Shredder Day Scheduled for October 12, 2024, in Medina

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Shredder Day, organized by the Medina Police Department, is scheduled for October 12, 2024, from 9 AM to 12 PM. This event offers residents a valuable opportunity to responsibly dispose of documents and electronic waste. Taking place biannually in April and October, Shredder Day facilitates secure document shredding and provides drug take-back services for safe disposal of unused medications. Community participation is highly encouraged, as the initiative aims to enhance local safety and promote environmental sustainability. This event is part of Medina's broader commitment to serving its residents and addressing public health issues through responsible waste management.

For additional details and future scheduled dates, residents can refer to the events calendar. Engaging in such activities not only strengthens community ties but also raises awareness about secure disposal practices. Shredder Day exemplifies how local governments can foster community engagement through practical initiatives that protect personal information and contribute to a cleaner, safer environment for all.

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