Free Shred-It Event at North Bend City Hall October 11

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

North Bend City Hall will host a free Shred-It event on October 11, 2025, enabling residents to securely dispose of sensitive documents. This initiative allows community members to protect their personal information while promoting environmental sustainability. Attendees are encouraged to bring plastic bags for proper disposal, reinforcing efforts to minimize plastic waste in the Snoqualmie Valley. The event highlights North Bend's commitment to community well-being and environmental stewardship. Local residents can participate in this valuable service without any cost, ensuring that their confidential documents are shredded securely.

This event not only aids in identity protection but also contributes to broader environmental efforts in the region. Similar events have proven effective in raising awareness about waste reduction and recycling practices. By participating, residents can take an active role in fostering a cleaner environment and supporting their community.

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