Clear the Clutter: Free Shred-It Event in North Bend on September 14

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On September 14, 2024, North Bend residents can participate in a free document shredding event at City Hall from 8 a. m. to 12 p. m. , designed to help them declutter their home offices.

This initiative allows individuals to securely dispose of sensitive documents, with a limit of two file boxes or three grocery bags per person. The City of North Bend emphasizes the importance of secure document disposal to protect personal information. However, participants should note that certain items such as stiff metal, plastic bags, and DVDs are prohibited to avoid jams in the shredding machines. This event not only addresses the practical need for document disposal but also fosters community interaction and responsible waste management. Located at 920 SE Cedar Falls Way, the City Hall venue is easily accessible for residents.

The event is a timely opportunity for those looking to manage their paperwork effectively ahead of the new season. Information about the event has been provided by the City of North Bend.

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