CITY OF ASHEVILLE PARK AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT: Southside Community Clean Up Days

CITY OF ASHEVILLE PARK AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT: Southside Community Clean Up Days
Southside Community Clean Up Days — CITY OF ASHEVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT: : (https://www.ashevillenc.gov)
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City Of Asheville Park And Recreation Department issued the following announcement on March 17.

Clean up, clean up, everybody everywhere… Join us for some outdoor clean-up days in our local Southside neighborhood!

Southside Community Clean Up DaysFREE  |  Saturdays  |  10 am- 1pm3/25, 4/29 & 5/27

Adults, parents and local community figures are encouraged to participate! Locations: Livingston, Walton Street, Erskine. 

Each participant will be given gloves, masks and trash bags or recycle bags to help pick up trash and recyclables. 

All participants are invited to the Grant Center afterwards to have some refreshments and relax together. 

Please contact us to find out how to sign up to be part of the Clean Up Crew!

Need more info? Call 828-259-5483.

Original source can be found here.        



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