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2008 Neighborhood Clean-up
May 31, 2008 - Archbishop Howard School
Author:
Profile 'MSR'MSR
Published:8 May, 2008 - 11:27am
Issue:2008 General News
Category:Events
What:

Residents, clean-up your garage, house, and yard!

Bring:

Yard debris, wood, furniture, appliances (no refrigerators), useable household items, carpets, tires, telephones, toasters, televisions, monitors, computers, glass, plastic, rubber, mattresses, clothes, styrofoam, & scrap metal

Do Not Bring:

Hazardous waste like paint, chemicals, batteries, animal waste, liquids, garbage, building & landscape materials
(concrete, dirt, sod, cement, composite roofing, asbestos material), refrigerators, cooling units, fluorescent bulbs or ballasts, or standard recyclables — please no contractors!

Fees:
$10 / car
$18 / small pickup
$22 / regular pickup
$35 & up / truck /pickup with trailer

Plus:
$2 each tire off-rim, $4 on-rim
$10 computer monitors/TVs
$20 TVs over 36”
$4 printers & fax machines
$3 miscellaneous electronics

Where:
Archbishop Howard School
5309 NE Alameda
(in the back parking lot)

When:
Saturday May 31, 2008
9:00am—3:00pm

Questions?
Call Dale Bailey (503) 453-5605 for info
Call John Nikkel to Volunteer at (503) 282-1717

Sponsored by Rose City Park Neighborhood Association, CNN, Office of Sustainable Development, Office of Neighborhood Involvement & Metro

Printable flyer in PDF format:
2008_RCPNA_Cleanup_Flyer.pdf

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