4.06.2010

Volunteers Needed: CAN Spring Clean-Up 4/17/10

From the CAN e-newsletter:
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Reduce, Recycle and Reuse on April 17th!

Volunteers needed for Cully Association of Neighbors Spring Clean Up!


Clean out your closets, garage and basements and bring it to the Cully Association of Neighbors Earth Day Clean Up on Saturday, April 17, 2010 from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm at Trinity Lutheran Church and School located at 5520 NE Killingsworth.

Acceptable items: Limited yard debris, wood, bulky items, furniture, appliances without cooling units, cell phones, electronics, mattresses, tires, carpets, rubber and metal, and block styrofoam.

NON Acceptable items: Hazardous waste, gasoline, chemicals, oil, paint, tar, animal waste and liquids of any kind or under the sink garbage. Also these landscape and building materials: Concrete, asphalt, dirt, sod, cement, sand, gravel, roofing and asbestos materials.

Fees: Car-$7, Van or SUV-$15, Pickup Truck-$20 and up with additional fees for oversized loads or trailers. Tires are $3 on rim and $2 off rim. Computers, monitors and TVs under 36" will have an $8 donation request, other electrics and electronics $2. We will have an express lane for those bringing two or three items.  This event is for residential vehicles only.

Recycle reusable items at the "You Price it" miscellaneous drop-off area and/or find items you like, then price it, pay and take it home, lessening the burden on the environment! Any remaining items will be donated to The Salvation Army. The NE Emergency Food Program will be on hand to accept cases and cans of food and packaged dry food.  
                                                       
Students can earn community service credit by participating in this event. For more information or to volunteer to help, call Dayle at 503-335-0151

Sponsored by: Cully Association of Neighbors, Metro and Portland Office of Sustainable Development with support from SOLV, Trinity Lutheran Church and School, AGG Enterprises, The Salvation Army, Witham & Dickey, Albertsons , Total Reclaim and local businesses.

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-Dustin

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