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Earth Day trail clean up

Mill Creek, WALocal News

On April 22, 2023, the City of Mill Creek, along with the Youth Advisory Board, will host an Earth Day trail clean-up event from 9:00 a. m. to 12 noon at City Hall North. Participants are invited to gather supplies, including trash grabbers, yellow safety vests, and bags, to assist in the clean-up efforts. This community-oriented event aims to enhance environmental awareness and encourage active participation among residents.

Registration is required, and interested individuals can easily sign up via a link provided in the announcement. The city also supports local initiatives by offering approved bags for neighborhood litter pick-ups, which city workers will collect the following Monday. Many local businesses, including Stellar Kids Dentistry and Starbucks, have sponsored this event, highlighting community involvement. For further details or inquiries, residents can reach out to the communications staff at the provided contact information. Join the effort to keep Mill Creek clean and celebrate Earth Day in a meaningful way!

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