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Auburn schedules citywide Clean Sweep volunteer day April 26 with planting projects and breakfast
Summary
City volunteers will converge at parks across Auburn on Saturday, April 26 for a city-organized Clean Sweep: a 9 a.m.–noon series of planting and cleanup projects preceded by a complimentary breakfast at the community center, organizers said on a local podcast. More than 500 volunteers had signed up at the time of the recording.
Amanda Valdez, a guest on the podcast, said Auburn’s annual Clean Sweep will start with a complimentary breakfast and welcome, then move to planting and cleanup projects across the city on Saturday, April 26.
The event “officially commence[s] from 9 to noon all around the city,” Valdez said on the show, adding that volunteers will work on planting and cleanup at Bicentennial, Sunset, Game Farm Wilderness Park, Veterans Memorial Park and other sites. The hosts said the last day to officially register was “the ’23rd” on the recording; they also noted people can still show up the day of.
Why it matters: Clean Sweep is the city’s largest single-day parks volunteer effort of the year and ties to Arbor Day activities and urban-forest…
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