(KLZA)-- Peru State College and the City of Peru will team up for the 2017 Citywide Cleanup on Friday.
Th event will be part of the ServeNebraska Week registered with the Nebraska Volunteer Service Commission. April 23 – 29, is also National Volunteer Week, thousands of Nebraska residents demonstrate their commitment to volunteerism by engaging in activities to benefit their communities, schools, churches, parks and other causes.
Anyone interested in volunteering to help plant flowers in Peru will meet at City Hall at 9:00 a.m.
Anyone with items for the town cleanup should leave them on the curb Friday morning by 9. Trucks will be by to pick items up after 9. If you need help moving an item, contact Cindy Moran at the Peru City Hall.
Items that will be picked up include bagged garbage, furniture, appliances, computers, but no monitors, circuit boards, copiers, CD/DVD players and drives, fax machines, keyboards, modems, printers, scanners, servers, lawnmowers, snow blowers, garden tillers, bicycles, swing sets, metal and scrap iron.
Televisions and computer monitors must be brought the Peru City hall on April 27th for disposal.
Tires, propane tanks and use oil will not be accepted.
For more information contact Cindy Moran at 402-872-6685.
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