(KLZA)-- Falls City is having a Community Cleanup Day on Saturday, April 20.
From 7 - 11 a.m. residents can bring large and bulky items, trash, appliances, furniture, building materials and metals to the city parking lot east of Prichard auditorium on17th Street and leave them with Falls City Sanitation.
Paper shredding will be done at the same site from 9 - 11 a.m. by Paper Eaters Shredding Service. It is for families and individuals, not businesses.
Electronic recycling will be done from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Items can be brought to Kawres Super Store at 1515 Stone Street. They will be accepting electronic including computers and printers but no flat panel TV's.
If you need help with large items, you can call the Chamber office at 402-245-4228 and make an appointment time for the Boy Scouts to come by. They will pick up and haul your unwanted items for a $5 donation per item.
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