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98th Installment of WE CARE Community Clean Up

Our July monthly neighborhood clean-up is this Saturday, July 6th from 9 – 11 a.m. We will be cleaning-up around Mahogany Way and Sycamore Drive from Manzanita to Spanos. If we have enough volunteers, we will continue west towards Lowes. Volunteers will meet at Contra Loma Estate Park at the corner of Manzanita and Mahogany. See attached flyer and map for details. Be a part of the change you would like to see!

98th Installment of WE CARE Neighborhood Clean Up

This is a community event and we encourage everyone to come out and give back to the community by helping clean up blight and enhance Antioch’s quality of life. This is also a great community service opportunity for high school students looking for service hours.

With the community’s help, we can reach our potential as a safe, clean, beautiful place to live.

 

 

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About WE CARE

The cleanup happens monthly on the 1st Saturday of every month, a different area is selected every month. This on-going event would not be possible without the help of our volunteers.

  • Antioch Police Department, Crime Prevention Commission
  • Neighborhood Watch Program
  • Volunteers in Police Service
  • Public Works Department
  • Community Volunteers
  • Council members
  • City staff
  • Students community
  • Local businesses

We’ve had kids as young as 2 years old having a great time picking up little pieces of trash so children are always welcome.

Collectively, “We”, everyone who works and lives in the City Antioch, can make a difference and improve the quality of life. It’s our community and it’s our chance to make a difference. The City of Antioch Neighborhood Cleanup program is not just for residential neighborhoods. It is a program that will change venues on a monthly basis and it will include business and commercial areas as well. Neighborhoods that are free of trash and refuse are inviting, and a clean community instills a sense of community pride.

The Antioch Police Department is excited to announce the 96th installment of the Neighborhood Cleanup Program. This is a collaborative community effort which involves active participation from The Antioch Police Department Crime Prevention Commission; Neighborhood Watch Program; Volunteers in Police Service; community volunteers and the Public Works Department.

Collectively, “We”, everyone who works and lives in the City Antioch, can make a difference and improve the quality of life. It’s our community and it’s our chance to make a difference.

The City of Antioch Neighborhood Cleanup program is not just for residential neighborhoods. It is a program that will change venues on a monthly basis and it will include business and commercial areas as well. Neighborhoods that are free of trash and refuse are inviting, and a clean community instills a sense of community pride.

Volunteers will receive instructions and the equipment necessary to accomplish the goal. The targeted area is within walking distance. Excluding inclement weather, future Neighborhood Cleanup events are scheduled for the first Saturday of every month and the locations will be announced in advance.

Remember, cleaning up your neighborhood can make life better for your family, your neighbors, and your community!

 

For up to date information about the Antioch Police Department, follow their facebook page.

For more community events in Antioch, visit our events page!

 

 

 

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