Ogden Valley Spring Clean & Lunch

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6th Annual Ogden Valley Spring Clean Lunch & Raffle, April 25th | 9 am – 12 pm
6th Annual

Ogden Valley Spring Clean & Lunch

Saturday, April 25th | 9:00 am – 12:00 am

Spring is here and it’s time for the 6th Annual Ogden Valley Spring Clean Lunch & Raffle! Join us at 9 am for supply pickup & event kickoff at the Eden Park Bowery. After, clean your favorite part of Ogden Valley and bring your trash to the Eden Park Bowery, where we'll celebrate our community event with lunch, music by John Burrows, and a raffle!

While picking up trash please pull Dyer's woad and leave it to decompose. Wear protective gloves, clothing, and closed-toe shoes. A small trowel or tool helps! 😉

Will we see you there? Help us with a head count for the event. Please submit one answer per group/party. Thanks for being an awesome member of the community! 🥳

Spring Clean Schedule

TIME ACTIVITY LOCATION
9:00 am Supply Pickup & Kickoff Eden Park Bowery
9:15 am Clean Trash Your Favorite Part of Ogden Valley
11:30 am Lunch Eden Park Bowery
11:30 am Music by John Burrows Eden Park Bowery
11:50 am Raffle Eden Park Bowery

Eden Park Bowery

Kickoff, Lunch, & Trash Drop-Off



Use #valleyspringclean on social to spread the word!

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