Cape Coral to Host Citywide Earth Day Clean-Up

Cape Coral to Host Citywide Earth Day Clean-Up
Mayor John Gunter — John Gunter Official Website
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The City of Cape Coral is hosting a citywide Earth Day clean-up event Saturday, April 20, from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., and we need you to help keep Cape Coral beautiful.

There’s no better way to contribute to a cleaner and healthier community than by volunteering to tackle discarded trash and debris across our City.

To participate:

  • Register online and select which quadrant of the City you’ll be cleaning up.
  • Download the Cape Coral 311 app for Apple or Android.
  • Gather your family, friends, and neighbors on Earth Day, and work at your own pace to clean up the areas near you that need it most.
  • Take photos of you, your group, and your collected trash and share them on social media using #CapeCoralCleanup24.
  • Once you’ve finished cleaning up, gather your bagged trash in one location and log it in the Cape Coral 311 app for the City to collect and dispose of.

Together, we can make a difference by improving our community’s environmental quality and aesthetic. Be part of the largest community clean-up effort our City has seen!

For more information on this event and how you can get involved, click here.

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