Community Clean-Up Event to Prepare for Nebraskaland Days

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North Platte, NE – [Current Date] – Aaron Edwards is organizing a North Side Clean-Up event in preparation for
Nebraskaland Days. This community initiative aims to enhance the beauty and cleanliness of our
neighborhood, demonstrating our collective pride and commitment to building a better community.

The clean-up event will take place on June 8, 2024, from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Volunteers are asked to gather
at 115 East 12th Street, North Platte, NE, just north of Glass Doctor.

Event Details:
-Date: June 8, 2024
-Time: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
– Location: 115 East 12th Street, North Platte, NE (just north of Glass Doctor)
– Organizers: Aaron Edwards & Peyton Zeller
– Sponsors: Rooster Roll-Offs is generously volunteering two roll-offs to assist with the clean-up efforts.
– Special Contribution: Glass Doctor, Subway, Midwest Cycle & ATV, Zeller Motor Company and Keep North
Platte & Lincoln County Beautiful.

The goal is to clean up the Highway 83 corridor, from the Jeffers Viaduct to the North Platte River Bridge, and
Highway 30 from Wilson Avenue to Buffalo Bill Avenue. There will be Roll-offs at the meet up location,
residents are encouraged to bring items to dispose of. Please, no tires or appliances.

Participants are encouraged to join forces to help clean and prepare our neighborhood for the upcoming
Nebraskaland Days festivities. This event is a great opportunity for residents to come together, show their
community spirit, and ensure our area is in top shape for visitors and locals alike.

All supplies provided. Stay for an hour or stay for the day, stop by 115 East 12th Street and we will get you
started.

Volunteers are welcome to call or text Aaron Edwards at 308-530-3478 or Peyton Zeller at 308-660-5424 for
more information or to sign up for the event.

“Joining forces to build a better community is what this clean-up event is all about,” said Aaron Edwards.

“Let’s make our North Side shine and show everyone the pride we have in our neighborhood.”

The businesses listed are not endorsements, simply parties supporting the cleanup.