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1006 days ago

TeamUp 2 CleanUp

Vina from Mount Eden

This Thursday event has been cancelled due to staff unwell. Our next one is on Sunday, 13th March at William Harvey Place, Mt Wellington. Register at www.eventbrite.co.nz...


**Vaccination certificates for all those ages 12 years 3 months and over will be required.

TEAM UP 2 CLEAN UP is run by Earth Action Trust and supported by Auckland City Council.

Street clean every 2nd Thursday and other clean event every 2nd Sunday.

This is a fantastic way get out of that same-old-same-old routine, meet new people, exchange ideas to spark new ones, get light exercise and most of all make a difference to our community and environment.

All cleaning tools will be provided.

Coming to the event please consider to:

--Check weather forecast to wear appropriate gear

--Wear closed shoes

--Children under 16 must be accompanies by an adult

--In case of extreme weather condition, you will be notified of the cancellation.

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