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Project.4 — Wetherby Neighborhood

Posted in: Project.4, Wetherby Neighborhood ♦ Monday, September 22nd, 2008, 8:57 pm ♦ No Comments

October 25th is the next date to mark on your calendar. It’s a bye-week for Iowa Football, so we’ll expect masses of people to show up, ready to work on this beautiful fall morning! (yes, the forecast has been released and it looks great!) We’ll be facilitating a neighborhood clean-up in a southern Iowa City neighborhood, the Wetherby Neighborhood, with the help of various local business’ and groups. Our Iowa City neighbors will greatly appreciate your help in getting their homes ready for winter, and we look forward to working with them.

Click here to register.  Basic details are as follows:  

Date/Time: Saturday Oct 25, 08… 9am-12pm

Where: Wetherby Neighborhood (meeting place and sign-in is at The Spot, 1030 Crosspark Avenue, Iowa City)

Food?: Of course! We’ll provide coffee before, and lunch afterwards

Purpose: To create community, by helping this community handle fall yard clean-up, trash clean-up, and provide winterization supplies

Why?: Because everyone wins if we come together for the purpose of others

SIGN UP: Please mark your calendar, and sign-up on the site as soon as you can to help us facilitate work crews, task lists, etc. –click here to register.

SPONSORS: If you’re interested in helping make this happen via sponsorship, please email luke@reclaimingroots.org.

HOME SIGN-UP: If you’re interested in signing up to receive help on this day, please email stan@reclaimingroots.org

WEB QUESTIONS: If you have any web questions or problems, please email our web genius chris@reclaimingroots.org

 

THANK YOU in advance to our greater Iowa City area neighbors, in helping the Wetherby Neighborhood!

Until the next update, take care!

{roots} crew

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