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The Lake Fayetteville Watershed Partnership will hold their annual Fall Lake Fayetteville Clean Up on Saturday, October 11th, starting at 9:00 am. This year the Watershed Partnership is again working with the City of Fayetteville by hosting this clean up as part of the Great Arkansas Clean Up sponsored in part by Keep Arkansas Beautiful and Keep America Beautiful.
The City of Fayetteville’s Solid Waste and Recycling Division would like to announce the distribution of free mulch to the public. Due to the excess supply of mulch, which resulted from Tropical Storm Ike, the City will allow the public to receive the mulch, at no charge, during normal operating hours at the City’s Compost Facility located at 1708 S. Armstrong Ave. in southeast Fayetteville. The mulch will be given away until supplies are exhausted. Facility hours are Tuesday and Thursday from 8 am to 3 pm and the first Saturday of each month from 8 am until noon.
Fayetteville will be competing with other cities of the same size for up to $10,000 in awards, which would be used to support recycling efforts through local education and awareness programs. If every household in Fayetteville recycled just two more cans per week there would be close to 2 million more aluminum cans recycled in Fayetteville each year! The 2007 average price paid to the City of Fayetteville for aluminum cans is $1,727 per ton!
Today, Fayetteville Police Chief Greg Tabor announced plans for the 9th Annual Bikes, Blues and Barbeque Motorcycle Rally.