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Yellow Bag Day in Cumberland

Yellow Bag Day, the townwide litter cleanup sponsored each year by The Valley Breeze, will be held on Saturday, April 6, beginning at 8 a.m. Volunteers are needed, and should write…

Riverside Cemetery Cleanup

This cemetery is opposite the Harrisville Fire Station on Callahan School Street, Harrisville, RI. Please bring water, gloves, a leaf blower, a chainsaw, a leaf rake, a barrel, a cart,…

Sutton Town-Wide Earth Day Cleanup

April 6 (Rain date of April 7), Sutton MA 4-H members will be cleaning up the streets of Sutton for the 3rd Annual Earth Day Clean-Up and invite you to…

Uxbridge Town Cleanup

Join us for Uxbridge Clean Up Day: Saturday, April 6th from 9:00am-noon!  Please select a street you would like to be responsible for.  There are multiple slots for each street as…

Community Shred Event

UniBank 89 Worcester Street, Grafton

UniBank will be offering a Community Shred Day at the bank’s Grafton Branch located at 89 Worcester Street (Route 122) on Saturday, April 6th, 2024, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. This event…

Water Quality Summit

Cumberland Public Library

The Blackstone River Coalition is hosting its annual Water Quality Summit at the Cumberland Public Library on Saturday, April 6. Check in is at 9:15 a.m., and the program begins…

Midstate Trail Hike – Part 2

Route 16 Parking Area Douglas State Forest

This 3.5-mile hike will follow the Midstate Trail (Part 2) and head north to the Ridge Trail. We will spot cars for the return. RSVP at https://bit.ly/2024hike for event updates.

Yellow Bag Day in Manville

Town Councilman Ken Pichette has been growing an effort in Lincoln through the years, and will be holding that town’s cleanup on April 6. To volunteer, email [email protected]. Pichette’s cleanup…

Smith-Appleby House Museum Open House

Smith-Appleby House Museum 220 Stillwater Road, Smithfield

The Smith-Appleby House Museum opens for the season. Children’s activity: planting the Three Sisters garden. Adults: $8; Children free