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Omaha Spring Cleanup Schedule May 22, 2021: Central Omaha Spring Cleanup Schedule May 22, 2021: Central Organization(s) Event Location Aksarben/Elmwood Park and Westbrook Neighborhood Appliance Host Site – Baxter Arena Associations parking lot 26 Bemis Park and Original Montclair Neighborhood Augustana Lutheran Church Associations north parking lot - 3647 Lafayette Ave. (1300 N) In the Street at Country Club Ave. & Grant St. (2300 N) & Country Club Community Council north 53rd St. Elmwood Park Pool Dundee-Memorial Park Neighborhood Association parking lot – 606 S Elmwood Park Rd. Elmwood Park Neighborhood Association Next to the barricade at 68th Ave. & Farnam St. (300 S) Gifford Park parking lot Gifford Park Neighborhood Association 34th & Davenport St. (300 N) Duchesne Academy/Via Christie Joslyn Castle Neighborhood Association Inc. parking lot - northwest corner of 36th & California St. (600 N) Leavenworth Neighborhood Association 522 Turner Blvd. (Dewey Park) Military Avenue Neighborhood Association Parking lot at 2115 Military Ave. Old Loveland Homeowners Association In front of 800 Beverly Dr. (S 79th & Leavenworth St.) Tire Host Site - Walnut Hill Elementary School Orchard Hill Neighborhood Association 4370 Hamilton St. (1400 N) Questions? Call 402.444.4636, visit wasteline.org/cleanup, or email [email protected] Omaha Spring Cleanup Schedule May 29, 2021: Southeast Organization(s) Event Location St. Vincent De Paul Quarters Neighborhood Association parking lot - SE corner at 22nd & Leavenworth St. (800 S) James F. Lynch Park Dahlman Neighborhood Association parking lot - 2210 S 21st St. Bancroft Elementary School Deer Park Neighborhood Association Inc. south parking lot - 2724 Riverview Blvd. (2700 S 6th St.) Field Club Elementary School Field Club Homeowners League Inc parking lot - 3512 Walnut St. (1800 S) Highland Park Neighborhood Association Corner of 25th & E St. Highland South / Indian Hill Neighborhood Association Parking lot at Upland Park - 3031 Upland Pkwy. Appliance & Tire Host Site – South High School Metro Young Latino Professionals Association parking lot – 23rd & J St. Beals Elementary School Morton Meadows Neighborhood Association Inc. west parking lot - 1720 S 48th St. Candlewood Church Pulaski Park Neighborhood Association parking lot - 5051 F St. Jefferson Elementary School Robin Hill Neighborhood Association 4065 Vinton St. Questions? Call 402.444.4636, visit wasteline.org/cleanup, or email [email protected] .
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