Want to help make the downtown sparkle?
Just one week before the breast cancer walk in downtown, a group of citizens are aiming to clean up the area. The clean up event will be held from 9 a.m. to around noon with lunch to follow.
“Those of you that helped with the fall clean-up will remember the how we all worked together and had a good time in doing a great service to the city,” said Waukesha resident Ron Kading in an email. “We saved the city almost $2,000 with our effort. Let us show the people of Waukesha what all of us working together can do.”
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Anyone under 18 must be with a parent.
Contact Kading at rskading@wi.rr.com if you are interested in helping.
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