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Apr182015

April 18, 2015, Saturday - DeLaSalle "Island Cleanup" Event 

Time: 1:00pm-3:00pm

Location: DeLaSalle High School

Residents of the Nicollet Island-East Bank Neighborhood, especially those who live on Nicollet Island, are invited to join the DeLaSalle school community in their Island Cleanup event on Saturday, April 18.

Volunteers will meet at DeLaSalle, then go out in groups to clean up Nicollet Island. DeLaSalle encourages volunteers to bring a rake and gloves, if they have them. The work will include raking, picking up garbage, and other cleanup efforts.

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