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WAL Enhancement Fund. The two trees planted were
October glory red maples named “Emma’s tree” in recog- Storage Unit Clean Out
nition of the youngest participant in Earth Day observanc-
es in 2017 and “Barbara’s tree,” named in honor of Bar- Do you have things in storage you no longer need?
bara Bush who died just before Earth Day in 2018. Plan ahead and get rid of the trash during our Storage
Unit Clean Out!
This year’s tree will also be a glory red maple. Long-time
WAL resident Sylvia Linke and her brother, Ernest Cook, On the day listed for your building, a dumpster will be
are this year’s donors. Known as “George’s tree,” the ma- available for you to remove unwanted things stored in
ple will be dedicated to their father, Dr. E. George Linke. your storage unit. You may use the dumpster the entire
day. Environmental Services staff will help transport
We hope large numbers of WAL residents will turn out carts from the storage room entrance to the loading
for this year’s event. It’s great fun, good exercise and an dock dumpster during the hours of 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
opportunity to mingle with your neighbors and friends on your building’s assigned Saturday.
while you perform a civic service. Get your storage unit cleared without the hassle of
hauling it to the local dump or spending money!
Check out page 18 to review the Dumpster Location Dates
event schedule and details on Bldg. 1 Saturday, April 27
how to register. Registered Bldg. 2 Saturday, May 4
volunteers on April 20 will Bldg. 3 Saturday, May 11
receive an Earth Day T-Shirt! Bldg. 4 Saturday, May 18
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