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PAG E 3 <br />SUSTAINABILITY NEWSLETTER <br />City of Roseville Public Works & Engineering <br />Events and Resources <br />Resilient Roseville winter talks: "A Busy Person's Guide to Sustaina- <br />ble Living." - The next session on Sunday, April 7 hosts Gregory Good - <br />wine from Ramsey County, who will discuss "The Six Rs: Reduce, Remtma <br />- <br />use, Recycle, Refuse, Repair, and Repurpose." Sessions are at the N 0 0 0 0 0 0 <br />Ramsey County Library Roseville Branch, 1:30pm-2:30pm. Free! 0 <br />Citywide Clean-up Day: Saturday April 27, 8:OOam-1:OOpm, 2555 Dale ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ <br />Street. Bring items that require special handling or large quantities of 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 <br />items. More info and pricing at this link. Roseville residents only. 0 0 0 <br />Earth Dav: Saturday, April 20, 10:00am-2:00pm. Harriet Alexander Nature <br />Center, 2520 Dale Street. Come enjoy free, family -friendly activities! <br />Lawns to Legumes cost share applications open for Fall 2024! Learn more about the program and <br />submit an application. Applications are due May 15th. <br />Don't forget that our watershed districts also have grant programs! Check our Less Mow May landing <br />page for a link to a watershed map and links to each district's grant program. <br />Rice Street Visioning Art Survey —What type of art do you want to see along Rice Street? Take the <br />Rice Street Art Survey by March 15 (TODAY) to share your thoughts! Your feedback will be used to <br />shape the future of Rice Street. <br />Highway 36 Study Survey —Learn about the study at this link and give your feedback in the online <br />survey. Survey closes March 17. <br />Recycle your unwanted clothing and other textiles <br />The City of Roseville is excited to partner with Retold Recy- <br />cling to host a textile recycling event for residents. Collec- <br />tion will be held in conjunction with Roseville's cleanup <br />event on April 27th from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Items accepted <br />include clothing, blankets, towels, dishcloths, bed linens, <br />cotton face mask, single socks, and even underwear. All <br />items must be clean and dry, and brought to the collection in <br />a tied plastic bag. <br />Retold Recycling meticulously sorts and recycles all donat- <br />ed textiles, ensuring each item enjoys a second life. They <br />may be repurposed by thrift stores, upcyclers, rag compa- <br />nies and others. Learn more at Retold Recvcling.com <br />This is a free collection. Vehicles bringing in only textiles will not be charged a cleanup event fee. <br />Page 20 of 140 <br />