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- Sheriff's Office still needs volunteers for Saturday's community graffiti cleanup
For Immediate Release
PR #: | 1300109 |
Date Issued: | Oct 09, 2013 - 8:46am |
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Sheriff's Office still needs volunteers for Saturday's community graffiti cleanup |
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CONTACT: | Brooke Howard Division Manager-Community Engagement Office 775-785-6205 |
The Washoe County Sheriff's Office is still looking for volunteers who want to make a difference in their community by taking part in a community graffiti cleanup event in Sun Valley from 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. this Saturday, October 12, 2013.
Volunteers will meet in the parking lot of the Sun Valley Community Center at 115 W. 6th Avenue. Youth volunteers under 18 are encouraged to participate and will need to be accompanied by an adult. Refreshments will be served. To sign up, call (775) 785-4239 or (775) 785-4242.
What: Volunteer Graffiti Cleanup
When: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 12, 2013, weather permitting
Where: Sun Valley Community Center parking lot, 115 W. 6th Ave., Sun Valley
Contact: To sign up, call (775) 785-4239 or (775) 785-4242
The Sheriff's Office thanks the following community partners for their support of this event: the Reno Police Department, South Virginia Home Depot, Summit Ridge Home Depot and Sani Hut Company, Inc.
Residents may now report graffiti vandalism from their iPhones and iPads by installing the Washoe County Sheriff's Office app. The WCSO app is available for free from the Apple App Store. Graffiti may also be reported online at washoesheriff.com.
The Washoe County Sheriff's Office is dedicated to preserving a safe and secure community with professionalism, respect, integrity and the highest commitment to equality. Sheriff Darin Balaam is the 27th person elected to serve as the Sheriff of Washoe County since the Office was created in 1861. The Washoe County Sheriff's Office strives to ensure public safety by building trust and creating partnerships within the diverse communities in which we serve. We will promote the dignity of all people supported by our words and actions through open communication while fostering an environment of professionalism, integrity and mutual respect.