Eugene
Eugene Springfield Fire partners with Northwest Youth Corps for free woody debris drop-off event
Eugene, OR – Eugene Springfield Fire and the Northwest Youth Corps Urban Community Forestry Program are offering a free woody debris drop-off site for residents.
There are only two days left to participate, so don’t miss out!
**Event Details:**
– **When**: November 25, 26, and 27, from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM
– **Where**: 2621 Augusta Street, Eugene, OR 97403
This event provides an opportunity for the community to dispose of woody yard debris free of charge.
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