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Free Tire Amnesty Day – ABQ

Amnesty events are a free and effective way to dispose of scrap tires that litter your community and pose a health hazard for residents. Hosted by Bernalillo County Planning & Development Services Location: 9800 4th Street NW Albuquerque, 87114 *A maximum of nine passenger car/truck tires per vehicle will be accepted.  No tires will be […]

Coronado Historic Site – Volunteer Clean Up Day

Coronado Historic Site 485 Kuaua Road, Bernalillo, New Mexico, United States

Volunteers needed to help clean up at Coronado Historic Site! Tasks will include weeding, debris removal, basic trail maintenance, and other tasks as needed. Volunteers can drop in at any time during the day to assist. Lunch, snacks, and bottled water will be provided for all volunteers. For more information, please visit https://nmhistoricsites.org/coronado or call 505-867-5351.

Habitat Helpers Event

Rio Grande Nature Center 2901 Candelaria Rd NW, Albuquerque, New Mexico

Meet at the group shelter outside the Education Building, bring water, wear closed toe shoes and bring gloves. Volunteers are responsible for knowing their own physical limitations, the safe usage of tools, and being aware of the environment. Please wear long pants and sturdy, closed-toe shoes. Also, please be sure to bring along work gloves, […]

Clean-up With Carlos

County Road E-005 & Chonte Ave County Road E-005 & Chonte Ave, New Mexico

Free Tire Amnesty Day – ABQ

Amnesty events are a free and effective way to dispose of scrap tires that litter your community and pose a health hazard for residents. Hosted by Bernalillo County Planning & Development Services Location: 9520 Pajarito Road SW Albuquerque, 87121 *A maximum of nine passenger car/truck tires per vehicle will be accepted.  No tires will be […]

Leasburg Day use area beautification

Leasburg Dam State Park 12712 State Park Rd, Radium Springs, New Mexico

This event will entail cutting back brush, invasive plant removal, and removing old slash cut piles from the day use area. These efforts are to better show off the natural and native beauty that still exists along the Rio Grande in Leasburg Dam State Park.