Logan Neighborhood cleanup
About 175 volunteers from Gonzaga University, Moody Bible Institute and Fourth Memorial Church joind forces with the Logan Neighborhood Council to host the 5th Annual Neighborhood Dumpster Event on Saturday, April 2, 2016. Fourteen dumpsters, sized at 30 cubic yards, were filled with items such as tires, roofing, construcion debris, yard waste, household goods and small funiture and hauled away by City of Spokane Solid Waste Department.
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Gonzaga University students sign in to volunteer at the Logan Neighborhood Council's 5th Annual Dumpster Event, April 2, 2016, at Fourth Memorial Church in Spokane,
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Volunteers choose a pair of work gloves before heading out into the Logan neighborhood to participate in the 5th Annual Neighborhood Dumpster Event.
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A pickup truck filled with debris from the Logan neighborhood waits for an opening at the dumpsters in the Fourth Memorial Church parking lot, April 2, 2016.
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Brandon Fisher and Michael Newberry toss trash and yard waste into a dumpster at the 5th Annual Logan Neighborhood Council’s Dumpster Event at Fourth Memorial Church.
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Gonzaga University students meet a new friend, Pooh Bear, as they walk along Carlisle Avenue for the Logan Neighborhood Council’s 5th Annual Dumpster Event, April 2, 2016, in Spokane, Wash.
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Gonzaga University students Alex Gomes, left, and Luis Peraza clean up windstorm damage at the Logan Neighborhood Council’s 5th Annual Dumpster Event.
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Gonzaga University students fill a pickup truck with debris in an alley near Addison and Montgomery during the Logan Neighborhood Council’s 5th Annual Dumpster Event.
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Gonzaga University students Amanda Hardt, center, and Brandon Lim, right, clean up windstorm damage at the Logan Neighborhood Council’s 5th Annual Dumpster Event, April 2, 2016, in Spokane, Wash. Steve Judd, left, volunteered his truck to haul away the branches from Marianna Sasser’s home at 604 E. Carlsle.
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Pickups wait in line to dump their loads at the Logan Neighborhood Dumpster Event, April 2, 2016 at Fourth Memorial Church.
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Gonzaga University students, including Brad Ladua, left, clean up yard debris in the alley near the corner of Addison and Montgomery during the Logan Neighborhood Council’s 5th Annual Dumpster Event.
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About 14 dumpsters sized at 30 cubic yards were filled by volunteers unloading debris at the 5th Annual Neighborhood Dumpster Event, April 2, 2016, in Spokane Wash.
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Steve Hauschild, of Fourth Memorial Church, center, unloads a bed of yard debris at the Logan Neighborhood Dumpster Event.
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Moody Bible Institute student, Henry Beck gives fellow student Andrew Bair a boost into dumpster to reposition a protruding mattress, during the Logan Neighborhood Council’s 5th Annual Dumpster Event, April 2, 2016, at Fourth Memorial Church.
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An old TV picture tube is hauled to an awaiting dumpster at the Logan Neighborhood Council’s 5th Annual Dumpster Event.
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