EAST PROVIDENCE — The City of East Providence makes two announcements pertaining to the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.
The Public Works Department reminds residents there will be no rubbish or …
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EAST PROVIDENCE — The City of East Providence makes two announcements pertaining to the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.
The Public Works Department reminds residents there will be no rubbish or recycling collection on Monday, Jan. 21. Monday’s rubbish and recycling will be collected on Tuesday, Jan. 22, and rubbish and recycling collections for the remainder of the week will be delayed one day. Residents are asked to have rubbish containers at the curbline by 6 a.m. for collection.
For questions or more information please contact DPW Program Coordinator Donna McMahon at 401-435-7701.
In addition, the East Providence Office of Affirmative Action/EEO presents its annual Reverend Dr. King commemorative program on Wednesday, Jan. 23, at City Hall, 145 Taunton Ave., in the City Council Chambers from 6-7 p.m.
This is a family friendly event and all are invited to attend.
Singing Performances by the combined and beautiful voices of: Orlo Avenue Elementary School and Whiteknact Elementary School, directed by Mr. Rachdouni, Music Teacher; Student Art Work and Essay Showcase supported by teachers Ms. Gustafson (Art) and Mrs. Cahir (Library); and guest speaker Mrs. Angie Lovegrove, Senior Investigator at Commission for Human Rights and Chairwoman of the East Providence Affirmative Action Committee. As well a historical display of African-American memorabilia Mrs. Onna Moniz-John will be available for viewing.
The event is free and open to the public.