Post on 19-Jul-2020
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Free Summer Movie ScheduleWHEN MOVIE WHERE EVENT/PARTNER
July 8, Saturday Secret Life of Pets Steilacoom Park Lakewood Parks & Recreation — Summerfest
July 14, Friday Storks Dacca Field Fife Parks & Recreation — Movie Night
July 21, Friday Trolls Fircrest Park Fircrest Parks & Recreation — Movie Night
July 22, Saturday Pete’s Dragon Chambers Creek Park, Pierce County Parks & Recreation — Central Meadow Cinema on the Sound
July 28, Friday Lego Batman Kandle Park Metro Parks Tacoma — Sunset Cinema
July 29, Saturday Hidden Figures Wright Park Metro Parks Tacoma — Ethnic Fest
Click! is pleased to partner with the parks and recreation departments within the cities
we serve to bring families together at our free outdoor movies.
— Movies start at sunset —
Please see reverse for more dates.
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Free Summer Movie ScheduleWHEN MOVIE WHERE EVENT/PARTNER
Aug. 4, Friday Moana Stewart Heights Park Metro Parks Tacoma — Summer Bash
Aug. 5, Saturday Sing Cirque Park University Place Parks & Recreation — Movie Night
Aug. 11, Friday Kubo and the Center at Norpoint Metro Parks Tacoma — Summer Bash Two Strings
Aug. 12, Saturday Moana Chambers Creek Park, Pierce County Parks & Recreation — Central Meadow Cinema on the Sound
Aug. 18, Friday Lego Batman Dacca Field Fife Parks & Recreation — Movie Night
Aug. 19, Saturday Sing STAR Center Metro Parks Tacoma — Summer Bash
Click! is pleased to partner with the parks and recreation departments within the cities
we serve to bring families together at our free outdoor movies.
— Movies start at sunset —
Please see reverse for more dates.
One-third of Tacoma's garbage is
food and yard waste.
www.cityoftacoma.org/solidwaste
Reducing the amount of food/yard waste you throw away may mean that you can downsize your garbage container-- and that can save you money.
Whether you are a Tacoma resident or a business, you can help reduce the amount of trash going to the landfill by using the City’s food and yard waste service. The collected material is then composted at a local composting facility.
Sign up for food/yard waste services by calling Solid Waste at (253) 502-2100.
Protect Tacoma's waters:
REPORT SPILLS
Water Pollution Hotline(253) 383-2429
Oily sheen or colored liquids
Chemical or sewage smell
Foam
Garbage accumulation
Help prevent pollution in Puget Sound by
reporting the following immediately:
The City of Tacoma's
RECYCLING CENTER
Have questions? Learn more at cityoftacoma.org/solidwaste
Metal Items: Small scrap metal, aluminum cans & trays, clean foil
Glass Bottles: Green/blue/brown/clear glass bottles and jars
Plastics: #3-7 plastic tubs & jars, #2 colored plastic bottles & jugs, #2 milk jugs, #1 soda, juice,
& water bottles, plastic bags & bubble wrap, and Styrofoam (only clean, white packing foam)
Cardboard & Paper: Corrugated cardboard, books for charity, newspapers, magazanies,
catalogs, phone books, & mixed paper
Batteries & Other Items: Household alkaline batteries, NiCad, lilon & other rechargable
batteries, cell phones (including batteries and chargers), printer & toner cartridges, used motor
oil, holiday lights, & packing peanuts
Electronics: City of Tacoma partners with E-Cycle Washington to provide recycling of
televisions, computers, monitors, tablets, e-readers, & portable DVD players. Bring to the
Goodwill Donation Station located at the Recycle Center.
Have unwanted items that you would like to recycle or donate? Head over
to the Recycling Center at the Tacoma Transfer & Recovery Center (3510
S. Mullen) and dispose of these items at no charge:
Did you know...Cigarette butts are the most littered item in the world. 1 in 3 cigarette butts end up as litter. Cigarette butts seep toxic chemicals into our environment within hours of contact with water; the toxins released from one cigarette butt left in one gallon of water for one day will kill 80% of aquatic life added to that water. Cigarette litter can linger in the environment for as much as 25 years.
Be a responsible smoker- Trash the butts!
www.cityoftacoma.org/surfacewater