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There are a lot of events happening around our city over the next week, ways to get involved, and ways to give back to our community:
Saturday, April 12
Homewood Senior Center
(816 Oak Grove Road, Homewood)
Front Lawn area
*Don’t be late as it does not take long for all of the eggs to disappear and remember to bring your baskets for the hunt!
Ages 0-2 years: 10:00am
Ages 3-4 years: 10:00am
Ages 5-7 years: 11:00am
Ages 8-10 years: 11:00am
The Homewood Easter Egg Hunt is for toddlers and kids up to 10 years of age. Participants will hunt for eggs with children of their own age group. In addition to the hunt there will be games, prizes, and the Easter Bunny will make a visit for pictures.
Saturday, April 12
Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day
8:00-11:30am (or until capacity is met)
Gardendale, Irondale & Bessemer locations
View flyer below for locations and items collected
Saturday, April 12
Hop & Shop
Visit downtown Homewood on Saturday for the Hop 'n Shop event following the city's annual Easter Egg Hunt at Patriot Park.
Join the businesses of 18th Street and hunt for coupons, candy and special deals while browsing downtown Homewood stores. The Easter Bunny will parade through downtown for photo opportunities.
Saturday, April 12
Homewood Arts Council Presents
Yacht Rock Concert (FREE)
5:00-7:00pm
Soho Square Pla
Featuring many of the timeless Yacht Rock hits of the 1970s and 1980s by elite artists like Steely Dan, Doobie Brothers, Michael McDonald, Boz Scaggs, Ambrosia, Toto, Christopher Cross and many more!
Saturday, April 19
Homewood Environmental Commission's
Shades Creek Cleanup
9:00am - 12:00pm
This is an Earth Day weekend clean up of the new Shades Creek Greenway extension in Wildwood. Meet up at the trailhead parking lot (behind Dunkin Donuts in Wildwood) and clean the trail and creek between the trailhead and I-65.
There are many events and ways to help during Earth week. View flyer below
Friday, April 25
Document Shredding & Recycling
10:00am - 2:00pm
Homewood Public Library
Join us in Homewood Library’s back parking lot to help the planet by shredding your documents and recycling your electronics! Gone For Good’s shredding truck will be on site to destroy your sensitive documents and files. Limit of two bags or boxes of documents per person. Paper will be shredded, and boxes returned. Secure Recycling will also be on hand to take and recycle your old computers, household electronics, small appliances and other items. See more INFO HERE
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