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Union Bank Bellflower Earns Top Award
The Bellflower branch located at 9738 Alondra Blvd. recently received Union Bank’s Branch of the Year Award. This award honors the top overall office out of 350 locations along the west coast in branch banking with respect to goals, employee engagement and most importantly customer service. Congratulations Union Bank Bellflower!
Pictured from left to right: Olga Rosas, Joy Guanzon, Sandra Silva, Jonathan Carranza, Silvia Sandoval, Carmen Pleitez, Hortensia Urbina; not pictured: Alexandra Anaya, William Jackson
TRASH
TOXIC TO
TOO Household Hazardous
Waste & Electronic Waste Roundup
Saturday, November 2, 2013 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Saturday, November 3, 2018 Simms Park
Clark Avenue and Oak Street Bellflower
For more information or an event schedule, contact:
1(888) CLEAN-LA,
www.CleanLA.com or 1(800) 238-0172
www.lacsd.org
4 Fall & Winter 2018 4 Summer 2017 @CityBellflower @CityOfBellflower No Business Waste Accepted
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Home-generated sharps waste such as hypodermic needles, pen needles, syringes, lancets, and intravenous needles SHOULD NOT be placed in your trash. Bring them to the Roundups or visit
www.CLEANLA.com for alternate disposal options.
You can also take your used motor oil to more than 600 oil recycling centers in Los Angeles County. Call 1(888) CLEAN-LA for a complete listing.
Bellflower City Hall
Old paint. Solvents. Batteries. Computer monitors. These are some of the household hazardous waste and electronic waste items you can bring to a Roundup for recycling. It’s a great opportunity to clean out your garage and clean up the environment. Our free drive-thru, drop-off events are a quick, convenient, and common-sense way to dispose of materials too toxic to trash, pour down a sink, or dump in a storm drain.
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