Elk Grove is celebrating its past while shaping its future. From the historic decision to raise the Wilton Rancheria Tribal Flag at City Hall to the addition of the U.S. Space Force flag at Veterans Grove, the city is deepening its commitment to honoring heritage and service. We’re also highlighting a new public art installation, resources for immigrants, and community events like the 25th Anniversary Photo Contest reception and the beloved Gobble Wobble 5K. We’re riffing reminders on electio...
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Elk Grove is celebrating its past while shaping its future. From the historic decision to raise the Wilton Rancheria Tribal Flag at City Hall to the addition of the U.S. Space Force flag at Veterans Grove, the city is deepening its commitment to honoring heritage and service. We’re also highlighting a new public art installation, resources for immigrants, and community events like the 25th Anniversary Photo Contest reception and the beloved Gobble Wobble 5K. We’re riffing reminders on electio...
Episode 6: Talking Trash (and Recycling) Over the Holidays with Elk Grove’s Recycling & Waste Manager
Elk Grove CityCast
36 minutes
1 year ago
Episode 6: Talking Trash (and Recycling) Over the Holidays with Elk Grove’s Recycling & Waste Manager
The holidays are upon us and big meals, gift exchanges, and holiday gatherings can generate a lot more waste. Elk Grove’s Recycling & Waste Manager, Kimberly Taylor joins us for this episode of the Elk Grove Citycast to talk about ways to work through the waste and divert more of what we toss away from the landfill and into the recycling stream. Show hosts John and Kristyn also share details about annual holiday events, the opening of the Enhanced Winter Sanctuary, and how you can support...
Elk Grove CityCast
Elk Grove is celebrating its past while shaping its future. From the historic decision to raise the Wilton Rancheria Tribal Flag at City Hall to the addition of the U.S. Space Force flag at Veterans Grove, the city is deepening its commitment to honoring heritage and service. We’re also highlighting a new public art installation, resources for immigrants, and community events like the 25th Anniversary Photo Contest reception and the beloved Gobble Wobble 5K. We’re riffing reminders on electio...