Life in Cherry Hill comes with its own set of perks, and one of these will be on offer this June.
Households across Camden County have been given the word that this year's shredding event is right around the corner. It has been organized by the County’s Board of Commissioners, and will only be open to residents, not businesses, who live in Camden County.
The function will be held at the Woodcrest Patio Station, where households can access this step in home security, free of charge.
Those who have materials to shred are asked to place them in the rear cargo area of their vehicle, and they will remain in their car or truck throughout the process. Proof of residence will be required. While stapled documents and enveloped with windows are welcome, large binder clips should be removed, and metal hanging folders will not be accepted.
A community shred may be highly appreciated by residents in a particular area. A flyer printing company will be happy to help make sure the public is informed about activities taking place that may be of interest to them.
The Woodcrest Patio Station, which is located at 200 Tindale Drive in Cherry Hill, will be hosting this secure shred day on Saturday, June 3. It will be on offer from 9:00 am until 2:00 pm.
