Keep Tyler Beautiful will host Tyler Recycles Day from 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday, November 19 at the Tyler Recycling Collection Center, 418 N. Bois D’Arc Ave. Tyler Recycles Day is part of a national event that takes place annually to promote stewardship of the environment and recycling. The Tyler Recycling Collection Center always …
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Nov 16
Recycle Day, Project Daffodil pickup slated
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