
Calling all hands in Apache Junction: it's time once again to roll up those sleeves for the annual "Make a Difference Day." This feel-good, do-good event, scheduled for October 5, gives community members the chance to volunteer on projects that benefit the environment and the neighborhood's aesthetic. Grab your gardening gloves and join the effort to plant native trees, maintain trails, and clean up the neighborhood.
Hosted by the Apache Junction Community Development Corporation (AJCDC), the volunteer day kicks off at Silly Mountain Park from 8:00 a.m. to noon, with check-in starting promptly at 7:45 a.m. — don't be late if you want to snag one of those event t-shirts. The AJCDC has a variety of projects on tap and encourages residents of all ages to get involved, so even rock painting is on the agenda for the youngest volunteers who want to contribute to brightening up the community.
Those interested in lending a hand can register online for the event according to the AJCDC's announcement, a statement obtained said the call for volunteers is open until October 1, ensuring enough time to get everyone organized and prepared for a day of community service. It's a day of sharing not only in the workload but in the community spirit, so don't miss out on making a difference where it counts: right at home.
For more details or to get signed up, reach out to Fox Young via email at [email protected], or for the internet-savvy, visit the AJCDC website; the digital hub for all things Make a Difference Day in Apache Junction, it's your one-stop destination for all event FAQs and volunteer information. Can't wait to see the community come together and forge a deeper kinship through shared efforts of enhancement and care—that's the real hallmark of a thriving community, after all.









