Rheinfelden's Clean-Up Week a Success, Eichendorff School Wins €300
Rheinfelden's week of civic engagement and clean-up initiatives saw high participation, with eight schools filling 45 large trash bags. The event, held by the city, involved numerous clubs, institutions, and school classes. Notably, Eichendorff School's class won €300 in a lottery for their involvement.
The week started with dry weather, encouraging high participation in the trash collection actions. Around 20 actions took place across the city. The new weather-protected location of the 'Marketplace of Volunteering' on the campus was praised by participants. However, rain in the second week slowed down some actions. Despite this, eight schools actively participated, filling a total of 45 large trash bags.
Among the participating schools, Eichendorff School's class stood out. Not only did they contribute to the clean-up efforts, but they also won €300 in a lottery. This prize will go towards their class fund, aiding their future activities and projects.
Rheinfelden's civic engagement and clean-up week was a success, with high participation despite varying weather conditions. The new location for the 'Marketplace of Volunteering' was well-received. Notably, Eichendorff School's class won €300 for their class fund, recognizing their active involvement in the initiative.
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