Sayward Community Clean-Up Days Set for April 18–19
Residents of Sayward and the surrounding valley will once again have an opportunity to tidy up their properties during the community’s annual Clean-Up Days, scheduled for April 18 and 19, 2026.
The event will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days at the Main Road Yard located at 797 Island Highway, giving residents a convenient place to dispose of bulky household items that cannot normally be placed in regular garbage collection.
Clean-Up Days are intended to help residents clear out unwanted items while encouraging responsible disposal and recycling practices across the community. Over the years, the program has become a popular spring tradition in the Sayward Valley, as households take the opportunity to declutter garages, yards, and storage spaces after the winter months.
What Residents Can Bring
Participants will be able to dispose of a variety of large household items, including:
- Small and large household appliances
- Electronics and e-waste
- Tires
- Furniture and other bulky household waste
The program also helps ensure that many materials are properly recycled instead of going to landfill. Major appliances brought to the event will be handled through the Major Appliance Recycling Roundtable, which ensures items such as refrigerators, stoves, washers, and dryers are dismantled and recycled in an environmentally responsible way.
Donation Opportunities
In addition to waste disposal, residents will also have the option to donate usable household items. Representatives from the Habitat for Humanity ReStore will be on site collecting gently used furniture, home goods, and building materials that can be reused rather than thrown away. Proceeds from ReStore sales help fund housing initiatives in communities across the region.
Organizers encourage residents to consider donating items that are still in good condition before choosing to dispose of them.
Items Not Accepted
While many materials can be dropped off, certain items cannot be accepted during the clean-up event. These include:
- Drywall
- Hazardous materials
- Certain construction waste
Residents are also reminded that recyclable materials such as cardboard, metal cans, foam packaging, motor oil, oil filters, antifreeze, and both hard and soft plastics should instead be taken to the Sayward Recycling Depot for proper processing.
What to Expect at the Site
Those attending the clean-up event should be prepared to unload and sort their own items upon arrival. Volunteers and staff will be present to direct residents to the correct areas for garbage, recycling, and donations.
Organizers say the sorting process helps ensure that recyclable items are diverted from landfill whenever possible and that reusable goods can be recovered for community benefit.
Supporting a Cleaner Community
Community clean-up initiatives like this help keep the Sayward Valley looking its best while also reducing environmental impacts from improperly disposed waste. Events such as these also give residents a convenient and cost-effective way to get rid of large items that might otherwise accumulate on properties or be difficult to transport to regional facilities.
Residents who have questions about the event can contact organizers at 250-792-0026 for more information.
The annual clean-up weekend is expected to draw participation from residents throughout the valley and serves as another example of the community working together to keep Sayward clean and environmentally responsible as spring arrives.









