July 9 — City hosts community volunteer day in areas impacted by Museum Fire flooding

FLAGSTAFF — The City of Flagstaff is hosting a community volunteer day in areas downstream of the Museum Fire burn scar on Saturday, July 9. Volunteers will be assisting residents who are elderly or have a disability repair their emergency sandbag mitigation. Please note that this will be the last volunteer day in the Museum Fire flood area as we enter the monsoon season.

Volunteers should meet at the Coconino County Health and Human Services building, located at 2625 N. King St. The event will take place from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. There will be no afternoon shift during this event. Volunteers are encouraged to wear sturdy shoes, pants, and sun protection, and to bring a refillable water bottle, a face covering for dust, and work gloves if available.

Volunteers should register online in advance at:

https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=uSenXYj7tEiqBypACIoEbdXzC05BGhNCs36kn42HzN1UM1U3M0VQWFBBUzY5ME9MRTg0UjBYOUFWRS4u 

For related questions, please contact Parks and Recreation Manager Amy Hagin at AHagin@flagstaffaz.gov or (928) 213-2164.