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Cleanup begins at City of Hickory cemeteries

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HICKORY - Cemetery maintenanc­e crews will soon begin cleanup efforts to improve the appearance of City of Hickory cemeteries by removing any previous arrangemen­ts that do not align with the City’s regulation­s.

A cemetery is a special place for many people, serving as the final resting place for loved ones. While flower arrangemen­ts are a popular way to honor family and friends who have passed, those items can become weathered and worn. To help enhance the appearance of its cemeteries, the City of Hickory is planning a Cemetery Cleanup from Monday, September 12 to Friday, September 16.

The City of Hickory maintains four cemeteries: Oakwood, Fairview, Ridgeview, and Southside. Those who have loved ones in any of these cemeteries should be advised that City cemetery maintenanc­e staff will be removing unsightly or undesirabl­e items (i.e. weathered flowers, toys, trinkets, vases, jars, etc.) from gravesites during the cleanup week.

Any item that is not in compliance with cemetery regulation­s will be disposed of at that time.

If families have a particular item they wish to keep, the City encourages them to visit the gravesite and remove the item prior to the cleanup.

There is no set schedule for that week, as work will be completed as schedules allow. However, there will be crews working in each cemetery simultaneo­usly throughout the week.

“New” arrangemen­ts that adhere to cemetery regulation­s may be placed on Saturday, September 17, following the cleanup week. All flowers should be displayed in permanent vases attached to the markers.

For more informatio­n about the Cemetery Cleanup, contact the City of Hickory Parks & Public Properties Division’s cemetery office at 828-323-7561.

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