ROMEOVILLE, Ill. – As part of her efforts to provide useful services to residents, state Rep. Natalie Manley, D-Joliet, will be holding a free “Drive Thru Shred Event” with Romeoville Mayor John Noak on Saturday, Aug. 14 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Romeoville Village Hall, located at 105 W. Romeo Rd in Romeoville.
“Whether it’s to get rid of clutter or to protect yourself against someone potentially getting access to your sensitive information, this shred day is the perfect opportunity for residents to get rid of papers laying around their home,” said Manley. “I would like to thank Mayor Noak for partnering with me to offer this service to our community.”
Manley’s shred event provides residents with the opportunity to safely dispose of their documents that contain personal information. Residents may bring up to three boxes of documents to shred. The Will County Sheriff’s Department will also be at the event to offer residents the opportunity to dispose of their unneeded medicines. The event is free and open to the public.
“Bringing services into the district to help make the lives of residents easier is an important part of my work as a state representative,” said Manley. “I highly encourage residents to take advantage of this opportunity to get rid of their unneeded documents.”
For more information, please contact Manley’s constituent office at (815) 725-2741 or email repmanley@gmail.com.