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Florence hosting water bottle drive

Posted 5/2/24

The Florence Police Department, the town and police volunteers will be holding a bottled water drive this weekend.

The water will go to first responders and people in need as temperatures rise.

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Florence hosting water bottle drive

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The Florence Police Department, the town and police volunteers will be holding a bottled water drive this weekend.

The water will go to first responders and people in need as temperatures rise.

The first day of the drive runs from 3- 6 p.m., Friday, May 3. The second day runs from  9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, May 4.

Bottled water will be accepted at the Anthem Parkside Community Center at Merrill Ranch, Florence Police Department and Florence Fire Station No. 2.

The community is also encouraged to buy bottled water at the Safeway at 3325 N. Hunt Highway and at the Doller General store located at 495 N. Pinal Parkway  Ave. The stores will hold the water until police pick it up.