Shred Day and Community Car Show in Fremont
- Pinnacle Bank and Keep Fremont Beautiful host a free Shred Day while a community car show offers live music, a bar, and grilled food for purchase. - Scheduled for Saturday, April 25, 2026. - Location and event details on Fremont Tribune: fremonttribune.com.
Fremont residents can drop off old papers for free shredding on Saturday, April 25, at Pinnacle Bank on East 23rd Avenue. (keepfremontbeautiful.org) Keep Fremont Beautiful lists the Community Shred Day for 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. at 1520 E. 23rd Ave. in partnership with Pinnacle Bank. The group says each vehicle is limited to two boxes, or about 50 pounds, of documents. (keepfremontbeautiful.org) Shred days are built around identity-theft prevention: people bring bank records, tax papers and other documents that should not go into regular trash. Fremont Federal Credit Union runs its own “Shred for Safety Day” series in 2026, showing the service is a recurring need in the region. (keepfremontbeautiful.org) (fremontfcu.com) The April 25 event also lands in a busy spring calendar for Fremont, with other community events that day including the Spring Gallery Walk listed by Fremont & Dodge County Tourism. That puts the shred drive into a broader pattern of civic groups using Saturdays to draw people downtown and across the city. (visitfremontne.org) (keepfremontbeautiful.org) Keep Fremont Beautiful’s 2026 calendar shows the shred event as one of several service projects scheduled this year, alongside a downtown cleanup in May and the Greatest American Cleanup in June. The organization’s lineup ties document disposal to the same volunteer network that handles litter pickup and beautification work. (keepfremontbeautiful.org) Car culture is also a familiar part of Fremont’s event calendar. The Fremont Area Car Club says the local club began in 1966 and now hosts one of Nebraska’s oldest one-day swap meets each September at Christensen Field. (fremontareacarclub.com) Saturday’s shred drive is short — just two hours — and the posted limit means residents who want to use it should sort papers before they arrive. The setup keeps the event free while moving vehicles through a bank parking lot in one afternoon. (keepfremontbeautiful.org)