Shred Day — Keep Fremont Beautiful
- Community Shred Day hosted by Pinnacle Bank and Keep Fremont Beautiful for secure document shredding. - Saturday, April 25, 2026 — free or low-cost shredding and community resources (check local details). - Location and event details on Fremont Tribune: fremonttribune.com.
Fremont residents can bring sensitive papers to a community shred event on Saturday, April 25, at Pinnacle Bank on East 23rd Avenue. (keepfremontbeautiful.org) Keep Fremont Beautiful lists the event from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at 1520 E. 23rd Ave. in partnership with Pinnacle Bank. (keepfremontbeautiful.org) The posted limit is two boxes, or about 50 pounds, per vehicle. Pinnacle Bank’s Fremont branch listing shows 1520 E. 23rd Ave. as one of its two local locations. (keepfremontbeautiful.org; pinnbank.com) A shred day is built around one simple task: destroying paper records so account numbers, signatures, and other personal details cannot be read out of the trash. Banks, credit unions, and senior groups regularly use the format as an identity-theft prevention service. (aarp.org; fremontfcu.com) In Fremont, the event also fits Keep Fremont Beautiful’s broader work on waste handling and neighborhood cleanup. The nonprofit says its mission is public education on waste practices and getting residents more involved in local environmental responsibility. (chamber.fremontne.org) The shred event is one of several 2026 projects on Keep Fremont Beautiful’s calendar. The group has also posted a downtown cleanup on May 14, a citywide cleanup on June 18, a metal and electronics recycling event on Aug. 26, and a household hazardous waste collection on Oct. 3. (keepfremontbeautiful.org) For residents, the practical detail is the cap: two boxes per vehicle, not unlimited drop-off. The event runs for two hours, from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., at the Pinnacle Bank branch on East 23rd Avenue. (keepfremontbeautiful.org)