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Electronics Recycling in November

November 2, 8:39 AMNY Organizing ExaminerSharon Lowenheim
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If you’ve got electronics that you are ready to dispose of, you’ll want to know about two recycling events taking place in November. All e-waste collected will be recycled in an environmentally responsible manner in the U.S.

On Tuesday, November 10, 2009, from 11 am -7 pm, come to the Church of the Heavenly Rest (90th Street and Fifth Avenue in Manhattan). This event is sponsored by Carnegie Hill Neighbors. For more information, call (212) 996-5520.

If a weekday isn’t convenient for you, then here’s a weekend option.

On Sunday, November 22, 2009, from 8am - 3pm, come to Isaacs/Holmes Parking Lot (93rd Street and First Avenue on the East side of First). Sponsored by Gracie Point Community Council and Upper Green Side. For more information call (212) 759-6895.

At both events, accepted items include:

  • cell phones
  • computers and laptops
  • copiers and fax machines
  • digital cameras
  • iPods and PDAs
  • monitors, keyboards, and mice
  • printers and modems
  • stereos, radio equipment, and speakers
  • telephones and telephone equipment
  • televisions, VCRs, and DVD players
  • typewriters.

 Take advantage of this great opportunity to rid yourself of clutter!

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