Electronics “freecycle” by TREPA

It never worked right anyway. "Wired Weird", recycle art by Dan Earle.

Freecycle  2011

On Saturday, April 9, TREPA will have its annual Electronics Freecycle at Beacon United Church Hall, Beacon Street, Yarmouth. If you have any still working electronic items that you do not need any more, bring them to the church – somebody else might want them. Bring items from 9:00 to 10:00 am; from 10 am to 12 noon, browse, pick and take away. Items have to be in working order. Any left over items will be taken to the recycling depot at noon.

Items taken: computers (desktop and laptop), computer monitors, printers, TVs, portable/personal audio/video systems, home audio, video systems, home theatre in a box systems, non-cellular telephones (cellulars are taken back by phone companies at Yarmouth Mall and Tri-Star 88 Forest Street), vehicle audio/video systems (aftermarket).

There is high demand for computers, and limited demand for monitors, so feel free to give your monitors away to interested people at the door of the hall!

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