Hearst Elementary School is holding its third annual Community E-Cycle. It's happening in Cleveland Park this Saturday, April 2 from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. This event is free and all collected materials will be either reused (in our free-cycle) or sent to Ft. Totten for recycling. Here is a list of what will be accepted:
Stay green!
- Audio/visual equipment
- Floppy disks and hard drives
- Audio cassettes
- Memory chips
- Camcorders, digital cameras
- Network/video
- CD rom drives, CDs/DVDs
- Power supplies
- Cell phones and pagers
- Computer towers and monitors
- Laptop and netbook computers
- TVs, VCRs, and VCR cassette tapes
- iPods and MP3 players
- Connectors/cords
- Video games and software
- Copy machines
- Unbroken CFL light bulbs
- Fax machines, printers, scanners
- Batteries (no car batteries)
- Game consoles (Wii, PS3, Xbox)
- Video games and hand held game systems
- Graphing calculators
- Tape drives
- Printer cartridges
Stay green!
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