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This Saturday!! ELECTRONICS Recycle Day & BIKE Collection

ALL ARE WELCOME: Electronic Recycle Day and Bicycle Collection Saturday July 11 -9am to 2pm St. Jude Church, 86 Main Street, Norfolk.

Electronics RECYCLE Day and Bicycle Collection Saturday, July 11th

All are welcome to the Electronic Recycle Day and Bicycle Collection Saturday July 11 -9am to 2pm Saint Jude Church 86 Main Street, Norfolk.

It’s time to recycle all those old electronics! All towns welcome. No resident requirements.

Clean out your basement or garage and bring your items to the church parking lot!

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The following is a list of recyclable items, including, but not limited to:

Computer towers, laptops, VCR, copiers, DVD, stereo equipment,microwaves, dehumidifiers, radios, small electronics of any kind, lighting, vacuums, any appliance such as stoves, washers, dryers, etc. Exercise equipment, lawn mowers, snow blowers, small engine items, empty propane tanks $10.

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TVs up to 18" $15 each; TVs 19" to 24" $20 each; TVs 25" to 31" $25 each; TVs 32” to 35” $30 each; TVs 36” and larger, wood console, and projection TVs $40 each.

CRT monitors $15 each; flat panel monitors $15 each, AC units and dehumidifiers, $15; Microwaves $10 each; Small dorm refrigerators, $1; Washers, dryers, stoves, $20 each; Large refrigerators, $25;Lawn mowers, ride on included, snow blowers, $20 each; Grills $10 each; Any kind of exercise equipment, $10 each, treadmill $20 (rain or shine) (cash or check).

Keyboards, car batteries, cell phones, circuit boards, no cost. Any questions J.wood36@yahoo.com

Bicycle Recycle same day and time

Please bring any and all unwanted or under used bikes to the parking lot. We will be accepting any model of bike: mountain, road, BMX, etc., in any condition. Our aim is to keep bikes from being thrown out when they can be reused.

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