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Need Your Broken Toaster, Household Goods Fixed? Santa Monica To Do It For Free:

Need your broken toaster and other household goods fixed? Head on down to the City of Santa Monica's Repair Cafe this weekend.

Before you buy a new toaster to replace the one that is broken, give the Repair Café a try this Saturday, Dec, 12 from noon to 4 pm at 1450 Ocean. They may be able to repair it. Experienced volunteers, known as Fixers, will be on hand to repair your household goods.

On Dec. 12, the Resource Recovery & Recycling Division will focus on repair and reuse as part of our Zero Waste Strategic Plan.

Various experts will be available: electricians, seamstresses, electronics technicians, carpenters, and more, to help make all possible repairs free of charge. Tools and materials will also be available. Repair and tinkering are becoming lost arts, but the Repair Cafe aims to change that!

This event brings together community experts with those seeking to learn how to repair common household items. Resource Recovery staff and fixers will be on hand to show you how to repurpose trash into crafty treasures.

Residents throw away an incredible amount of stuff every day – but imagine extending the life of items at little to no cost!

Saving used items from landfills is key to reducing waste. Bring torn clothes, books, broken furniture, electrical appliances, bicycles, computers, and toys. Fixers will be on hand to help and offer advice on the best way to reuse and repair your most beloved possessions.

For more information, visit www.smgov.net/r3events or visit Facebook at www.facebook.com/SantaMonicaRRR.

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