Skilled "fixers" will help you repair your damaged or broken household items
Friday, July 7, 2017
Mr. Fix-It is there for you Photo courtesy EcoConsumer program |
Do you have a broken lamp, pair of ripped jeans, or busted chair sitting around? Don't trash them - bring them to the free Repair Café! Skilled "fixers" will be there to help you repair your damaged or broken household items.
The goals of this event are to keep stuff out of the landfill, conserve resources and save you money!
The goals of this event are to keep stuff out of the landfill, conserve resources and save you money!
We can only work on items small enough for one person to easily carry in. Please do not bring any items that are leaking, dangerous, use gasoline, or have a strong odor.
We can't make appointments for specific times, and you must be present during the repair. No guarantees an item can be fixed, or that attempting to fix it won't break it even more.
For items needing product-specific parts, we'll try to determine what's needed so you can purchase it at a store or online and finish the repair yourself at home.
Residents are encouraged to sign up in advance and describe what small household items you plan to bring for repair. If you plan to bring a household item or article of clothing for us to work on, let us know what you're bringing, so our fixers can be prepared. Walk-ins are welcome and everyone will be assisted as time is available.
Register in one of these ways:
Residents are encouraged to sign up in advance and describe what small household items you plan to bring for repair. If you plan to bring a household item or article of clothing for us to work on, let us know what you're bringing, so our fixers can be prepared. Walk-ins are welcome and everyone will be assisted as time is available.
Register in one of these ways:
- Email or call Tom Watson 206-477-4481
- Find this event on the EcoConsumer Facebook page, and write a post that you are coming and what you will be bringing.
- Call the Shoreline Library at 206-362-7550.
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