Do you have a broken item at home that you’re unsure how to fix?
Instead of tossing it out, bring it to the Repair Café on Saturday, July 20 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Matt Ross Community Center, 8101 Marty.
Repair Café is a free meeting place organized by Re.Use.Full to provide tools and materials to help repair a wide variety of items. You’ll find all the tools and materials needed to fix clothes, furniture, small appliances, computers, lamps, bicycles, jewelry, and more. You will also meet volunteers with a variety of repair skills who can help get your broken items working again.
Repair Cafés are a global initiative, with more than 2,500 locations worldwide. These events foster a sense of community and sustainability, encouraging people to repair rather than replace.
By participating in a Repair Café, you’re joining a movement dedicated to reducing waste and making a positive impact on the environment. Find more information about the Repair Café on the Re.Use.Full website.