Working Together to Conquer Waste
This is a great idea - The Repair Cafe. Take a look at the description as reported in the NY Times and let's consider doing one or more of these at High Vista in the near future. Perhaps we can incorporate it into our winter Community Connections Salon Series. If you're interested, let me know.
Summary: "At Amsterdam’s first Repair Cafe, an event
originally held in a theater’s foyer, then in a rented room in a former
hotel and now in a community center a couple of times a month, people
can bring in whatever they want to have repaired, at no cost, by
volunteers who just like to fix things.
Conceived of as a way to help people reduce waste, the Repair Cafe
concept has taken off since its debut two and a half years ago. The
Repair Cafe Foundation has raised about $525,000 through a grant from
the Dutch government, support from foundations and small donations, all
of which pay for staffing, marketing and even a Repair Cafe bus.
Thirty groups have started Repair Cafes across the Netherlands, where
neighbors pool their skills and labor for a few hours a month to mend
holey clothing and revivify old coffee makers, broken lamps, vacuum
cleaners and toasters, as well as at least one electric organ, a washing
machine and an orange juice press."
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