E-waste helps education
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East County residents can help raise money for education by recycling their e-waste for free. The Liberty Union High School District Education Foundation, in conjunction with Blue Star Electronics, LLC, will be on hand at The Streets of Brentwood (in the parking lot behind Ulta) on Saturday, March 10 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. to collect e-waste.

Participants can bring computer monitors, LCD/LED monitors and TVs, plasma TVs, computers, hard drives, computer peripherals, laptops, DVD players, VCRs, printers, scanners, FAX/copy/answering machines, servers, radios, stereos, recorders, phonographs, circuit boards, CD/video/cassettes, CD players, calculators, power supplies, connectors/cables, telecommunications equipment, main frames computers and peripherals, all consumer electronics, and small and large appliances. Bikes, car batteries, and chain link or metal fencing will also be accepted.

Household batteries and light bulbs will not be accepted. Monetary donations are welcome. For more information about the Education Foundation, log on to http://educationwins.org.
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