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Don’t Toss It – Fix It: Repair Cafe Returns

Don’t Toss It – Fix It: Repair Cafe Returns

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There is no need to toss that old but cherished lamp that sometimes fails to light up the room.

Here’s a bright idea: That lamp may can be repaired to shine again.

The City of Amarillo (COA) Repair Cafe is back, providing free repair service for all kinds of items – from lamps to lawnmowers, clothes to computers and from bicycles to bookshelves.

“Repair Cafe is a unique and fun event that the City of Amarillo provides to residents,” said COA Senior Services Coordinator for the Parks and Recreation Department Kari Bachman. “If you have an item that is broken or not working properly, come to the Repair Cafe and see if it can be fixed to work as good as new.

“Repair Cafe is a fun, community-focused event centered on sustainability and sharing knowledge. It’s a great way to meet your neighbors, learn new skills and keep your belongings out of the landfill.”

The Repair Cafe is set for Sunday (March 9) from noon to 4 p.m. at the Warford Activity Center, 1330 N.W. 18th Ave.

Repair Cafe features volunteer fixers and participants can learn simple repair skills.

What to bring: Each family is welcome to bring one item for repair. If time allows, additional items may be accommodated. Participants must stay with their items during the repair process – this is a hands-on experience to learn alongside volunteer fixers.

Registration is not required.

For more information contact Kari Bachman at (806) 678-8359.

Also for more information contact City of Amarillo Media Relations Manager Dave Henry at 806-378-5219 or by email at david.henry@amarillo.gov.

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