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Quick Fix for Amarillo: Repair Cafe is Back Saturday

Quick Fix for Amarillo: Repair Cafe is Back Saturday

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Got a hole in that favorite pair of jeans? The City of Amarillo (COA) Repair Café may be able to save this valued piece of your wardrobe, among other cherished household items.

Jeans are one of the many items that can be repaired at the (COA) Repair Cafe – a free repair service for all kinds of everyday items, from lamps to computers to clothes.

“Repair Café is a lot of fun – seeing people bring in items that can be repaired and fixed to work as good as new,” said COA Senior Services Coordinator for the Parks and Recreation Department Kari Bachman. “Don’t throw away a household item that isn’t working properly. Bring it to Repair Café and let’s see if we can give it new life – and at the same time share repair skills with the entire community.”

The Repair Cafe is set for Saturday (September 20) from 11 a.m. 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.

Fixable items include dull kitchen knives, clothing/textiles, bicycles, household appliances under 40 pounds, wooden furniture under 40 pounds and computers/electronics under 40 pounds.

Registration is not required.

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

Repair Cafe Event Flyer for Saturday September 20th from 11AM to 4PM at Warford Activity Center

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