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New Rochelle Public Library - 3:00 PM
New Rochelle Public Library - 3:00 PM
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Pelham Public Library - 10:30 AM
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Rye Free Reading Room - 10:00 AM
Rye Free Reading Room - 10:00 AM
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Rye Free Reading Room - 10:30 AM Pick
Rye Free Reading Room - 10:30 AM Pick
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Ruby Dee Park (in front of downtown New Rochelle Public Library) - 2:00 PM Pick
Ruby Dee Park (in front of downtown New Rochelle Public Library) - 2:00 PM Pick
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The first rule of Freecycle is never talk about Freecycle.
1/12/07
- By Anna Fader
If you're a parent, you have too much stuff. It just goes with the territory. Toy passions come and go, but your apartment stays the same size. Time to purge. Face it, you're never going to make bread in that breadmaker; Tamagachis are so last year; and those horrible tapered jeans from the 80s--oh no, wait, those are back in.
Making the pile by the front door is easy, but how do you get rid of the stuff? To save the landfills from, well, filling, we always try to give stuff away or sell it on Craigslist. But there's always stuff we can't get rid of. Goodwill and other charities can be picky about what they'll take; some won't take toys.
Another cool alternative is Freecycle. Freecycle isn't so much an organization as it is a movement. At Freecycle meets people can bring stuff and take stuff, all for free. It's great to see people so happy to get your old crockpot, filled with the promise of warm, over-cooked meals. To find out about the next Freecycle meet go to the New York site. Items can also be posted online for interested parties to pick up from your home.
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