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Recycling Workshop Webinar Wednesday, January 5 (7-8:30pm)

Learn to recycle. Think into the blue bin and beyond. Learn how to sort and clean, about our volunteer based TerraCycle program and our E-waste bin. Learn about keeping items out of our trash stream, local landfills, and incinerators.

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FREE, registration is required.

Virtual Discussion on Composting Thursday, January 13 (7-8:30pm)

Come join us for a discussion about composting, what it is, why it helps and how you can try it at home. We’ve invited a local compost entrepreneur, Gwenn Nolan of Mother Compost, to share her knowledge and passion with us. If you want to learn more about wasting less, this is the presentation for you!

FREE, registration is required.

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Houseplant Care Tuesday, February 1 (7pm - Zoom)

Learn the importance of proper lighting, watering the right amount and feeding your plant. What, how often, and how much. Master Gardener Rich Kedanis will share his years of experience and expertise with us. He is happy to answer all questions.

FREE, registration is required.

Prepping Your Flower Garden for Spring Tuesday, March 1 (7pm) @CREC

Did you know gardening is the #1 hobby in the US? More than 70 million households participate in some type of gardening. This year we have seen gardening grow significantly. If you just started gardening, or are interested in advancing your skills, join us for a fun and informative presentation. Learn how to choose plants for your yard based on your goals, soil and sun exposure.

FREE, registration is required.

TerraCycle

Please check out our new initiative led by volunteers from EAC. TerraCycle - you can recycle all your used or empty oral care products (toothpaste, floss, toothbrush) and also all of your personal care packaging (skin, hair, cosmetic). As you run errands around town drop them at the clearly marked bins at the township building.

Small E-Waste Container

A container for small household electronic waste (think “no larger than a breadbox”) such as small appliances, electronics, gaming systems or anything with a cord that can fit through the chute is now located at the township building.

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