Here's your chance to get rid of the old computers, monitors and printers stacked in the corner.
The Wrangell Cooperative Association's Indian General Assistance Program will host a free e-waste drop-off 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday at the carving shed on Front Street. All electronic devices with "a brain and a cord," according to a flyer for the event, can be brought in for proper disposal.
There are some items the program will not accept, according to Kim Wickman, with the WCA. This includes vacuums, microwaves, washing machines or ovens.
They will accept old household batteries, she said, but not vehicle or boat batteries.
For more information, call 874-4304.
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