Tuesday, May 24, 2011

BMS Recycle Forward Numba two

Blatchley Middle School is participating in Recycle Forward, a state-of-the-art program that recycles used technology to raise money for new technology for schools, and is asking Sitkans for help. We are recycling used cell phones, inkjet and laser cartridges, laptops, PDAs, iPods, video games, GPS Systems, DVDs, scientific and graphing calculators, LCD monitors and digital cameras.

How can you help? You can turn your trash into our treasure while feeling good about helping the environment. Most people have old cell phones to dispose of, and almost everyone uses cartridges, either at home or at work, in fax machines, copiers and printers. By donating these used items, you can help Blatchley Middle School with earning much needed funds to provide today's students with the technical education they need to thrive in tomorrow's workforce.
Blatchley Middle School is asking that community members and businesses show their support by dropping off items. The collection does not end at the completion of the drive. We will continue to accept these donations throughout the year to continue to raise funds for our school.
Local businesses and corporations can also participate at no cost. Recycle Forward participants will receive postage-paid shipping labels for the return of the used items. All donations are tax deductible. If you are a business and want more information about starting your own recycling program please call 802.375.6721 x209.
To learn more about Blatchely M.S. program, please call Blatchley Middle School at 966-1418
About Recycle Forward:
Recycle Forward brings technology from closets to classrooms. It is an innovative recycling program that raises money for technology in schools. This program is a collaborative effort between Cartridges for Kids (www.cfktoday.com), a recycling program that pays cash to schools, and Digital Wish (www.digitalwish.org), a non-profit that works to bring technology into the hands of educators.
To learn more about Recycle Forward please visit www.recycleforwardnow.org or contact Mrs. Demmert at demmerte@gmail.com

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