April 22 marks this year's Earth Day. Please help us and your community "Go Green!"
The Baldwin-Whitehall Council of PTA has had Paper Retriever recycling bins placed at all of the schools in the Baldwin-Whitehall School District. You can recycle clean and dry newspapers, magazines, shopping catalogs, office and school papers and even old mail in these bins. (Paper may be shredded and bagged.)
Please do not bring phone books, food packaging or any type of cardboard. And nothing can be accepted from the kitchen or bathroom.
You may drop off your paper 24/7 any of the B-W schools. The Baldwin-Whitehall Council of PTA earns money every month for the paper that is brought to these green and yellow Paper Retriever bins. That, in turn, helps the PTA to support programs and activities for B-W students and the community.
Let's "Go Green" and help to teach our children to recycle each and every day/month to help save our planet for future generations.
Billee
6:43 pm on Monday, April 16, 2012
Thanks for the reminder and the opportunity to recycle Sandy! In addition to the Baldwin Whitehall Earth Day opportunity for teaching our children to go green, South Park VIP lot on Corrigan Drive is running a recycle program from 10a to 2p. on April 21, 2012. Please check web for confirmation of details...
Robert Edward Healy, III
6:49 pm on Monday, April 16, 2012
Thanks, Billee!
Sandy Costantino
8:02 am on Tuesday, April 17, 2012
The web site on the Baldwin Borough web site has a link that will give you a list of the e-waste collections ... http://www.glenngraham.com/BaldwinBoroughForms/ewastecollection.pdf
Robert Edward Healy, III
6:50 pm on Monday, April 16, 2012
And thanks, Sandy, for this posting!
Sandy Costantino
7:28 pm on Thursday, April 19, 2012
Harrison Middle School PTSA, Helps to Save the Earth, year round, with the “Cartridges for Kids Program”. You can bring these recyclable items to Harrison Middle School Office during school hours: Empty inkjet cartridges, empty laser cartridges, fax and copier cartridges, used cell phones, laptops, PDA's/palm pilots, iPods, video game consoles, digital cameras, and video games
Sandy Costantino
7:32 pm on Thursday, April 19, 2012
“Cartridges for Kids Program” helps to save the earth. This is a year round service project by the Harrison Middle School PTSA. The following recyclable items can be dropped off during school hours in the Harrison Middle School Office: Empty inkjet cartridges, empty laser cartridges,fax and copier cartridges, used cell phones, laptops, PDA's/palm pilots, iPods, video game consoles, digital cameras, and video games.