Electronics Recycling Event May 21st 9am-4pm 620 W

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Electronics Recycling Event May 21st 9am-4pm 620 W Electronics Recycling Event May 21st 9am-4pm 620 W. Chestnut Street HOSTED BY PERKASIE BOROUGH ORGANIZED AND OPERATED BY : PERKASIE PC REPAIR & Recycling Partial PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT the PERKASIE Tree lighting www.perkasiepcrepair.com 215-257-7727 Acceptable Items: Desktop & laptop computers/ components/ printers/ servers/ wires/ cables/ peripherals/ mainframes/ Stereos/ speakers/ video equipment/cell phones/ gaming console systems/telephone systems/ Light household appliances Disposal fee’s for all TV’s and flat monitors LCD/LED/Plasma/Rear Projection TV’s $10 each LCD/LED Flat monitors $5 each CRT Disposal Fee $10 - $25 depending on size No button or alkaline batteries, fluorescent tubes, microwaves or Freon filled items