Take Back Weekend on May 1, 2022

Take Back Weekend on May 1, 2022
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Date:05/01/2022 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM 

Location: Walmart
                1700 SE Meadowbrook Blvd
                College Place, Washington 99324

Drug take back for unused / expired drugs. Please no oxygen containers, chemotherapy drugs, mercury thermometers, radioactive substances, or sharps mixed in with drugs.

Price Computers will be on site to take your discarded computers / electronics for safe and secure disposal.

Discard your cell phones for the 911 Cell Phone Bank, which provides emergency phones for victims of abuse and senior citizens.

CI Shred Truck Fundraiser — Your monetary donation will benefit Walla Walla Area Crime Watch.

A dumpster will be available for needles and sharps, including household sharps.

A limited supply of med lock boxes will be given away.

Volunteers will be standing by to grab the materials from your vehicle.

Shred material is limited to four grocery bags or up to three standard boxes limit.

Questions? Please call Vicki at 509-520-3735.

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