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MCC, City of Kingman pair up for technology recycling

KINGMAN – It’s time to bring out your old computers and technology, and recycle them for free at the Technology Recycling Drive.

The event is from 9:00 a.m. to noon on Saturday, November 2 at the City of Kingman Public Works Yard, 3700 E. Andy Devine Ave.

Residents are encouraged to discard their old or broken computers and technology devices at this bi-annual event, which co-organized by the Mohave Community College MC4 Computer Club, and the City of Kingman Public Works Department.

During the 2019 Spring Recycle Drive, the club and city collected several thousand pounds of computers, printers, and other old technology to be recycled.

Items that will be accepted include computer components, recorders, MP3 players, video players, DVD/VHS players, digital cameras, radios, telephones and printers.

MC4 Computer Club members will also assist with removing hard drives from computers.

Televisions will not be accepted, nor will car batteries or items containing freon.

For more information, contact Andra Goldberg, MC4 club advisor for the Neal Campus-Kingman chapter, 928-692-3015 oragoldberg@mohave.edu.

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