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Woonsocket Families to Learn All About Trash
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Woonsocket families will learn all about trash and recycling at three separate programs next week.
These programs will teach kids and adults how to dispose of trash, where the trash goes and how to compost at home.
On Monday, Dec 29, Mr. Mike from Woonsocket Recycling Program will show kids and families how to dispose of trash, which bins are for certain types of trash and how to dispose of certain items.
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On Tuesday, Dec. 30, Max Man will teach families how trash goes to the landfill and how to reduce waste in their homes.
On Wednesday, Dec. 31, the program will teach families how “worms are cool” and how they aid with composting. Families will also learn how to start composting at home.
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The programs are appropriate for children ages 3.5 and up.
All of the City of Woonsocket Trash and Recycling programs will be held at the Woonsocket Harris Library, 303 Clinton St., during school Winter Recess. All events take place from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Contact children’s librarian Chris Wallace Goldstein for more information at 401-769-9044 ext. 2 or visit Woonsocket Harris Library website.
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