Maryville church plans Electronic Recycling Day

Not long ago the tools we used to get our work done were completely manual. Men and women used hammers, shovels, wrenches, typewriters and telephones to complete daily tasks.

Now we live in an age where our tools are electronics: computers, smart phones, printers, televisions are all prevalent in the workplace. Even construction workers use portable drills and saws that require batteries. When those items wear out they need a place to be recycled instead of ending up in a landfill polluting the groundwater with dangerous chemicals.

To help offset the electronics placed in the trash or cluttering up storage rooms, St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, 6325 West Main Street in Maryville, will host an Electronics Recycling Day on Saturday, November 5th from 9 a.m. to 12 noon.

The church sent out a flyer with a list of accepted items for the Electronic Recycling event. Devices like computers, phones, televisions, printers and DVD or VHS players are wanted. Other items such as large and small appliances, electric motors, scrap aluminum and copper and household electrical system parts will also be accepted.

While there are stipulations about what items are accepted, there is no regulations about who can bring items to the event. Anyone from the surrounding area can help by giving their unwanted electronics to the church. Organizers have contracted with a local electronic recycling business to dispose of the items. The event serves as a fundraiser to help church programs and groups.

For your information, there have been new rules/laws passed regarding landfills. Beginning with the new year, some electronics will no longer be allowed to be disposed of with normal trash pickups. You will have to pay to have certain items disposed of properly. If you have any items, now is a great time to get rid of them free of charge.

If you have any questions, Village of Maryville Mayor Larry Gulledge, a church member, said to feel free to give him a call. He can be reached at his office number: 618-345-7028 extension 7.

A Fun, Family Event Celebrates Fall

Autumn Wheat Field by Jacqueline Penney

If you still reside in the Collinsville area and are looking for a fun, family oriented event to take the kids to, then the Maryville Fall Fest fits the bill perfectly.

Sponsored by the Maryville Community Improvement Board, the 3rd annual Fall Fest is scheduled for Saturday, October 15. Held in the shady surroundings of Fireman’s Park this free event hosted by volunteers offers a few hours of family fun on a crisp fall day.

Local churches and non-profit groups donate their time and creativity to sponsor local booths providing fun activities for the kids. The activities for the day include pumpkin decorating, face painting, craft making and other games. Kids can also have fun playing on the three inflatable bounce houses.

Plus, you may want to pack the extended family in the car to hear the kids sing along with their favorite songs in a Kids Karaoke area from 11:00am –1:00pm.

Parents can feel safer after getting a free Kid Safety ID Kit with police officers from local departments manning the booth. The officers will take the child’s picture, fingerprints and a brief description (height, weight, eye color) and give the parents a complimentary CD to take home.

As in the past, the event coincides with the yearly National Fire Prevention Week. The Village of Maryville Volunteer Fire Department will have their fire trucks, ambulances and fire safety equipment on display for all to see.

In case you were wondering, refreshments will be available for purchase.

When: Saturday, October 15, 2011
Time: 10:00 am — 2:00 pm
Where: Fireman’s Park, Maryville, IL
How Much: FREE

The Fall Fest is sponsored by:

Finally, the event is sponsoring a Sudz Drive. Organizers ask those who plan to attend to please bring any type of soap — bath, body, laundry, dish or hand! The organizers will gather up the days bubbles and get them to the Maryville Food Pantry for you. Thanks!

2011 Fall Fest Flyer