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LC Industries, a not-for-profit job training facility for the blind in Durham, posted this news about its monthly recycling drive at share.triangle.com. To see more community events or to post your own, click on "Events." For more information about community listings, call 829-4629 or send e-mail to yourtriangle@newsobserver.com
A SAFE WAY TO DISPOSE OF ELECTRONICS
Drop off old electronics and maintain your data security with LC Industries' recycling drive. Your electronics are disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner.
Items accepted include desktop PCs, laptops, fax machines, printers, photocopiers, shredders, scanners, cell phones, digital cameras and computer peripherals. No CRT monitors or televisions, please.
The next recycling date is Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at LC Industries, 4500 Emperor Blvd., Durham. Call 596-8277 or visit www.lcirecycles.com for details.
DULCIMER PLAYERS TO GATHER IN GRAHAM
The Cane Creek Mountain Dulcimer Group will meet 7 p.m. Friday at the UCLA Community Center in Graham, the old Cornucopia Store, on N.C. 87 South. All players are welcome. For more information, call (336) 516-3835.
FREE YOGA LESSONS SUNDAY IN FUQUAY
"Yoga in the Park -- Fuquay Way!" is 8 to 9 a.m. Sunday at Mineral Springs Park in downtown Fuquay-Varina. It's free. Bring a mat, towel or blanket. For more information, call 577-6623.
TAKE A WALKING TOUR OF DOWNTOWN DURHAM
Historic Preservation Society of Durham volunteers will lead a tour through downtown Durham on Saturday. The tour starts at 10 a.m. at the Durham Farmer's Market, 426 Morris St. For more information, call 682-3036 or go to www.preservationdurham.org.
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