Thursday, September 16

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I read with interest the tip from a reader promoting Bookcrossing as a
way to set free all the books you may have cluttering up your home. I
moderate a local group that is part of a larger nonprofit organization
that does the same thing, yet you can get rid of just about anything
(and get things, too!). It is http://www.Freecycle.org <>. It's not just
for seniors, but, it's perfect for seniors who are moving out of larger
homes and into smaller ones and needing to downsize the amount of
"stuff" they have, perfect for families needing a fresh start, perfect
for college students heading off to the dorms, perfect for moms and dads
tripping over all the toys their children have accumulated over the
years. Anybody with stuff or anybody needing stuff can use Freecycle.
It's main rule is Keep it Free, Legal, and Appropriate for All Ages.
Just check out the regions listed on www.Freecycle.org <> for a group near
you. With nearly 1400 Freecycle groups around the globe, and over
465,000 people Freecycling, you are bound to find a group close by.

http://www.Freecycle.org <>


--submitted by Amanda (Genesee County MI Freecycle moderator)


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