King County will hold seventh free Burien Repair Event at City HallLibrary on Wednesday, Mar. 19

Burien, WALocal News

King County is hosting its seventh free Burien Repair Event on March 19, 2025, at the City Hall/Library, inviting residents to engage in sustainable practices by repairing their damaged items. The event will feature skilled volunteers ready to assist with the repair of electronics, furniture, and clothing, promoting a culture of reuse and waste reduction. This initiative highlights the county's dedication to environmental sustainability and community support. By encouraging participation in repair activities, the event aims to reduce landfill contributions while fostering a sense of community among attendees. Participants will not only learn valuable repair skills but also connect with others who share similar interests in sustainability.

The Burien Repair Event exemplifies how local initiatives can address broader environmental issues while reinforcing community ties. Residents are urged to take part and contribute to this meaningful effort, ensuring that their items are repaired rather than discarded. This event is a testament to King County's commitment to creating a more sustainable and engaged community.

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