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Recycle Political Signs, this Saturday: drop-off at my Worthington house if you want

You can easily recycle your political signs and metal hangers this Saturday, 8-12, at the Bill McDonald Athletic Complex (4990 Olentangy River Rd., Cols, OH 43214).  All paper, plastic and coroplast signs (including metal stands) will be accepted and recycled free-of-charge.

For convenience, if you would rather drop off your signs/hangers at my house (before 11 a.m. Saturday please), I will take them to the site for you.  Our home address is 195 E Dublin Granville Rd (on the southwest corner of Dublin Granville and Plymouth; our gravel parking area is on Plymouth St., which is where you can drop off your signs).  fyi, Plymouth is the third street east of High Street, half a dozen houses or so after the Sharon Memorial Hall (with the artillery gun in front).

 

Here are a couple of links to the event if interested:

https://www.worthington.org/Calendar.aspx?EID=7639&month=11&year=2023&day=11&calType=0

https://www.swaco.org/Calendar.aspx?EID=504

David Robinson

David Robinson lives in Worthington with his wife, Lorraine, and their three children—one who attends Kilbourne Middle School, one who attends Phoenix Middle School, and one who is a graduate of the Linworth High School Program and Otterbein University. David is President and co-owner of Marcy Adhesives, Inc., a local manufacturing company. David has served on Worthington City Council since January, 2018, and is deeply committed to 1) advancing resident-centered policies, 2) supporting responsible development that enhances our unique historic character, 3) endorsing environmentally sustainable practices for both residents and city operations, 4) promoting the safety and well-being of all residents, and 5) preserving the walkable, tree-filled, distinctive, friendly nature of our neighborhoods.