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APRIL 17, 2013 • DELHI-PRICE HILL PRESS • B9

Mount offers disposal of ‘e-waste’

Residents who would like to recycle their electronic devices or safely dispose of larger products such as televisions and computers are welcome to drop off their items at the Community Recycling Day from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, April 27 in the College of Mount St. Joseph’s west parking lot off Delhi Road by the College Theatre. The Mount’s Environmental Action Committee (EAC) is working with Recycle Force, a company from Indianapolis, which will dispose of the materials in a safe way. The EAC will accept cell phones, charging cords and phone accessories for the Cincinnati Zoo’s “Project Saving Spe-

cies” program, which helps protect gorillas and their habitat in Africa by minimizing the amount of coltan (an ore used in cell phones) that needs to be mined. The goal is to collect 200 cell phones. In addition to cell phones, some of the items that will be accepted include anything with an electrical cord – telephone systems, computers, monitors, scanners, laser disc players, computer keyboards, printers, VCR/DVD/CD players, fax machines, game systems, copiers, microwaves, surge protectors, cash registers, power cables, electronic wiring, and satellite components. Larger items such as refrigerators, washers, dry-

ers, and dishwashers also accepted. A $10 donation is requested for all CRT televisions and monitors and $20 donation for all refrigerant-containing appliances. Recycle Force will demanufacture highergrade materials such as televisions, computers and monitors and will wipe hard-drives clean of all data to address any privacy concerns. Broken down scrap metals are collected, packaged and sold to build new components. Electronic waste contains a number of toxic elements, such as lead and mercury, which should be disposed of carefully If you have questions, please call 244-4864.

Mercy Health offering seminars Mercy Health will have a series of free community seminars. To register, call 513-95MERCY (513-956-3729), them press option two, then option one. For the weight management seminars only, call 513-682-6980 or visit www.e-mercy.com and scroll down to “FREE Surgical & Non-Surgical Weight Loss Information

Sessions” to register. Seminars on the west side are: Orthopaedics » Treatment Options for Conditions of the Hands and Wrists; Tuesday, April 23, 6-7 p.m. with Dr. Craig B. Willis at Mercy Health – Mount Airy Hospital, Rooms ABCD, 2446 Kipling Ave. Women’s Health » Understanding and

Treating Common Issues During Pregnancy/Antepartum; Monday, April 22, 6-7 p.m. with Dr. Sarah Sabin at Mercy Health — Western Hills HealthPlex, Rooms A&B, 3131 Queen City Ave. » My Pap Test is Abnormal. What Does This Mean? Wednesday, April 25, 6-7 p.m. with Dr. Robert Flick at Mercy Health – Mount Airy Hospital.

Farmers market offering special events computer products, including old computers, laptops, servers, LCD monitors, speakers, keyboards, mice, printers, copiers fax machines, scanners, cell phones, phone equipment, docking stations, computer parts for recycling. The Hamilton County Solid Waste District will present “Landfill Models and their Alternatives.” » May 10 – “Renewable Energy Sources – Kicking the Fossil Fuel Habit” Various renewable energy options is the topic of a presentation by Larry Feist, program chair and professor of the Renewable Energy program at Cincinnati State. A GoMetro Hybrid Bus will be on the grounds for visitors to walk through as Metro

Bus Company provides information on its green efforts. » May 17 – “Urban Farming: A Better Use for Your Land than just Grass” Learn ways to grow your own food on your own land. » May 24 – “Composting: A Great Way to Feed your Food.” Learn how to turn your leftover fruits and vegetables into rich compost.

The College of Mount St. Joseph’s Music Academy is offering new Class Experiences geared toward musicians of all ages. Students in grades six-10 can register for Jazz Enthusiasm. The class meets twice a month on Sundays from 2-3:30 p.m. through May. The class teaches everything from jazz techniques to rock history to modern recording methods and how to implement them into performance and improvisation. Students will have access to computers and learn how to compose their own music. The class, taught by Joel Greenberg, music educator and professional guitarist, costs $225. Music for Munchkins is a brand new opportunity for children ages 4-6 to learn basic fundamentals of music through movement, rhythm, singing, group participation, and playing instruments. Chelsey Sweatman, music teacher at

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Delshire Elementary School and the director of the Cincinnati Children’s Choir’s west satellite, will teach this sixweek session which starts Tuesday, June 11, from 10-11 a.m. The cost is $100. Group Piano for Adults is a brand new opportunity in September for anyone over the age of18 to learn basic fundamentals and chords necessary to be able to play and enjoy music of all genres. This will be taught in a relaxed, social atmosphere. “Our new Class Expe-

riences are excellent opportunities for musicians of all ages to have additional instruction in music, or even for those who enjoy trying something new,” said Bryan Crisp, artistic director for the music academy. “We also offer private music lessons on all instruments, including voice, for all ages and abilities.” Class Experiences offer discounts for multiple children and for Mount employees as well. For more information visit www.msjmusicacademy.com.

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Celebrating the arrival of spring, the Lettuce Eat Well Farmers Market is featuring a variety of events and special guests focusing on various aspects of sustainability: recycling, composting, renewable energy and turning land and lawns into gardens. Activities will take place 3-7 p.m. every Friday in May on the grounds of Cheviot United Methodist Church, 3820 Westwood Northern Blvd. » May 3 – “Transform your Trash – Reduce your Impact on our Landfills” eCycleIT, a local IT and computer recycling company, will be on hand to accept old electronic and computer equipment. Accepted items include outdated IT and

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