Camden County Pride - Fall 2015

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Keeping Camden County Residents Informed

Fall 2015

Sustainable Camden County Opens Several New Programs for the Public in Gloucester Township A practical and exciting new resource will become available this summer for residents – the Camden County Tool Library. Modeled after the successful West Philly Tool Library, the county plans to offer residents the opportunity to “borrow” required, but often single-use, tools essential for residents to complete home projects. The West Philly Tool Library has seen significant program growth in the community. It has 1500 members and lends 1200 tools to members every month, a 35% increase in tools lent since last year. Over 3000 tools are in its library inventory, everything from screwdrivers and weed whackers to a cement mixer. You might never need a certain tool a second time. The Tool Library gives people the opportunity to borrow a tool for a specific project. Why buy when you can borrow?

The tool library is one of the many programs planned for the Environmental Center at Lakeland. It will be managed by the Office of Sustainability and Shared Services and is in keeping with the county’s commitment to a Sustainable Camden County. The tool library will provide residents another opportunity to “Go Green” and re-use tools, instead of purchasing new ones, which might not see significant use. The Camden County Tool Library is scheduled to open at the end of October and will be housed in Gloucester Township at 508 Lakeland Road. If you have an interest in donating tools to the library, please contact Chris Waldron at sustainable@camdencounty.com. Forms for becoming a member of the Tool Library are available at Sustainable Camden County’s website, www.sustainablecamdencounty.org

In addition to the Tool Library, Camden County will be working with Gloucester Township to launch a BikeShare program from this same location. Camden County’s BikeShare program has been in existence for four years and has hundreds of bikes available for use in Camden and Pennsauken already. For more information on donating bikes or your time to repair them, please call (856) 858-5241 or email us at ccbikeshare@camdencounty.com.

BikeShare volunteers learn about fixing donated bikes.

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