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We to - - As the weather warms up or will warm up in the Northern states soon, our minds turn to clearing out the clutter that seems to build up no matter how hard we try to stay simplified. As an alternative to a traditional yard sale or carting everything to a...
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Last Saturday, December 4th, a producer from the Weather Channel called to ask me to talk about recycling Christmas lights - so exciting. It was a wonderful opportunity to reach out to let people know that lights don't have to end up in a landfill....
We just made our last recycling run of 2020. Including today's run, 9,995 (that's NINE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED NINETY-FIVE) pounds of lights were recycled and instead of ending up in a landfill. Thank you for everyone's participation. Almost $2500 of books, toys, and...
Thanks to all of the folks who sent in lights for recycling through 2018, the proceeds of almost $900 were used to purchase gifts for girls and boys ages 8-12. Four shopping carts and a packed Subaru! David and Jack choosing and moving the carts along! The DFW Toys...
Jack (age 14) was Santa's Helper this year. On Tuesday, December 20, we converted the money collected from recycling lights for 2017 into toys and gifts and delivered to Toys for Tots. From the Toys for Tots website: MISSION: The mission of the U. S. Marine Corps...
#fliptheswitch Join the #fliptheswitch photo giveaway. Every year our favorite moment in our own houses for all of us here at Christmas Light Source is flipping the switch on our new lights displays. Everyone smiles as the lights are twinkling, and we all say, "Wow!"...
The true spirit of Christmas is about showing our love and appreciation to family members and friends. The easy thing to do is to run to Target or a local mall and pick up a few items. If your list is as long as mine, however, this can get expensive. I solve this...
I’m the Grinch who stole xmas!