<div dir="ltr"><div>A little late to let people know, but if you have old electronics -- specifically computers, printers, laptops, monitors, A/V equipment, etc. Kramden Institute is holding an "RTP Electronics Recycling Day Drive-Thru Event" to support Earth Day over near the Frontier buildings on Park Offices Drive (just down past the old Radisson hotel and the TTA Busses) until 1pm today.</div><div><a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/13Z2kBMhBJQ_WaJXCW43oma9EIp35jnWj/view?usp=sharing">Kramden-Earth-Day-Design-1-4.pdf  </a>  (<a href="https://www.google.com/maps/place/500+Park+Offices+Dr,+Morrisville,+NC+27560/@35.8961908,-78.8701282,18z">https://www.google.com/maps/place/500+Park+Offices+Dr,+Morrisville,+NC+27560/@35.8961908,-78.8701282,18z</a>)</div><div>Earth Day Design 1 - Earth-Day-Design-1-4.pdf</div><div><br></div><div>You can probably go to Kramden Institute directly, Kramden Institute Inc, Prospectus Drive, Suite J, Durham, NC  (<a href="https://kramden.org/">https://kramden.org/</a>) -- they rebuild and fixup what they can to get to schools and such items that can't be afforded otherwise.</div><div><br></div><div>Also you can drop off old electronics and documents for shredding at Triangle Ecycling, 2717 Western Bypass, Durham, NC (<a href="https://triangleecycling.com/">https://triangleecycling.com/</a>) who employ disadvantaged persons and teach them STEM skills.</div></div>