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ORAU employees recycle about 10,000 pounds of ‘technotrash,’ paper, shoes

Posted at 10:09 am April 25, 2014
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ORAU Earth Day

Annabel Fontaine shows off her ORAU Earth Day event T-shirt; the first 75 employees to participate in this event received one of these shirts. (Submitted photos)

For the fifth year in a row, Oak Ridge Associated Universities coordinated an annual event in conjunction with Earth Day to encourage ORAU’s 1,100 employees to bring in unwanted items from home to recycle, a press release said.

As part of this year’s two-day event on April 22-23, ORAU accepted a total of almost 10,000 pounds of technotrash (computers, related accessories, or other electronic items), paper for secure shredding, unwanted medicine as part of Operation Medicine Cabinet in collaboration with the Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention and the Oak Ridge Police Department, and 414 pairs of “gently used” shoes to donate to those in need through the Soles4Souls nonprofit organization, the release said.

“ORAU’s Earth Day event has grown each year since its start in 2010 as many employees use it as a spring cleaning ritual; this event not only helps the environment by recycling unwanted items and those in need with the donation of shoes, it keeps unwanted medicine out of the hands of children or drug abusers with Operation Medicine Cabinet, which was a new element to this year’s event,” said Tom Wantland, ORAU’s director of Environment, Safety, and Health. “Employee feedback shows that employees want to recycle, because it is the right thing to do; as an added incentive, ORAU provides T-shirts to the first 75 employees who participate in the event.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention, Earth Day, environment safety and health, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Oak Ridge Police Department, Operation Medicine Cabinet, ORAU, paper, recycle, shoes, Soles4Souls, technotrash, Tom Wantland

Tickets for Soles4Souls concert on sale

Posted at 12:34 pm April 12, 2013
By Dawn Huotari Leave a Comment

Tickets have gone on sale for the benefit concert for Soles4Souls, a shoe drive to collect shoes for the needy in our community and abroad. Tickets can be purchased at Razzleberry’s Ice Cream Lab, the Oak Ridge Universalist Church, and can also be purchased at the Youth Advisory Board’s “Battle of the Bands,” which will be held April 19.

The Soles4Souls concert will be Friday, April 26, from 7 to 10 p.m. at Robertsville Middle School. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for 18 and under. There is limited seating available. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Music, Top Stories Tagged With: benefit concert, Cindi Alpert and the Corduroy Trio, shoes, Soles4Souls, Traffic Jam, Youth Advisory Board

Oak Ridge celebrates Earth Day on April 28

Posted at 12:05 am April 18, 2012
By Dawn Huotari Leave a Comment

Earth Day 2009

Ijams Nature Center participates in a previous Earth Day festival in Oak Ridge.

Oak Ridge will celebrate Earth Day 2012 on Saturday, April 28 at the Civic Center. The event starts at 11 a.m. and will continue until 4 p.m. There will be numerous exhibits, including GreenVillageGreen, which is an online newsletter on how to live “green.” The food vendors includes ice cream, pizza, and more.

The events will include the Green Mile, Dock Dogs, and a bike rodeo. There will also be a Soles4Souls shoe drop-off site.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: Dock Dogs, festival, Green Mile, Oak Ridge Earth Day, Soles4Souls

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