April 18, 2015 Hours: 9:00 am—1:00 pm

April 18, 2015 Hours: 9:00 am—1:00 pm
Lincoln Elementary School Parking Lot
1450 20th, Rochelle
Electronics Recycling - Ogle & Lee Counties Solid Waste Mgmt. Depts.
Document Shredding - First National Bank, Rochelle
Textiles/Shoes Recycling - Serenity Hospice & Home/Angel Treasures
Free Hardwood Saplings! - Living Lands & Waters & RockRiverSweep.org
WRHL Radio - Live Broadcast!
Water Conservation, Recycling Info. & Raffle -City of Rochelle/RMU
Recycling & Waste Disposal Info. & Raffles -Ogle County Solid Waste Mgmt. Dept.
Environmental Health Information - Ogle County Health Department
University of Illinois Extension Ogle County - Master Gardeners & Master Naturalists
Oregon Park District—Green Initiatives & Programs
Activities for Kids!
Rain
or
Shine!
For more information contact:
Ogle County Solid Waste Mgmt.: 815-732-4020
Lee County Office of Solid Waste Mgmt.: 815-857-4141
Sponsored by:
Lee County Office of Solid Waste Mgmt.
Ogle County Health Department
Accepted Items & Details
Electronics: Calculators, cameras, cell phones & phones, computers, cable, cable receivers, copiers, digital converter box, digital music player, disks, CDs, DVDs, electric motors, fax machines,
keyboards, laptops, modems, monitors, mice, microwave ovens ($10 charge), printers, power tools, projection TVs,
rechargeable batteries (no alkaline batteries), scanner, servers, shredders, software, stereo equipment, tablet, iPads,
TVs, VCR & DVD players, satellite receivers. For a complete list: http://http://oglecounty.org/departments/solidwaste-management/electronics-recycling/. Electronics will be recycled by Secure Recycling Services, Dixon, IL.
Confidential Document Shredding: First National Bank of Rochelle will provide a mobile
document shredder service for confidential documents. Space in the truck is limited, so residents and businesses
will be served on a first come/first served basis, and will be limited to three “banker boxes” of documents.
Documents will be shredded on site at no cost to participants, and a video monitor of document destruction will
be available. Shredded paper will be recycled.
Textiles/Shoes/Purses: Also accepting the following items for Serenity Hospice and Home & The Village of
Progress: Wearable clothing (not torn or badly stained); Linens (bed linens, comforters, towels, wash cloths, etc.)
(No rugs, pillows, draperies); Shoes (no boots, flip flops, heels over 1 inch); Belts & Purses. Donations are tax
deductible.
Free Hardwood Tree Saplings: Limited quantities of the following tree species will be
available on a first come/first served basis: White Oak; Burr Oak; Red Oak; and Swamp White Oak. Trees are
provided by Living Lands & Waters and distributed by RockRiverSweep.org and Ogle County Solid Waste Mgmt.
Dept. Saplings are 1-5 feet tall, bare root, and must be planted within one week.
Master Gardeners & Master Naturalist: Learn about the money savings that can be achieved by properly
planting trees and shrubs on your property. Topics discussed will include the types of trees to choose for your
location, proper planting procedures, proper tree maintenance, and the savings that can be made on your energy
bills, among other things. Also a hands-on activity for kids about recycling .
Sponsored by:
Lee County Office of Solid Waste Mgmt.
Ogle County Health Department
April 18, 2015 Hours: 9:00 am—1:00 pm
Lincoln Elementary School Parking Lot
1450 20th, Rochelle
Electronics Recycling - Ogle & Lee Counties Solid Waste Mgmt. Depts.
Document Shredding - First National Bank, Rochelle
Textiles/Shoes Recycling - Serenity Hospice & Home/Angel Treasures
Free Hardwood Saplings! - Living Lands & Waters & RockRiverSweep.org
WRHL Radio - Live Broadcast!
Water Conservation, Recycling Info. & Raffle -City of Rochelle/RMU
Recycling & Waste Disposal Info. & Raffles -Ogle County Solid Waste Mgmt. Dept.
Environmental Health Information - Ogle County Health Department
University of Illinois Extension Ogle County - Master Gardeners & Master Naturalists
Oregon Park District—Green Initiatives & Programs
Activities for Kids!
Rain
or
Shine!
For more information contact:
Ogle County Solid Waste Mgmt.: 815-732-4020
Lee County Office of Solid Waste Mgmt.: 815-857-4141
Sponsored by:
Lee County Office of Solid Waste Mgmt.
Ogle County Health Department
Accepted Items & Details
Electronics: Calculators, cameras, cell phones & phones, computers, cable, cable receivers, copiers, digital converter box, digital music player, disks, CDs, DVDs, electric motors, fax machines,
keyboards, laptops, modems, monitors, mice, microwave ovens ($10 charge), printers, power tools, projection TVs,
rechargeable batteries (no alkaline batteries), scanner, servers, shredders, software, stereo equipment, tablet, iPads,
TVs, VCR & DVD players, satellite receivers. For a complete list: http://http://oglecounty.org/departments/solidwaste-management/electronics-recycling/. Electronics will be recycled by Secure Recycling Services, Dixon, IL.
Confidential Document Shredding: First National Bank of Rochelle will provide a mobile
document shredder service for confidential documents. Space in the truck is limited, so residents and businesses
will be served on a first come/first served basis, and will be limited to three “banker boxes” of documents.
Documents will be shredded on site at no cost to participants, and a video monitor of document destruction will
be available. Shredded paper will be recycled.
Textiles/Shoes/Purses: Also accepting the following items for Serenity Hospice and Home & The Village of
Progress: Wearable clothing (not torn or badly stained); Linens (bed linens, comforters, towels, wash cloths, etc.)
(No rugs, pillows, draperies); Shoes (no boots, flip flops, heels over 1 inch); Belts & Purses. Donations are tax
deductible.
Free Hardwood Tree Saplings: Limited quantities of the following tree species will be
available on a first come/first served basis: White Oak; Burr Oak; Red Oak; and Swamp White Oak. Trees are
provided by Living Lands & Waters and distributed by RockRiverSweep.org and Ogle County Solid Waste Mgmt.
Dept. Saplings are 1-5 feet tall, bare root, and must be planted within one week.
Master Gardeners & Master Naturalist: Learn about the money savings that can be achieved by properly
planting trees and shrubs on your property. Topics discussed will include the types of trees to choose for your
location, proper planting procedures, proper tree maintenance, and the savings that can be made on your energy
bills, among other things. Also a hands-on activity for kids about recycling .
Sponsored by:
Lee County Office of Solid Waste Mgmt.
Ogle County Health Department