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POPSFREE piano: A "once in a blue moon" find Have you ever been to Brockville, Ontario? This might give you good reason to make the trip. Every once in a blue moon, offers like this pop up on freecycling groups. This one was posted today on the Brockville Freecycle group.
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POPSGive and Take..... I've been thinking about ensuring the sustainability of Freecycle groups. "Give and Take" is the key... balance... When it's all "TAKE", it doesn't work.
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POPSGot Kids? Be Frugal Lots of good tips for parents here on being frugal. In Canada, in addition to Freecycle, we also have FULLCIRCLES.org -- a more local, Canadian spin on freecycling.
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POPSWhat to do when Santa Goofs! Some great ideas here for dealing with the stuff you really don't want... In Canada, in addition to freecycle, there's FullCircles - http://www.fullcircles.org .
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POPSFreecycle - Give and Get Stuff For Free! Change thr world one gift at a time. Recycle by giving and getting stuff, totally free both ways. You can request stuff too. Anything usable I don't need, I put up here. Let someelse enjoy the stuff you perhaps were gonna throw out anyway. A non-profit organisation.
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POPSOne person's junk; another's treasure In Canada, there is also the Fullcircles network -- FullCircles.org -- in addition to Freecycle and ReUseIt. And, there are local "flavours" of freecycling in the U.K. as well.
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POPSFreecycle: The Craigslist of FREE Stuff Freecycle is great. But if you want to cover all your bases and get quickest results, you need to consider other gifting resources: fullcircles.org, reuseitnetwork.org; kijiji; usedeverywhere.com; etc.