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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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POPSGift recycle A nice initiative to answer several needs, economic, green, communication.
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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.
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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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POPSHow Photobucket Works Many freecyclers / fullcirclers use Photobucket to display images of the "stuff" they offer. This will be a useful "handout" to send members. /e
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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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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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POPSSurprising Things You Can Get For Free (Or Almost) More free stuff: Sheet music MutopiaProject.org has 1,272 pieces available Radio service Pandora.com is like your own personal radio service Gently used stuff at freecycle.org Photo organizer Picasa (picasa.google.com) Spam filter Get your download at spamato.net Family calendar Famundo.com is an online calendar, address book and message board
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POPSWriting PSAs (Public Service Announcements) This will be useful to the many, many volunteer social marketers around the world who run freecycle, fullcircles, reuseit, etc. groups as they struggle to increase membership and participation in these important emerging venues. Eric Snyder Ottawa.FullCircles.org ==================
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POPSNeed FREE Junk??? Some National (Canada) coverage for freecycling, the phenomenon that has been sweeping the planet since 2003. This article appeared in the Ottawa Sunday Sun today, and is featured on canoe.ca/greenplanet