Residents
can
dispose
of electronic & universal
waste
FREE
of charge
BIG
BEAR
LAKE,
CA – In
partnership
with
Big
Bear
Disposal,
the
City
of Big
Bear
Lake
will
be participating
in the
County
of San
Bernardino “Free
Dump
Day” on
Saturday,
April
14 from
8:00
a.m. – 3:00
p.m.
at the
Clean
Bear
Site
# 1,
located
at 41970
Garstin
Drive.
In addition
to regular
household
trash,
yard
waste
and
tree
trimmings,
appliances,
furniture,
tires
(off
the
rim),
electronic
waste
(E-waste),
and
televisions,
the
following
items
will
also
be accepted:
- Cell
/
mobile
phones
- Telephones
- Fluorescent
tubes
- Radios
/
Stereos
- Microwave
Ovens
- Clothes
irons
- VCRs
- Space
heaters
- CPUs
(computers)
- Greeting
cards
(containing
batteries)
- Printers
- Batteries
(AA,
AAA,
C,
D & 9v)
- Aerosol
Cans
- Thermostats
This
event
is for
Big
Bear
Lake
residents
only.
For
additional
information
or questions,
residents
can
call
Big
Bear
Disposal
directly
at (909)
866-3942.
The
event
is being
held
in the
same
month
in which
we celebrate
Earth
Day.
Earth
Day,
this
year
held
on April
22,
began
in 1970.
It is
now
celebrated
by millions
of people
worldwide.
Marking
its
37th
anniversary,
hundreds
of thousands
of organizations,
government
agencies,
teachers
and
faith-based
groups
around
the
world
will
make
plans
to take
part
in the
global
movement
to protect
our
planet,
our
children
and
our
future.
The
City
of Big
Bear
Lake
is a
four-season
resort
located
in the
heart
of the
San
Bernardino
National
Forest,
approximately
30 miles
northeast
of San
Bernardino.
The
City
serves
a population
of 6,500
residents
and
covers
a 6.95
square
mile
area
on the
west
end
of Big
Bear
Lake’s
south
shore.
Recreation
is offered
year-round,
including
skiing,
boating,
fishing,
camping,
hiking,
golf
and
fine
dining.
Visit
us at
www.citybigbearlake.com
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