Join us at the Repair Café, February 1st
Are you clinging to a broken item – for example, a lamp or piece of jewelry – that you
want to keep but don’t know how to fix? If so, you may be in luck. On Saturday,
February 1, Sustainable Medfield the Medfield Transfer Station and Recycling
Committee, Westwood Environmental Action Committee, and the Dover
Recycling Committee will co-sponsor the area’s third Repair Café.
At repair cafés, individuals bring broken items to volunteers who donate their time and
tools to fix those items. Repair cafés are part of a grassroots movement aimed at
reducing consumption and waste while also fostering community bonding. Since 2009,
when the first repair café took place in Amsterdam, these events have proliferated
throughout the world.
How it Works:
1) Show up with items you want to have repaired. Fixable items include bicycles,
clothing, jewelry, lamps, small furniture, locks, and small appliances.
2) One of our “fixers” – volunteers with particular repair skills and tools – will fix your
item. Please note: fixing is free but not guaranteed. Also, if your item needs a
replacement part, you will need to buy or reimburse the fixer for that part.
3) Mingle with neighbors at the event.
Date & Time: February 1, 2025 from 2:30-5:30 pm
Location: Westwood Council on Aging, 60 Nahatan Street, Westwood
Please email sustainablemedfield@gmail.com with any questions.