Do you have a household item in need of repair, but you鈥檙e stuck on how to go about fixing it? A lamp on the fritz? A bicycle in need of repair? Favorite shirt with a hole that needs stitching? Laptop computer that won鈥檛 compute? If so, the regional Waste Reduction Office鈥檚 Repair Caf茅 could be just the event you鈥檙e looking for.
The Repair Caf茅 will take place at the Okanagan College Trades Building in 琉璃神社 April 29th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. And it will be free.
New for this year鈥檚 event will be the Okanagan Regional Library鈥檚 mobile lending library, which is a good resource if you are starting a project or trying to complete one. You will be able to borrow books on site about home repair, small appliances, automotive repair, sewing, and more. You can also try the ORL鈥檚 electronic resources including reference centres for auto and small engine repairs and home improvement, a GreenFile and Consumer Reports magazine. A library card can also be crated for you if you don鈥檛 already have one.
Back by popular demand this year will be Electro Recycle, offering up a free BBQ lunch for anyone who brings in a small appliance to be fixed or recycled.
鈥淭his event is a recyclers dream,鈥 said waste reduction facilitator Rae Stewart. 鈥淭he whole idea is to stop things from landing in the garbage unnecessarily鈥攊n a nutshell, don鈥檛 toss it, repair it!鈥
She said the whole idea is to revive the 鈥渃ulture of repair,鈥 and get people thinking they can use this thing items again, not throw them away if they don鈥檛 work.
鈥淎nd a big part of it all is showing people they can actually repair things themselves, so empowerment is a big piece of the puzzle,鈥 added Stewart. 鈥淥ur fixers are generally hobbyists who enjoy helping others. They vary in age and background, just like those that come with broken items to be fixed. 鈥
This year鈥檚 Repair Caf茅 will be the sixth event of this kind the waste reduction office has hosted, and it has grown each time.
Stewart says the idea is not to come in, drop off an item for repair and come back when it鈥檚 done. Instead, the aim is to encouraging people to become part of the process.
鈥淭he Repair Caf茅 offers you a chance to learn new skills, plus a chance to connect with skilled people. It鈥檚 a casual environment, and all the fixing is free of charge. People really like that,鈥 she said.
The Repair Caf茅 concept started in the Netherlands and is now part of a growing international network, a celebration of the great things that can be done when people pool our skills knowledge and resources.
If you would like to volunteer your time as a Repair Caf茅 Fixer, or if you have something you鈥榬e looking to have repaired, refurbished, revamped or renewed, you鈥檙e invited to join in on the Repair Caf茅. For more info visit regionaldistrict.com/repaircafe or call the Regional Waste Reduction Office for more info at 250.469.6250.