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Padnos Shoreline Recycling is a partner of both Positively Muskegon and the Muskegon Channel. They believe firmly in being a great steward of the community and they offer top dollar for your scrap. This time around they are helping out the Grand Haven and Spring Lake Co-Op hockey team! As any hockey parent knows, hockey is an expensive sport for kids to play and not only does the equipment and time commitment get expensive, the teams have to rent ice time for practice. The GH and SL teams do have some rivalries in Muskegon like Mona Shores and Reeths-Puffer, but they have also spent a lot of time playing together in mixed travel teams. Hockey at the high school level is one tough sport and the road to even that level is a tough one!
With that being said, let's get down to action. You'd like to get rid of a bunch of junk. We got that much. You'd also like all that junk to be recycled and the proceeds to go to a greater good....ok, the ball is rolling! Load up the truck, trailer, or trunk....all three if you have to and haul it to Lakeshore Sports Center on Airline Road in Muskegon Saturday September 9th from 9am-6pm. They will have large bins on site to collect what you have. Old bikes? Appliances? Scrap auto parts? Pretty much anything metal they want. In turn Padnos will take the scrap and turn it into cash to help the program and the kids and parents who play hockey. How easy is that? They do ask that you don't bring things that are dangerous. Please, stay away from anything that could be explosive or corrosive. Think of gas cans, propane cylinders, paint cans etc. Other than that...here's your chance to unload it and pay it forward to a great cause.
Tim Beers is doing double duty today. Not only is he with Padnos, he's a hockey parent, have a listen to our chat from this morning and learn a little more!
It's as simple as that! Clean it up before old man winter gets here and help out some pretty awesome kids in their quest to be hockey's next hall of famer. If not that, maybe at least staying fit and healthy while chasing an education and giving parents a little wiggle room when it comes to supporting their student athletes. Our many thanks to Padnos for their belief in all of the Lakeshore communities and our blog and the Muskegon Channel. Saturday September 9th.....clean it up and drop off your metal at Lakeshore Sports Center.
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