AHS Robotics Club raises funds by recycling electronics

ARLINGTON — The Arlington High School Robotics Club invites the community to contribute their old, used, non-working or unwanted electronic devices to their second annual Computer and Electronics Recycling Drive on Oct. 1. AHS Robotics Club student and faculty members will be collecting computers, monitors, laptops, TVs, cell phones, printers, telephones and computer accessories at the Co-op Farm Supply in downtown Arlington from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

ARLINGTON — The Arlington High School Robotics Club invites the community to contribute their old, used, non-working or unwanted electronic devices to their second annual Computer and Electronics Recycling Drive on Oct. 1.

AHS Robotics Club student and faculty members will be collecting computers, monitors, laptops, TVs, cell phones, printers, telephones and computer accessories at the Co-op Farm Supply in downtown Arlington from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

“We will recycle almost any type of electronic device, big or small,” AHS Robotics Club President Dan Radion said. “There is no recycling fee, but any donations will be for benefit of the Arlington High School Robotics Club.”