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Langley Repair Cafe Sparks Community Spirit, Next Event Oct 4

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URGENT UPDATE: The Langley Environmental Partners Society (LEPS) just hosted its fourth Repair Cafe of the year on July 26, drawing community members eager to fix their broken items and learn valuable skills. Attendees, including resident Sally Mills, gathered at the society’s offices in Murrayville to participate in this empowering event aimed at promoting sustainability and community engagement.

Mills, who has volunteered at the Repair Cafe for over two years, expressed her enthusiasm: “It’s nice to see that things are being repaired and reused.” She emphasized the importance of giving back to the community by helping others with minor repairs. This unique initiative not only assists individuals but also strengthens community ties, as noted by LEPS Environmental Educator Garima Wilson.

The next Repair Cafe is scheduled for the Aldergrove Regional Library on October 4 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.. Wilson highlighted the significance of these events, stating, “We really like this event because it brings our community together.” Volunteers will be available to help with a variety of items, including household appliances, clothing, bicycles, and tools, while also teaching attendees how to repair their possessions themselves.

Repair Cafes originated in the Netherlands in 2009 as part of a grassroots movement to combat waste and overconsumption. This initiative has since expanded globally, with over 2,500 repair cafes now operating worldwide. LEPS aims to foster a balanced approach to sustainable living, partnering with local environmental groups to protect and restore the environment through education and action.

This community-focused event not only provides practical solutions for everyday problems but also cultivates a sense of unity and purpose among residents. Those who attended the recent Repair Cafe are encouraged to share their experiences and spread the word about the upcoming event in October.

Mark your calendars and join the movement to reduce waste while learning valuable skills! For additional details, visit the Langley Environmental Partners Society website.

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