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October 11, 2023 at 12:10 pm  News

Kamloops, Oct 11, 2023 – Have you got an item at home that needs repair, but you don’t have the right tools? What about a favourite piece of clothing or a Halloween costume that needs some love? A dull knife that needs sharpening? Help is on the way! Visit the Repair Café at the Kamloops Yacht Club on Saturday, October 21 between 10 am and 3 pm.

Repair Café volunteers will assess whether your item is reparable or whether its day is done. If there’s hope, Repair Cafe “fixers” will diagnose what’s ailing your item and teach you how to carry out the repair. We can even repair some items that are no longer manufactured. Since 2018 our skilled volunteers have saved hundreds of items from the landfill. Anything you can carry in (except computers and cell phones) is fair game, including lamps, hair dryers, toasters, clothing, bikes, and toys.

Says organizer Carl Gagnier: “We’re always amazed at the variety of items that people bring in. We’ve had everything from an erhu (a Chinese stringed instrument – who knew!?!) to an antique music box. No promises that we can fix everything, but you won’t find a team more willing to try!” Gagnier reports that they usually have a successful repair rate of about 65%.

The Kamloops Repair Café is an initiative of Transition Kamloops, a local not-for-profit dedicated to building a more resilient community. Repair Café volunteers gratefully acknowledge funding from a City of Kamloops Climate Action Grant – we’re doing our part to help Kamloops achieve its Climate Action Plan!

Keep an eye out for upcoming events on our website or on the Kamloops Repair Café Facebook page.

Don’t Toss it, Bring it to the Repair Cafe

Saturday, October 21st, 10 am to 3 pm
Kamloops Yacht Club, 1140 River Street

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