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Printmaking with Recycled Materials with Nina Muys – 2 Sessions
• January 5, 2026
Printmaking with Recycled Materials: Tetrapack, Styrofoam and found objects Friday, and Saturday January 9 and 10, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The first day we will explore a wonderful […]
Tetra Printing with Nina Muys
• February 7, 2025
Tetrapak takes recycling to a new level. The plate is the inner part of a chicken stock or orange juice carton. It is easily engraved with a variety of tools […]
Community Forklift: Reusing Building Materials to Improve Homes, Protect Environment
• April 20, 2023
In honor of Earth Day, we spoke with Trey Davis, executive director of Community Forklift, a non-profit reuse center for home improvement supplies located just outside the District in Edmonston, […]
Daisies: Garden Explorers
• February 9, 2023
How do we use resources wisely? Explore Tudor Place’s garden to learn how to recycle and reuse material to keep the garden healthy. This program fulfills all requirements to earn […]
Tech Tip: Be Safe with Your Data and the Environment
• July 19, 2021
Getting rid of old computers or servers? Be sure to do it with safety in mind. Did you know that the components used in technology equipment are not landfill-safe? On top […]
Tech Tip: Don’t Just Throw Out That Old Computer
• August 24, 2020
Unprotected e-waste typically contains a lot of confidential and private information in the form of saved passwords, internet history and files left on the retired computer or server.
Town Topics Jan. 10, 2017
• January 10, 2018
For Some, Dockless Bikes on Thin Ice The new dockless bike-share program, which seeks to bring more choice to citywide transportation, has been getting attention from Georgetown residents. The bikes […]
