If you’re like me, then you have probably got into the habit of shredding all those statements, old papers and everything else that you collect but need to protect.
I’ve been saving mine up for awhile since my (3rd) shredder quit some time back. Actually, I’ve been meaning to go get another new one. Well, today I didn’t need to do that. I went over to the shredding and recycling event held by the Highlands Ranch Community Association over in the parking lot of Kaiser in Highlands Ranch Town Center.
What a turn out! A long line of vehicles, filled with their papers to shred made their way to the drop off at the shredding trucks. Although there were plenty of vehicles in line, the lines moved very quickly and orderly. The volunteer staff knew just what to do and everything went smooth. All the papers were dumped into the trash can, loaded to the truck and sent into the shredder. Presto! No more piles of unnecessary papers and my security intact.
Shredding and recycling are encouraged as a way to to your part to keep the environment clean and keep your security in tact. The Highlands Ranch Community Association along with the volunteers have done another outstanding job contributing to our community. Keep an eye on the community calendar for future events like this as well as others right here in Highlands Ranch.
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