Join this free community repair event. Awesome volunteers will be on hand to help you figure out and possibly fix household items. It's a fun way to learn about repair, save money, and keep things from going into the trash.
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- Clean clothes and textiles
- Bicycles
- Small electronics
- Small home appliances
- Tools or knives to be sharpened
- Jewelry
* Some repairs may not be available at every event. To confirm an item you want to bring can be repaired, post a picture below or email sustainability@clackamas.us beforehand with a description of your item.
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To reduce the wait time for each attendee, one broken item per person will be examined at a time. After each item is examined/repaired, the attendee must return to the registration table to be matched with another fixer volunteer. If your repair takes longer than 30 minutes, you may be asked to postpone the repair.
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- Items too large/heavy for one person to carry
- microwaves
- large appliances
- appliances with coolant, gasoline, or other hazardous waste
- unwashed clothing
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When you arrive with your broken items, attendees are asked to sign in at the front desk and fill out a liability waiver.
Your item may be put on the hold table where fixers review items for likelihood of a successful repair, and take in order of arrival items that match their unique skill set. This may mean items are seen slightly out of order. Depending on attendance, you may need to wait with your item. If you leave your item, you will be skipped.
Thereβs no guarantee you'll walk away with a workable item, but volunteers will give it their best shot.
Learn more about this event and other upcoming Repair Fairs in the region.