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Donate small electronics to Yucca Valley Library

If you have electronics sitting around you are looking to dispose of – don’t send them to the landfill – the friends of the Yucca Valley Library can help you dispose of them with their recycle, repair, refurbish and reuse campaign.

There are a few days left in the month and the non-profit organization has been collecting small electronics all August- if you are doing some house cleaning and have electronics that are no bigger than a VCR – you can contact the friends of the yucca valley library to coordinate a drop off donation.

Small electronics include video games, cell phones, laptops, tablets, and calculators. Large electronics like televisions will not be accepted – they can be recycled at facilities at Burrtec. 

For more information on donating – you can visit and contact the Friends of the Yucca Valley Library at https://www.yuccavalleyfol.org/

  • Video Games & Consoles, especially vintage, by Nintendo, Sony PlayStation, Microsoft Xbox, Sega, TurboGrafx, all handheld consoles; games: cartridge- and disc-based.
  • Vintage Boomboxes, radio cassette players
  • Cell Phones: flip, touch screen, regular
  • Laptops: all brands—but no PCs, monitors
  • MP3 players: Sony, Apple Ipod, Microsoft Zune, others
  • Tablets: Apple Ipads, Kindle Fire, Samsung Galaxy, Lenovo, Wacom, others
  • All Portable cassette, CD, DVD players
  • CDs, DVDs, Vinyl, cassettes
  • Kodak Slide Projectors
  • GPS: handheld, car mount, range finders, GPS watches
  • Texas Instruments Graphing Calculators
  • Film & Digital Cameras & Camcorders (CCD, VHS, VHS-C, Hi8, Sony, JVC, Hitachi
  • All BOSE products
  • All SONOS products
  • All portable Bluetooth speakers
  • Laser discs & laser disc players
  • Working—or not, even damaged!

Robert Haydon

Robert Haydon is the Online News Editor at Z107.7 He graduated from University of Oregon's School of Journalism, with a specialty in Electronic Media. Over the years, he has worked in television news, documentary film, and advertising and marketing. He likes to go fast on old, slow motorcycles - avoiding the bunnies while enjoying the wild and unique Mojave desert.


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