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Today is International Repair Day and Moruya is shining

  • Writer: The Beagle
    The Beagle
  • Oct 17, 2020
  • 1 min read

Today is International Repair Day.  Repair Day falls on Saturday 17th October. The theme for this year's edition is repair is essential, especially during a global pandemic.

Eurobodalla joined the Global Repair Cafe movement 2 months ago.  We have a fantastic team of volunteer repairers who can repair a diverse range of products. Every Friday 9am - 12 noon we open our doors (Red Door Hall, St Johns Church Page St Moruya) to anyone who has an item/s that needs to be repaired.

At yesterday's SHASA Repair Cafe the following items were fixed:

A Kambrook lamp

Ozito drop saw

A picnic blanket

A cotton sheet

A woollen jumper (hole)

A woollen jumper (taken in)

Socks

Electric drills.


Photos from yesterday's Repair Cafe

Above: Noel Annabel on the electrical items repair table

Above: Brett Stevenson and Rob Shorrock working on a musical item

Above: Wayne and Rob Rutherford fixing bicycles

Above: Michael Hitchcock, Noel Annabel  repairing electrical items

Above: Nick Hopkins happy with his bicycle repair





 
 

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