Do we have any who have indicated the ability and desire to do the fixing?
I know plenty of us would like to have stuff fixed, but we need fixers.
Do we know they are out there?
I fear Fred was last of such a generation.
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Sara Mattes
> On Sep 22, 2023, at 3:39 PM, dilla tingley wrote:
We have talked about including a fix-it shop in Lincoln's new Community
Center.
I hope we will have room for it.
It not only helps residents with fixes, it provides meaningful activity for
those who volunteer to be the fixers.
Dilla
On Fri, Sep 22, 2023 at 2:09 PM Faye Speert wrote:
> I sent a a
I sent a a confusing link earlier for the Lexington Fix It Shop
In this link you will find the contact information to their fix it shop which
works on small appliances. It is run by volunteers. Scroll down to see the
information
https://www.lexingtonma.gov/180/Community-Center
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