Locker 505 holds clothes recycling event Saturday
04-05-2025 01:24 via krqe.com

Locker 505 holds clothes recycling event Saturday

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Down at Hinkle Family Fun Center Saturday morning, city organizers were taking in clothes donations for Albuquerque Public School students in need. Locker 505 held their 14th annual recyclothes event. ABQ BioPark mourns loss of popular gibbonThey are trying to serve close to 5,000 kiddos this year, throughout the metro area. If you couldn't make it out, they are still accepting donations at their Menaul location.According to the EPA, people in the U.S. throw
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