Tomorrow’s the free shredding event sponsored by NAPO-St. Louis and Shred and Protect Document Services.
Between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m., Saturday, February 19, you can bring in one box (up to 25 pounds) of unwanted paper and have it shredded free of charge. Additional boxes are $5 each. NAPO-St. Louis members (including me…I’m working the 9 to 11 a.m. shift) will be there to help get the boxes out of your car for you.
This is a great chance to free yourself of unnecessary paper. If you’re like most people and have a pile or box/bag of paper waiting to be shredded, bring it on in. Or take the opportunity to go through a file drawer. I’d be willing to bet money you have some papers in there you can free yourself of. If you have under 25 pounds of it, you don’t even have to worry about sorting out the sensitive material. Just bring it all in.
Here’s the skinny:
Free shredding event
Sponsored By: St. Louis Chapter of NAPO & Shred and Protect Document Services
When: Saturday, February 19th 2011 from 9:00am – 1:00pm
Where: Shred and Protect Document Services 1429 Strassner Dr. Brentwood, MO 63144 (Hanley Industrial Court)
Why: The purpose of the event is to provide a safe and easy solution for the St. Louis Community to dispose of unneeded paperwork that is taking over their homes, businesses and lives. We strive to protect both consumers from identity theft and the environment by recycling the paper.
How: Free Shredding for one box (up to 25 pounds) and all other boxes shred for $5.00 per box. Cash and checks made out to Shred and Protect Document Services will be the accepted forms of payment.
Contact Information: Shannon Zipoy, NAPO St. Louis Marketing Director, 314-330-9394 or Shannon@anorganizedlife.us.
Hope to see you there!
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