Giving Back
Editor: As a small local business, Garrett Ace Hardware knows the importance of having strong support from the community. Throughout their 125 years of business in Healdsburg, and nearly 20 years in Windsor, they have supported and been supported by many. This year, Garrett Ace Hardware is extremely proud to continue their support of Windsor with a donation to the Windsor Kiwanis Club Toys for Tots drive. A full truckload of toys was delivered to the Windsor Fire Department with a value over $2500!
The Windsor Kiwanis Club, with help from the Windsor Service Alliance, has been collecting new toys to deliver to children and families in need throughout our local community. For more information, visit www.kiwaniswindsor.org.
A family owned business for over 125 years, Garrett Ace Hardware is your local helpful hardware place. With two locations and lots to offer, Garrett’s really is “More than just a hardware store.” Garrett’s has a large assortment of products and services including Outdoor Patio Furniture, The Paint Studio, The Service Counter, Full Service Nurseries, Building Materials, Home Furnishings and Decor, In-house Plumbing Expert and Delivery Service. You can find just about anything to get your projects done, whether it be fix-it yourself, major home improvement or a craft project. Visit www.garretthardware.com for more information.
Karen Graves
Windsor
Proper Disposal
Editor: There are many options for holiday tree recycling. Please remove all tinsel, lights, trim, ornaments and stands. Drop-off location available from Dec. 26- Feb. 1. Whole trees may be taken to the Windsor Corporation Yard at 8400 Windsor Rd., daily 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Flocked trees are NOT accepted. Sonoma County Transfer Station Dropoff available until Jan 17. All transfer stations will accept up to two unflocked trees from residents at no charge. Residential customers may place their whole tree on the curb the night before the regular collection day. Flocked trees are NOT collected. Call 586-5545.
Windsor Refuse and Recycling
Windsor

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