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SCRAP: Scroungers' Center for Reusable Art Parts
Apr 25, 2013 Shuai C
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SCRAP is a creative reuse warehouse and workshop space, dedicated to diverting materials from landfill and into the hands of artists, teachers, nonprofits, and others who can creatively reuse them. SCRAP's depot holds treasures galore: fabric, paint, paper, toys, frames, plastic, wood, glass, over half a million pounds each year, all at low cost or even free. SCRAP also hosts workshops, field trips, materials give-aways for teachers, volunteer events, and outreach art tables at community events, all to inspire creativity, educate about reuse, support teachers and educators, and to divert materials from landfill. SCRAP is located in a School District warehouse at 801 Toland in the Bayview, entrance on Newcomb. Anyone can donate and anyone can shop or participate in the programs and SCRAP is open Monday through Saturday 9am to 5pm. visit scrap-sf.org or call 415-647-1746 for more info.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cM67QJKlEks
This project is made possible by the City and County of San Francisco, SPUR, the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services and the Department of Technology
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