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Free Community Shred Day in Reno

By: One Nevada Credit Union / 06 Sep 2018
Free Community Shred Day in Reno

One Nevada Credit Union Hosts Free, Community Shred Day

It's the perfect time of year to declutter your home of all those paper piles you've accumulated. One Nevada wants to help you dispose of personal documents safely by hosting a free, community shred day at its Plumb Lane Branch on Friday, September 21 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at 1296 E. Plumb Lane, in the Costco shopping center.

Anyone in the community can safely dispose of up to three boxes of personal documents, to include recyclable paper products, envelopes and newspapers. The shred event is free, but One Nevada welcomes donations benefitting the SPCA of Northern Nevada, which will be on hand to collect donations.

"The weather has finally cooled down a bit so it's the perfect time to get your home in order. Attending One Nevada Credit Union's free shred day is the safest way to properly dispose of those confidential documents that have been stacking up around the house," says Dana Pavlu, Plumb Lane Branch Manager. "We're excited to support SPCA of Northern Nevada and offer this free shred day to the community."

In addition to free shredding services, SPCA of Northern Nevada will have an information booth at the event and introduce pets up for adoption.

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