Mohave Community College student computer club hosts annual Technology Recycling Drive with City of Kingman

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MCC’s annual MC4 Recycling Technology Drive is a collaborated event with City of Kingman Public Works Department.
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MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave Community College’s MC4 Computer Club is hosting its Technology Recycling Drive from 9:00 a.m. – noon, Saturday, April 24 at the City of Kingman Public Works Yard, 3700 E. Andy Devine Ave.  

Residents are encouraged to discard their old or broken computers and technology devices. Items that will be accepted include computer components, recorders, MP3 players, video players, DVD/VHS players, digital cameras, radios, telephones and printers.  

“This is a great opportunity for the community to bring their discarded technology for recycling. Our MC4 students are happy to assist anyone who wants their hard drive destroyed or given back to them to safeguard their personal data, said Dr. Andra Goldberg, MC4 Computer Club advisor.  

During the 2020 spring recycle drive, the club and city collected a record of 20,700 pounds of computers, printers and other old technology to be recycled. MC4 Computer Club members will also assist with removing hard drives from computers.  

The event is a collaboration with MCC’s MC4 Computer Club and the City of Kingman Public Works Department. Televisions and car batteries, or items containing freon will not be accepted.  

For more information, contact Andra Goldberg, MC4 club advisor for the Kingman chapter, 928-692-3015 or at agoldberg@mohave.edu.

If you would like to become a student at Mohave Community College, now is the time. The college is enrolling students in summer semester classes, which start June 1.  Apply for free to become a student at Apply.Mohave.Edu

MCC’s annual MC4 Recycling Technology Drive is a collaborated event with City of Kingman Public Works Department.

MCC’s annual MC4 Recycling Technology Drive is a collaborated event with City of Kingman Public Works Department.

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