Location: Farm + Food Lab
Creativity and imagination are stimulated through stories about wonders of life in the garden.
Gently used book donations to the Farm + Food Lab’s Little Free Library are welcomed.
Storytime in the Garden Schedule:
Creativity and imagination are stimulated through stories about wonders of life in the garden.
Gently used book donations to the Farm + Food Lab’s Little Free Library are welcomed.
Storytime in the Garden Schedule:
Creativity and imagination are stimulated through stories about wonders of life in the garden.
Gently used book donations to the Farm + Food Lab’s Little Free Library are welcomed.
Storytime in the Garden Schedule:
Creativity and imagination are stimulated through stories about wonders of life in the garden.
Gently used book donations to the Farm + Food Lab’s Little Free Library are welcomed.
Storytime in the Garden Schedule:
Creativity and imagination are stimulated through stories about wonders of life in the garden.
Gently used book donations to the Farm + Food Lab’s Little Free Library are welcomed.
Storytime in the Garden Schedule:
Electronic waste includes the following items:
State-certified used oil collection centers will accept your used motor oil and used oil filters. See a list of certified collection centers in the list below, and keep an eye out for this logo:
Stormwater pollution can have detrimental effects on the local community and environment. Fortunately, stormwater pollution can be prevented. With a little consciousness and simple changes in everyday behavior, stormwater pollution can be averted.
Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) is any type of household product that you would like to discard and is labeled with any of the following words:
HHW must be handled and disposed of with care in order to avoid polluting the environment and possible health hazards.
Switching from traditional light bulbs to CFLs is an effective, accessible change every American can make right now to reduce energy use at home and prevent greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to global climate change.
Lighting accounts for close to 20 percent of the average home’s electric bill. Changing to CFLs costs little upfront and provides a quick return on investment.
There are four convenient centers located throughout Orange County that accept residential toxic waste. All of the centers are open Tuesday-Saturday 9a.m.-3p.m. and are closed on rainy days and holidays. Phone: 714-834-4000 Note: proof of Orange County residency is required.
Irvine Regional HHW Center
6411 Oak Canyon (adjacent to the City of Irvine O.S.F.)
Anaheim Regional HHW Center
1071 N. Blue Gum Street
Huntington Beach Regional HHW Center
17121 Nichols Street