The Black Forest AARP Chapter, in conjunction with ElderWatch Colorado and the Black Forest†Lutheran Church, will provide a FREE opportunity for citizens to safely destroy personal documents on†Saturday, June 10, from 9 a.m. to noon in the parking lot of the Black Forest Lutheran Church at 12455 Black†Forest Road. A professional shredding company will shred the documents on site. All paper documents and†cardboard containers will be recycled. Metal ring binders and plastic bags or containers cannot be accepted†because they will not recycle.†† † †Voluntary donations in the form of non-perishable food or cash would be appreciated. All donations will†benefit those who utilize the Black Forest Cares food pantry in Black Forest. In the past, this†community service event has diminished the chances of persons being a victim of ID theft and scams, while†yielding hundreds of pounds of food, and more than $1,000 in donations to a worthwhile charity.
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