The Fifth Corner teen center and Saline's Environmental Commission are sponsoring a free electronic waste recycling event on Saturday November 5, 9am to 4pm at the corner of Willis and Saline-Milan Rd (a/k/a S. Ann Arbor St).
Following, are the details:
Description:
Vintage Tech Recyclers is a full service electronics recycler based in Romeoville, IL. The goal at Vintage Tech is to create recycling programs for all organizations, and communities to increase recycling participation and minimize landfill waste including heavy metals and hazardous components. The hierarchy at Vintage Tech is reuse first and VTR is committed to refurbishing and recovering all possible parts and units. At VTR, we provide a responsible solution and ensure the most secure and environmentally sound process for electronics recycling for all of our programs. We are an R2 certified company and comply with all local, state, and federal regulations. Vintage Tech Recyclers, Inc accepts all of the following items for recycling:
Accepted Items:
Monitors
Laptops
TV’s
Printers
Computers
Printers/ Fax/ Scanners
DVD/ Stereos/VCR’S
Video Game Consoles
Peripherals-Mice/Keyboards
PDA/Cell Phones
All computer parts
MP3/IPods/etc
Phones
Etc.
Non Accept Items:
Typewriters
Terminals
Toaster Ovens
Hair Dryers
Curling Irons
Cash Registers
UPS Batteries
Copiers
Electronic Tools
Yorkshire Hills Homeowners Association
Yorkshire Hills Homeowners Association
Description
Yorkshire Hills is a residential neighborhood located near Saline, in York Township, Washtenaw County, Michigan. The Homeowners Association serves a community of custom-built, single-family homes nestled in a scenic area southwest of Ann Arbor. The neighborhood is known for its spacious lots, mature landscaping, and peaceful suburban atmosphere. For community members only, please join our group on Facebook.
Contacts us any time at yorkshirehills48176@gmail.com
Contacts us any time at yorkshirehills48176@gmail.com
10/30/2011
5/05/2011
Free electronic waste recycling event on June 4 from 9am to 4pm at 211 Willis Rd
It is official! Saline's Environmental Commission and The Fifth Corner teen center, will sponsor a free electronic waste recycling event on June 4 from 9am to 4pm at 211 Willis Rd. So don't take your items to Pioneer this weekend, save them for Saline's own fund raiser. Following, are some of the details:
Description:
Vintage Tech Recyclers is a full service electronics recycler based in Romeoville, IL. The goal at Vintage Tech is to create recycling programs for all organizations, and communities to increase recycling participation and minimize landfill waste including heavy metals and hazardous components. The hierarchy at Vintage Tech is reuse first and VTR is committed to refurbishing and recovering all possible parts and units. At VTR, we provide a responsible solution and ensure the most secure and environmentally sound process for electronics recycling for all of our programs. We are an R2 certified company and comply with all local, state, and federal regulations. Vintage Tech Recyclers, Inc accepts all of the following items for recycling:
Accepted Items:
Monitors
Laptops
TV’s
Printers
Computers
Printers/ Fax/ Scanners
DVD/ Stereos/VCR’S
Video Game Consoles
Peripherals-Mice/Keyboards
PDA/Cell Phones
All computer parts
MP3/IPods/etc
Phones
Etc.
Non Accept Items:
Typewriters
Terminals
Toaster Ovens
Hair Dryers
Curling Irons
Cash Registers
UPS Batteries
Copiers
Electronic Tools
Description:
Vintage Tech Recyclers is a full service electronics recycler based in Romeoville, IL. The goal at Vintage Tech is to create recycling programs for all organizations, and communities to increase recycling participation and minimize landfill waste including heavy metals and hazardous components. The hierarchy at Vintage Tech is reuse first and VTR is committed to refurbishing and recovering all possible parts and units. At VTR, we provide a responsible solution and ensure the most secure and environmentally sound process for electronics recycling for all of our programs. We are an R2 certified company and comply with all local, state, and federal regulations. Vintage Tech Recyclers, Inc accepts all of the following items for recycling:
Accepted Items:
Monitors
Laptops
TV’s
Printers
Computers
Printers/ Fax/ Scanners
DVD/ Stereos/VCR’S
Video Game Consoles
Peripherals-Mice/Keyboards
PDA/Cell Phones
All computer parts
MP3/IPods/etc
Phones
Etc.
Non Accept Items:
Typewriters
Terminals
Toaster Ovens
Hair Dryers
Curling Irons
Cash Registers
UPS Batteries
Copiers
Electronic Tools
8/14/2010
7/21/2010
Board Minutes for 7/21/2010
Started: 7:00 PM
Attendance: Mike Ward, Mary Newton, Clarke Macy, Fred Luptin
Reviewed newsletter by the awesome Fred Luptin. Decided to leave out the cost of homes sold this year.
Email dues instead of spending money on postage.
Fred and Mary will distribute newsletters to those who don't have emails in the directory.
Keep dues at $40/year.
Mary Newton will shop around for new insurance for the board.
No picnic this year to save money for the entrance lights and sign.
Lake access at York Woods - Fred was authorized to meet with the York Woods board in 6 months to propose individual membership to the lake.
Possibility of purchasing the woods behind Mike Ward's house.
Meeting ended 8:02 PM
Attendance: Mike Ward, Mary Newton, Clarke Macy, Fred Luptin
Reviewed newsletter by the awesome Fred Luptin. Decided to leave out the cost of homes sold this year.
Email dues instead of spending money on postage.
Fred and Mary will distribute newsletters to those who don't have emails in the directory.
Keep dues at $40/year.
Mary Newton will shop around for new insurance for the board.
No picnic this year to save money for the entrance lights and sign.
Lake access at York Woods - Fred was authorized to meet with the York Woods board in 6 months to propose individual membership to the lake.
Possibility of purchasing the woods behind Mike Ward's house.
Meeting ended 8:02 PM
4/18/2010
Safety Alert from Washtenaw County Sheriff's Department
From: Scot Graden
Date: Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 5:20 PM
Subject: Safety Alert from Washtenaw County Sheriff's
From: Keith Mansell
Date: Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 10:35 AM
Subject: York Twp.
Good morning to you all. I want to make you aware of a recent incidentthat occurred this morning in York Twp. This type of incident directlyaffects your safety as well as your children's safety. This morning,at approximately 8:00 am, I was dispatched to an address, on Bemis Rdnear the Saline City Limits, for an unexploded pop bottle bomb. When Iarrived, I noticed a 20 ounce pop bottle, on the ground, in thecallers front yard. After I inspected it closer, I determined that itwas in fact a "Works" Bomb. I was able to clear the device away fromthe house and once I moved it, it detonated itself within 30 seconds.After leaving that house, I checked other yards in the area during mypatrols. I located a second one, just a few doors down from the firstone. As I took care of the disposal/detonation, the homeowner came outand asked me what it was. When I showed her what it was, sheimmediately told me that she saw the bottle and that she had plannedon picking it up when she got her morning paper. Like the first one,once I moved it, it detonated in short order. There was a highprobability that this would have detonated in her hand/face while shecarried it to the trash.
A "Works" Bomb is Drain-o and Tin Foil, mixed together inside of abottle. The chemical reaction between the Drain-o and the Tin Foilmakes a volatile build up of gases and subsequently detonates thebottle with a great amount of force. Once the detonation occurs, thechemical substance that is in the bottle is actually boiling liquid.
The amount of force that is generated at the time of the explosion isenough to severe fingers and also deliver 2nd and 3rd degree chemicalburns to the victim. The chemicals can possibly cause blindness andthe toxic fumes can be harmful.
**SAFETY**SAFETY**SAFETY***..........When you are out and about inyour yards, please be mindful of these devices. If your picking upyour morning paper, or mowing your grass, or if you let your childrenout to play; whatever your activities are, please use the followingprecautions.
1) If you find a soda bottle or any other bottles, examine itcarefully before you touch it or get near it. If it shows signs ofswelling, or melting in any way, DO NOT TOUCH IT! Call 911 and let usrespond to take care of it.
2) If you find a soda bottle that has any liquid in it, DO NOT TOUCHIT! Call 911 and let us respond to check it / dispose of it.
Both bombs this morning appeared to be slightly swollen, with a darkcolored liquid, inside of it. This liquid could have easily beenmistaken for left over soda.
I know that calling 911 for a soda bottle may sound silly or like amisuse of your Police protection but trust me, it is not. You do notwant one of these devices detonating in your hand or your children'shands or in your pets face. We are here to incur the danger for you sothat you are and your loved ones are not harmed. So please check youryard thoroughly before letting your children out to play and bemindful before you just deem that soda bottle as garbage and pick itup.
In closing, please educate your children on the dangers andconsequences of making these devices. It has become popular with theyouth in the past few years, to do this as a prank, but there havebeen some changes to the law. Not only could it be deadly to the makeror the victim, but making one these devices is called, "Possession ofa Substance with Explosive Capabilities". If it causes no damage, itsa 15 year Felony. If it causes damage, its a 20 year Felony. If itcauses physical injury, its a 25 year Felony. If it causes seriousinjury, the penalty can be "Up to life", and if it causes death, itsMandatory Life without the possibility of Parole. These are statutoryguidelines only. These penalties are what could be imposed but it doesnot necessarily mean that these penalties would be imposed.
If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to callme or send me an email. Please be safe and have a great day.
Keith
Date: Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 5:20 PM
Subject: Safety Alert from Washtenaw County Sheriff's
From: Keith Mansell
Date: Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 10:35 AM
Subject: York Twp.
Good morning to you all. I want to make you aware of a recent incidentthat occurred this morning in York Twp. This type of incident directlyaffects your safety as well as your children's safety. This morning,at approximately 8:00 am, I was dispatched to an address, on Bemis Rdnear the Saline City Limits, for an unexploded pop bottle bomb. When Iarrived, I noticed a 20 ounce pop bottle, on the ground, in thecallers front yard. After I inspected it closer, I determined that itwas in fact a "Works" Bomb. I was able to clear the device away fromthe house and once I moved it, it detonated itself within 30 seconds.After leaving that house, I checked other yards in the area during mypatrols. I located a second one, just a few doors down from the firstone. As I took care of the disposal/detonation, the homeowner came outand asked me what it was. When I showed her what it was, sheimmediately told me that she saw the bottle and that she had plannedon picking it up when she got her morning paper. Like the first one,once I moved it, it detonated in short order. There was a highprobability that this would have detonated in her hand/face while shecarried it to the trash.
A "Works" Bomb is Drain-o and Tin Foil, mixed together inside of abottle. The chemical reaction between the Drain-o and the Tin Foilmakes a volatile build up of gases and subsequently detonates thebottle with a great amount of force. Once the detonation occurs, thechemical substance that is in the bottle is actually boiling liquid.
The amount of force that is generated at the time of the explosion isenough to severe fingers and also deliver 2nd and 3rd degree chemicalburns to the victim. The chemicals can possibly cause blindness andthe toxic fumes can be harmful.
**SAFETY**SAFETY**SAFETY***..........When you are out and about inyour yards, please be mindful of these devices. If your picking upyour morning paper, or mowing your grass, or if you let your childrenout to play; whatever your activities are, please use the followingprecautions.
1) If you find a soda bottle or any other bottles, examine itcarefully before you touch it or get near it. If it shows signs ofswelling, or melting in any way, DO NOT TOUCH IT! Call 911 and let usrespond to take care of it.
2) If you find a soda bottle that has any liquid in it, DO NOT TOUCHIT! Call 911 and let us respond to check it / dispose of it.
Both bombs this morning appeared to be slightly swollen, with a darkcolored liquid, inside of it. This liquid could have easily beenmistaken for left over soda.
I know that calling 911 for a soda bottle may sound silly or like amisuse of your Police protection but trust me, it is not. You do notwant one of these devices detonating in your hand or your children'shands or in your pets face. We are here to incur the danger for you sothat you are and your loved ones are not harmed. So please check youryard thoroughly before letting your children out to play and bemindful before you just deem that soda bottle as garbage and pick itup.
In closing, please educate your children on the dangers andconsequences of making these devices. It has become popular with theyouth in the past few years, to do this as a prank, but there havebeen some changes to the law. Not only could it be deadly to the makeror the victim, but making one these devices is called, "Possession ofa Substance with Explosive Capabilities". If it causes no damage, itsa 15 year Felony. If it causes damage, its a 20 year Felony. If itcauses physical injury, its a 25 year Felony. If it causes seriousinjury, the penalty can be "Up to life", and if it causes death, itsMandatory Life without the possibility of Parole. These are statutoryguidelines only. These penalties are what could be imposed but it doesnot necessarily mean that these penalties would be imposed.
If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to callme or send me an email. Please be safe and have a great day.
Keith
5/11/2009
Summer Picnic is July 18th
Please join us for a neighborhood picnic at Mike and Jean Ward’s home July 18 at 4:30pm 9344 Yorkshire Dr.
Details to follow.
2/22/2009
Black Grill Cover Found
FYI....if anyone is missing a large black grill cover it blew into a yard near 9091 Yorkshire about a week ago during heavy winds. Send mail to info@yorkshirehills.org
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