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CALIMESA - Santa gave you a new computer, printer, and fax for Christmas, and now you've got a dilemma: What to do with the old one.

The Calimesa Breakfast Lions Club will gladly accept it from you. They will refurbish it and give it to families here and in Mexico, who will happily put it back into good use.

So drop that old computer off - along with monitors, keyboards, printers, CPU's, mother boards, chips and cards - at Dr. Van Dusen's office, 34590 County Line Road, Suite 1.

Dr. Van Dusen's office is located in "Tower Center" on County Line Road just west of Third Street.

For more information call (951) 845-7614.

Donate to help worthy Breakfast Lions Club projects
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A pair of recalibrated prescription glasses that were
donated helps this youngster to see clearer.

Yucaipa - The Calimesa Breakfast Lions Club collects old computers, monitors, printers, keyboards, and various computer parts. All these items are refurbished for families and schools in need here and in Mexico. So that the less fortunate can have computers.

The Lions Club also collects eyeglasses for its Friends Across the Border program. The glasses are recalibrated and refurbished for the homeless, poor, and those with incomes to low to afford exams and glasses.

To support the Calimesa Breakfast Lions Club's efforts, drop off your used, outdated, or no longer working computers and old glasses at Dr. Van Dusen's office at 34590 County Line Road, Suite 1 (In the Tower Center). For more information, call (909) 795-2416.

The Lions Club is in need of volunteers (and you don't need to be a member). When you drop off your items just mention that you would like to volunteer. They will be happy to have the help.

About this blog

Bob Otto covers Yucaipa, Calimesa and the San Gorgonio Pass for The Sun. He has worked as a photographer and writer for The Sun, Fontana Herald News, The Hemet News, The Valley Chronicle (Hemet) and the Yucaipa News Mirror during his journalism career. Otto has lived in Yucaipa since 1979. If you have a news tip for Bob E-mail him at bob.otto@inlandnewspapers.com

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