Monday, December 28, 2009

Give your tree a proper burial


Recycle Christmas Trees In Spartanburg, SC


Over 30 million Christmas trees are tossed out every year in the U.S., so if you had a live tree make sure it has an organic ending! Many communities offer curbside pick up of trees, others have drop off locations or wood chipping services. Please take advantage of these services your tree will wind up in a landfill where even the most natural trash is unlikely to decompose. Below is a list of local area recycling centers and landfills. If you're not a local look online at Earth911. Another thing people do is throw away their Christmas trees still decorated with lights and ornaments. I know you didn't do that, now did you?...Good.

Wellford Landfill Street:
595 Little Mountain Road
Wellford, sc 29385-9018
Phone: (864) 949-0211
Landfill:
7:00 - 4:30

Or any of the manned recycling centers in Spartanburg County. They do not want people to drop off trees at the unmanned centers—Alba Court and Fernwood Glendale

Spartanburg County Recycling Center Locations
Collection sites open Monday thru Saturday 7a.m. - 7p.m
Attended Centers:
1. Roebuck: 255 Quarter Mile Road (off Old Georgia Road)
2. Valley Falls: 270 Fourth Street, Boiling Springs
3. Cowpens*: 109 Cowpens-Clifton Road
4. Berry’s Pond: 355 Tucapau Road, Duncan
5. Howard Street: 50 Dexter Road, Spartanburg
6. New Prospect: 1650 Edwards Road, Inman
7. Mayo: 1835 Sandy Ford Road, Chesnee
8. White Stone: 379 Brown Road, Spartanburg
9. Hwy 357: 1355 Hwy. 357, Lyman
10. Campobello: 645 Runion Road
11. Wofford Road: 150 Wofford Road, Woodruff
12. Chesnee: 390 Sulphur Springs Road
13. Pauline: 5584 Hwy. 56
14. Hobbysville*: 1493 Kilgore Bridge Road, Woodruff
15. Enoree*: 3080 Hwy.92
16. Wellford:** 591 Little Mountain Road
17. Stone Station*: 185 Gowens Road, Spartanburg

Drop-Off Centers (for recycling only)
18. County Administration: Alba Court
19. Fast Phil’s: Fernwood-Glendale Road

Happy New Year, Y'all!

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

“Cheap” can be “Chic.”

Recently I came across a quaint resale clothing boutique for women called Couture Closets..sorry guys, but you don’t like shopping anyway....
The concept is unique because of the opportunity to cash in on old clothes no longer worn and save money on something “new” for yourself! The Couture Closet has everything easily accessible on spacious racks. The garments are organized by size and color, neat and clean, and ready to be worn. When I was there one of the owners, Amy, hand picked a few items that were perfect for my shape and size as well as my skin tone and hair color. For less than fifty bucks I left with a pair of designer jeans, sweater, blouse and a scarf. Did I mention the assortment of hip and stylish clothes that are a brand new line and reasonably priced? It is called True Denim and if you’re young at heart with an energetic flare you’ll enjoy the distinctive look these pieces have to offer. (Check them out on Facebook!)
Amy and Debbie, the proprietors of the Couture Closets, LLC take it a step further for a fee. They will come into your home, go through your closets, and revamp your entire wardrobe, hence, giving you a new outlook on your clothes with a sense of fashion and style that you may not have known!....and you thought you didn't have anything to wear....This is a "closet recycling" like you've never seen. As they so cleverly put it...”its like shopping from within." When finished they take what you don’t want and sell it for you giving you 50% of the proceeds, then the rest of your old clothes are donated to charities such as Dress for Success and Goodwill. After my shopping spree I went through my own closet and returned with some items that are now being “recycled” and I will receive half of what they sell for! For more information and pricing on services they offer, which are tailored to your individual needs, go to www.coutureclosets.net or visit their store at 148 West Main Street (where Justin's Steakhouse use to be) downtown Spartanburg, SC, 29304. Hours of operation are Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 11a-5p and Saturday from 11a-3p. (hey, I like those hours!)
I have nothing against Goodwill ,however, the few times I have shopped at one I have come away with my energy depleted and somewhat depressed. It must have been the neon lights and the musty smell that threw me over the edge. You know as well as I that those conditions are very overwhelming and takes time to find a “diamond” in the rough. So, why do all that searching for new outfits when Amy and Debbie have the "diamonds" polished and hanging before you at Couture Closets?? So, trade in your old duds for something new and enjoy the recycled you!
www.coutureclosets.net