
MERRIMACK, NH - The Merrimack Rotary Club will host an Electronics Recycling Fundraiser on Saturday, June 7, 2025 (always first Saturday in June) from 8am - 12pm at the Merrimack Town Hall (6 Baboosic Lake Road, Merrimack) for the 5th year in a row. The proceeds support rewarding scholarships and impactful community projects in town and beyond.
Recycling as easy as 1, 2, 3!
(1) Drive up.
(2) Pay the recycling fee assessed by the Club volunteers as per posted fee schedule.
(3) Drop off. No need to get out of the car – we unload!
ANYTHING ELECTRONIC! ~ Unused business or household electronics ~ Working or Non-Working ~ Items or Parts
Your privacy is protected! All items containing data are being kept secured until destroyed.
Guaranteed: A 95% recycling rate. Components disassembled and RECYCLED and, most importantly, not ending up in landfills.
Fee Schedule as follows (unchanged since 2021):
Telephones, Circuit Boards, Cables, Hard-Drives (if pre-removed from computers), Handheld Video Games, Small speakers, Calculators, Answering Machines, Keyboards, Mice, etc. -- $5
Radios, Stereos, CD/DVD/Blue Ray, Modems, Cameras, Electronic Typewriters, Cell Phones, Tablets, or iPads -- $10
Computers, Laptops, Projectors, Fax machines, Copiers, Printers, Servers, Vacuums, Game Consoles, VCRs -- $20
Televisions under 27”, Monitors, Flat Screens under 27”, Dehumidifiers, Microwaves, Large Speakers -- $25
Tube TVs, TVs 27” and over, Air Conditioners -- $35
TV or Stereo Wood Consoles & Projection TVs, Very Large Speakers, Very Heavy Items -- $50
DO NOT bring for disposal: smoke detectors, oils, paints, thinners, batteries, tires, items containing mercury-such as fluorescent, CFL light bulbs and other types of light bulbs, thermometers, capacitors, ballasts, or any other hazardous waste, toxic waste or unlisted items.
Cash, credit cards, or checks payable to: “Merrimack Rotary Club.”
Please note: The Rotary Club of Merrimack reserves the right to refuse to accept at their sole discretion any item which may be presented for disposal during the Club's fundraising event. It is also the sole responsibility and financial liability of any such presenting party to completely remove any such unaccepted object(s) from the event’s site immediately upon refusal of acceptance by the Club.
For more information, contact: Wolf von Schoen 603.943.1614 & Chris Christensen 603.424.2542 ~ merrimackrotary@gmail.com ~ www.merrimackrotary.org.
Founded in 1971, the Rotary Club of Merrimack is a volunteer organization of business people and professionals supporting the community. Merrimack Rotary projects have included the Roger Duhamel Pavilion at Watson Park, scholarships, reconstruction of Kids' Kove Playground, Merrimack July 4th pancake breakfast, Excellence in the Workplace program, Top Ten Scholars Dinner, the Rotary 4-Way Speech Contest, Interact Club, lighting at Reeds Ferry fields and more. The club works with other clubs on international projects like eradication of polio, Pure Water for the World, and hurricane relief in Honduras. www.merrimackrotary.org.