Photo by Carmen Cheng | Washtenaw Voice
The Hands-On museum in Ann Arbor will be hosting gaming events from Dec. 26 to Jan. 6. The museum will be partnering with the Michigan Chapter of the International Gaming Developers Association to create workshops that demonstrate game development from board games to virtual reality. There will also be performances by local and nationally recognized artists during the events. For more information visit aahom.org or call 734-531-6052.
Early 2019 will see new recycling stations on WCC’s campus. The new bins will allow easier use and should increase participation and decrease contamination between bins. The new bins will feature green, blue, and black bins. The green bin will be used for bottles, cans, and containers. The blue bin for mixed paper and card, and the black bin for landfill. WCC’s recycling department also offers a organic waste management program for fruits, vegetables, coffee grounds, tea leaves and egg shells. For more information contact Rebecca Andrews at rjandrews@wccnet.edu or call 734-677-5312.
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