Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Amsterdam Tries to Change Culture With ‘Repair Cafes’

Amsterdam Tries to Change Culture With ‘Repair Cafes’:
Pt 1032
Amsterdam Tries to Change Culture With ‘Repair Cafes’ – NYTimes.com.
AMSTERDAM — An unemployed man, a retired pharmacist and an upholsterer took their stations, behind tables covered in red gingham. Screwdrivers and sewing machines stood at the ready. Coffee, tea and cookies circulated. Hilij Held, a neighbor, wheeled in a zebra-striped suitcase and extracted a well-used iron. “It doesn’t work anymore,” she said. “No steam.”
Ms. Held had come to the right place. At Amsterdam’s first Repair Cafe, an event originally held in a theater’s foyer, then in a rented room in a former hotel and now in a community center a couple of times a month, people can bring in whatever they want to have repaired, at no cost, by volunteers who just like to fix things.

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