The Stearns History Museum is excited to announce its first-ever Fix-It Clinic, coming to the Sauk Centre area Friday, March 28, from 4-7 p.m. The event will be held at 510 Art Lab, located at 510 Sinclair Lewis Avenue in Sauk Centre. This free community event, in partnership with Reuse Minnesota and co-hosted by 510 Art Lab, offers a unique opportunity for individuals to get their textiles and household items mended and repaired by skilled volunteers.
Event details
• Date and time: Friday, March 28, 4-7 p.m.
• Location: 510 Art Lab, 510 Sinclair Lewis Avenue, Sauk Centre.
• This clinic will focus more on mending clothing and textiles, but repair help will be offered for small appliances, electronics, and toys.
• No pre-registration required: First-come, first-served.
Limit of two items per household.
• Items will be accepted until 6:30 p.m. (30 minutes before the event ends).
• Volunteers with expertise in mending, sewing, and general repairs will be available to assist.
• This event is made possible through funding from the Minne-sota Pollution Control Agency’s Statewide Waste Reduction and Reuse grant, reinforcing a shared commitment to sustainability and reducing waste in our community.
The Stearns History Museum is also seeking volunteers who can lend their repair, mending, or event skills to help make their clinics successful. Those interested in volunteering at future events can fill out the volunteer interest form at https://forms.gle/XUf1tSjBD6onsVws9 or visit reusemn.org for more information.
For more information on the Fix-It Clinic, please visit https://reusemn.org/event-6081376.
