DARLING SUN SPOTS: We have donated people’s and womens ‘ clothing after cleaning out our lockers. We would like to donate to a nonprofit organization that provides clothing to those in need for free ( not for resale ). Choose recommend a few businesses in the area. — No village, no title
The Clothes Closet at Court Street Baptist Church in Auburn, at 129 Court St., is one of them. Visit 207 784- 6661 to find out what time they are open.
At 169 Pleasant St. in Auburn, there is also the Pleasant Street Drop-In Center. The range is 207-241- 1849, and working hours are on Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to 12 p. m and on Saturdays between 9 am and 2 pm.
There are perhaps one or two churches in your town that have” clothing closets.” Clothing closets are frequently found in churches, schools, food cabinets, and other organizations that help group members. Look into the options in your area.
Please let me know if you have any clothing closets where people can find free things so I can release the Rolodex.
DEAR SUN SPOTS: Do you know the label of someone who can fix a Hobart Kitchen Aid Mixer# K- 45 in your Rolodex?
I may choose a person from the Lewiston-Auburn region. Given the weight of the system, it would be very expensive to mail it to the business in Ohio. — No village, no title
ANSWER: Your mixer is regarded as vintage because you identified it as a” Hobart.” In 1986, Hobart sold Kitchen Aid to Whirlpool Corp.
To explain device maintenance, contact a customer service representative at 1-855-845-9684 Monday through Friday from 9 am to 4:30 pm. They will give you advice on the best course of action and should be able to let you know if there is anyone in Maine who is a certified repairman.
To properly transport your blender to them, they’ll also provide you with a” delivery kit,” which consists of an enclosed box and packaging materials. It includes cheaper delivery to and from the manufacturer.
Readers, please let us know as soon as possible if you know anyone in the area who fixes these have mixer and other small appliances.
DEAR SUN SPOTS: I have a Christmas Tree Shop gift certificate that has n’t been used. Does you please explain how I can get reimbursed now that they are closed? — Greene, no title
I’m sorry to break the bad news, but this past summer, it was announced that the product cards could not be used after July 21. ” Consumers should act quickly and get their money’s worth now, especially since you should n’t necessarily expect to receive a refund or any other compensation from the store,” it said.
Apply your gift card as soon as you can, is my piece of advice to anyone, especially these days.
DEAR SUN SPOTS: I’d like to express my sincere gratitude to the person who paid for my dad’s and my breakfast at 99 Cafe. We were astonished when the servant informed us.
Please be assured that we will pay it back. Once more, bless you. You were very kind to do that. There is good in the world, as I have often said, and you have confirmed my assertion. — No brand, city
ANSWER: As usual, these kind deeds make my heart comfortable.
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