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An affectionate look behind the scenes at Menlo Parks Vacuum and Fix-It Shop. There we meet the skilled and patient personalities who keep small appliances out of the land fill.by bringing them back to useful life,
This movie is part of the collection: Fadiman Social Documentaries
Director: Dorothy Fadiman
Producer: Gayle Michel & Kristin Atwell
Production Company: Concentric Media
Sponsor: Fadiman Productions
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Keywords: Dorothy Fadiman; Gayle Michel; Kristin Atwell; Menlo Park; recycling; repair; small appliances; appliance repair; landfill; re-use; reuse; electrical repair; ecology; environment; environmental; neighborhood; human scale; fix-it; fix it; vacuum
Contact Information: info@concentric.org
Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs
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| Fix-It Shops: An Endangered Species |
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Subject:
someone will have kept track of all the things you have mended
when you get to heaven