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SATURDAY, MAY 11TH IS THIS YEAR'S SPRING APPLIANCE RECYCLING/SHREDDING/DRUG DROP-OFF DAY!!!!

In an effort to protect our water, land and air, officials from the Village of Sister Bay and the Town of Liberty Grove are encouraging everyone to recycle and participate in a Prescription Drug Drop-Off and an Appliance/Electronics Recycling Event on Saturday, May 11, 2024.  All Village of Sister Bay and Town of Liberty Grove residents, property owners, and business owners or operators are also encouraged to participate in a Shredding Event that same day.  (Be advised that the appliance/electronics recycling services as well as the drug drop-off event will be open to the public, but due to overwhelming response in the past, persons from other municipalities will NOT be allowed to participate in the Shredding Program.) 

There will not be any charge to recycle most small household appliances or items such as bicycles, lawn mowers, snow blowers, stoves and washing machines, but fees ranging from $5.00 to $60.00 per item could be charged to recycle anything with a compressor or a screen such as LCD and CRT monitors, televisions, refrigerators, freezers, dehumidifiers and air conditioning units. Please note that this list is not all-inclusive.

There will be no charge for VILLAGE OF SISTER BAY OR TOWN OF LIBERTY GROVE RESIDENTS, BUSINESS OWNERS and PROPERTY OWNERS to have documents securely shredded. All shredded materials will be recycled.

  • Any documents to be shredded as well as any of the previously mentioned items should be brought to the parking lot at the Sister Bay Sports Complex, 2155 Autumn Court, between 9:00 A.M. and noon on May 11, 2024.
  • Please note that there will be a limit of five (5) Bankers Boxes filled with materials to be shredded per household or business.
  • If you wish to drop off items to be securely shredded please be prepared to present “proof of residence” at the entrance to the Sports Complex.
  • Before large items can be placed on the recycling truck any and all recycling fees must be paid.

 In response to a request from a number of concerned citizens a representative of the Door County Sheriff’s Department will also be on site to accept and safely dispose of unused or outdated prescriptions and over-the-counter medications. There will not be a charge for this service. Please note that liquids, creams, syringes, lotions, Chemo Therapy drugs, aerosols and inhalers, needles and mercury thermometers will not be accepted.

 For further information regarding the previously mentioned event please contact Janal at the Village Administration Office, ph. (920) 854-4118.