OSHKOSH, WI – (WISS) – People who have odds and ends that need repairing will find help from a group of volunteer-led “fixers” during the Repair Cafe Oshkosh on Saturday, May 11 from noon until 4 p.m. at the Downtown Oshkosh YMCA.
Michael Borucke says this event provides a sense of community to Oshkosh for both the people who volunteer to do repairs and the people who get items fixed.
“There is something about getting together with other community members in a non-monetary situation,” said Borucke. “You are seeing people helping people, because it makes them feel good. It’s a place where things can happen. You get inspired.”
Borucke says about 15 volunteers help Repair Cafe Oshkosh fix all sorts of things from mending clothing to repairing toasters. He mentioned bicycle repair, jewelry, furniture and even appliances as things that can be repaired for free. Not only do the repairs extend the life of the items, but Borucke says they also keep items out of the landfills.
“There’s also an exchange of knowledge that is happening,” said Borucke. “You can work with someone and then figure out how to fix it the next time it breaks. A lot of community strengthening happens. And it’s really interesting to see. Just for that experience alone, I would suggest people to come check it out.
Who does Repair Cafe Oshkosh help?
He expects about 60 people to come through looking for help on repairing their household items. According to Borucke, even the fixers can be customers.
“Me, myself, I’ve brought in everything from a laundry bag for sewing and a lunchbox,” said Borucke. “It’s interesting how much we don’t realize ‘Oh, Yeah! This needs to be fixed. I put this in the closet for a reason!’ So, I really did haul a bunch of stuff last time.”
All visitors who are seeking repairs will need to sign a waiver, and all work will be done at the Repair Cafe Oshkosh on Saturday afternoon.
Borucke says there have already been three Repair Cafe Oshkosh events. One of his favorite stories from past events involves a toaster that was over 60 years old.
“There was a couple that brought in a toaster – an elderly couple. This toaster was from their wedding. And so this turned out to be from 1955,” said Borucke. “There were fixers that worked on it for hours but were able to fix it.”
Future “fixers” who want to volunteer to be a part of Repair Cafe Oshkosh are encouraged to reach out to Borucke at repaircafeoshkosh@gmail.com.
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