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Experts share advice for selling old items you no longer use

Experts share advice for selling old items you no longer use Tags:  DETROIT – If you’ve spent some time organizing and decluttering your home you’re probably wondering what to do with all that stuff you’ve cleaned out. Experts have said that there are ways to make money from the things you no longer need. Some of the best-selling items in your home are old toasters, coffee makers and mixers. Other options are clothes you don’t wear, toys your children don’t play with, maybe older electronics. There are sites like Poshmark, eBay and Facebook marketplace where you can sell items.

Windows 10: Ridgefield Continuing Education offering class

Windows 10: Ridgefield Continuing Education offering class Staff FacebookTwitterEmail Pictured is a Kurio Smart, which is the first kid’s tablet to run on Microsoft’s Windows 10 operating system software program. The Ridgefield Continuing Education program, which is available through the Ridgefield Public Schools, has an interactive online workshop titled: “Windows 10 Basics,” scheduled for Jan. 29, from 10 a.m. to noon.Associated Press The Ridgefield Continuing Educaton program is offering an interactive online workshop titled: “Windows 10 Basics” Jan. 29 from 10 a.m.-noon. about the computer operating system software program. Participants will learn how to customize its Start menu and desktop on the program how to use the Windows 10 Edge browser, how to personalize Windows 10 though its array of settings, how to speak to Windows 10 using its Cortana voice assistant, and how to shop for apps at the Windows Store.

Ridgefield Happenings: Bridge, Windows 10 workshop, trees

Ridgefield Happenings: Bridge, Windows 10 workshop, trees Staff FacebookTwitterEmail A card game of bridge is played in Connecticut during a previous year. Here is a list of upcoming happenings that are taking place in the future in Ridgefield including a “Windows 10 Basics” interactive online workshop, bridge, and English as a Second Language, (ESL), and General Educational Development, (GED), classes.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut Media Bridge classes Bridge is a wonderful social game that can be played on many levels, each of them providing a good mental workout. Classes start in January through the Ridgefield Continuing Education program on the Zoom application. Beginner Bridge Continued (starts Jan. 26; 1-2:30 p.m.; $159; Instructor Glenna McNally) is for beginners who have a little playing experience and those who are returning to the game after being away from it for decades.

Ridgefield Happenings: Escape room, windows, livestreams

Ridgefield Happenings: Escape room, windows, livestreams Staff FacebookTwitterEmail Kristina Lareau, far left, head of children’s services at the Ridgefield Library, dress up with a team of librarians to promote “The Bazaar of Mysteries,” an escape room fundraiser during a previous year. Also pictured are: Shay Glass, children’s services librarian; Meg Klein, teen services librarian; John Casiello, adult collections specialist; and Ann Victor, children’s collections specialist. This immersive puzzle game placed participants in a vintage carnival, where something mysterious has happened to a famous fortune teller. Residents worked together to solve a series of clues and puzzles. Here is a list of upcoming events taking place in the future in Ridgefield, including a similar escape room fundraiser, nativity stations, and livestreams of Christmas services.Contributed photo

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