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pcycling is a catchy term for what s actually an age-old penchant for savvy humans: Rather than starting anew, why not just adapt a gently used tool or outdated object into something else? With that mindset, local upcyclers are searching out castoff furnishings and, using a variety of techniques, refurbishing even the most unlikely items into unique and serviceable treasures that add a personal note to their home decor. The Thrill of the Hunt Minus the club and caveman attire, the thrill of the hunt is very much a part of the upcycling process. I ve always had a fondness for all things vintage and began casually shopping garage and estate sales in my early 20s, says Sandi Schulte, who sells industrial items, vintage furnishings and home décor, some of which she refinishes, under the name Sandi s Shabby Shed.
Media release: DC Thomson Media partners with BT to give newspapers to care homes and hospitals
DC Thomson Media and BT have partnered on a new initiative to help combat loneliness and support the vulnerable in the lead up to Christmas.
The initiative which will see 25,000 copies of The Courier and The Press & Journal distributed free of charge to care homes and hospitals, started yesterday and runs until Christmas Eve.
Lockdown and social distancing has had a devastating impact for residents in care homes and hospitals, so BT, The Courier and The Press & Journal are now doing their bit to try and help combat loneliness for this more vulnerable part of society.