04-06-2025
Annual Bellevue community drop-off set for the weekend
BELLEVUE, Tenn. (WKRN) — An event people wait all year for is happening this weekend: the Bellevue Community Drop-off.
People bring things they've been wanting to get rid of to the drop-off location. Some of them are thrown away; some repurposed.
It's happening this Saturday, June 7, from 8 a.m. to noon at Bellevue Middle School.
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Metro Councilmember Sheri Weiner is heading the event. She told News 2 there's always a big turnout and long lines out, so those wanting to participate should plan to come early.
A few of the acceptable items include TVs, furniture, bikes, stoves, sinks, and mattresses.
Items not on the list will not be taken, including carpets, air conditioners, batteries, roofing, construction debris, lumber, landscape, tree refuse, refrigerators, tires and paint.
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The things that are disposable will be disposed of; all electronics are recycled; and papers that people wish to be shredded are shredded on-site.
'Bellevue is lucky to have such engaged and dedicated nonprofit and civic organizations that collaborate year in and year out to make this happen,' Weiner told News 2.
One important note, though, is the event is not open to the full public: it is limited to Bellevue residents only. Volunteers will be checking at the door to ensure those attending actually live in Bellevue.
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