4th Annual Free Recycling Event!

For the 4th year in a row we are very excited to once again offer a free electronic waste recycling day. This event continues to grow for us and has become hugely successful, each year it seems we manage to recycle more than the previous year and each year think we can’t top the year before.

In fact this event has become so incredibly success that this year we will offer this event in 2 locations! On Saturday October 23rd we will be offering free electronic recycling in both Vermont and New Hampshire. Without the incredible support from the community an event as large as this would not be possible, so start your fall cleaning now and drop off your unwanted electronics for FREE.

  • WHEN: Saturday, October 23 from 9am – 3pm
  • WHERE: Mall of New Hampshire in Manchester, NH and Ben & Jerry’s Headquarters in S. Burlington, VT

Help us keep all of this toxic stuff out of our waterways and landfills!

For a complete list of acceptable items and further details about the event (including our pledge to recycle responsibly in the US) visit: Smalldog.com/ewaste2010

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    **Mac Basics Level Two**
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    This Fall we encourage everyone to get out, enjoy the colors, visit your local apple orchards and travel south to the Mall of New Hampshire in Manchester, NH! Small Dog is growing and we extremely excited about our third retail store. We will have a Grand Opening celebration on Saturday October 9th. During the day and all throughout the week we will have a number of specials and giveaways, including drawings for 14 iPod nanos, an iMac and more.

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    No matter how many years I have lived in Vermont, it seems that literally overnight the trees seems to turn color all at once, and this year is no exception. You start to notice trees beginning to change in some areas as early as August and you know that once again, Fall is here. Driving around this past weekend, it seemed that the roadsides and mountains were lighting up with color everywhere I looked.

    Have a wonderful October, and we hope to see you in the store!

    Emily and the Waitsfield team
    “emily@smalldog.com”:mailto:emily@smalldog.com

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    **$5 off AppleCare for any iPod with purchase of new iPod**

    **$5 off an in-store 20 minute lesson with purchase of new Mac**

    **Closeout savings on a 15-inch MacBook Pro 2.8GHz machine: $1679.99**

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