Sunday, August 16, 2020

Dunwoody Girls Soccer - Paint Can Recycling Fundraiser Saturday, August 29

2nd Annual Dunwoody Girls Soccer
Paint Can Recycling Fundraiser Saturday, August 29
9:00am - 2:00pm

Time to gather up all of your left over latex and oil paint sitting in your garage! Clean out that space easily and responsibly and support the Dunwoody's Girls Soccer Program.  

FYI - this will be the easiest way to dispose of paint this year due to budget cutbacks the City of Dunwoody cut this years paint and hazardous waste collection event.


When? Saturday, August 29, 9:00am - 2:00pm*

Where? Dunwoody High School, 5035 Vermack Road, Dunwoody, GA 30338

Student Parking lot (corner of Womack and Vermack)

What? All latex and oil based paints in any size container, including spray cans, are accepted.

Fundraiser Drop off fees:

Latex / Oil Based

1 Spray Can $2.00
1 Pint $2.00
1 Quart $2.00
1 Gallon $5.00
2 Gallon bucket $10.00
5 Gallon Bucket $20.00

*If you prefer not to venture out, we offer paint pick up at the convenience at your home! Send us an e-mail (shmurphyga@gmail.com) and we will coordinate.

-We accept venmo, cash and checks made payable to Dunwoody Soccer LTD.

-A portion of the drop off fees collected will go to benefit the Dunwoody Girls Soccer program.

-Paint should be in the original container and should not be mixed with anything including other paints. We CAN NOT accept leaking containers, any hazardous materials. We do accept stains.

​ -Please contact Paige Garrigan if you have any questions paige.garrigan@gmail.com

​ Thank you for supporting Dunwoody Girls Soccer, Atlanta Paint Disposal, and for recycling!!!

​Atlanta Paint Disposal (APD), Dunwoody Girls Soccer vendor, not only keeps your paint out of landfills, it recycles it into environmentally friendly paint and donates back to communities for beautification projects...Habitat for Humanity, Salvation Armies, Boys and Girls Clubs, United Ways, schools and churches. APD is the only paint recycler in Georgia that is approved by the Environmental Protection Agency and Georgia Interfaith Power and Light.

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