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AAA's Great Battery Roundup

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What:      AAA's Great Battery Roundup(R) is a recycling campaign to 
           collect "stray" vehicle, motorcycle, boat and small plane
           batteries for recycling and supporting a local 
           environmental group. Batteries will be accepted April 16-23
           at 96 collection locations throughout the Southland. For 
           every battery collected, the AAA Battery Service will 
           donate $1.50 to the International Bird Rescue Research
           Center for bird rescue and environmental education.

Who:       The Auto Club and motorists working together to remove an
           environmental and safety hazard from our communities. The 
           Auto Club's goal is to collect 1,200 batteries from 
           garages, carports, yards, tool sheds, storage units and 
           other places.

When:      10 a.m., Thursday, April 14, at the International Bird 
           Rescue Research Center, 3601 S. Gaffey St., San Pedro. 
           Telephone: 310-514-2573.


Why:       To kick off recycling campaign and encourage motorists to
           participate and turn in used batteries. More than 95 
           percent of a vehicle battery lead is recycled. But five 
           million stray batteries weren't returned to industry 
           recycling plants last year. Dead batteries can discharge 
           lead and sulfuric acid contaminating soil and water. 
           Contamination creates a health hazard for humans, animals 
           and birds.

Where:     Front steps of the IBRRC's San Pedro center. Take the 405
           Fwy. to the 110 south to San Pedro. At end of freeway, turn
           left onto Gaffey. Just past 36th Street is Angel's Gate 
           Park. Turn right on Leavenworth and go into park. About a 
           half mile up the road is the Marine Mammal Center. IBRRC is
           located in the Los Angeles Oiled Bird Care & Education 
           Center next to MMC. Ph: 310-514-2573.

Other:     A list of drop-off sites can be found at www.aaa-calif.com.
           Click on Automotive.