FREE Community Shred Day at Washington Trust

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Join us at our Community Shred Days taking place at the following locations:

Saturday, October 5th: 10:00am – Noon:
Washington Trust, 330 Newport Avenue, Rumford, RI
Our Lady of Mercy School, 55 4th Avenue, East Greenwich, RI

Saturday, October 26th: 10:00am – Noon:
Washington Trust, 14 Clara Drive, Mystic, CT
Washington Trust, 236 Centerville Road, Warwick, RI

It is important to protect your personal information and destroy your confidential documents from time to time. That's why Washington Trust hosts FREE Community Shred Days! We recommend you bring old bank statements, tax documents and any other old documents that contain your personal or financial information to be shredded. We can also accept DVDs, CDs, cassette tapes, and floppy discs that have been removed from their case. No items containing heavy metal are accepted at Shred Day events- we CANNOT accept batteries, cell phones or hard drives.

In order to accommodate as many people as possible, we ask that you bring a maximum of two boxes of documents to shred. Please be prepared for staff to dump your documents into Shred-It bins, and then return your boxes back to you.

More information about our Community Shred Day events as well as FAQs about shredding can be found at www.washtrust.com/shred

Guests are also encouraged to bring a donation of a nonperishable food item to benefit local food bank agencies ahead of the holidays.

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