BRUNSWICK, GA (September 26, 2023) – Truist, Keep Golden Isles Beautiful and the Brunswick Downtown Development Authority are hosting a community sensitive document shred event on Saturday, October 14th. The FREE event begins at 10AM and ends when the trucks are full or 1PM, whichever comes first (check KGIB Facebook page for event day updates) at the St. Simons Truist branch (501 Sea Island Road, ENTER FROM FREDERICA ROAD ONLY) and in downtown Brunswick, 503 Mansfield Street (back parking lot of the City’s Mansfield Street annex, ENTER FROM REYNOLDS STREET).
“We are excited to again partner with Keep Golden Isles Beautiful, Iron Mountain and the Brunswick Downtown Development Authority to hold our 7th annual free Community Sensitive Document Shred Day,” said Truist Southeast Georgia Market President Mark Stovall. “We believe this annual event helps our local businesses and consumers reduce their exposure to fraud and identity theft. We will again have St. Simons and Brunswick shredding location welcome everyone in the community to drop off their documents.”
IMPORTANT INFO:
NO EARLY BIRDS (please don’t come early);
NO drop offs;
LIMIT: 10 boxes per vehicle;
Check KGIB Facebook page for event-day updates regarding trucks filling/event ending;
Event ends when trucks are full;
Volunteers will remove shred materials from vehicles;
Please be patient.
ACCEPTED shred items include: any color office paper; any color file folders; staples, paper clips, rubber bands and small binders do not need to be removed.
NOT ACCEPTED: cardboard; common trash; hazardous materials; plastics or metals; CDs and DVDs.
“KGIB is excited to partner in providing this Fall sensitive document shredding opportunity in our community,” said Keep Golden Isles Beautiful executive director Lea King-Badyna. “Partnerships like this are key to a clean and green Golden Isles.”
For more information: Truist, St. Simons (638-7966), Brunswick (261-4405) and KGIB (279-1490). Additional information can be found at KGIB.ORG.
PHOTO CAPTION: Truist’s Mark Stovall (L-R) KGIB’s Lea King-Badyna and the Brunswick DDA welcome community members to the October 14th free sensitive document shred event.
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