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Gershow Recycling Sponsors “Metal for Tesla” Fundraising Event

Collects 20,464 Pounds of Scrap; Proceeds to Support Cleanup of Tesla Science Center Property

Dave Seiler (left), Account Executive, Gershow Recycling, is joined by members of the Tesla Science Center at Wardenclyffe during the Metal for Tesla event on April 20. Also pictured: front row (left to right) Brayden Rowe, Student Volunteer; Paul Rosa, Volunteer; Gene Genova, Board Member; Justin Rowe, Student Volunteer; Rich Rubin and Judy Black, Volunteers.
Back row (l-r): Jeff Brown and Ryan Kisner, Volunteers; Steve Kuhn, Member of the Facilities and Grounds Team; Karl Sedenius and Jim Wuttke, Volunteers.

Gershow Recycling sponsored and took part in “Metal for Tesla,” a scrap metal fundraising event, which was held at the Tesla Science Center at Wardenclyffe (TSCW) in Shoreham on Earth Day weekend, on Saturday, April 20. As part of the fundraiser, Gershow provided the use of a container and collected 20,464 pounds of scrap metal, which wound up being recycled and kept out of landfills. Through the fundraiser and donations made by Gershow, $2,171 was raised to support the organization. Proceeds will go to support renovations at Wardenclyffe. In addition to its sponsorship and participation, Gershow handed out recycling educational activity books to children in attendance, as well as T-shirts, refrigerator magnets, and reusable shopping bags.

Since 2013, Gershow has provided the use of its scrap metal containers for the TSCW as part of its efforts to help the non-profit organization fund the renovation of Wardenclyffe, which is the site of the only remaining laboratory of the famous inventor, Nikola Tesla. Plans for the property include a Tesla museum, an Education and Visitor Center with space to host community workshops and an innovation center for startup companies to help launch their businesses.

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