WSU SnoCo. Repair Café - Bothell
Wednesday, 8 April 2026
14:00 – 18:00
14:00 – 18:00
Brought to you by the [Sustainable Community Stewards of WSU Extension Snohomish County](https://tinyurl.com/WSUSustainability)
“Got broken stuff? Toss it? No way! Bring it to a WSU Repair Café!
You can bring your household goods and our fixers will diagnose the issue and do their best to make it usable again. They will show you their process, order parts if necessary, and help you learn how to do it yourself with one-on-one instruction. Our fixers can repair your items and keep stuff from being tossed in the landfill!
Please note:
* We cannot fund the cost of any additional parts needed. If your item needs a part for repair, our volunteer will contact you to discuss this with you.
* We don’t guarantee repairs, and we are not responsible for any damages from attempting to repair an item. So, you must sign a liability release form before seeing a repair specialist.
* At these free repair events, we may decline to work on any item – in advance or at the event – depending on the item, the type of repair needed, the fixers available, or for other reasons. We cannot work on cell phones or Apple products.
* Two item maximum per meeting. First come, first served.
* Please arrive before the last hour of the event for most repairs, as the last hour is usually filled with completing repairs rather than taking on new projects.
What We Repair:
* Tabletop appliances (e.g. toasters, blenders, coffee pots, etc.)
* Our most popular items: vacuums and lamps
* Toys
* Bicycles
* Computer software issues (e.g. storage issues, long loading times, email, etc.)
* Clothing mending and small hemming
* Simple jewelry repair (e.g. broken clasp, missing link, etc.)
* Home decor
* And much more!
Items we DON’T repair*:
* Shoes or sandals (unless we have a volunteer with specific experience, but generally not part of our scope)
* Large electronics or appliances that require professional handling
* Items that are unsafe to repair (broken glass, chemicals, or hazardous materials)
* Complex machinery or tools beyond the volunteers’ expertise
* Apple products hardware
* PC hardware (besides batteries)
* Cellphone batteries
* Gaming console hardware
For more information about the event, please visit the [WSU Sustainable Stewards Repair Café page](https://extension.wsu.edu/snohomish/sustainability-stewards/repair-cafe/)
Questions?
Contact the WSU Snohomish Sustainable Communities Coordinator Kellee Byard at Kellee.Byard@wsu.edu or via phone at 425-357-6027
Want to be Repair Cafe Volunteer Fixer or learn more about Snohomish County WSU Extension’s Sustainable Community Stewards Program? Visit the Sustainable Community Stewards page: https://tinyurl.com/WSUSustainability
Learn more about Repair Economy Washington and how to start a repair group at: https://www.repaireconomywa.org/fix-repair/
“Got broken stuff? Toss it? No way! Bring it to a WSU Repair Café!
You can bring your household goods and our fixers will diagnose the issue and do their best to make it usable again. They will show you their process, order parts if necessary, and help you learn how to do it yourself with one-on-one instruction. Our fixers can repair your items and keep stuff from being tossed in the landfill!
Please note:
* We cannot fund the cost of any additional parts needed. If your item needs a part for repair, our volunteer will contact you to discuss this with you.
* We don’t guarantee repairs, and we are not responsible for any damages from attempting to repair an item. So, you must sign a liability release form before seeing a repair specialist.
* At these free repair events, we may decline to work on any item – in advance or at the event – depending on the item, the type of repair needed, the fixers available, or for other reasons. We cannot work on cell phones or Apple products.
* Two item maximum per meeting. First come, first served.
* Please arrive before the last hour of the event for most repairs, as the last hour is usually filled with completing repairs rather than taking on new projects.
What We Repair:
* Tabletop appliances (e.g. toasters, blenders, coffee pots, etc.)
* Our most popular items: vacuums and lamps
* Toys
* Bicycles
* Computer software issues (e.g. storage issues, long loading times, email, etc.)
* Clothing mending and small hemming
* Simple jewelry repair (e.g. broken clasp, missing link, etc.)
* Home decor
* And much more!
Items we DON’T repair*:
* Shoes or sandals (unless we have a volunteer with specific experience, but generally not part of our scope)
* Large electronics or appliances that require professional handling
* Items that are unsafe to repair (broken glass, chemicals, or hazardous materials)
* Complex machinery or tools beyond the volunteers’ expertise
* Apple products hardware
* PC hardware (besides batteries)
* Cellphone batteries
* Gaming console hardware
For more information about the event, please visit the [WSU Sustainable Stewards Repair Café page](https://extension.wsu.edu/snohomish/sustainability-stewards/repair-cafe/)
Questions?
Contact the WSU Snohomish Sustainable Communities Coordinator Kellee Byard at Kellee.Byard@wsu.edu or via phone at 425-357-6027
Want to be Repair Cafe Volunteer Fixer or learn more about Snohomish County WSU Extension’s Sustainable Community Stewards Program? Visit the Sustainable Community Stewards page: https://tinyurl.com/WSUSustainability
Learn more about Repair Economy Washington and how to start a repair group at: https://www.repaireconomywa.org/fix-repair/