Dear Sun Spots: A couple of years back, a school was collecting sneakers for a fundraiser. The shoes were to be recycled into athletic flooring. Does anyone know of any collections of sneakers? Thank you. I may be reached at 784-9519. – Sharron R. Auburn.

Answer: As you may have noted in the June 20, 2007, column, Sun Spots is not aware of any in Maine. However, she did locate a program begun by Nike and that might assist you – the Nike Reuse a Shoe program online at www.nike.com.

If you click on the Interactive Map, you will be provided with addresses of several states that do collect old sneakers. Sun Spots notes there is one at George & Phillips, 173 Water St., Exeter, NH 03833, via phone at 603-772-3156.

If this is too far for you to travel, you may send any number of shoes to the Nike Recycling Center, C/O Reuse-A-Shoe, 26755 SW 95th Ave., Wilsonville, OR 97070.

Please note that Nike will not accept shoes delivered with postage due.

UPDATE: Nike has changed the location that accepts used athletic shoes. The following information came from a Nike spokesperson:

Advertisement

Nike collection sites are available at Nike owned Stores. For more information about Nike Reuse-A-Shoe and NikeGO, visit www.nikereuseashoe.com and www.nikego.com. Bring up to 10 pairs of shoes to any Reuse-A-Shoe collection location, which can be found at most U.S. Nike and Converse factory stores as well as some global Nike locations. Please check with the location prior to taking your shoes in.

Also, if there is not a collection partner in your area, you or your organization can send any number of shoes to us at: Nike Recycling Center; ℅ Reuse-A-Shoe; 199 Pearson Parkway; Lebanon, IN 46052.

Nike cannot pay for shipping costs, and to ensure that the shipping and collection of shoes doesn’t negatively offset the environmental benefit of recycling, we encourage you to drop off your shoes at a collection point if possible.

Dear Sun Spots: I love your column!

Several months ago, a reader was looking for a source for round pillow forms. Did anyone ever find one? I also need these and would appreciate a source.

Also, the History Channel aired a program at 5 p.m. Sept. 23 called “History of Planet Earth.” They flashed a couple of numbers at the bottom to order their movie, but it was too fast to write down. Help, anyone?

I may be reached at 375-4508. – Ginny, No Town.

Answer: Sun Spots wonders if you’ve checked with JoAnn’s fabrics, 732 Center St., Auburn, ME 04210, 783-1066 where she has previously located such pillows. Regarding your second question, according to aetv.com you should contact 888-423-1212 to order videos.

Dear Sun Spots: Thanks for helping all of us. You were a great help to me.

Advertisement

This is in response to the person need to fix or get new dentures at a lab (Sun Spots inquiry Sept. 20): Try contacting Smile Again Dentures, 801 Webster Street, Lewiston or call 514-0660 and ask for Joe Adkins. They are open Monday to Thursdays, only. – No Name, Lewiston.

Dear Sun Spots: I am looking for a used paperback book titled “The Bridges of Madison County” by Robert James Waller.

There was also a movie several years ago. I am wondering if any of your readers might have one that they would be willing to give to me or perhaps would let me buy it. I can’t really afford to buy a new one right now. I would be happy to pick it up in the Lewiston/Auburn area. I may be reached at 514-5159. Thank you. – An Avid Reader, Lewiston.

Answer: Sun Spots believes she saw a copy on the for sale racks at the Lewiston Public Library a few days ago. The paperbacks are 50 cents and you might want to check in and see if it’s still there. Another option is to take one out on loan at your local public library. And lastly, you might also consider eBay or amazon.com.

Dear Sun Spots: I am looking for my fellow classmates from the Jay High School Class of 1982.

I need addresses for the following: Karen Bryant, Paula Hanchett, Carla Hanchett, Beth Lucarelli, Terry Henry, Jeff Ouellette, Terry Ouellette, Darlene Hebert, Diana Dashiell, Cheryl Plaisted, Stephen Rowland, Charles Worcester, Eric Savage, John Balsamo, Roy Kittredge, Gary Paquette, Rick Gardiner, Chuck Garner, Lisa Andrews, Priscilla Bubier, Donald Burhoe, Kristeen Carter, Sue Parker, Scott Gray, Gerard Greenleaf, Debra Hastings,Randy Henry, Tammy Hiscock, Pam Couture, Carrie Holt, Sean Houlihan, Dena Johnson, Ann-Marie Kyes, Rene L’Italien, Matthew Lydecker, Erin Paine, Darlene Tyler, Wesley Wright, Tammy Bibeau, Shari Cook, Linda Dalton, Valerie Stearns,Laurie Mastine, Monica McDonald, Derek Perrault, Ann Rowe, Alan Smith, Russell Smith, Lezlie Fuller, Sandra Gordon, David Lane, Rick Marquis, Larry McCluskey, Judy Perrault, Carol Pinkham, Lori Volterman, Derrick White, Donna White, Dawn Wyman, James York, Colleen Jordan and Stan Ridley. If anyone has information on them, please call me at 645-5079 or e-mail me at mhow@megalink.net. Thanks so much! – Mary Howes, Jay.

This column is for you, our readers. It is for your questions and comments. There are only two rules: You must write to the column and sign your name (we won’t use it if you ask us not to). Letters will not be returned or answered by mail, and telephone calls will not be accepted. Your letters will appear as quickly as space allows. Address them to Sun Spots, P.O. Box 4400, Lewiston, ME 04243-4400. Inquiries can also be posted at www.sunjournal.com in the Advice section under Opinion on the left-hand corner of your computer screen. In addition, you can e-mail your inquiries to sunspots@sunjournal.com.

Comments are no longer available on this story