8B - The Michigan Daily Weekent Magazine - Thursday, January 29, 1998 The Michigan Daily Weekeni1 Mi Reduce, ease, e Photostory by Margaret Myers From far left: * Ann Arbor artist Leif Ritchey finds ing lamp among the many other trink( ReUse Center. 0 Ann Arbor resident Don Taylor soi records to add to his collection. Tayloi self as a "packrat." * Ritchey checks out some raw matei painter is always looking for interestin which he uses to make furniture. Founded in 1977, Recycle Ann Arbor is a private, nonprofit orginization dedicated to providing recycling as well as other community services. With its residential recycling programs and sale of reusable goods and drop-off stations for recyclable goods, RAA is a nationally recognized leader in recycling campaigns. RAAs ReUse Center, located on South Industrial Drive, is just one of RAA's many programs committed to the value of conserving materials. The ReUse center provides a marketplace for the donation and purchase of high-quality surplus and reusable building materials, appliances, tools, furni- ture and other household goods at low prices. Donations of reusable items, including toys, office goods and clothes, are always accepted.