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KAUKAUNA — Bring your household items in to be repaired for free at the Kaukauna Public Library’s first-ever Fix-It Clinic.

Repair coaches can talk through the repair process so you gain an understanding of the troubleshooting process.

Registration is encouraged and is open until Oct. 4, 2025 at 1 p.m. CLICK HERE to register.

Items they can repair on Oct. 6:

Small Appliances – Can repair small cords on small appliances such as lamps, toasters, blenders, etc. No large appliances or those with circuit board issues.

Small Funiture – Fix wobbly furniture, and small hinges. No treasured antiques, please.

Sewing/Clothes Mending – Can hem and seam repairs and replace buttons. No leather, and please not cat hair on items due to allergy please.

Books – Can tape ripped pages, tape the spine/cover of books, glue the spine, and repair page edge stains. Can’t rebind books (other than gluing). 

Computers/Phones/General Electronics – Can fix broken circuit boards, diagnose a slow running computer, troubleshoot hardware problems, troubleshoot software problems, and recommend replacement components if unable to fix it at the event. Will have a 3D printer to print custom parts to replace broken parts if necessary. Can’t fix cracked screens or recover data from an inoperable hard drive.



Paid partnership with Matt's Lawn Aerating.



Paid partnership with StoneRidge Piggly Wiggly.




By staff

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