Through December 31, recycle your old phone books at any Scolari’s, Sak ‘N Save, AT&T offices or various park locations. All recycled phone books are used to create new phone books. Make sure to check out the Recycling Guide in your new AT&T Real Yellow Pages and learn how you can “opt out” of getting future phone books. If you would like to find out what phone books are being delivered to your household or want to stop receiving your directory visit the Yellow Pages Association and click on Consumer Choice. AT&T Project Redirectory runs from November 16 through December 31, 2009. Phone books can be recycled at any Scolari’s, Sak ‘N Save, AT&T office, Recycle America or on top of your curbside recyclables. And for every ton of phone books recycled at one of listed participating park locations below AT&T will donate 17 trees to local parks. City of Sparks Drop-Off Sites: Alf Sorenson Community Center – 1400 Baring Boulevard, Sparks City Hall – 431 Prater Way, Sparks Fire Station #5 – 6490 Vista Boulevard, Sparks Sparks Marina – 300 Howard Drive, Sparks Sparks Parks and Recreation – 98 Richards Way, Sparks Washoe County Drop-Off Sites: Bartley Ranch Regional Park – 6000 Bartley Ranch Road, Reno Lazy 5 Regional Park – 7100 Pyramid Lake Highway, Spanish Springs North Valley’s Sports Complex – 8085 Silver Lake Road, Stead (Reno) Rancho San Rafael Regional Park – 1595 North Sierra Street, Reno Sun Valley Community Park – 115 West 6th Avenue, Sun Valley South Valley’s Library – 15650 Wedge Parkway, Reno City of Reno Drop-Off Sites: Fire Station #14 – 12300 Old Virginia Road, Reno Evelyn Mount Northeast Community Center – 1301 Valley Road, Reno Neil Rd. Recreation Center – 3925 Neil Road, Reno Northwest Pool – 2925 Apollo Way, Reno Reno Tennis Center – 2601 Plumas Street, Reno Last year AT&T Project Redirectory collected 100 tons of phone books in the Truckee Meadows! These phone books were recycled into new phone books for other communities.