Article: Check in the glove compartment, the trunk, the seatback pockets, the console, the visors, CD player, and the area underneath the seats. The car recycling service cannot recycle your soda cans or forgotten sweatshirts. Be sure to take your registration out, too. Use up your gas or siphon it out of the car and save it. Don’t pay for insurance on a car that you no longer own. Call your insurance company as soon as you make arrangements with the recycling service to let your agent know what is happening with the car. Research what to do with them based on the laws and regulations of your area. You might be able to use them on a different car or return them to the automotive department in your area. You will need the registration and/or title of your car, and you might need to bring your license plates. Many automotive recycling services will do this step for you, but, if not, look online to figure out how to do this for your specific area (it varies, depending on location). When arranging a time for the towers to come get your car (or, if it still runs, for you to drop it off), choose a time when you can physically be there to watch the car get towed away. Take a photo for your records. When the driver comes to tow your car, make sure that he is clearly from the correct automotive recycling company. Often, this certificate can only be given to you after the vehicle has been dropped off at the facility where it will be recycled. Check in with the company to make sure that this has been mailed or that you otherwise have proof that your car has been recycled. You might need this document for your tax deduction.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Take all of your belongings out of the car. Cancel insurance. Remove license plates. Transfer the registration from your name to the car recycling service you’re using. Arrange pickup. Request proof of destruction.

Problem: Article: Think about who your parents enjoy being around. You might consider family members, close friends of the family, and even coworkers. Also, think about the size of your house. You don't want to overload the house with too many people. In addition, think about how much money to spend. While you can throw a party on a budget, you do need to think about how many people you can reasonably invite.  If the weather will be nice, consider having the party outside in your backyard or in a common area of your apartment complex. You may be able to invite more people than if you have it inside.  Send out invitations 2 months in advance. If you want it to be a surprise, make sure you emphasize that on your invitation. Include the date, the time, and reason you're celebrating. If you want, you can use the internet to invite people. Just remember to make it a private event so your parents can't see it. You can make a simple invitation on the computer, or you can buy some from a craft store or an online store. Most great parties have great food, but it doesn't need to be extravagant. For instance, you could just have sparkling grape juice or champagne and cake. Alternatively, you could throw a potluck. You could make something like pulled pork sandwiches, and then ask guests to bring a dish. Most people are more than happy to help. You could also cook one of your parents' favorite dishes. In fact, you can ask guests to bring a dish instead of bringing a gift! No party is complete without some music, so make up a playlist of music your parents enjoy. Play it over speakers for the party. However, don't make the music too loud, as you want your guests to be able to hear each other! Each anniversary year has a traditional "gift" that matches the year. You can incorporate that into your decorations, as the traditional "gift" is a material, such as cotton or steel.  For instance, year 10 is tin/aluminum. Other traditional gifts include silver for 25, pearl for 30, coral for 35, ruby for 40, sapphire for 45, and gold for 50 years. So for the 10th anniversary, tin/aluminum, you could include silvery aluminum decorations. Otherwise, consider things like blowing up pictures to place around, getting fresh flowers, hanging balloons and streamers, and/or hanging up a banner. If you want to liven things up, consider planning a game for the party. A game will help create a sense of togetherness at the party, and you can use the game to celebrate your parents.  For instance, you could set up a trivia game with questions about the year your parents got married. You could also make a little trivia game about your parents. Write 10 to 20 fun questions about your parents, and print them out on sheets of paper. Have pens around so guests can fill them out. Award prizes for the most correct answers, as well as the funniest. You are celebrating your parents, so why not use the party to help create something special for them? That way, your parents have something to remember the occasion.  For instance, you could have a guest book where people write notes to your parents. You could also create a thumbprint tree, where guests leave a thumbprint on a canvas to create the leaves of the tree. Have them sign their thumbprint once it dries. Another option is using an instant printing camera to take photos, and then have guests write a little note to go with the photos.
Summary: Decide who you want to invite. Plan the food. Pick music your parents will love. Decorate the house according to a theme. Add a game. Use the event to create a memento.

The ½ inch PVC pipe is sold in 10 foot sections. Use a measuring tape and permanent marker to divide the pipe into three 40 inch sections. Cut the pipe into three equal sections with a hacksaw or fine tooth jigsaw. Use your saw to cut a notch 1 inch in length into the top of the pipe. Flip the PVC pipe over. Cut a second 1 inch long notch on the opposite end of the PVC Pipe in alignment with the first notch. Tie a knot in one end the nylon rope. The knot should be thick enough so that it will not slip through the notch you created. Burn the end of the knot with a lighter to prevent the rope from fraying. The process of stringing the bow requires a bit of patience and some muscle.  Insert the rope into the top notch so that the knot is situated inside the pipe. Pull the string tightly down the length of the bow. Cut the rope 5 inches beyond the bottom of the pipe. Tie a knot in the rope approximately 4 ½ inches from the end and burn the ends. Like the first knot, the second knot should be thick enough so that it does not slip through the notch. Bend the pipe and slide the rope into the bottom notch so that the knot is situated inside the pipe. Wrap a piece of duct tape around each end of the bow to prevent the string from moving. Place the 6 inch piece of pipe foam around the PVC pipe at its center. Bring together the two edges of the pipe foam. Place a zip tie over each end of the pipe foam to secure it in place. Cut the ends off of the zip tie with a pair of scissors. To create arrows, you will need dowels, 2 inch thick home insulation foam, a hot glue gun, and a knife.  Use a sharp knife to create 3 inch x 3 inch triangles out of the 2 inch home insulation foam. Insert the dowel into the center of one of the triangle’s three sides. Remove the dowel, coat the end with hot glue, and reinsert the dowel into the foam arrow head. Slit the end of the dowel with a sharp knife. The slit makes it easier to string the arrow.
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Cut the PVC Pipe. Cut two notches into the PVC Pipe. Prepare the nylon rope. String the bow. Create a hand grip. Create arrows.