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Lenox Library Book Sale - August 19, 2008
Lenox - The Lenox Library’s 13th annual book sale will be held Friday, August 29, to Sunday, August 31, at 18 Main Street. This year’s “Bargains in Books” event features over 20,000 books gathered from Berkshire homes and estate sales.
Book lovers will find thousands of children’s books, specialized cookbooks, books on fly fishing, gardening, poetry, art, military and WWII, first editions, sets, and lots of old and new fiction at bargain prices, as well as many other categories including graphic novels, a brand new one. Prices start at 50 cents.
The grand opening at the Library will be on Friday, August 29, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. ($5 donation until 2 p.m., then free). The sale continues on Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. when admission is free. There will be a large collection of gifts to choose from for anyone spending $15 or more on Saturday or Sunday.
All proceeds from the book sale, which is staffed entirely by volunteers, benefit the Library’s many educational programs and activities offered to the public free of charge.
For more information call (413) 445-5679, and (413) 637-2630 ext. 121. |
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