Annual call for donations to the John Curtis Library book sale

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

 

Please donate to the Annual Book and Bake Sale hosted by the
Friends of the John Curtis Free Library:

 

The Friends of the John Curtis Free Library will hold their Annual
Book and Bake Sale on Saturday, May 16 from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm at the library
(rain or shine)
.  Plan to come and leave with
armloads of great summer reading for bargain-basement prices ($2 each for
hard-covers/$1 each for paperbacks).

 

This is the biggest fundraiser for the Friends, and we rely on the
town to donate any books, CDs, tapes, DVDs, and videos in good condition.  Please
do some spring cleaning now for the library and help fund extra programs, book
acquisitions, and museum/cultural passes for all.  All donations may be
dropped off at the library during regular library hours. The library will
continue to accept donations until Friday, May 15 (no magazines or textbooks
please).

 

Please be advised that the public book sale room will be closed
beginning April 27 so that we may organize for the sale on May 16.

 

The Friends are also looking for people who can help with the bake
sale
 and/or volunteering at this event. If you are interested
in baking, please sign the list at either the adult or the children circulation
desks or contact Tracy Marchetti at tjmarchetti@comcast.net
.

 

For "Around Town on the Web",

Cathy H-B

 

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