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The Friends of the Johnson City Public Library successfully held their bi-annual book sale over the weekend, attracting numerous book lovers. The event featured a variety of gently used books available at affordable prices, including a special deal on Sunday for attendees to fill a bag of books for just five dollars. The sale not only encouraged reading but also fostered community spirit, with future sales already generating anticipation among residents.
Johnson City – The Friends of the Johnson City Public Library wrapped up their bi-annual book sale this weekend, attracting a lively crowd of book enthusiasts. The event, held on April 26 and April 27 at the Library’s Jones Meeting Center, welcomed visitors of all ages eager to browse through a wide array of gently used books available at budget-friendly prices.
Sunday featured a special deal where attendees could fill a bag with books for just five dollars, making it an appealing option for those looking to score great reading material without breaking the bank. The excitement of the sale offered not just great deals but also a chance for the community to come together, enjoying their shared passion for literature.
A preview sale took place on April 25, giving Friends of the Library members exclusive access to the inventory before the public sale commenced. This initiative helped ramp up interest in the event, ensuring that avid readers had the first choice among the diverse selection of items.
The bi-annual sale showcased a vast selection of materials, including paperbacks, hardcovers, children’s books, as well as CDs and DVDs, providing options for all types of readers. The inclusion of various formats ensured that everyone found something of interest, contributing to the enjoyable atmosphere of the event.
In addition to supplying affordable books, the sale served as a vital platform for fostering community spirit. The event not only encouraged the love of reading but also provided an opportunity for individuals to connect with fellow book lovers, strengthening ties within the Johnson City community.
Following the success of this sale, Kathy Hall, chair president of the Friends of the Library, announced the return of the event in October, promising an even larger collection of books for the next gathering. This announcement has already generated excitement among residents, many of whom expressed eagerness to attend the upcoming sale.
For those who missed the recent sale and are still looking to find great deals on books, the Johnson City Public Library offers ongoing book sales throughout the year. Residents are encouraged to take advantage of these opportunities to support the library while expanding their personal libraries.
For more information regarding future book sales and how to become a member of the Friends of the Library, individuals can visit the library’s official website at jcpl.org. This ensures that community members stay informed about upcoming events and initiatives that promote literacy and a love for reading in the Johnson City area.
The successful conclusion of the bi-annual book sale not only highlights the importance of the library within the community but also reinforces the continuing mission of the Friends of the Library to support and enhance the services provided by the Johnson City Public Library.
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