The Friends of the Library in Lawrenceburg are gearing up for their highly anticipated used book sale, set to kick off on February 17th at the library. This exciting event will feature a wide array of items including books, movies, magazines, and puzzles. What makes this sale even more special is that all profits generated will be channeled back into supporting the organization’s various programs, such as the Summer Reading Program and other key library initiatives. It’s a fantastic opportunity for book lovers and supporters of the library to come together and contribute to the community in a meaningful way. Mark your calendars and don’t miss out on this chance to score some great finds while giving back to a worthy cause.
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