Friends of the Dover Public Library June Book Sale

Friends of the Dover Public Library June Book Sale
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The Friends of the Dover Public Library are having a book sale beginning on Thursday, June 16th through Saturday, June 18th in the Library Lecture Hall. All leftovers will be free on Monday. June 20th. Hours will be Thursday from 9am to 8:30pm, Friday 9am to 5pm, and Saturday 9am to 1pm. We will have hundreds of items for sale including fiction & non-fiction books, biographies, DVDS, CDs, kids’ books, cookbooks and more. Prices range from $.50 to $3, and all proceeds go to the Friends of the Dover Public Library. Don’t miss it!

Also at this year’s book sale you will be able to grab a piece of history! The Dover Public Library is in the process of replacing the slate roof that was original to the building built in 1904-1905. The Friends are selling the old slate for $20 per piece. They are being sold as is and will come with a certificate of authenticity with some history of the library.

They all have holes drilled in them so they could make a nice wall hanging, garden decoration, or other repurposed use. The Friends will be selling only 1500 of these pieces, so purchase one while you can! All proceeds from the sale of the slate goes into the Friends funds which are used to help support the library in many ways. The Friends pay for programs throughout the year, support the Summer Reading Program, purchase all of the museum passes available to patrons, and much more! For more information call the Library at 603-516-6050.

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