Friends of the Dover Public Library Music CD Sale

Friends of the Dover Public Library Music CD Sale
Friends of the Dover Public Library Music CD Sale — Hippopx
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The Friends of the Dover Public Library are having a music CD sale February 5th – February 11th on the main floor near the adult circulation desk. The Library is discontinuing its music collection and the entire collection will be available for $2 per CD for singles and boxed sets will be specially marked. Genres include rock, country, classical, world, pop, jazz, folk & bluegrass, musical soundtracks, and children’s music. The CDs for sale will be available all hours the Library is open. Library hours are Monday – Thursday 9AM – 5PM, Friday – Saturday 9AM – 5PM, and Sunday 1PM – 5PM. All proceeds from the sale 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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