Donations Accepted Until Monday, July 31
There are just a few days left to donate books to the Mark Twain Library’s Book Fair, so gather up those used books and drop them off at the Library so they can be recycled and also support a great cause. “When you donate books for the book fair, you’re really killing two birds with one stone,” said Jeanne Wendschuh, co-chair of the Book Fair. “First – you’re passing along the book for someone else to read and enjoy, and you’re also supporting the Library.”
The Library will be accepting donations until Monday, July 31. After that, the volunteers behind the scenes who sort, price and box the books will be devoting their energies to final preparations for the annual Book Fair. The Mark Twain Library Book Fair, one of the oldest and largest in New England, is one of the Library’s major fundraisers and an annual town tradition. It is held over Labor Day weekend, from Friday, September 1 to Monday, September 4, at the Redding Community Center, 37 Lonetown Road, Redding. With close to 65,000 titles amassed, this year’s fair will continue in its rich tradition as one of the biggest – and the best. “It’s a great time to bring your used books to the Library,” said Midge Loery, co- chair of the Book Fair. “And we accept vinyl records, movies and CDs, too!”
a.m. to 4 p.m. and books will be sold as marked; Sunday, September 3, is half-price day.
On Labor Day Monday, September 4, from 9:00 am until 4:00 pm, customers may purchase a box of books for $10.00, or pay half price for individual books. Boxes will be provided.
Parking is free and refreshments will be available. All proceeds benefit the Mark Twain Library.
The Mark Twain Library is owned by the Mark Twain Library Association. It was founded in 1908 by Samuel Clemens – Mark Twain himself – one of Redding’s most celebrated residents.