Gloucester County Library System to hold Winter Book Sale

The Friends of the Gloucester County Library System announced their Winter Book Sale will be held at the Mullica Hill Branch Library.

The Friends of the Gloucester County Library System would like to announce their Winter Book Sale to be held at the Mullica Hill Branch, 389 Wolfert Station Rd., Mullica Hill. The sale will take place Saturday, Jan. 25, from 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., and Sunday, Jan. 26 , from 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Hardcover books will sell for $1.50, while paperbacks will range from 25 cents (mass market) to 50 cents (trade). All children’s books will cost 25 cents, and audio/video items will be sold for 50 cents.

During the sale, tables will be filled with thousands of books: paperbacks, hardcovers, fiction, non-fiction, children’s, history, biography, travel, reference, crafts, cookbooks, religion, business, music, gardening and more. Audio and video items will also be available.

All items sold at the book sale are generously donated by members of the community. Donations for the sales are accepted at the library throughout the year.

The Friends hold three book sales a year, and the money earned is used to supply non- budgeted items to enhance the services which the library system provides, including the Museum Pass Program, early literacy computers, Book Page magazine for patrons and visiting artist and writer programs.

The Friends of the Gloucester County Library System organization is always looking for new members. If you have an hour each month to attend our meetings or can spare the time to help with our book sales, we would love to have you join us! Simply pick up a membership form at the library, or speak to one of our members at the book sale.

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