Friends of the Library Book Sale!!

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The Friends of the Library Book Sale will take place on July 13, 2021, starting at 9:00 AM local time in Leavenworth, Washington. Organized by the municipal council, this community-focused event is designed to promote literacy and support local libraries. Attendees will have the chance to browse a wide variety of books, making it an attractive option for families and book lovers alike. This initiative not only encourages reading but also strengthens community bonds, showcasing the importance of local resources. The municipal clerk has emphasized the role of such events in fostering a vibrant community culture.

Participation in the book sale is a chance for residents to contribute to their library's success. By engaging in this event, attendees will help ensure the availability of quality reading materials for all ages. Overall, the book sale represents a significant effort to enhance public engagement and support literacy initiatives in Leavenworth.

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