Leavenworth Friends of the Library will host their annual used book sale September 26th October 5th.

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The Leavenworth Friends of the Library will host their highly anticipated annual used book sale from September 26 to October 5, 2025. This cherished event invites community members to explore a diverse collection of books, fostering a love for reading while supporting local literacy efforts. Set against the scenic backdrop of Leavenworth, Washington, the sale promises an engaging experience for book enthusiasts of all ages. The event will take place at a convenient location, ensuring easy access for attendees. Proceeds from the sale will benefit the library, enhancing resources and programs available to the community.

This year's sale is particularly significant as it continues to strengthen community ties while promoting literacy. Local residents and visitors are encouraged to participate and discover hidden literary gems. Mark your calendars for this wonderful opportunity to support the library and indulge in your love for books.

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