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Friends Used Book Sale Scheduled Friday, May 14 and Saturday, May 15

Friends Used Book Sale Scheduled Friday, May 14 and Saturday, May 15

FRANKLIN, TN –  The Friends of the Williamson County Public Library are pleased to announce their first fully-stocked book sale since the pandemic. The Friends full-scale book sales are on Friday, May 14 and Saturday, May 15 and again on Fri, June 18 and Sat, June 19.

The first public sale will be Friday, May 14, from 10a to 5pm and on Saturday, May 15, from 10a to 5p, with 2p to 5p a $10/bag sale. Plastic shopping bags will be handed out to shoppers and bags can be filled level to the top of the bag, beginning on Saturday at 2p for the $10 per bag sale.

Note the new preview shopping hour for members-only will be on Friday morning from 9a to 10a, for paid members. Current members and new members can renew/join online, by mail or at the door for $15 single and $25 family.

The popular used Book sale includes thousands of books in like new condition, with prices ranging from $3 for hardback; $2 for trade paperback; $1 for children’s hardback and .50 cents for children’s soft cover. Coffee table books are $5 and some of the autographed and vintage books are individually priced

If you are not able to attend the May 14, 15 sale, mark your calendars for the next FOTL Book Sale on Friday, June 18, 10a to 5p, and Saturday, June 19, 10am to 5pm, WCP Library’s Main Branch.

The book sales are located at Williamson County Public Library, 1314 Columbia Avenue, Franklin, TN 37064. For more information, email or call the Friends of the WCPL, library.friends@williamsoncounty-tn.gov, 615-595-1250, ext 1182.

COVID-19 protocols will be in place, as designated by the county, including mandatory masks and social distancing.

The Friends of the Williamson County Public Library is a non-profit, 501(c)3 service organization dedicated to the advancement of our community through its library. Friends’ contributions, fund-raising activities, and volunteer efforts support adult and youth programs, maintain and increase collections, and provide new technologies, equipment and other improvements.