Friends of Worcester Public Library to Hold Annual Book Sale on April 29 & 30
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
The sale will include all types of books including fiction, non-fiction, biographies, children's books, hard cover, trade books, and paperbacks. The range of prices for the books will be anywhere from 0.50 to $2.00 with book sets going for $5.00.
The Food for Thought Bookstore and Cafe will also be open during the sale.
Friends of the Worcester Public Library
The Friends of the Worcester Public Library Inc. is a non-profit organization of volunteers helping to enhance the library's services to the people of the Worcester area.
The organization was founded in 1956 to rally public support for a new main library.
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