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Thursday, February 16, 2012

Giant Library Book Sale

 

 

 

 

Friends of the Kingsport Public Library &
First Book-Greater Kingsport

Fiction  |   Non-Fiction |   Children's books  |   Textbooks

 

Gigantic
Book
 
SALE


Over 20,000 used books at bargain prices.

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CASH ONLY

KINGSPORT CIVIC AUDITORIUM
(1550 Center Street - next to Dobyns-Bennett High School)

Preview Sale
($10 admission for this day only)
Thursday, March 8
5:00-9:00

Free Admission Days:
 Friday, March 9          9:00-8:00
Saturday March 10     9:00-8:00
Sunday, March 11       1:00-6:00


All proceeds go to support the Kingsport Public Library (children's programs, technology grant matches, wireless, etc.) and First Book of Greater Kingsport (free new books to at-risk children)

If you'd like to volunteer to help during the book sale, please contact

2012bookfair@gmail.com  
Volunteers are needed to work cash registers, to keep tables filled with books, keep tables of books tidy.




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