Barnes & Noble book fair to support Pennington Library

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Barnes and Noble is set to donate a percentage of its June 14 sales to Friends of the Pennington Library.

Friends of the Pennington Library Summer Book Fair is scheduled for 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. June 14 at Barnes &Noble in Princeton Marketfair, 3535 Route 1, Princeton.

Special Guest Ame Dyckman, award-winning children’s book author of Tea Party Rules and Boy and Bot, is set to read and sign books at a special Story Time beginning set for 12 p.m.

The library’s dedicated staff has a “Wish List” of titles they’d like to add to the children’s, teen and adult collections. Those books will be on hand at the Book Fair table to be purchased for the Library and then personalized with an inscription of the buyer’s choice. Not only will the Library receive the book, but also a portion of the purchase price.

In-store Shoppers who wish to donate a to the library should provide the cashier with the code or name of Pennington Library at check out. Purchases made at Barnes & Noble’s Café also count toward the Book Fair.

Online shoppers can also participate. Those shopping online can enter Bookfair ID Number 11371762 to donate to the library on barnesandnoble.com.

More information is online at penningtonlibrary.org.

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