Friends of the Lawrence Library to host January book sale

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Shop the Friends of the Lawrence Library January Book Sale for thousands of used, gently-read books for readers of all ages. The sale begins Saturday, Jan. 19, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and ends Sunday, Jan. 27 at 4:30 p.m. at the Lawrence Library, 2751 Brunswick Pike, Lawrence.

The book sale Preview Night on Friday, Jan. 18 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. is an ideal opportunity to be the first to enjoy some amazing deals. The library will be closed for normal operations during the Friday Preview Night.

Admission to the Preview Night is free for current members of the Friends of the Lawrence Library. New memberships can be purchased during the Preview Night. Admission to the Preview Night is $5 for the general public. Booksellers will be charged $20 and will only be allowed to use scanning devices during the Preview Night.

Beginning Saturday, Jan. 19, entry to the sale is free and open during the library’s regular hours. No scanning devices will be allowed.

Book donations for the Friends of the Library book sale are always accepted at the Lawrence Library. Proceeds from the book sale fund programs and other library services that benefit library patrons of all ages.

For more information about the library and its programs call (609) 883-8294 or visit mcl.org.

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