[August 27, 2018]
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The Lincoln Public
Library opened to long lines of people waiting patiently at the
front and back doors Saturday morning. It was the start of the
popular Annual Used Book Sale.
How popular? People began lining up well before the doors opened.
Library volunteers weaved through the crowd selling IGA paper bags
for one dollar to raise money for more books to line the library
stacks. Each person could stuff as many books as they wanted into
the bags.
The happy crowds streamed into the library basement where tables and
shelves were lined with books that have been donated to the library,
and library books that no longer were being checked out. “We usually
raise between $450 and $850 from this book sale. And we use the
money to buy more books,” said Library Director Richard Sumrall.
This year was the 26th consecutive year for the event.
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8:40 a.m. - Countdown to the book
sale. |
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Matthew Maple has the honor of
being the first in line at the backdoor of the library. |
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Ruth Reid is always the first in line
at the front door. |
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8:50 a.m. - the line stretches toward the street. |
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8:50 a.m. - and the excitement builds at the backdoor. |
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Library Director Richard Sumrall (center) and Library Board
President Libby Anderson, along with Libby’s husband Jay,
volunteered to help out at this special once-a-year event. Other
members of the library staff volunteered also. |
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9 a.m. - And they’re off! |
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The line streams through the backdoor. |
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