[July 27, 2016]
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Saturday morning anxious
shoppers awaited the opening of the annual library book sale at the
Lincoln Public Library. The sale is an annual tradition that many
from near and far look forward to each year. Shoppers purchase a
grocery bag and fill it to the brim with books for a very low price.
Pictures by Curtis Fox |
Lincoln Public Library’s annual buck-a-bag book sale and the
traditional first arrivals, Mike and Ruth Reid…they have been first
in line at the front door for years. |
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The back door of the library drew an early crowd of eager readers,
and library staff greeted them with lots of bags to collect their
treasure. |
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Mike and Ruth are already focused on the
treasure trove of books. |
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Early arrivals have plenty of choice. This
year is special at the library book sale. “The staff at the library
have carefully gone through the stacks and pulled books that have
not been in circulation for years and placed them in the book sale,”
said Richard Sumrall, library director. Rare and unusual books were
included in this year’s selection. |
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Browsing the myriad assortment. |
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Library Director Richard Sumrall greets a
library patron. |
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Fiction, non-fiction, children’s books, DIY
books, travel…..there is something for everyone. The LPL annual book
sale is one of the most popular summer events in Lincoln. |
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