[September 02, 2022]
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An annual
tradition during the local ballooning weekend is the Library Book
Sale at the Lincoln Public Library. Last year the sale was offered
to shoppers by appointment due to the pandemic. This year those
restrictions were lifted and guests were able to come in and shop
when they wanted and as long as they wanted.
Large paper bags provided by the Lincoln IGA could be purchased for
$1 each. Shoppers could then load those bags as full as they were
able to get them and make off with a large enough supply of reading
material to last them through the winter ahead.
An LDN staffer was on hand Friday to do some personal shopping and
reported back that there were tons of books available this year with
several double rows of tables full and overflowing.
By Saturday afternoon that vast inventory was greatly reduced and
shoppers were still coming and filling their bags.
In all, it must have been a very good weekend for the Lincoln Public
Library and also for the shoppers who bought would probably have
been hundreds of dollars worth of books for the low, low price of a
buck.
[Nila Smith] |