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Read all about it: Book sale raises $2,545 for Barrie library

'It's really amazing to see the continued support from the community,' says library official
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From left are Katelyn Lees, philanthropy and resource development specialist at the Barrie Public Library, Samantha Coladipietro, lead book sale volunteer, and Michael Anglin, book sale volunteer.

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BARRIE PUBLIC LIBRARY
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This weekend was one for the books.

The Barrie Public Library’s first-ever Fall Book Sale was a huge success, raising a total of $2,545 through a pop-up event on Saturday.

Around 365 book lovers of all ages enjoyed searching through the tables of pre-loved items to stock up their book shelves for the winter. Powered by a team of dedicated volunteers, the now twice-yearly book sales have proven to be extremely popular events.

“It’s really amazing to see the continued support from the community,” said Katelyn Lees, philanthropy and resource development specialist with the Barrie Public Library. “We had a lineup nearly all day. Every time we finish a book sale we have people asking us when the next one is. Barrie is definitely a city of readers and library lovers.”

The sale included a blend of items recently removed from the library’s collection, as well as donations from our community that were accepted on Thursday and Friday in anticipation of the sale. Items included adult fiction and non-fiction books, children’s books, movies, video games and CDs priced between 50 cents and $4.

“We are absolutely thrilled with the turnout,” said Samantha Coladipietro, lead volunteer for this year’s two sales. “I am such a passionate library supporter and this is a really fun way for me to give back. It’s amazing to see all the people who show up to support their library and get some new reads.”

In times like these when wallets are a little tighter, having affordable options for entertainment is critical. The library is an invaluable resource for the community when the cost of living is high.

“Having a library card and getting everything for free is definitely the most affordable option for leisure and entertainment,” continued Lees, laughing. “But we know most bookworms do have a collection at home, too. This gives people an option to freshen up their shelves while helping the library advance our services and plan for new locations.”

Proceeds from the event help support the library plan for future branches, as well as expand opportunities for lifelong learning through the Library of Things collection and tools in the Creative Spaces.

The Barrie Public Library’s next book sale will take place in spring 2025.

Library cards are available for free to those who live, work or study in Barrie, as well as residents of Oro-Medonte. Learn more and sign up online at barrielibrary.ca.
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