Donate your gently used books to a Little Free Library at the D5 meeting on April 8. For writers, spring cleaning often means "pruning" our bookshelves hoping to make room for more finds. Donating your books is one way to help them find their way to other readers.
D5 member, Dan Close, has a Little Free Library (#36021) decorated to honor Wichita firemen, especially his grandfather, C. E. Holder, and will be accepting donations of books for his Little Free Library at the District 5 meeting on April 8. He is accepting books for all ages, fiction and non-fiction, appropriate for a general audience.
Like daffodils and tulips, Little Free Libraries are popping up all over. There are about 40 in Wichita alone according to the Wichita Little Free Libraries Facebook page.
Little Free Libraries are small, decorated boxes, usually weatherproof, that contain books for a "take a book, leave a book" free book exchange.
A map of Little Free Libraries in Wichita is available online, courtesy of Wichita Little Free Libraries.
D5 member, Dan Close, has a Little Free Library (#36021) decorated to honor Wichita firemen, especially his grandfather, C. E. Holder, and will be accepting donations of books for his Little Free Library at the District 5 meeting on April 8. He is accepting books for all ages, fiction and non-fiction, appropriate for a general audience.
Like daffodils and tulips, Little Free Libraries are popping up all over. There are about 40 in Wichita alone according to the Wichita Little Free Libraries Facebook page.
Little Free Libraries are small, decorated boxes, usually weatherproof, that contain books for a "take a book, leave a book" free book exchange.
A map of Little Free Libraries in Wichita is available online, courtesy of Wichita Little Free Libraries.