Twice a year, the Friends of the Warner Library help clean the shelves out to make room for new books, all while raising money for the Library.
Ron Sprague with the Friends explains that the bi-annual book sale is returning this Friday and Saturday. It's a great opportunity to fill out your classroom or at-home library with books at a discounted price.
While the Friends are very grateful and welcoming of community donations of books, Adult Program Coordinator at the Library, Emily Dunham, says they will clear off the shelves of books that are no longer popular or are ready to be moved out of the rotation, and sell them at the book sale.
The funds from the book sale are gathered by the Friends, and Sprague emphasizes that what the money is used on is entirely up to the Library staff and leadership. Dunham says that much of it goes towards the Summer Reading Program
If you're interested in donating books for this weekend's book sale, you can drop them off at the Warner Library located at 310 N Quincy Street in Clinton. Learn more about the book sale by visiting vwarner.org or by finding the Friends on Facebook.












