Friends of the Peotone Library to Host Annual Cash-Only Book Sale
Article Summary: The Friends of the Library will host their annual three-day book sale in late April, offering a cash-only selection of materials to the Peotone community.
Peotone Book Sale Key Points:
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The annual event runs from Thursday, April 23, through Saturday, April 25.
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All purchases during the three-day sale are cash only.
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The sale will be held at the library, located at 515 North First Street in Peotone.
The Friends of the Library will hold their annual book sale at the Peotone Public Library District over a three-day period from Thursday, April 23, through Saturday, April 25.
The community event will kick off on Thursday, April 23, with hours from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. The sale will continue on Friday, April 24, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and will wrap up on Saturday, April 25, running from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Organizers have specified that the sale is strictly a cash-only event.
The book sale will take place at the Peotone library building, located at 515 North First Street.
For additional information regarding the annual sale, residents can contact the library by calling 708-258-3436 or by visiting the official website at www.peotonelibrary.org.
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