
Popular Community Book Sale Happens In Time for Summer Reading
So my question for you today is have you picked out your summer reading yet? Hopefully you still need a title or two because there is an annual book sale you don't want to miss.
Gardiner Library Has Set A Date for the Annual Used Book Sale
The Gardiner Library at 133 Farmer's Turnpike in Gardiner, New York, is having its annual book sale on Saturday, June 7th & 8th, 2025. There is an opportunity for you to buy great books at great prices.

Take a quick look at your bookshelf and see what books you might want to add to your collection. Then, plan to head to the Gardiner Library to see if they have those titles on sale. At this event that puts gently used books in people's hands, you are bound to find books you hadn't even thought of for your collection and reading enjoyment.
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The book sale is also a way to donate to the Helping Hands Food Pantry in Gardiner. If you bring a non-perishable food item to the book sale, you can pick out one free book.
The booksale will be held Saturday from 10 AM to 4 PM and again Sunday from 10 AM to 2 PM.
Browse a large collection of hardcovers, paperback and classics, DVDs, music, audiobooks, children’s books, games and puzzles. Priced to sell. Enter a raffle ticket for every $10 spent. (Email via Marian Goldin Marketing for Gardiner Library)
You can find out more about the actual sale itself by calling 845-255-1255 or visiting www.gardinerlibrary.org. This is just one of the many events held annually at the Gardiner Library.
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Be sure to check in to see what your local library might have going on this summer. And don't forget that your local library is an important source for many things. For instance, did you know the Elting Memorial Library can help you get a passport? Find out more about that at eltinglibrary.org
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