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DISPATCH Peninsula Clarion Friends of the Kenai Community Library are busy collecting, sorting and categorizing books, DVD's, videos, puzzles and other items that will go up for sale this weekend at the State Office Building in Kenai. "Old timers know the building as the old Kenai Courthouse, it's the red brick building next door to the Library," says Kari Mohn, book sale chair for the Friends of the Library. "We have more books this year than we have ever had and for those who may not know the book sale is held every year and after the sale whatever remains is given away and we start fresh so this is an entirely new selection of books that have been donated by the community that will be up for sale and we are thrilled with what we have this year. We received a lot of paperbacks as well as hardbacks in like new condition and we also have wonderful jigsaw puzzles that have never been used and totally unopened which will also be at the sale," explained Mohn while she and other Friends of the Library were busily preparing for the sale last week at the Economic Development District building.

Preparing for the big Kenai Library Book Sale


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