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There Is A Book Sale Going On In Hopkinsville

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There Is A Book Sale Going On In Hopkinsville

Starting today, March 15th, the Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library is having a book that goes until Saturday, March 18th, according to Hoptown Chronicle.

The sale takes place from 10am to 6pm Wednesday through Friday, then on Saturday the hours are 930am to 4pm. The sale is, $5 for a bag of books.  On Friday, Auntie Anne’s Pretzel truck will be there serving up hot pretzels.

Some of the profit from the book sale will go back to the Christian County Imagination Program.  This program is for newborns all the way to kindergarteners.

Go take advantage of it today!

 

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