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Friends Of The Library Fall Sale Raises Close To $150,000

Friends Of The Library Fall Sale Raises Close To $150,000

Friends Of The Library Fall Sale Raises Close To $150,000

Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the Friends of the Library say its fall book sale raised $143,154.11 for the Springfield-Greene County Library District.

The sale ran from the 16th to the 20th at the Ozark Empire E-Plex.

The spring sale had been canceled this year as the pandemic ramped up, but next year’s spring sale is already set for late April 2021.

You can read more with a press release by the Library below…

“The coronavirus pandemic canceled many special events this year, but the Friends of the Library Fall Book Sale carried on, hitting the sixth-highest sales total since the sales began in 1985.

The Friends raised $143,154.11 during the week-long sale Sept. 16-20, which included a three-hour Friends Night Preview Sale on Sept. 15. Most books, CDs, DVDs, audiobooks, art prints, puzzles, vinyl records and games went for $1 or more at the Ozark Empire Fairgrounds E*Plex.

“It just defies logic that a bunch of volunteers could come together and conduct a book sale that would gross that much in today’s environment – but the Friends of the Library gang got it done!” said Friends Treasurer Joyce Kastler.

The Friends didn’t know what to expect from crowds this year due to concerns about the virus, and were doubtful they’d come close to the record-breaking sale they set only last fall, raising $159,491.50. They also had to cancel the 2020 Spring Book Sale due to the pandemic, and weren’t confident all the families, teachers and sale regulars would be willing to come to a large sale. The Friends took safety precautions – they required masks of all those age 12 and older, with no exceptions for medical conditions, encouraged social distancing, enforced occupancy limits and provided plastic barriers at the checkout tables.

The sales result stunned the Friends volunteers. As sales picked up through the week, Friends Treasurer Joyce Kastler remarked, “You bet we are rejoicing. We are doing much better than anticipated.”

Several things worked in their favor, said Friends member Bill Kastler. Book sale shoppers were eager to return since the Spring Book Sale was canceled. More families are schooling at home and need books. And across the country, many major book sales have been canceled due to the pandemic, so out-of-state used book dealers traveled to Springfield to buy their inventory.

“Never doubt the Friends of the Library. They just sold $143,154.11 at their Fall Book Sale in the middle of a pandemic. Amazing!” said Regina Greer Cooper, executive director of the Springfield-Greene County Library District.

Since the first book sale in 1985, the Friends have raised more than $3 million to benefit the Library. Proceeds from the spring and fall sales help pay for extras that library patrons enjoy, including capital projects such as the 24-hour book kiosk – the Library Express West – and the Mobile Library bookmobile. All items at the sale are donated by the public or weeded from the library’s collection.

The Friends’ spring book sale returns to the E*Plex on April 28-May 2, 2021.”

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