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Another not to be missed event during Musselfest is the Friends of the Coupeville Library Book Sale !!
Saturday & Sunday – March 2 & 3rd from 10am to 4pm
788 NW Alexander St. Coupeville (360)678-4911
It’s your chance to pick up some BOOKS to help you get through the rest of winter, give as a gift, pack away for your summer vacation reading, or bring some temptation to your children’s bookshelf! PLUS you’ll be supporting the COUPEVILLE LIBRARY with your purchase
YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT GREAT BOOK YOU’LL FIND AT THIS SALE. YOU MIGHT FIND THAT BOOK YOU’VE BEEN RECALLING AND LOOKING FOR FOREVER, OR ONE THAT YOU’VE ALWAYS WANTED TO PASS ALONG TO SOMEONE ! TREASURES IN BOOKS AWAIT YOU !
Who Are The Friends of the Coupeville Library
The Friends of the Coupeville Library is a dynamic not-for-profit, volunteer organization providing essential support to the Coupeville library. Many members work on specific projects related to the library (book sales, landscaping, programs, etc).
What They Do
The Friends of the Coupeville Library provide funding for childrens, teen and adult programming, History Day and various other projects. They also support the library with purchases such as a: copier, shelving, furniture and more.
When They Meet
The Friends of the Coupeville Library meet three times a year at the library – January, May and September. Please call 678-4911 for meeting dates.
How to Join
Membership applications are available at the Coupeville Library. Yearly membership dues are: $5.00. Please make checks payable to: Friends of the Coupeville Library.
Information on Donating
The Friends of the Coupeville Library accept donations of books for their ongoing book sales. We accept hardcover and paperback books in good condition.
Please, no textbooks, Reader’s Digest Condensed books or old encyclopedias.