Enjoy USN’s largest library fundraiser September 26-28
Frenzy your way: University School of Nashville’s annual book sale begins 12 p.m. Thursday, September 26 for the USN community only and is open to the greater Nashville community from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, September 28.
By Ashley Bosshart and Charlotte Langerman, Fall Book Frenzy Co-Chairs
Fall Book Frenzy puts more than 10,000 books and games within affordable reach of the University School of Nashville community and greater Nashville. A used book and media sale, it provides an annual opportunity to fund USN’s Hassenfeld Library’s most popular and impactful programming, such as the Author-in-Residence program, book clubs, and Read Across USN Week. It also enables USN to participate in BookBreak, a virtual author visit subscription whose fees allow USN to sponsor a school that could otherwise not fund such valuable literacy and reading appreciation programs.
There are many ways to support and enjoy Fall Book Frenzy:
Donate gently used books, puzzles, and games at morning car lines from Monday, September 9 through Monday, September 23.
Volunteer during the Fall Book Frenzy “season.” Shifts are available to: collect donations in the morning car lines; sort, organize, and shelve donations; and, work the sale in roles such as replenishing inventory, organizing merchandise, and facilitating checkout
Shop at Fall Book Frenzy on Thursday, September 26, Friday, September 27, and Saturday, September 28 (see details below).
Share the news about Fall Book Frenzy. Encourage friends and family outside of the USN community to attend on Saturday, September 28.
WHAT: Fall Book Frenzy, a used book sale with over 10,000 books as well as puzzles and games WHERE: University School of Nashville's Cheek Gym, 2000 Edgehill Ave. Parking and main entrance are accessible from 19th Avenue South only. Allow time to check in with security. A map, directions, and parking information are here. WHEN:
Thursday, September 26 from 12 to 7 p.m. for the USN community only
Friday, September 27 from 12 to 7 p.m. for the USN community only
Saturday, September 28 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. This day is open to the general public. The final hour includes a $10 fill-the-bag sale.
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