Local organization provides chance to stock up on books ahead of the school year

Rebecca Evans
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — The Friends of the St. Joseph Public Library is hosting the Children’s Book Sale to help residents add to their shelves at home or in the classroom.
“We truly believe that the library is for everyone,” Jessica Poet said. “We love putting books in peoples’ homes and having this sale gives us the opportunity to talk to people about what the library can do for them. We wanted to make sure teachers and caregivers had books available for the kids.”
The sale kicked off Thursday, Aug. 14, and continues from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 15, and Saturday, Aug. 16, at the East Hills Library, located at 502 N. Woodbine Road.
“I love to read and explore new books,” said Rayna, a young reader. “If it’s a good book, then sometimes you might find yourself inside the book.”
All of the books in the sale are $1 and patrons can purchase books with cash, check or credit card.
Wyhet, another young reader, bought an entire box of books.
“I would say read more because reading can also help you get a job. I’d say come to the library right now and get some books,” Wyhet said.
The Friends of the Library is a nonprofit organization that aims to support the St. Joseph Public Library and advocate for literacy in the community.