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anon-46r6
PostPosted: Tue, May 26 2015, 3:59 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Little Free library

I don't see an issue with this. It's a program they are doing. The did a scavenger hunt before, a program on owls and now this.

I wouldn't use it, but i don't see anything wrong. I don't see how one can complain about cutting programs and then complain about this.
$$$-8r83
PostPosted: Tue, May 26 2015, 3:43 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Little Free library

How much did this cost us? The Library cuts hours and then pays for this
Kudos-052s
PostPosted: Mon, May 25 2015, 8:14 pm EDT    Post subject: Little Free library

Though I have been critical of the Library's actions over the last few years, I applaud their effort to try something cool...

The Cranbury Public Library Foundation is excited to be the Steward for the Cranbury Little Free Library (LFL) on behalf of our neighbors and our community! The way it works is simple:

We initially stock the LFL with a variety of good quality books that we hope will interest our neighbors
You stop by and take whatever catches your fancy
You return and bring books to contribute when you can
LFL books are always a gift – never for sale!
The Little Free Library movement has rapidly grown. Many LFLs have been installed and thousands of books shared around the country as well as around the world. Little Free Library’s mission is to:

Promote literacy and the love of reading by building free book exchanges worldwide.
To build a sense of community as we share skills, creativity and wisdom across generations.
To learn more go to www.littlefreelibrary.org.