<rss version="2.0">
    <channel>
        <title>
            <![CDATA[ Friends of the Victoria Public Library hosts 50th anniversary book sale ]]>
        </title>
        <link>
            <![CDATA[ https://www.frontlist.in/public/friends-of-the-victoria-public-library-hosts-50th-anniversary-book-sale ]]>
        </link>
        <description>
            <![CDATA[ <span style=text-transform: initial>Sandra Kalinec grew up an avid reader, and on Sunday, she and her granddaughter Story Kalinec shopped for books to quench their thirst for both educational materials and more stories.</span>
<div class=subscriber-preview>

Usually at the library, books are taken but must be returned. But on Sunday they were up for sale as the granddaughter-grandmother duo, of Victoria, skimmed through books of all genres at the Victoria Public Library during the presale of books for the 50th anniversary of the Friends of the Victoria Public Library Book Sale. As members, or friends, of the library, they had first dibs at fiction, non-fiction and any good read they could find during the presale.

</div>
<div class=subscriber-only>

Beginning Monday, the library will host a week of book sales open to the public.

</div>
<div id=tncms-region-article_instory_top class=tncms-region hidden-print></div>
<div class=subscriber-only>

Throughout the past year, virtual learning at school has forced Story to look at a screen far more than before the remote method of instruction began, her grandmother said. In that time, Story has since started homeschooling and much of that instruction comes from books.

</div>
<div class=subscriber-only>

On Sunday, it was time to stock up.

</div>
<div class=subscriber-only>

While thumbing through a bookshelf full of gently used books, Kalinec, 56, said she read often when she was young in Los Angeles County, California. Now with her granddaughter, they read “night and day.”

</div>
<div class=subscriber-only>

“These will be in the family for generations maybe,” she said.

</div>
<div class=subscriber-only>

The interest in reading is strong for the family, she said. It has even brought Story’s younger brother to tears when he realized he was done reading a math book and didn’t have anymore to read.

</div>
<div class=subscriber-only>

“It’s been hard with so much screen time and virtual learning,” Kalinec said. “So that’s why we’re here.”

</div>
<div class=subscriber-only>

Between book donations and discarded library books, there were about 600 boxes of books for sale, said Diana Sneed, who has been president of Friends of the Victoria Public Library since April.

</div>
<div id=tncms-region-article_instory_middle class=tncms-region hidden-print></div>
<div class=subscriber-only>

Once the donations filled an entire room at the library, she said they had to stop accepting donations. But on May 24, the library will begin accepting book donations again for the next sale, which Sneed said she plans to host in September.

</div>
<div class=subscriber-only>

“We’re really excited about what the future holds for us,” she said of the goal to host three sales pre year in the future.

</div>
<div class=subscriber-only>

This week’s sale is the first since January 2020.

<span style=text-transform: initial>The money from the dollar or cheaper books, Sneed said, supports the library’s special projects and events. </span><span style=text-transform: initial>While the Kalinecs continued to shop, a line of other Friends of the Library waited outside the Bronte Room in the library for their chance to begin their shopping adventure. Sunday’s rain didn’t deter many from the chance to find the cheap deals.</span>

</div>
<div class=subscriber-only>

One longtime friend of the library, Mark Pesek, of Victoria, said his membership fee and the cost for a book at the presale is money well spent.

</div>
<div class=subscriber-only>

As another bookworm, he said he remembered a summer vacation when he was 13 years old when he read 50 books. He then stacked them up to be about as tall as he was for a photo.

</div>
<div class=subscriber-only>

Now, he has been a Friend of the Library for longer than he remembers.

</div>
<div class=subscriber-only>

“I try to support something like this rather than nothing,” he said.

</div>
<div class=subscriber-only>

To become a friend of the library, the membership fee is $10 and includes access to the presale, a newsletter and events at the library as well as a way to socialize with other readers, Sneed said. Friends of the Library are also welcome to volunteer at book sales.

</div>
<div id=tncms-region-article_instory_bottom class=tncms-region hidden-print></div>
<div id=tncms-region-article_bottom_content class=tncms-region hidden-print>
<div id=tncms-block-1020378 class=tncms-block><section id=block-1020378 class=block emphasis-h3   >
<div class=clearfix>
<div class=block-title title-1020378 >
<div class=block-title-inner></div>
</div>
</div>
<div id=html-asset-1020378>
<div class=html-content>
<div class=BlueConic>
<div class=bccomplexobject bcComplexObject1608751619010 bcComplexObject1621229773425 data-bc-preload=>
<div class=bcpDefaultWidth data-bc-external=true data-bc-id=1621229773425>
<div>
<div class=bcRecommendations bcTemplate3>
<p class=bcLinkText><em>Source:  victoriaadvocate</em></p>

</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</section></div>
</div> ]]>
        </description>
        <language>en</language>
        <pubDate>Mon, 05 17, 2021 05:43 am</pubDate>
        <item>
            <title>
                <![CDATA[ Friends of the Victoria Public Library hosts 50th anniversary book sale ]]>
            </title>
            <link><![CDATA[ https://www.frontlist.in/public/friends-of-the-victoria-public-library-hosts-50th-anniversary-book-sale ]]></link>
            <description>
                <![CDATA[ <span style=text-transform: initial>Sandra Kalinec grew up an avid reader, and on Sunday, she and her granddaughter Story Kalinec shopped for books to quench their thirst for both educational materials and more stories.</span>
<div class=subscriber-preview>

Usually at the library, books are taken but must be returned. But on Sunday they were up for sale as the granddaughter-grandmother duo, of Victoria, skimmed through books of all genres at the Victoria Public Library during the presale of books for the 50th anniversary of the Friends of the Victoria Public Library Book Sale. As members, or friends, of the library, they had first dibs at fiction, non-fiction and any good read they could find during the presale.

</div>
<div class=subscriber-only>

Beginning Monday, the library will host a week of book sales open to the public.

</div>
<div id=tncms-region-article_instory_top class=tncms-region hidden-print></div>
<div class=subscriber-only>

Throughout the past year, virtual learning at school has forced Story to look at a screen far more than before the remote method of instruction began, her grandmother said. In that time, Story has since started homeschooling and much of that instruction comes from books.

</div>
<div class=subscriber-only>

On Sunday, it was time to stock up.

</div>
<div class=subscriber-only>

While thumbing through a bookshelf full of gently used books, Kalinec, 56, said she read often when she was young in Los Angeles County, California. Now with her granddaughter, they read “night and day.”

</div>
<div class=subscriber-only>

“These will be in the family for generations maybe,” she said.

</div>
<div class=subscriber-only>

The interest in reading is strong for the family, she said. It has even brought Story’s younger brother to tears when he realized he was done reading a math book and didn’t have anymore to read.

</div>
<div class=subscriber-only>

“It’s been hard with so much screen time and virtual learning,” Kalinec said. “So that’s why we’re here.”

</div>
<div class=subscriber-only>

Between book donations and discarded library books, there were about 600 boxes of books for sale, said Diana Sneed, who has been president of Friends of the Victoria Public Library since April.

</div>
<div id=tncms-region-article_instory_middle class=tncms-region hidden-print></div>
<div class=subscriber-only>

Once the donations filled an entire room at the library, she said they had to stop accepting donations. But on May 24, the library will begin accepting book donations again for the next sale, which Sneed said she plans to host in September.

</div>
<div class=subscriber-only>

“We’re really excited about what the future holds for us,” she said of the goal to host three sales pre year in the future.

</div>
<div class=subscriber-only>

This week’s sale is the first since January 2020.

<span style=text-transform: initial>The money from the dollar or cheaper books, Sneed said, supports the library’s special projects and events. </span><span style=text-transform: initial>While the Kalinecs continued to shop, a line of other Friends of the Library waited outside the Bronte Room in the library for their chance to begin their shopping adventure. Sunday’s rain didn’t deter many from the chance to find the cheap deals.</span>

</div>
<div class=subscriber-only>

One longtime friend of the library, Mark Pesek, of Victoria, said his membership fee and the cost for a book at the presale is money well spent.

</div>
<div class=subscriber-only>

As another bookworm, he said he remembered a summer vacation when he was 13 years old when he read 50 books. He then stacked them up to be about as tall as he was for a photo.

</div>
<div class=subscriber-only>

Now, he has been a Friend of the Library for longer than he remembers.

</div>
<div class=subscriber-only>

“I try to support something like this rather than nothing,” he said.

</div>
<div class=subscriber-only>

To become a friend of the library, the membership fee is $10 and includes access to the presale, a newsletter and events at the library as well as a way to socialize with other readers, Sneed said. Friends of the Library are also welcome to volunteer at book sales.

</div>
<div id=tncms-region-article_instory_bottom class=tncms-region hidden-print></div>
<div id=tncms-region-article_bottom_content class=tncms-region hidden-print>
<div id=tncms-block-1020378 class=tncms-block><section id=block-1020378 class=block emphasis-h3   >
<div class=clearfix>
<div class=block-title title-1020378 >
<div class=block-title-inner></div>
</div>
</div>
<div id=html-asset-1020378>
<div class=html-content>
<div class=BlueConic>
<div class=bccomplexobject bcComplexObject1608751619010 bcComplexObject1621229773425 data-bc-preload=>
<div class=bcpDefaultWidth data-bc-external=true data-bc-id=1621229773425>
<div>
<div class=bcRecommendations bcTemplate3>
<p class=bcLinkText><em>Source:  victoriaadvocate</em></p>

</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</section></div>
</div> ]]>
            </description>
            <category>News</category>
            <author>
                <![CDATA[ Frontlist ]]>
            </author>
            <guid>2</guid>
            <pubDate>Mon, 05 17, 2021 05:43 am</pubDate>
        </item>
    </channel>
</rss>
