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Friends of the Statesboro-Bulloch County Library in need of new storefront for their used bookstore

After nearly four years of providing affordable books and vital funding for the Statesboro-Bulloch County Library, the Friends of the Library are being forced to move their popular used bookstore. The organization is now appealing to the community to help them find a new donated location.
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The Friends of the Library Bookstore

The Friends of the Statesboro-Bulloch County Library organization has enjoyed almost four years of success in running a used bookstore on Proctor Street in Statesboro, occupying a storefront generously donated by Morris Multimedia. The group will have to vacate the premises by October, as the building is being sold.

The Friends are so grateful to Joe McGlamery, president of the Statesboro Herald and vice president of the Southeast Region for Morris Multimedia, who was instrumental in securing the space for the used bookstore.

Because of the used bookstore, the Friends have been able to raise thousands of dollars for the Statesboro-Bulloch County Library for program funding for adults and children, special events like Breakfast with Santa, and many more that would not happen without funding from the Friends.

In addition to providing funds for the library, the used bookstore has been beneficial to the community by providing affordable reading material for all ages. All children receive a free book with every visit. It draws patrons locally and from the surrounding counties, as well as family and friends from as far away as California.

Now, the Friends are looking for a donated building in the Statesboro area.

If you own a potential site or have a lead on a building, you can contact Jeff Howell, the President of the Friends organization, at [email protected] with more information.