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The Broken Bow Public Library is running out of room for the new arrivals being constantly added to their collection. To help make room for your next favorite read, the Library will be weeding out some of your past favorite books, allowing patrons to take home a bag full of new treasures.
Broken Bow Library Director Megan Svoboda recently spoke with KCNI/KBBN about this, and many other activities at the Library.
“We have a book sale going on because we constantly have to be weeding the books to make room for new books,” said Svoboda. “So we are trying to encourage everyone to come and bag up all of our books so we can make more room in the library.”
A free will donation will be taken with the book sale, helping fund the many programs going on around the library, from a beginning crochet workshop running February 18 and 25, through March 4 and 11, to multiple different book clubs.
The book sale will run from Tuesday, February 17 through Tuesday, March 17.
Listen to the full Public Affairs conversation with Library Director Megan Svoboda to find out everything happening at the Broken Bow Public Library this month here:







