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For Immediate Release

Contact: Jen Dixon, Library Manager

info@cannonbeachlibrary.org

503-436-1391 

Help Raise Funds for the Cannon Beach Library

Come explore the library’s Annual Rare and Old Book Sale Fundraiser this Memorial Day weekend! Join us Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, May 27th through May 29th, from 12 to 4 p.m. at the Cannon Beach Library, located at 131 N Hemlock St in the heart of downtown Cannon Beach.

Sale includes rare, old, signed, and collectible adult and children’s books that have been pulled from incoming donations. Choose from a diverse selection of collectible titles across a wide range of prices. Perfect for collectors, booksellers, hobbyists, resellers, and anyone looking for a special gift or to add to their own collection. Our books are priced to sell!

Don’t miss out – visit cannonbeachlibrary.org before the sale for a sneak peek of some interesting teasers. Every purchase supports the Cannon Beach Library, one of the few private non-profit libraries left in the country. 

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