Tuesday, December 10

Books Feed Readers and the OHCHS Library by Jake Allen

11/21/13


Beginning Nov. 18, the OHCHS library will be having a book fair to raise money for the library. The fair will be open to the public. All that is required is a quick sign in at the kiosk located at the main entrance of the school. 
The books come from the warehouse at Scholastic. The books have a total retail value of between $15,000 and $17,000. This is the first year that the library is trying this,
“This is kind of a trial run. If it goes well, we’ll do it again next year," says assistant librarianJennifer Grover.
The books range from "Diary of a Wimpy Kid"  to Simpsons' Special Edition Comics to books such as "The Fear and Lockdown." There is something for just about anyone of any age who wants a good book to keep them company during the coming cold months.
  Assistant Librarian Jennifer Grover says in regards to there being no set money goal, “I really don’t since it’s the first one, but enough to get some more books for the library.” 
There will be between $15-000 and $17,000 worth of books. That gets you a lot of different options to choose from. Take advantage of this variety from Monday through Friday Nov. 18- 22, and help OHCHS at the same time.

BOOK SALE - Books ready for the book fair at OHCHS. 

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