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Elting memorial Library Book Fair

by HV1 Staff
September 24, 2014
in Community
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Maria, Theresa and Jackie Cordovano at the Elting Memorial Library Fair last year. (photo by Lauren Thomas)
Maria, Theresa and Jackie Cordovano at the Elting Memorial Library Fair last year. (photo by Lauren Thomas)

One of New Paltz’s longest-standing fundraising traditions, the Elting Memorial Library Book Fair, is gearing up for its 58th annual book-lovers’ extravaganza on Saturday, September 27. Each year the fair attracts hundreds of local residents, book collectors and visitors looking for some literary bargains, or just to catch up with friends and neighbors and support their local library hub. No matter what genre you enjoy — whether it be cookbooks, popular fiction, autobiographies, nonfiction, children’s books, architecture, gardening or even books written in foreign languages — there is something for everyone at this fair.

For those who take their books and their book bargains seriously, there is the ever-popular Early Bird fee of $10, which allows entrance to the book tent an hour earlier than it opens up for free to the general public.

Although the book fair is the hallmark of the event, there is also a raffle with dozens of prizes and gift certificates to be awarded, with the top prize being a weekend for two at Mohonk Mountain House. And in the parking lot of the library, located just off Church Street and the corner of North Front Street in downtown New Paltz, will be a large flea market with hand-knit items for sale as well as food, plants, jewelry, crafts and toys. While parents or grandparents peruse the book tent or flea market or chat with friends, there will be a host of children’s activities to keep the young ones engaged, including a lollipop game with prizes; a kidz-on-the-go soft playscape with rock climbing, web crawls and a ten-foot slide; face painting; pumpkin decorating and a design-your-own book jacket contest with prizes.

The fair will take place on September 27 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and then the book sale only will continue on Sunday, September 28 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. To learn more, call the Elting Library at 255-5030.

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