Free Book Fair

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The Pike County Public Library District has donated books to neighboring  libraries affected by flooding and would like to also take the  opportunity to provide free books to individual community members that  may or may not have been affected by the recent flooding.

Celebrate your freedom to read by attending the Free Book Fair at the  Pike County Public Library (Lee Avenue) during Banned Books Week! Choose  up to 5 books to take home from a selection of brand new books. Books  are available for all ages, from Birth-Adult, and include board books,  story books, juvenile titles, Young Adult novels, fiction and nonfiction  titles.

Must attend in person to claim books

Free Book Fair

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