AAUW Northern Monmouth County Book Sale

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Book Sale

The 56th year of the AAUW Northern Monmouth County Branch Used Book Sale will reopen Saturday, Sept. 9 at its location in Old First Church, 69 Kings Highway, Middletown.

The new hours are from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.  

Special features of the unique Book Store include antiquarian books as well as fiction and non-fiction new releases from the past two years, available in both hard cover and paperback. The Book Store has the reputation for searchers to find the research texts they need for school, work, or club projects, as well as up-to-date novels and books on every subject from meditation to sports.

The AAUW Sale also offers DVDs, CDs,  books on tape as well as records from all vintages, games and puzzles.

A special section also features children’s preschool and  board and  books  through Young Adult.

Book donations can be made on Thursdays from 10 to 11:30 am and on Saturdays from 10 am to 1:30 pm.   Guidelines for making tax deductible donations can be found on the group’s website aauw-nj-nmcb.org or by calling 732-275-2237.  Currently , with an abundance of DVD’s in stock, the AAUW is not seeking donations in this category.

All net proceeds provide scholarships for women at Brookdale Community College and Monmouth University.

 

The Northern Monmouth County Branch of AAUW has been making a difference in the community for over 90 years and welcomes new members to join them in advancing equity for women and girls.  Membership in AAUW is open to any graduate holding an associate or equivalent, baccalaureate, or higher degree from a regionally accredited college or university.

 

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