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3/4/2013, 9:16pm

Book drive to be held for the 29th Annual Friends of Legal Services

Book drive to be held for the 29th Annual Friends of Legal Services
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The book drive accepts books of all types, including old and new books as well as hardbound and paper back.

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The book drive for the 29th Annual Friends of Legal Services ends on Friday, April 15.

“As you’re gathering your tax material together, why not clean out your bookshelves at the same time?” said Carolyn Carter, a Friends of Legal Services volunteer.

“The Friends of Legal Services would love to get the books you no longer need.”

The Susquehanna Bank locations in Greencastle Square and Quincy are both book donation sites.

There are many other donation sites in Adams, Franklin and Cumberland counties listed at www.fcls.net.

The group welcomes books of all types, old and new, hardbound and paperback, plus magazines dated before 1950, sheet music, maps, artwork, CDs, DVDs, videotapes and books on tape.

The sale itself will run from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Friday, May 10, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, May 11, and from noon to 4 p.m. on Sunday, May 12, in Laird Hall on the Wilson College campus in Chambersburg.

Proceeds benefit local non-profit organizations that provide legal services to low-income residents and victims of domestic violence.

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