Wanted: children's, young adult books

USNA is seeking book donations for resale during the Fall Book Frenzy to benefit the Hassenfeld Library. Please bring them to morning hook up or leave them in the USNA Office.
by Jennifer Aaron, Fall Book Frenzy co-chair

Please remember that we are looking ahead to the Fall Book Frenzy. We will be collecting new and gently used children's, middle grade and young adult books the week of Monday, April 22 during morning hook-up at both the 19th and 21st Avenue entrances. As you go about your spring cleaning, keep USNA in mind.

We will kick off collection week by unveiling our new Little Free Library, which will be planted in the Outdoor Classroom accessible from 19th Avenue South. You are welcome to join us for this event at 8:30 a.m. Monday, April 22.

Lastly, we are still looking for volunteers to help us collect and sort books. You may sign up by clicking here.
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