Fall Book Frenzy postponed

Due to construction delays on the new floor installation in Cheek Gym, Fall Book Frenzy has been postponed.
By Anna Cramer and Joanna Hall, USNA Co-Presidents

Unfortunately, book lovers will have to wait just a bit longer for the Cheek Gym to be transformed into a used-book store.

Originally scheduled for September 23-25, Fall Book Frenzy has been postponed and will be rescheduled at a later time. Due to a supply shipping delay and a labor shortage, renovations on the gym, which serves as the sale's venue, will not be complete at the time of the sale. 

While we do aim to reschedule the beloved fundraiser, collection of books and other items has been postponed as well. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to Anna Cramer or Joanna Hall via email. 
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