By: Chris Brunner
The City has launched its second Little Free Library located at the back parking lot of City Hall. The wooden box is now available for anyone to donate and borrow books.
The first library, built and donated by Michelle Faerman and her family, was installed at Mullins Park behind Volunteer Services. The newest one is located at located at 9551 W. Sample Road.
These boxes are designed to work as a free book exchange and promote literacy. Anyone can take a book, and in return simply leave another book in its place or return it shortly thereafter.
“We have a steady flow of traffic to our Little Free Library behind Volunteer Services, with a lot of children visiting and leaving us notes that they are so happy that we have this for them,” Volunteer Coordinator Kim Sanecki said.
If you’d like to donate a book that is in good condition, whether it be adult or children’s books, feel free to drop them off at any Little Free Library around town.
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- Chris has been a contributing writer at Tamarac Talk and Coral Springs Talk since high school. He is a resident of Coral Springs and is currently attending college.
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