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Friends of Doylestown Library hosting spring programs

The Friends of the Doylestown Library is hosting three spring programs.

  • ‘What’s It Worth’ Workshop and Appraisals – Tuesday, April 11th, 1:00pm-3:00pm.

If you’ve always wondered whether that family heirloom is valuable, Mike Ivankovich can help you. The host of a popular radio program will reveal what your personal treasures are worth, during a workshop and in-person appraisal program.

Admission is $5 per person. For an additional $10, payable at the event (cash check, or Venmo) each participant may bring one item for appraisal. Items must be carried in by participants. Participants must preregister by sending an e-mail to friendsofdoylestownlibrary@gmail.com.

  • Community Book Sale, Saturday, April 22nd, 9:30am-4:30pm.

All genres of gently used books, including newer fiction, non-fiction, and children’s books, in hardback and paperback, will be offered. Most books will sell for $2 each, with children’s books priced at three for $1.

  • Reading to the Dogs, Saturday, May 6th and June 3rd, 10:00am-11:30am.

The popular Reading to the Dogs children’s program will conclude its spring season with two these sessions. The program, in partnership with Comfort Caring Canines Therapy Dogs, Inc. and Roxy Therapy Dogs, allows young readers to read out loud to a nonjudgmental audience of certified canines, helping to boost confidence and spark a love of reading. Children must be accompanied by an adult, and preregistration is strongly recommended (walk-ins will be admitted only if space is available). To preregister, send an email, specifying number of children and arrival time (10:00, 10:20, 10:40, or 11:00) to friendsofdoylestownlibrary@gmail.com.

All three programs will be held in the Pearl Buck Room of the Doylestown Library Center, 150 S. Pine Street, Doylestown.

PHOTO CAP: Carter Antonucci, of Doylestown, and Izzy Skarbek, of Chalfont, take turns reading to Axel, while Axel’s handler, Bob Haney, and Carter’s mom, Nicole Antonucci, enjoy hearing the kids read.

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