The 8th Avenue hall was filled with mountains of books, and avid readers sifting through them.
The Rotary Fall Book Sale was a huge success, achieving record numbers within the first two days of the event alone.
Thousands of books from various genres filled the table, allowing shoppers to fill a personal library for pennies on the dollar.
Hardcovers and well-maintained books sold for a maximum of 2 dollars, and the least expensive books were just fifty cents a piece.
The sale generated $10,803, moving at a minimum of 5400 books!
Jean-Louis Guillas, Local Rotarian and organizer can't thank the generous book donors enough.
"It's just proof that the community understands the great circle of giving. They give us great books, we organize them and offer them to others, and the community responds. We've been steady for two-and-a-half days connecting people with good books at very reasonable prices."
The Crocus Quilters Guild was also at this three-day sale, showing their various techniques and projects.
This how successful this sale was, Guillas already had big plans for the spring.
The next sale is already set for the first week in April and will include a wine-tasting evening on the Friday of the sale.