Toys for Tots Annual Drive

The Toys for Tots drive runs through Thursday, December 5, 2024. Donations of new, unwrapped toys and games for ages up to 15 years old are welcome. A donation bin can be found in the front vestibule of the library. Thank you for contributing!

This event is in the "All Ages" group.

Used Book Sale

10:00am - 3:00pm
All Ages
Other
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Library Branch: Mary Riley Styles Public Library
Room: Upper Level Conference Room
Age Group: All Ages
Program Type: Other
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Checkout our used book sale Saturday, February 25th (10 am - 3 pm) and Sunday, February 26th (10 am - 3 pm).

Book Sale

Roughly every other month we hold a used book sale in our Upper Level Conference Room. Get great bargains on books, compact discs, and DVDs for all ages.

(Any time you are in the library you can also check out our smaller ongoing book sale on the two shelves in our Main Reading Room.) 

All proceeds support library programs and services!

Prices

  • Hardback: $3.00 + tax
  • Paperback: $2.00 + tax
  • Kids Board Book: $1.00 + tax
  • DVD/Blu-ray: $0.50 + tax
  • Audiobook: $1.00 + tax
  • Specialty Item: As marked + tax

MRSPL Foundation

Thank you to the MRSPL Foundation, which purchased our moveable book sale shelves and whose volunteers help with the book sale set up and staffing. 

This event is in the "Adults (Ages 18+)" group.
This event is in the "All Ages" group.

Ukraine Frontline Documentary Panel Discussion

1:00pm - 3:00pm
Adults (Ages 18+), All Ages
Other
Registration Closed
Required
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Library Branch: Mary Riley Styles Public Library
Room: Lower Level Conference Room
Age Group: Adults (Ages 18+), All Ages
Program Type: Other
Required
Seats Remaining: 30
Event Details:

As we approach the one-year anniversary of Putin’s war in Ukraine, you're invited to watch the recent FRONTLINE documentary about the war and then come to the library for a discussion with journalist Solomiia Hera and translator Lev Zinchenko who