ATLA summer used book sale relocates to Burger Farm for 40th anniversary

Sale to be held Saturday, Aug. 8, 2020

The Anderson Township Library Association (ATLA) has seen some big changes during its 40 years of operation, from changing its name from the Anderson Library Committee to moving its book sales from the old Beechmont Mall to the branch and Nagel Middle School.

And due to COVID-19, ATLA has made yet another change. This year’s summer used book sale is one day only and at a different location. Come safely shop from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 8, relocated to the Burger Farm and Garden Center (7849 Main St., Route 32, 45244). Visit burgerfarms.com.

The book sale is outdoors, but under cover. A wide selection of gently used materials at reasonable prices is available.  The ATLA volunteers are following recommended practices of social distancing and mask-wearing, with hand-sanitizer stationed around the area.  The sale runs rain or shine, barring extremely severe weather or changes in COVID-19 parameters. Customers are strongly encouraged to wear a mask and practice social distancing.

The ATLA book sale accepts checks and cash; no credit cards. Book sale donations are not being accepted at this time. For additional information about ATLA or its book sales, call 513-369-6033 or “Like” the ATLA page on Facebook.