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Camas Library lets readers swap children, teen books

The Columbian
Published: March 26, 2011, 12:00am

Camas— Around 123 people showed up March 19 during The Camas Public Library Book Swap For Kids and Teens. Participants were able to bring used books, movies and music CDs to trade with the library or others. The library holds book swaps three or four times a year.

People of all ages shared books for children and teens and were happy to get “new” books for free. Three teen volunteers from the Youth Advisory Council helped Ellen Good, Youth Services Librarian, with the event. Good said the event was very successful.

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