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        Winter Book Sale Offers Great Deals by Friends of Pasadena Public Library

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          • February 14, 2026
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      Used Books (File Photo – C. G. P. Grey)

      The Friends of the Pasadena Public Library will hold their Winter Book Sale on Saturday, February 14 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the patio of The Friends Bookstore, 1500 East Villa Street (between Hill and Allen Avenues) east of the Jefferson Branch Library.

      The book sale offers a vast array of used books, DVDs, CDs, LPs and lots of children’s books. Fill a paper grocery bag with books from the patio book sale for $5. Then visit the bookstore and fill a bag with books, CDs and DVDs for $5 (except for premium books). Premium books are 50% off.

      Proceeds from book sales fund programs at all 10 library branches. Programs such as Summer Reading Club, One City, One Story, Women’s History Month, Black History Month, Latino Heritage Month, Asian American and Pacific Islander Month, Native American Heritage Month and more.

      Founded in 1975, The Friends of the Pasadena Public Library have been active supporters of library programs and services across our community for 50 years supporting the library system’s programs, special services and cultural events. Priority is given to projects that instill the excitement of discovery and the love of reading in library patrons of all ages. They continue to fund innovative ways to engage readers, advocate for full funding for our libraries, and support a love of reading and discovery in 21st century Pasadena.

      For more information about The Friends of the Pasadena Public Library, visit FriendsPPL.org. The Friends are always looking for library lovers to get involved and are currently seeking new members to join the Friends of the Library Board. To learn more or express interest, please complete the volunteer interest form at
      FriendsPPL.org/Become-A-Volunteer/.

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