Hillsboro Main Library, rear view

Hillsboro Main Library, rear view
From across the pond. Photo by Dylan Schertz.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Stroller left behind at Book Sale

A stroller was left behind in Stroller Parking on Thursday or Friday. If you know someone who shopped at our sale who is having trouble remembering where they left their stroller, please give them a hint. It's at the library. Tell them to go to the Welcome Desk and describe it for the nice person who works there. He or she will be happy to reunite the owner with the stroller.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

We made it, we are over last year. There are still bunches of books left but we have enough room to bring down our misc. stuff today: Floor rocker chair, Herman Miller Round Table, and framed posters etc. -- maybe even the court reporter machine.
We are pricing as fast as we can to fill the gaps but the buyers are in front of us.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Crazy days! We are heading toward a record. I want to thank several people - the woman who said she came to the sale because of the sign on the overpass. I had to tape it to a guardrail and the truck driver waiting on the off ramp thought it was hilarious, especially when I dropped the scissors. I debated whether to let it go or bend over the rail and show my big butt. Also, thank you to the customer who brought my library book back - we packed it in her bag. It is a great book - the new Sherlock Homes - Mary Russell book. The first in the series is The Beekeepers Apprentice. The volunteers have been great and the Hands on Portland Walk- Ins have been very helpful with our rearranging projects.
Annie, a real pricing worker bee, and I stayed late to get another 5 carts priced and out to fill our gaps.
Today could be the last sale record breaking day. If you are in the area, come help put us over.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

It was a record breaking Fri- Sat. Spent this morning checking on our signs, changing their location. It was great meeting our customers yesterday - from Alaska to Ashland, Oregon. There was even a mother -daughter who come down from Kelso, Washington every sale. They are on our postcard mailing list. They went to the car with bags at least three times.
Today, and yesterday, our Friends President came in with boxes of books. She was going to stop packing them up this afternoon but her husband insisted she go through all her boxes of books. Good news for our sale, and since she bought a lot of them at our previous sales - they were already priced. She is a science fiction, fantasy, romance reader.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Same Murder Room wall after 1st day of sale

Here's the same wall in the aftermath of Friday's record-breaking sales. I came in early and restocked from about half a dozen boxes that we hadn't opened yet because there just wasn't any room for them. I also moved overstock down so that all but the top two shelves were full again.

We do restock every day of the sale. We put more items out every morning before the sale opens and whenever we have time throughout the day. Here's a sampling of the books I stocked this afternoon: Worst Case, one of James Patterson's new releases, Kitchen Confidential (Biography), The Book of Useless Information (Reference) and several of Ann Rule's books (True Crime). I put out Children's, general fiction, science fiction (one of our large donations today had a lot of sci-fi/fantasy), romance, mystery and non-fiction in every category.

We received three rather large donations today and will be adding those items to the sale as soon as we can get them priced. We take donations all year long. If you have books to donate, just drop them off at the Welcome Desk. The nice person behind the desk will be happy to give you a donation receipt for your taxes.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

One wall of the Murder Room. Just about ready for Friday's opening!

On this wall, the alphabet ranges from Rita Mae Brown at the upper left down to just before Tony Hillerman on the bottom right. The top two shelves are overstock. Click on the picture to see a larger image.


Tuesday, April 27, 2010

I am amazed at all the parenting, children's reference books that we have. If you know any homeschoolers, tell them about the sale. We still have 50 boxes of stuff tucked away that we started working on today - in addition to emptying the rest of the priced boxes, probably in the range of 400+ to start. Western and Large Print made it out today in our upstairs foyer - tomorrow World Language should hit a table up there also. We have left no space unclaimed.