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bookstore philanthropy

Jul

20

2021

Green Bean Books’ “Ways to Make Sunshine” Campaign

From Oregon Live July 10, 2021 Portland-raised author Renée Watson is the inspiration for a campaign that Portland bookstore Green Bean Books is running on behalf of Vernon Elementary School this summer. The campaign’s goal: To sell 275 copies of Watson’s delightful chapter book Ways to Make Sunshine, which follows a Black girl growing up …

May

28

2021

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Secret Garden Books’ Customers Donate Books to Send to US/Mexico Border

From Secret Garden Books in Seattle, WA: The smiling-under-their-masks pair you see to the left are longtime Garden customers Lua and her mother Noelia. The table before them is covered with books they chose from among our selection of bilingual Spanish/English books for children. These books are now ready to be shipped off to the …

May

12

2021

Annie Bloom’s Books Partners with Portland’s Street Books to Bring Books to Readers Who Live Outside

Street Books is a bicycle-powered mobile library, serving people who live outside. Street Books strives to empower people on the streets through access to literature and create a community of support for people living outside, through a shared love of books. Annie Bloom’s Books is partnering with Street Books by offering 10% off books purchased for their …

Sep

25

2020

Liberty Bay Books Gets Sasquatch and Otter Reading List Book Bags to Kids

Liberty Bay Books is teaming up with Kitsap County librarians to bring book bags to families in need during this COVID school year. Each year WA State students read from the Sasquatch and Otter list and at the end of the year, they participate in a state-wide voting for their favorite book. This is a …

Jul

10

2020

Powell’s Books Partners with Local Nonprofits

Over the course of the next several months, Powell’s Books will be working to support the fundraising efforts of a variety of local community organizations focused on providing essential, frontline services. Each partner organization will be offering one lucky donor the chance to win an exclusive private shopping spree in Powell’s flagship store. As Powell’s …

Jun

30

2020

A Change of Shirts: A Caldwell, ID restaurant raises funds for racial justice-related books for students and teachers

From Boise Weekly/ idahopress.com by Sydney Kidd Salvador “Sal” Alamilla is no stranger to the ugly face of racism. Born in Michoacan, Mexico, he grew up in the United States, where he said he has faced both explicit and implicit racial bias. As a business owner, he usually shies away from taking a stand on …

Jan

30

2020

Phinney Books’ Resist List Benefits ACLU

Phinney Books in Seattle has a Resist List of titles. For every title on the list, the store donates 20% of the sales to the American Civil Liberties Union. What to do in the age of Trump? Every week, we’re featuring, here and in our store, a rotating list of a dozen or so books …

Dec

27

2019

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Neighbor partners with Independent Bookstore to Get Books to Seattle Kids Facing Hardship

Anonymous “Book Angel” Donor Gives Children’s Books to Kids at Mary’s Place This week, Queen Anne Book Company is grateful for the opportunity to donate new children’s and young adult books to Mary’s Place. An anonymous customer of the independent bookstore recently reached out to co-owners Janis Segress and Judy & Krijn de Jonge after …

Oct

1

2019

Troy Cummings and Asia Citro at Seattle Children's Book Festival 2019

Inaugural Seattle Children’s Book Festival a Smashing Success

Thanks to the hard work of festival organizers, volunteers, authors, and illustrators and the enthusiasm and patience of thousands of attending book lovers, the Seattle Children’s Book Festival was a tremendous success. The festival, held in playground tents and in the gym of Greenwood Elementary in Seattle, was full from opening at 11:00 beyond the …

Sep

17

2019

Queen Anne Book Company’s Krijn de Jonge Honored by Chamber of Commerce

by Brandon Macz for Queen Anne & Magnolia News 9/14/19 [Seattle, WA]: Chamber honors Queen Anne members for continued support Award recipients have history of volunteering to make community programs a success The Queen Anne Chamber of Commerce honored its business members — large and small — for their contributions to bettering the community and …

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