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Apr

11

2016

Encyclopedia Greenwoodia events

Phinney Books Continues to Support Greenwood Neighborhood Recovery

From Phinney Books, the local bookstore for Seattle’s Greenwood neighborhood: Saturday, on April 16 at 3 pm, we’ll be welcoming emissaries from our neighbors to the north at the Bureau of Fearless Ideas, the award-winning writing center: kid and grownups will read from their contributions to the new Encyclopedia Greenwoodia, a timeless celebration of our …

Mar

24

2016

Abraham Abei

Special Guest Brings Book to Life for Yakima Students

On Wednesday, March 16, after reading A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park,  the 7th graders at Naches Valley Middle School were introduced to a man who lived the book. Abraham Abei, originally from Sudan (later South Sudan) was one of the “Lost Boys” from the Dinka tribe who traveled with Salva Dut. For years he lived without …

Mar

16

2016

Phinney Books Raising Funds for Greenwood Explosion Victims

Early in the morning on March 9, a natural gas explosion destroyed three businesses at 84th and Greenwood in the Phinney Ridge neighborhood of Seattle, 10 blocks from Phinney Books. The bookstore is holding a silent auction and donating all proceeds from sales on Friday March 18 will be donated to the Phinney Neighborhood Association’s Greenwood …

Aug

19

2015

The Day the Crayons Came Home

Liberty Bay Books Collects Crayons for Those in Need

This week, Liberty Bay Books of Poulsbo, WA, celebrated the release of The Day the Crayons Came Home by Drew Daywalt, illustrated by Oliver Jeffers, with a double-crayon book story hour with their fantastic kids’ buyer, Madison. But the fun (and goodness) continues: Liberty Bay Books is offering a discount on the sure-to-be-bestselling new book for a …

Jul

6

2015

Nancy and Roger Page of Island Books

Island Books’ Roger and Nancy Page Honored

Congratulations to Roger and Nancy Page, owners of Island Books of Mercer Island, WA.  They have been chosen as Mercer Island Citizens of the Year for 2015! The pair has been selling books on the Island since 1973, so as their store blog explained, even though they’re not official residents, “they do spend more time …

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