JUNE 22-30, 2019 – 72nd Annual
McKinley High School Cafeteria
1039 South King Street, Honolulu, Hawai‘i 96814
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An island tradition continues in its 72nd year . . .
The Friends of the Library of Hawai‘i (FLH) is pleased to announce the 72nd Annual Booksale, sponsored by Hawai‘i State Federal Credit Union (HSFCU), from June 22 – June 30, 2019 at the McKinley High School Cafeteria. At Hawai‘i’s largest used booksale, you can choose from over 150,000 books in every category imaginable!
Since 1947, the FLH Annual Sale has invited Hawai‘i residents to browse selections of new and used, out-of-print and bestselling books and media. 70-years later, the sale is an island tradition and each summer thousands readers of all ages and backgrounds converge on the McKinley High School cafeteria for 11 days of bargains and a selection of titles to rival any bookstore.
FLH Membership
Become a member or renew your membership now to get in without delay! You may also renew or join at the door. Mahalo for your Support!
HSFCU Membership
Visit the Hawai‘i State Federal Credit Union website to learn more. FLH members may now join Hawai‘i State FCU!
Volunteer at the Sale
Click the link below to choose the days and shifts that you would like to volunteer.
Come to training day on June 8th from 8-9 a.m. at 1041 Koko Head Ave. to pick up your volunteer t-shirt!
* Cashiers, please contact the FLH office at 536.4174 to sign-up. Mahalo!
Books For Teachers
NOW EXPANDED!! Are you a teacher at a Title 1 school in the Farrington-Kaiser-Kalani or Kaimuki-McKinley-Roosevelt Complexes?
If so, you are eligible for Books For Teachers 2019. A program of Friends of the Library of Hawai‘i, sponsored by The Renée B. Fisher Foundation. Please follow the link above to apply for a Voucher for use at the 72nd Annual Book Sale. Due to the limited availability of funds, the first 5 teachers per school will receive a voucher. All others will be wait-listed and given out on a “first come, first served” basis. Deadline to apply is June 8th!
More info to come . . .