Photo: On Trumbull Parkway, a Little Free Library with a twist
Residents on Trumbull Parkway has not only created a Little Free Library they also installed a bench, a planter, and a solar-powered light.
Residents on Trumbull Parkway has not only created a Little Free Library they also installed a bench, a planter, and a solar-powered light.
A few years ago, Brian Kemp, co-owner of T-Shirts Etc., set up a Little Free Library on Main Street near his former location then this past summer, it got vandalized. This week with the help of Espe Hernandez, Myloh, and Aslan Kemp, he fixed it back up and got it restocked with books.
He said book donations, when there isn't enough space in the Little Library, can also be brought to his shop at 37 Center St., Batavia. The current location of this Little Free Library is front of the Independent Living Center -- Genesee Region.
I spotted another Little Free Library in Batavia today. This one on Montclair Avenue.
Until today, I had not seen this Little Free Library that has sprouted at 5 Redfield Parkway. I'm not sure how long it's been there.
While in Oakfield this afternoon, I spotted this Little Free Library on Farnsworth Avenue.
Another little free library has popped up in our community. This one outside T-Shirts Etc. on Main Street, Batavia.
If you have or set up a little free library, e-mail a photo to howard@thebatavian.com.
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