Rotary Club donates Little Free Library to city’s Washington Street Park

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The Rotary Club of Beaufort, the oldest of Beaufort’s three Rotary Clubs, donated a Little Library to the City last week. The new Little Library is located at the Washington Street Park at the corner of Washington and Newcastle Streets in the Northwest Quadrant of the city.

The library was built by Rotarian Steve Lanier, and installed by employees of the City of Beaufort Public Works Department on April 25th.

You can find these little free libraries all over the Beaufort and Port Royal Areas. In a movement that has gone on for a few years now, these free book exchanges help to inspire a love of reading, building community and sparking creativity by fostering neighborhood book exchanges around the world.

Through Little Free Libraries, millions of books are exchanged each year, profoundly increasing access to books for readers of all ages and backgrounds.

Beaufort City Public Works employees, Joseph Musgrave (kneeling front), Adam Wellins (standing rear), and Mel Heru (kneeling right) add cement and level the stand for Beaufort’s newest Little Library. Photo by Jim Weiskopf

 

    The Little Library’s first check-out by four year old A. J. Pool. Photo by Jim Weiskopf

 

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