Incorporated in 1973, the Friends of the Free Library of Philadelphia is an independent, nonprofit organization whose mission is to support the Free Library of Philadelphia. Through affiliate neighborhood volunteer groups, we promote cooperation and communication between the community and the Free Library and advocate for library services for all. Neighborhood Volunteers for Better Libraries increasing the number and capacity of Friends Groups who promote and volunteer at branch libraries Book Corner and The Next Page our used bookstores staffed by a team of paid and volunteer booksellers that offer gently used, publicly donated books, records, and CDs at reduced prices. We feature an eclectic stock emcompassing all genres including fiction, non-fiction, contemporary, classics, out of print, first editions, art, architecture, and crafts. Open Monday thru Saturday from 10: 00 a.m. to 6: 00 p.m. Book Corner 311 N. 20th St. ( at Wood Street ), one block north of the Ben Franklin Parkway, directly behind the Central Library on Logan Square and just five minutes from Routes 95 and 76. 215.567.0527. The Next Page 722 Chestnut St., near Independence Mall, Jefferson Univeristy Hospital, local art galleries, and fabulous restaurants. 215.925.0722. Big Book Sale our annual fundraising public event that features thousands of greatly discounted books, late April/early May Take a look at this short documentary about Friends of the Free Library made by John Snowden, a former Book Corner bookseller. 1901 Vine Street, PA 19103 Philadelphia Ph: 215.567.4562 ; Fax 215.567.1328
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