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The Detroit Jewish News, 2007-05-03

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Connect to Your Spirit! Connect to beti Shalom!

Save the Date!

Sunday, June 3, 3PM

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Open to the whole
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Tickets on sale now!
$10 - $36

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ookstock, Metro Detroit's
largest used book and media
sale benefiting area literacy
and education projects, runs through
Sunday, May 6, at Livonia's Laurel Park
Place on 6 Mile Road, east of 1-275.
A true book lover's paradise,
Bookstock has tens of thousands
of donated used books (including
Judaica), DVDs, CDs, books on tape,
magazines and records for sale at
bargain basement prices. Sale hours
are noon-6 p.m. Sunday and 10 a.m.-9
p.m. Monday-Saturday. Free. Books
will be sold for half-price on May 6.
In four years, Bookstock has raised
more than $200,000 for literacy and
education programs throughout
Oakland County and Detroit. More
than 700 volunteers help make the
event happen.
The sale is sponsored by the
Detroit Jewish Coalition for Literacy,
the Oakland Literacy Council,
the Detroit Jewish News, Schostak
Brothers and Company, and a con-
sortium of Jewish communal non-

profit organizations that support
education and literacy. Bookstock
hotline: (248) 645-7840, ext. 365. Or
visit www.bookstock.info. ' I

As Campbell Woodruff proves, even

the youngest readers find bargains

at Bookstock.

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