After a two-year absence, 
Metro Detroit’s biggest and 
best used book and media sale 
will return to Livonia’s Laurel 
Park Place in Livonia, May 
15-22, offering amazing deals 
on used books and media. 
New this year, in addition 
to scores of tables brimming 
with used books and media 
inside the mall, Bookstock 
plans to feature a Best of 
Bookstock outdoor tent for 
customers preferring an out-
door experience.
Proceeds from Bookstock 
benefit literacy and educa-

tion projects throughout the 
city of Detroit and Oakland 
and Wayne counties, as well 
as several counties in north-
ern Michigan. Neal Rubin 
of the Detroit News is Honorary 
Chairperson of Bookstock, 
and Alycia Meriweather, dep-
uty superintendent of Detroit 
Public Schools Community 
District, is Bookstock’s 
Honorary Chancellor. 
Bookstock 2022’s Presenting 
Sponsor is the Mike Morse 
Law Firm.
Bookstock’s Pre-Sale will 
kick-off on Sunday, May 15 

at 8:15 a.m. There is a $20 
admission charge for the Pre-
Sale only, which runs through 
11 a.m. and offers savvy 
shoppers and collectors first 
crack at Bookstock’s treasure 
trove of bargains. Bookstock 
has 300,000-plus gently used 
books, DVDs, CDs, books 
on tape and vinyl for sale at 
bargain basement prices. The 
sale will continue through 
Sunday, May 22, running 
Sundays, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. and 
Monday through Saturday 11 
a.m. -7 p.m. New merchandise 
is added to the floor daily.
Bookstock has generated 
more than $2.25 million for 
literacy and education proj-
ects in Michigan. Nearly 700 
volunteers work together 
throughout the year to orga-
nize the event.
For more information about 
Bookstook, call (248) 645-
7840, ext. 365, or visit book-
stockmi.org. 

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Annual Micki 
Grossman Food 
Drive

There are still a few 
days left to honor 
the life of the late 
Micki Grossman, 
a volunteer whose 
main focus in life 
was helping others. 
Hazon’s Second 
Annual Micki 
Grossman Food 
Drive takes place 
until Feb. 27. 
Now is the time to gather your 
non-perishables for donation and 
drop them into clearly marked 
containers outside the front 
entrances of Temple Shir Shalom 
on Walnut Lake Road in West 
Bloomfield or the Federation 
building on Telegraph Road in 
Bloomfield Hills. 
To make a financial 
contribution in Micki’s memory, 
visit hazon.org/detroit. 

Bookstock is Back!

The late 
Micki 
Grossman

