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Gov. Kate Brown visited the Sage Book Sale during her tour of campus last year.
April 24, 2019 LA GRANDE, Ore. – The annual book sale at EOU is set for May 3 to 5 in the Gilbert Center on campus.
The book sale will run from from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., Friday and Saturday, and from 9 a.m. to noon on Sunday. There will be a $5 early bird admission fee for the first three hours of the sale on Friday morning. After that time admission is free. Books are priced at $1 per inch and can be purchased with cash, check or card.
Proceeds from the book sale support campus and community events, trainings, and services provided by the EOU Student Advocates for Gender Equality (SAGE) and the Mountain Queers (formerly the Gender and Sexuality Resource Center).
For more information about the sale, please contact SAGE President Allyson Johnson at ajohnson3@eou.edu, SAGE Faculty Adviser Cori Brewster at cbrewste@eou.edu or Mountain Queers Faculty Adviser Brienna Fleming at bfleming@eou.edu.
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