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EOU file photo / Browse hundreds of volumes for sale Thursday-Sunday.
April 25, 2012 LA GRANDE, Ore. (EOU) – The annual book sale to benefit the EOU Women’s Research and Resource Center takes place this Thursday through Sunday in the Hoke Union Building, Room 309.
Collections of books donated by retiring EOU faculty will be among the volumes available to purchase.
The sale opens Thursday from 12-1 p.m. with “early bird” entry of $5, then continues until 7 p.m. On Friday and Saturday, the sale will run 2-9 p.m. Final hours are 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sunday and volunteers are needed to assist with closing in the afternoon.
Proceeds benefit the EOU Women’s Center, a safe intellectual space for those experiencing the challenges of discrimination, and an outreach center working to promote tolerance, respect and feminist activism.
For more information, contact Nora Kegg, Women’s Center director, at womenctr@eou.edu or 541-962-3021, or Nancy Knowles, Women’s Center adviser, at nknowles@eou.edu or 541-962-3795.
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