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Royal Oak Barnes & Noble Customers Give the Gift of Reading to Children in Need

The Royal Oak Barnes & Noble chooses Beaumont Children's Hospital as the local non-profit recipient of its Annual Holiday Book Drive.

Barnes & Noble stores across the country invite customers to give the gift of reading to children in need during its annual Holiday Book Drive, taking place now through Jan. 1.  The Barnes & Noble Holiday Book Drive provides an opportunity for customers to donate books through locally designated non-profit organizations.

Holiday Book Drive recipients throughout the country include schools, libraries, literacy organizations, family social service agencies and homeless centers.  This year, the Royal Oak Barnes & Noble, located at 500 S. Main Street will be collecting books for Beaumont Children’s Hospital.

“The Holiday Book Drive is one of our most popular community partnerships,” says Sarah DiFrancesco, Director of Business Development for Barnes & Noble.  “This year, our booksellers are looking forward to sharing the pure joy of giving a book to a child in need with our generous customers.  And because each Barnes & Noble store chooses its local non-profit beneficiary, the donations are thoughtful and personal.” 

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To find out how to participate in the Holiday Book Drive, contact the Royal Oak Barnes & Noble Community Relations Manager / Store Manager Robin Karides at 248-336-9435..

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Source: Barnes & Noble


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