Physical media lives on with next Lawrence Public Library and Audio-Reader Network sale

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Physical media lovers can rejoice with the return of the music and books sale at the library.

Proceeds from thousands of books, audiobooks, DVDs, games, puzzles, CDs and vinyl records will benefit the Lawrence Public Library and the Audio-Reader Network. Stereo equipment and musical instruments will also be for sale.

The Audio-Reader Network has begun teasing some of their unique offerings, including rare cassettes from groups like New Kids on the Block and Counting Crows.

The sale will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 13 at the public library, 707 Vermont St. Music will be on offer in the auditorium, while books can be accessed from the Kentucky Street side of LPL.

All books are $2 or less and CDs are $3. See here for more pricing information and category lists.

Folks curious about the thrall of physical ephemera and community-minded purchasing power can read this blog post from the library.

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