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Rotary Club of Summerside’s book sale taking place in early November

Anna MacDonald is one of the volunteers who help make the Rotary Club of Summerside’s annual book sale a success.
Anna MacDonald is one of the volunteers who help make the Rotary Club of Summerside’s annual book sale a success. - Contributed

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 SUMMERSIDE, P.E.I. — The Rotary Club of Summerside will continue a fall tradition early next month.

The club’s annual book sale will take place at 40 Parkway Drive in Slemon Park on Nov. 5, 6 and 7.

“It’s been a very difficult year for many organizations, non-profits, to conduct traditional fundraisers,” said Rotary Club of Summerside public relations chair Chad Mann. “We are very fortunate we have been able to work with public health to get an operational plan that has been approved for us to conduct this event.”

Mann said the host facility is located between the rink and Anson’s restaurant. He said it will be set up to adhere to health protocols regarding the coronavirus pandemic, including socially-distanced requirements.

Mann said organizers are familiar with what to expect number-wise from previous years. He noted the first day is usually the busiest and protocols will be in place to manage traffic flow.

“We have ample room to make sure we can do that,” added Mann.

“It’s been a very difficult year for many organizations, non-profits, to conduct traditional fund-raisers. We are very fortunate we have been able to work with public health to get an operational plan that has been approved for us to conduct this event.”

- Chad Mann

The 2019 sale raised $12,000 and Mann noted this year’s goal has been targeted at just over $12,000. Funds raised will go to literacy programs. The Rotary Club of Summerside is a big proponent of literacy.

"We have a local program that is called the Read-Along Program and we go out to schools and encourage literacy and provide literature and books for students,” said Mann. “It’s been a big part of the Rotary not only locally, but globally to promote literacy and education.”


Accepting books

  • Anyone wishing to donate books for the Rotary Club of Summerside’s annual book sale can drop them off at 40 Parkway Dr. on Oct. 29 from 4 to 8 p.m.; Oct. 30 from 10 a.m. and 8 p.m., and Oct. 31 from 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
  • Those dropping off books are asked to pull up in front of the building, pop their trunk and volunteers will get them from there.
  • The books will be sold for $1 for children’s books; $2 for paperback books and $3 for hard covers.
  • Volunteers will not accept encyclopedias and magazines, including National Geographic and Reader’s Digests.

Marvin Clark has been a participant in that program for Grade 3 students in recent years. He describes it as a very rewarding experience.

“The children’s enthusiasm and hospitality just fill your heart,” said Clark. “They are willing and curious participants in the reading you are doing, and they will actively assist you and add in their own experiences and their perceptions right into your reading. 

“It’s a real joy. It’s like having new grandchildren and the teachers are a delight to work with, too. They really encourage it.”

Gerald Morneau participates in the Reading Pals program, which features seniors reading in schools. He described the program, which will also benefit from the book sale, as a “win-win situation” and said it benefits all involved.

“The children love it, the teachers love it and the parents notice a difference,” said Morneau. “It’s probably the best program we have. Not only do you have the children, but you also have the seniors. The seniors who go there enjoy it.”

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