The Friends of the Library Book Club will be celebrating its 28th Annual Spring Book Sale next week.
The sale will begin on Monday night April 28th and continue through Saturday May 3.
KSMU's Erika Brame has more.
For many people spring time means cleaning time.
Local residents have cleared out their bookshelves and donated new and used books to the Friends of the Library Book Club Sale.
Marcia Kellotat is the Chair of the Annual Spring Book Sale and a member of the Friends of the Library Book Club.
She says the book sale will have plenty of books for people to choose from.
"We will probably have a 100,000 pretty close to 100,000 books, fiction, non-fiction, genealogy, cook books, children's books, science fiction, true romance. You name it we probably have it there some place."
Kellotat says the money made from the sale goes to help fund local Libraries.
"But every penny we make goes to into the Springfield-Greene County Library system. And we are very proud of the fact that we've been raising a good deal of money for them each year."
Monday April 28 from 5-8pm. is the first day of the sale and is for book club members only.
Kellotat says that those who are not members but wish to join can pay their $5.oo membership fees that night and shop at the sale.
The rest of the week the sale will be open to the public.
The sale is at Remington's from 10a.m.-8p.m.
Saturday May 3rd is the last day for the sale and all the leftover books will be half price.
The Friends of the Library Book Club has around 700 members who help put these sales together each spring and fall.
For KSMU News I'm Erika Brame.