Friends of the TCPL Book Sale LbNA #14762 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Apr 30, 2005 |
Location: | |
City: | Ithaca |
County: | Tompkins |
State: | New York |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | TurtleMcQ |
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Found by: | Ferris Wheel |
Last found: | Oct 21, 2006 |
Status: | FFFFFF |
Last edited: | Apr 30, 2005 |
PLEASE NOTE:
This is a seasonal box, available only during the weeks that the Friends of the TCPL Book Sale is open in the spring and again in the fall (and approximately one week before and after).
Hooray - the Friends of the TCPL Book Sale letterbox is back in place until October 31st!
For more information about this amazing book sale, one of the three largest in the United States, visit the official web site:
http://www.booksale.org/
DIRECTIONS:
With your back to the main entrance of the Book Sale building, go to the circular grove of trees in the far NE corner of the parking lot directly across the street. Find the red-branched bush behind it. Look between the bush and the tree to its right, behind a flat grey stone, some small branches and a lot of leaves. Please be sure to replace the stones and branches when you rehide it so that the box will not be visible to those parked nearby.
This is a seasonal box, available only during the weeks that the Friends of the TCPL Book Sale is open in the spring and again in the fall (and approximately one week before and after).
Hooray - the Friends of the TCPL Book Sale letterbox is back in place until October 31st!
For more information about this amazing book sale, one of the three largest in the United States, visit the official web site:
http://www.booksale.org/
DIRECTIONS:
With your back to the main entrance of the Book Sale building, go to the circular grove of trees in the far NE corner of the parking lot directly across the street. Find the red-branched bush behind it. Look between the bush and the tree to its right, behind a flat grey stone, some small branches and a lot of leaves. Please be sure to replace the stones and branches when you rehide it so that the box will not be visible to those parked nearby.