Little Free Library Boxes Installed Outside Lawrenceburg Community Schools

There are two boxes were you can take a book or share a book.

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(Lawrenceburg, Ind.) – Reading is good for the mind.

To facilitate reading among students and the community there are now two locations where you can “take a book” or “share a book”.

Little Free Library boxes have been posted in front of Central Elementary School and between Greendale Middle School and Lawrenceburg High School.

The mini libraries were built with the help of Haag Ford and Kevin Shafer (Edward Jones) through the Dearborn County Retired Teachers Foundation.

“This project has really stirred up excitement about reading and allowed kids and adults in the community to get free books when the schools and the libraries are not open," said media specialist Heather Schribner.

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