Wednesday, December 6, 2023

AFTER COVID, MAIN LIBRARY CAFE, BOOK SALES BACK IN BIZ

(Ed.'s Note: It took a while, but the once-popular Reader's Mark coffee and snack shop is back in business at the Main Library on Central Boulevard. Several of our eight readers [readers are leaders] have reached out to us to let us know things are getting back to normal at the library. They also say that the used book sales run by the Friends of the Library now operate daily on weekdays from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and from 10 to 6 on weekends, depending on the volunteers available. 

They have been in operation and offer quality books and videos at bargain prices ranging from 50 cents, $1, and up to $5 for special editions and includes fiction, non-fiction, classics, biographies and technical manuals. We can confirm the great buys there from personal experience and have many editions of great works at bargain prices. Good buys!)

12 comments:

Anonymous said...



Pachucos don't read!


they are written about. in the end, the poor will win.


culo days are here!!!!!!



Anonymous said...




Jerry "Fredo" McHale has named Dairy Neck Jim Barton as Blogger of The Month.


ha ha ha ha ha LOL!!!


Fredo McHale again proves he doesn't know shit.



Anonymous said...

Coffee shop closed on Sundays, Book store open everyday - all week.

Anonymous said...



I saw blogger Barton walking the other day. He looks bad. Neck and shoulders slumped over. He looked more like an old hag than a dude.


Him and bald, wrinkle-face El Jerry look gone.

Just saying.



Anonymous said...

Who got the contract? A friend of a commissioner or mayor?

Anonymous said...

2:11 Actually no, no idea who got the contract

Anonymous said...

Did they finally add a sink in the Cafe so staff can wash their equipment? Instead, of using two buckets filled with water underneath the coffee machine.

Anonymous said...

9:18, if you don't know who got the contract, how can you say it was not
someone related to the commissioners or the mayor? Duh!!!

They sell valuable books for a meager price to people who do not appreciate
the value of them. The people FOL, buy the best books themselves or keep them for themselves, don't know about buying?

Conrado Cantu and his buddies are running the concession stand and they are now in partnership with la prisionera, SA.

Anonymous said...

Lone star card?

Anonymous said...

The books there are clean.
Not like the ones at Goodwill.



Anonymous said...

7th & Park is who got the contract for those unwilling to stop by the library and ask. I wonder how many of you have actually gone to the Library in the past 5 years. So much new and cool stuff, even a makerspace with tons of new equipment.

Anonymous said...

COVID?...What COVID..

rita