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lydamorehouse ([personal profile] lydamorehouse) wrote2025-06-24 05:06 pm

Little Free Library Volunteering

 I did a fun thing today.

I found out through VolunteerMatch that Tropes & Trifles was looking for people to restock books in little free library "book deserts." So, this afternoon, I drove out, got my box of books, and set out with the Little Free Library app. 

I had never installed the LFL app before. I had lost the "confirm your email" email and so I wasn't able to take notes as I drove around (I have since rectified that) and so I mostly used the app for its ability to give me GPS directions to various LFL. I still have half a box yet to deliver. I'll try to remember to take pictures when I go out driving tomorrow!  

I'm now very tired, but what fun!
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[personal profile] profiterole_reads 2025-06-25 02:40 pm (UTC)(link)
That's great! Doing some volunteering feels great in our currently mostly-sad world.
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[personal profile] hrj 2025-06-25 03:56 pm (UTC)(link)
I hadn't previously thought about dropping books off at other people's LFLs. (There are half a dozen that I pass regularly on my bike rides, in addition to my own.) My original idea when installing a LFL was to use it to deaccession books, but they don't go out fast enough for that. Maybe I should keep a box of books next to my bike in the garage and toss a couple in the saddle bags when I know I'm going to be passing an opportunity.
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[personal profile] dreamshark 2025-06-25 08:52 pm (UTC)(link)
I have the LFL app but never realized there was an option for comments and notes! Now that biking season is back, I'll have to give it another look.
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[personal profile] dreamshark 2025-06-25 08:50 pm (UTC)(link)
It's a great activity to add to a bike ride, as long as you can resist the impulse to bring home more new books. At one point we had two or three overflowing Cub Food boxes of old SF magazines on our porch (inherited from local fan Denny Lien). I took a handful when I went out bike riding and my husband did the same thing on his nightly walks. The surprising thing was how popular the SF magazines were. My husband can only walk so far, so he was visiting the same LFLs over and over, and they were usually ready to take more each time. Anyway, almost all of that stash is gone now.
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[personal profile] carbonel 2025-06-27 02:27 pm (UTC)(link)
There is a LFL (just a bookcase) just inside the door at Open Book (which is where the Weavers Guild of Minnesota is now, so I'm there fairly often) that I used to check every time I came by. And then the last two times it's been totally empty, so I'm wondering if someone took the entire contents. I have a bunch of paperbacks (mostly SF) that are surplus to my needs, but I worry that if I take them to the LFL, they'll just disappear the same way.