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In photos: Ribbon cutting for Little Free Library

The ribbon is officially cut at the Little Free Library in Pierce Park on Oct. 22 by Sue Whitmarsh, presidents of the Friends of the Library and Gary Muncie, who helped to plant the little library.
The ribbon is officially cut at the Little Free Library in Pierce Park on Oct. 22 by Sue Whitmarsh, president of the Friends of the Library and Gary Munce, who helped to plant the little library.

The Chelsea Area Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting for the two new Little Free Libraries on Oct. 22 in Pierce Park.

There is a second one in Timbertown.

This new community program is brought to you by The Friends of Chelsea District Library with support from the Rotary Club of Chelsea.

Gary Munce and Sam Beale “planted” the two little libraries, and both locations house a selection of books for both children and adults. Visitors are invited to ‘take a book, leave a book’, or just borrow it for the duration of their visit to the parks

Sue Whitmarsh, president of the Friends of the Library and Gary Muncie, who helped plant the little library, cut a little ribbon with little scissors in front of the Little Free Library in Pierce Park.
Sue Whitmarsh, president of the Friends of the Library and Gary Munce, who helped plant the little library, cut a little ribbon with little scissors in front of the Little Free Library in Pierce Park.
Representatives of the library pose for a photo in front of the Little Free Library with large and little scissors in hand following the official ribbon cutting ceremony.
Representatives of the library pose for a photo in front of the Little Free Library with large (on left) and little (on right) scissors in hand following the official ribbon cutting ceremony.

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