There are many good reasons to participate in Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital Auxiliary’s annual Fall Book Sale hosted at Bob’s Beach Books in Lincoln City — supporting a local business, supporting your local hospital and getting a head start on holiday shopping with a large and diverse variety of books, puzzles, games and gift items.
Best of all, 20 percent of all proceeds will go toward the creation of Samaritan’s addiction treatment and recovery center in Newport that will serve the entire coastal region.
Here’s how to participate in this annual sale, which runs from now through Nov. 15:
• Shop in person at Bob’s Beach Books, 1735 NW Highway 101, in the Oceanlake district of Lincoln City. Store hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Those placing an order by phone or email will be notified when it’s ready for pick-up. You can also place a special order for specific books. When shopping, be sure to tell the bookstore manager to include your purchase with the SNLH Auxiliary Fall Book Sale.
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