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Rotary’s ‘bonanza’ of books

By MP News GroupMay 20, 2019Updated:May 23, 2019No Comments2 Mins Read
THE books being sold at this year’s Mt Eliza Rotary Club’s used book sale cover most interest, including pets. Organiser Merrilyn Hamilton-Smith is pictured with her dog, Eloise. Picture: Yanni
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THE books being sold at this year’s Mt Eliza Rotary Club’s used book sale cover most interest, including pets. Organiser Merrilyn Hamilton-Smith is pictured with her dog, Eloise. Picture: Yanni

TABLES will be groaning under the weight of “much-loved second hand books” at Mt Eliza Rotary Club’s “book bonanza”.

The books will be on 35 tables at the 1st Ranelagh Scout Hall, Butler Reserve (off Ranelagh Drive), Mt Eliza on 10am-3pm Saturday 25 May, and 10am-2pm Sunday 26 May.

Organisers say there is an “incredible diversity” among the books, ranging from biographies to illustrated coffee table books and hundreds of paperbacks and novels.

Categories include the arts (theatre, film, music, Australian artists; antiques; cooking; gardening; interior design; history (explorers, colonial history, travellers tales, military, aviation, maritime and transport, archeology and architecture); literature (Dickens, Shakespeare and Agatha Christie sets, Penguin Classics); birds and plants; photography; health and family matters; pilates, yoga, massage; motor sports;  sport (cricket, football, rugby, soccer, golf, tennis, basketball, water sports, racing).

Money raised through the sale will be used for community project undertaken by the Rotary club.

Devonshire tea and coffee or toasted sandwiches also available at Mt Eliza Rotary Club’s book sale at the Ranelagh Scout Hall, Mt Eliza.

First published in the Mornington News – 21 May 2019

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