Nov 3, 2014Weekly BlogLove KnotsBy Daniele Berman, Operations Manager Her vision and mind may not be as clear as they once were, but at age 90, Viola Grace has not let...
Oct 27, 2014Weekly BlogSummer Service SuccessBy Connor Cain, student and volunteer I first learned about Book Harvest when the Triangle Family Shule held a book drive. Somebody from...
Oct 19, 2014Weekly BlogLaunching the MindBy Mimi O’Brien and Todd Taylor, The Durham Rotary Club Suddenly, it’s show time! The set-up is finished, the personal shoppers are in...
Oct 2, 2014Weekly BlogInterview: A Kid’s PerspectiveBy Griffin Maynard, Student & Volunteer What was your favorite children’s book? That’s a hard one. I really liked Iggy Peck Architect,...
Sep 27, 2014Weekly BlogOne Student. 8,000 Books.By Toonie Goyal, Student & Book Drive Host My first experience with Book Harvest was on Martin Luther King Day in 2013. I wasn’t really...
Sep 8, 2014Weekly BlogThe Power of PicturesBy Deborah Hirsch, Book Harvest Volunteer At my house, one of our favorite genres of books is wordless picture books. Wordless picture...
Aug 30, 2014Weekly BlogGiving DreamsBy Tina CoyneSmith, Guest Blog Entry The second best gift I have ever received was a series of books—Trixie Belden mysteries to be...
Aug 21, 2014Weekly BlogA Life-Changing GiftBy Daniele Berman, Operations Manager, Book Harvest When my oldest child was not yet three years old, he was whining in the backseat of...
Aug 14, 2014Weekly BlogReaching OutBy Sara Skinner, Therapist, Carolina Outreach As a therapist who works primarily with Spanish-speaking families, I often struggle to find...