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Book Harvest’s Family Space to reopen after expansion

Benay Hicks

Book Harvest’s Family Space to reopen after expansion

By The 10th Street Journal on August 27, 2024


Book Harvest, a nonprofit literacy organization, will reopen its Family Space on Sept. 12 after a renovation and expansion project.


The organization’s storefront space, at 2501 University Dr., has been closed for the summer for a renovation that added approximately 5,300 square feet.


Book Harvest describes its Family Space as “a colorful area full of free books, wall toys, a magnet wall, reading nooks, puppets, and more – all designed to make it easy for children and families to play, learn, and read together.”


The Family Space will be open Tuesday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. More information about the space is available on Book Harvest’s website.




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Since 2011, Book Harvest has provided more than 2.4 million books to families, ensuring that parents have the tools and power to ignite and strengthen their children's literacy. With programs that are grounded in evidence, Book Harvest believes that literacy starts at birth, in the home, powered by parents, and nourished with books.

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(252) 497-BOOK
2501 University Drive, Durham, NC 27707

Business Hours: Monday - Friday 9 AM - 5 PM
Family Space Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 9 AM - 5 PM

Book Harvest's 2022 IRS 990 is available here.

Book Harvest's most recent audit is here.

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