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April 2021

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24 Fredericksburg Parent and Family • April 2021 More than a decade ago, Todd H. Bol paid tribute to his deceased mother, a teacher and avid reader, by construct- ing a tiny schoolhouse-shaped box, placing it on a pole in his yard and filling it with books. What began as a memorial has grown into a global move- ment, with over 100,000 Little Free Libraries worldwide. These wholesome book-sharing boxes can be found in neighborhoods in every state and more than 100 countries. They can be found in sleepy towns, bustling cities, and even at places of historical significance, such as the Library of Congress and the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C. In fact, Little Free Libraries outnum- ber traditional public libraries by at least 3-to-1. Anyone can start their own LFL. The organiza- tion's website, littlefreeli- brary.org, explains how in five simple steps: But what is it about this concept that has taken hold and driven so many people from all walks of life to start their own LFL? We asked some local Little Free Library owners about what inspired them. While their stories are as individual as the book-sharing boxes them- selves, it all comes down to caring for their com- munity and, of course, a love for reading. WRITTEN BY RHIANNON ELLIS BOOKS IN 1. Choose a location and caretaker 2. Get some books 3. Register 4. Promote 5. Add your library to the company's world map 5 steps to having your own LFL! Exploring the area's Little Free Libraries

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