Annual Book Fair in November - Books wanted
GREAT AUCKLAND BARGAIN BOOK SALE
New Zealand's Biggest Annual Second Hand Book Fair
Event Hosted By:
East City Community Trust,
& the Barfoot & Thompson Stadium Sports Clubs
Saturday, 6th November 2021
9:00am - 1:00am (Sunday)
Sunday, 7th November 2021
7:00am - 3:00pm
The GABBS book fair is an annual event held on the first weekend of November at the Barfoot & Thompson Stadium in Kohimaramara. Our Book Fair raises funds for the East City Community Trust, and the Barfoot & Thompson Stadium Sports Clubs. The journey doesn't stop there though! Left over books from the fair go on to great use through a number of initiatives in other parts of Auckland, and all the way over in Papua New Guinea thanks to one of our partners "From me to PNG"
We accept books, DVDs, jigsaw puzzles, records, CDs, and magazines at the Stadium all year round. So if you have any books you no longer need, please donate them to this worthy cause.
Please refer the website below for delivery and drop off information.
www.barfootstadium.co.nz...
Please note-
NO ex-library books, mouldy books, cassettes or video tapes accepted!
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