Florida’s Little Free Library offers free books

Florida. Since 2016, the Florida Public Library, in partnership with Roe Brothers, a family-owned hardware and lumber business, has stocked and maintained the library on the store’s front porch.

| 28 Apr 2020 | 04:13

Got books?

Little Free Libraries do and five of them are located in the Town of Warwick. According to the Little Free Library website littlefreelibrary.org, there is one in the Village of Warwick, one in the town, two in the hamlet of Pine Island and one in the Village of Florida.

Reading in the time of COVID-19

The Little Free Library movement prompts individuals and community organizations to install small book depositories with books free for the public to take with the motto “Take a book, leave a book.”

Some Little Free Libriaries are little more than a couple shelves protected from the weather.

Others are wildly extravagant and custom, colorful creations dedicated to a theme, genre or historical building and constructed with loving detail.

Registered and recognized Little Free Libraries can be found on the official website’s global map along with their latitude and longitude and information on their registered stewards.

Little Free Libraries are helping to minimize the pain that readers of all ages are feeling now that public libraries are closed due to the Covid-19 coronavirus.

There are 14 Little Free Libraries listed for Orange County, some maintained by individuals at their homes and others maintained in public locations by Scout or 4-H groups.

A library on the porch with two rockers

Number 39953, the fifth Little Free Library in the county, is located at Roe Brothers, Inc. at 65 Maple Ave. in Florida and is the only area Little Free Library installed and maintained by a public library. Since 2016, the Florida Public Library, in partnership with Roe Brothers, a family-owned hardware and lumber business, has stocked and maintained the library on the store’s front porch.

The library was designed and built by the FPL Tween Club under the supervision of adult volunteers and was installed in time for Roe Brother’s 130th anniversary.

Its design echoes the store’s renovated board and batten architecture and features a copper roof made by Roe descendant Tim Bieling, one of the current owners of the store.

Two comfortable rocking chairs bracket the library on the store’s front porch and the free selection of books is available 24/7 in a central village location handy for walkers and drivers.

FPL circulation supervisor Ashley Baroch usually seen behind the front desk, busily checking library materials in and out and offering suggestions on what to read next, has been stocking the library’s miniature location regularly with books for all ages due to the current high demand.

Since Governor Cuomo’s stay at home order in mid-March, Baroch has refilled the Little Free Library seven times with freshly cleaned books.

Although the Little Free Library motto usually invites donations, she asks that during these days of quarantine, the motto be changed to “Take a book, leave none.”

Due to the cancellation of the April and May Friends of the FPL used book sales, the library has an abundance of donated books in good condition to share and is not taking book donations during the closure. Baroch promises to keep the Little Free Library full with a variety of good choices.

Advice on what to read is available

For desperate readers in search of their favorite author or genre, Baroch will try to find the perfect book and leave it for you.

You can reach her by emailing fpl@rcls.org or by leaving a message at (845) 651-7659.

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