Chalker Elementary launches annual Books2Keep drive to benefit Cobb Library Bookmobile

Nicole Bristow Principal
Nicole Bristow Principal
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Chalker Elementary School’s Student Council is organizing its annual Books2Keep book drive from March 3 to March 6. The initiative will support the Cobb County Public Library’s Bookmobile, which provides books to the community.

The school encourages families and students to donate new or gently used books suitable for all age groups. Donations can be brought to the school’s library during the four-day event.

“Please send any NEW OR GENTLY USED BOOKS for readers of ALL AGES to the library beginning on Tuesday, March 3rd through Friday, March 6th,” according to organizers.



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