Books at a Flat Rate: Flea Market at the Starnberg City Library
The Starnberg City Library is hosting a book flea market on March 7, allowing visitors to fill a bag with books for a fixed price of five euros.
On March 7, the Starnberg City Library will hold a unique flea market event titled "Pack die Tasche voll," during which attendees can purchase a bag for five euros and fill it with as many books as they can. This initiative aims to encourage readers to explore a diverse selection of literature, ranging from thrilling crime novels to children's books and nonfiction. The library's director, Ilona Obermeier, emphasized that the focus of the event is not just on the number of books but rather on the experience of filling the bag to its capacity.
The flea market not only promotes reading among the community but also serves a practical purpose: it helps the library create space for new acquisitions. As the library looks to update its collection, this event provides an opportunity for the public to obtain literature at an affordable price while simultaneously supporting library initiatives. With various genres available, there is something for everyone, making it an appealing outing for families and book enthusiasts alike.
Moreover, this event fosters a sense of community by bringing together local residents who share a passion for reading. Such flea markets can strengthen the connection between the library and its patrons, encouraging more engagement with library programs and services. The Starnberg City Library invites anyone interested to participate in this fun and budget-friendly literary event.