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thousands of used books, a few new! Run entirely by volunteers, you can join as a member and "buy" books with credits and receive a discount on priced books, OR you can purchase. Most books are three and five dollars. Children's books, except new, are one and three dollars! Come visit!
thousands of used books, a few new! Run entirely by volunteers, you can join as a member and "buy" books with credits and receive a discount on priced books, OR you can purchase. Most books are three and five dollars. Children's books, except new, are one and three dollars! Come visit!
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Lily Chang
Park Hill Community Bookshop has been around since 1971, and it’s the oldest not-for-profit bookstore in the Denver-metro area. The local bookstore offers a variety of books, from children’s books and popular fiction to history and biographies. It’s worth visiting.
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Steve Replogle
This beloved bookstore was previously known as the Park Hill Cooperative Bookstore. It was founded in 1971, the same year as the Tattered Cover. It's the oldest continuously operated nonprofit bookstore in the Denver metro area. But it's not really a co-op, so the name was changed in 2005 and now it is known as a "community bookstore." It's open to the public, but there are distinct advantages for members, who receive used book credits and discounts in return for giving time to organize the shelves, process the inventory, and of course operate the cash register. If it weren't for this model, the store would have shut its doors long ago. Luckily for Park Hill (and for all of us), it remains open.The store carries about 30,000 books. It has nearly 500 members currently. No paid positions. There are three levels of annual membership. Seniors and students pay $15 per year, individuals $20 and families $25. Bookstore volunteers receive a 20% discount on all purchases. The pricing structure
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Luxia Jule
Bigger than it looks from outside, there's a main floor, basement and balcony area filled with books. It's volunteer ran and the staff are so friendly and helpful. While it's primarily. Used bookstore they also have a little section of new books and everything is reasonable affordable. They also have a membership program that offers credits for donated books, such a cool place for the community.
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Steve Replogle
This beloved bookstore was previously known as the Park Hill Cooperative Bookstore. It was founded in 1971, the same year as the Tattered Cover. It's the oldest continuously operated nonprofit bookstore in the Denver metro area. But it's not really a co-op, so the name was changed in 2005 and now it is known as a "community bookstore." It's open to the public, but there are distinct advantages for members, who receive used book credits and discounts in return for giving time to organize the shelves, process the inventory, and of course operate the cash register. If it weren't for this model, the store would have shut its doors long ago. Luckily for Park Hill (and for all of us), it remains open.The store carries about 30,000 books. It has nearly 500 members currently. No paid positions. There are three levels of annual membership. Seniors and students pay $15 per year, individuals $20 and families $25. Bookstore volunteers receive a 20% discount on all purchases. The pricing structure
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Lily Chang
Park Hill Community Bookshop has been around since 1971, and it’s the oldest not-for-profit bookstore in the Denver-metro area. The local bookstore offers a variety of books, from children’s books and popular fiction to history and biographies. It’s worth visiting.
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Luxia Jule
Bigger than it looks from outside, there's a main floor, basement and balcony area filled with books. It's volunteer ran and the staff are so friendly and helpful. While it's primarily. Used bookstore they also have a little section of new books and everything is reasonable affordable. They also have a membership program that offers credits for donated books, such a cool place for the community.
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