Tysons Library Friends
We Rescue Books!
We are the Friends of the Tysons-Pimmit Regional Library (a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization), an active team of volunteers who support literacy, libraries, and our community.
We work with the beautiful Tysons-Pimmit Regional Library (https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/library/branches/tysons-pimmit-regional) to take in daily donations of hundreds of books, making them available for resale to the community through our quarterly used book sales, everyday lobby cart sales, and online sales.
We work to:
· Support literacy
· Encourage the reuse of books and keep them out of landfills
· Bring attention to libraries, helping to develop their services, materials, and facilities for the community
· Receive and encourage gifts, endowments, and bequests for literacy purposes
We truly love and support our library community!
Join us (tysonslibrarybooksale@gmail.com) to connect with fellow bibliophiles who support the Tysons-Pimmit Regional Library and literacy programs, and make a difference in our neighborhood!
We sell 15,000+ books at each of our Quarterly Used Book/Media Sales
Check our calendar for dates! Books are offered in 20+ categories including Cooking, History, Biographies, STEM, Culture, Fiction/Mystery/Sci-Fi, Classics, Self-help, Business, Hobbies, Religion, and so many more! We also have DVDs, CDs, audio books, graphic novels and manga, puzzles, and games. In addition, we have lots of books for children of all ages. We love your donated books, so our dedicated team of volunteers have carefully cleaned, sorted, and priced them for resale (most between $0.25 and $4).
Shop our everyday lobby shelves, too
Can't wait for our quarterly book sales to find the perfect book? We offer great books for sale every day in the library's front lobby! Shop the lobby carts for current and notable titles in categories like History, Cooking, Fiction/Mystery, Classics, Business, Romance, Health, Family, Culture, Self-Help, Humor, Travel and more, as well as books for Children of all ages. Make your selections and pay by credit card at the library's sales kiosks. Books make great gifts, too!
Donate your books and media
When it's time to clean out your own shelves, bring your gently used books to us! Place 1-2 bags of books or DVDs/CDs/audio books in the bins at the library's front doors, or contact us to drop off larger boxed donations at the library's loading dock. Email us at tysonslibraryfriends@gmail.com or call (703) 338-3307 to arrange a time.
Tysons Library Friends is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Donations to the Friends are fully tax deductible. Donors may email us for a blank receipt at tysonslibraryfriends@gmail.com. Please note, neither Friends nor the library staff will assign a value to donated items for tax purposes. Donors are responsible for assessing value of donations, and for any and all tax-related matters.
Books and media we love to accept:
Hardback and paperback books
Children’s and YA books
Foreign language books
Coffee table books
Fiction and nonfiction (hardback or softback) in all subject areas, including current titles in mystery, STEM, social sciences, history, politics, fine arts and humanities, local interest, home improvement and decorating, hobbies, cooking, and self-help/family
Computer and other text books - 5 years old or newer
Travel book - 5 years old or newer
Comics and graphic novels
Media - DVDs (no scratches, please!), music CDs, audio books
Board games
Puzzles
Blank Journals
Bookmarks
Small gift books
Small boxes for us use at end of quarterly sales (letter-size file boxes, wine/liquor boxes with lids)
We need bags of all kinds! Especially brown paper flat-handled grocery bags, 17" tall.
What we cannot accept:
Books that are moldy, mildewed, food-stained, heavily highlighted, falling apart or smell of tobacco products
Medical books, and legal, tax, computer, financial advice books older than 5 years
School textbooks that are no longer used
Travel and Consumers’ guides older than 5 years
Discarded library books
Multi-volume sets of encyclopedias
Computer software and games that are obsolete
Videocassette (VHS) tapes and audio cassettes
Magazines