Audio-Reader’s Audio Sale returns Sept. 13 at Lawrence Public Library
LAWRENCE — Music lovers, collectors and bargain hunters alike are invited to Audio-Reader’s Audio Sale this week, where shoppers will find deals on more than 50 pieces of audio equipment, from vintage receivers to modern players, plus hundreds of vinyl records and dozens of cassette tapes — all priced to sell.
The sale will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 13 at Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vermont St. The sale will take place on the west side of the building.
The sale is held in conjunction with the Lawrence Public Library Friends & Foundation’s Book Sale, making it a one-stop shop for bookworms and audiophiles alike. All audio equipment, vinyl record and cassette tape sales support Audio-Reader. All CD, DVD and book sales support the Lawrence Public Library.
“This is a fantastic opportunity to find new-to-you audio treasures while supporting Audio-Reader’s mission of accessible information,” said Meredith Johanning, assistant development director.
For more information, visit the Audio-Reader sale webpage or follow Audio-Reader on Facebook and Instagram for sale updates.
About Audio-Reader
The Audio-Reader Network, a service of the University of Kansas, provides free, 24/7 access to news, information and the arts more for people who are blind, low-vision or otherwise unable to read standard print.