[Publib] If I were a rich woman...

Sharon Foster fostersm1 at gmail.com
Mon Jul 6 15:10:24 EDT 2009


I always thought a bookstore/restaurant was a good combination. I
would give one free book with every meal, and more for sale in another
part of the shop. There is actually a store on this model in Union,
CT, just off I-84.

Sharon M. Foster, JD, MLS
Librarians bring order out of chaos.
http://www.vsa-software.com/mlsportfolio/






On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 2:24 PM, Lynn Silence<lsilence at slcl.org> wrote:
> With a HUGE lottery win, I would buy a three story Victorian house and
> convert it to shops--a bookstore on the first floor, a knit shop on the
> second and an antique store on the third.  All the stores would have
> fireplaces and comfortable seating where my friends and customers could
> gather and knit and talk about books and play with the cats and dogs I would
> adopt from the shelters around here.  I'd volunteer at several of the local
> libraries and as long as I didn't have to make any more money, I wouldn't
> worry about anything sordid like making a profit!
>
>
> Lynn K. Silence
> Adult Collection Development Specialist
> St. Louis County Library
> 1640 South Lindbergh
> St. Louis, Missouri 63131
> 314-994-3300, ext. 271
> lsilence at slcl.org
>
>
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