06/23/08

Permalink 06:34:01 pm, by margaret, 210 words
Categories: Books

Michael's Books Celebrates 25th Anniversary

If you are a hoarder of books, you’ve probably rummaged through the boxes of free paperbacks, hardbacks and textbooks on the sidewalk outside Michael’s Books at 109 Grand Ave. But if you’ve never ventured inside, this is the week to do it.

On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week (June 24-26), Michael’s celebrates 25 years of bookselling in Bellingham.

Young readers are the focus of the anniversary event, with a “Books for Kids” donation drive for participating local schools. There’ll be refreshments, a balloon artist (who’ll create a sculpture if you make a donation for the school of your choice, which Michael’s will match, payable in books for the school) and prize drawings from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The bookstore, according to its Web site, has evolved into “a labyrinth of shelves” of 5,000 square feet with more than 200,000 volumes. Owner Michael Elmer began serving customers around the world via the Internet in the mid-1990s.

But nothing can beat wandering the aisles, locating that favorite book you read in your youth, that slim volume of poetry that’s perfect for your sweetie or that sci-fi classic that you’ve been hunting for decades.

For more information, call the store at 733-6272 or take a virtual tour of the store by clicking here.

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Comment from: Lee Hoyt [Visitor] Email
I love Michael's Books, they are the most helpful and nice people in the book business!
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Margaret Bikman
Oregon-born-and-raised, has been working at The Bellingham Herald since 1990, when she was hired to conduct research for the paper’s centennial edition special section. After its publication, she began covering arts and entertainment and helped launch Take Five, the Herald's entertainment magazine.

She received her bachelor's degree from Oregon State University and her master's degree from Portland State University, and also attended the University of Oregon and Western Oregon State College.

Margaret moved to Bellingham in 1986 and lives with her husband, Jay Saxton, on Bellingham's South Hill. She has two grown children, Emily and Andy.

She's also a reference and instruction librarian at Whatcom Community College, and is interested in all things books- and author-related, whether in print or online.

She also enjoys music, theater and visual arts events, likes to sail, dance and write.

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