In Honor Of
Taryn Shanes
In honor of a passionate reader who wants to share the power of books!
Submitted by David Shanes
In Honor Of
Timothy Barber
Thank you for using your amazing skills to build beautiful Little Free Libraries, enhance communities and promote literacy. Your heart is gold and we are so grateful.
Submitted by Julie Bridges
In Honor Of
Gwen Wolfson
Thank you for sharing your love of reading with me.
Submitted by Tyler Wolfson
In Honor Of
Edi A. Campbell
Our mother has always been lovingly and passionately dedicated to family and education. Her work advocating for authors and readers of diverse backgrounds is making the world better.
Submitted by Campbell Kids
In Memory Of
Betty McCray
At age 101, recently widowed Betty McCray discovered a Little Free Library, and found joy and calm in books.
Submitted by Janet Robinson
In Honor Of
Rachel Fetter
We are so proud of Rachel and her setup of our new library. She painted bricks with books and the neighborhood is really enjoying it!
Submitted by Evan Fetter
In Honor Of
John and Eva Hurst
John and Eva are avid readers who share their love with family and anyone who will open a book or those who may read it one day.
Submitted by Wendy Kistler
In Memory Of
Whitney Bonner
In loving memory of our daughter, Whitney, who loved to read from an early age.
Submitted by Elle Bonner
In Memory Of
Harry Persad
My father was a failure in his life, but he loved the arts, and encouraged me to appreciate music, opera, fiction and poetry. I’m conflicted about him, but love remains.
Submitted by Sandra Roy
In Memory Of
Otto Hampton
My father believed in the power of education . He believed in continuous learning. He taught all of his children and grandchildren to love reading. Read to your children,
Submitted by linda schiffer
In Memory Of
Karen Wadler
Our very Beloved BFF, Sistah was like no other in the whole world.She was the BEST of the BEST.Through these wonderful books her love of reading will live on forever❤️❤️❤️
Submitted by Ronni and Howard Rosenblum
In Memory Of
Karen Wadler
Our “Keppie” was the kindest and most generous person imaginable; may her memory be a blessing.
Submitted by Scott Weintraub