ABA Education: Bookstore Tours

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Date: 
Thursday, September 14, 2023 3:00 PM EDT
End: 
Thursday, September 14, 2023 4:00 PM EDT

ABA Education Meetups feature a rotating selection of bookstore education programming on the second Thursday of every month. Bookstore tours are always a highlight of ABA’s in-person institutes, and now you can join in on the fun from the comfort of your home (or bookstore!). These tours will offer booksellers the opportunity to take a peek behind the curtain to see how other stores set up their spaces. On Thursday, September 14, Little Shop of Stories in Decatur, GA and Brain Lair Books in South Bend, IN will showcase their businesses and present areas of the store that they love the most, whether it’s a cozy book nook for young readers, a meticulously organized overstock space, or the entire store. We look forward to touring a variety of store models, from traditional to pop-up to mobile, urban to rural, and all across the country. Email [email protected] to submit a proposal for your store!

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About ABA

American Booksellers Association is a national trade association that supports and advocates for the success of independent bookstores. We provide members with education, networking opportunities, advocacy, resources, and technology. In turn our members support local schools through book fairs, donations and author visits; promote literacy; provide inclusive community centers; connect readers and books; add character to neighborhoods; champion and center diverse and new voices; and contribute to the local economy. We feel honored to support them in their work.

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