The biggest and best sale of gently used books, CDs, vinyl, and more, thanks to your generous donations and our fantastic volunteers! This semi-annual tradition runs in the Spring & Fall every year. All money raised by the sale goes towards the KSO & KSO Music School to help support everything from concert productions to educational programs.
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ITEM Donations ARE NOT CURRENTLY BEING ACCEPTED
Please hold onto your gently used books and music until Spring 2025. We'll announce donation dates soon.
Who Is Barb?close The sale began in 1997, and was the brilliant idea of Barb Corbishley, one of the board members at the time. After her passing, it was renamed Barb’s Used Book & Music Sale in her honour. Why has the book sale been so successful for 25 years?close We have an amazing group of volunteers who care very much about the KSO, the music, the books, and you! There is no way this sale would have become the enormous success that it has been for 25 years without them. What happens when I drop off my books?close The volunteer sorters will ensure that the books you bring in during donation week are quickly priced and put back out all day, every day during the sale. These amazing individuals know their books and do their best to ensure they get back into readers, musicians, and listeners hands as soon as possible. Why is there a list of things you will not take?close You see all the reminders of what we do not take during the sale. Here’s why. Text books are outdated and therefore can’t go back out. Unfortunately the internet has taken away our love of encyclopedias (you can tell how old I am by that comment!) and some of this information too is outdated. Magazines also may be outdated, somewhat tattered, and usually topic specific. You will see any on hand on the free table. Most of those remain there until they are discarded. Thankfully, the City of Kamloops now has four locations where you can recycle books: Tournament Capital Centre, 910 McGill Road, lobby (drop books in the bright yellow carts) North Kamloops Library, 693 Tranquille Road (drop off books with library attendant) McArthur Island Sport and Event Centre, 1655 Island Parkway, lobby (drop books in the bright yellow carts) Northills Shopping Centre, 700 Tranquille Road, north entrance - food court area (drop books in the bright yellow carts) For more information about the book recycling bins, please consult the City of Kamloops website. How do people show their support?close Finally, let’s talk about the incredible support we get with the donated use of the tables and the use of the space during our events. And never forget the incredible impact of those who donate, those who buy, and those who share our love of Barb’s Used Book and Music Sale. Nothing can truly replace that book in hand, the sheet music on the stand, or that record playing in the background. Thank you for your support!
The sale began in 1997, and was the brilliant idea of Barb Corbishley, one of the board members at the time. After her passing, it was renamed Barb’s Used Book & Music Sale in her honour.
We have an amazing group of volunteers who care very much about the KSO, the music, the books, and you! There is no way this sale would have become the enormous success that it has been for 25 years without them.
The volunteer sorters will ensure that the books you bring in during donation week are quickly priced and put back out all day, every day during the sale. These amazing individuals know their books and do their best to ensure they get back into readers, musicians, and listeners hands as soon as possible.
You see all the reminders of what we do not take during the sale. Here’s why. Text books are outdated and therefore can’t go back out. Unfortunately the internet has taken away our love of encyclopedias (you can tell how old I am by that comment!) and some of this information too is outdated. Magazines also may be outdated, somewhat tattered, and usually topic specific. You will see any on hand on the free table. Most of those remain there until they are discarded.
Thankfully, the City of Kamloops now has four locations where you can recycle books:
For more information about the book recycling bins, please consult the City of Kamloops website.
Finally, let’s talk about the incredible support we get with the donated use of the tables and the use of the space during our events. And never forget the incredible impact of those who donate, those who buy, and those who share our love of Barb’s Used Book and Music Sale. Nothing can truly replace that book in hand, the sheet music on the stand, or that record playing in the background.
Thank you for your support!
For more information, contact the KSO office at 250-372-5000.
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