A Sumner woman's tribute to her late mother was dedicated in downtown Sumner this week.
Lisa's Little Free Library is now open for public use in the memorial park located at 108 South Christy Avenue on Monday, March 2nd. It is available for local and area families to gather and experience one of the oldest forms of entertainment-reading. It will be available 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. Reading materials will be located inside for use or the public can bring their own to use or leave for someone else to use.
The library was set up by Samantha Wells as a tribute to her mother Lisa, who passed away one year ago and was an avid reader.
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