Citizens in Chelsea, Mich., rallied to support a local bookstore. More than 300 people formed a pair of human chains to transport 9,100 books from the old store to the new one. It took just two hours, ...
When 300 people formed a human chain to move thousands of books from one store to another, bookstore owner Michelle Tuplin could hardly believe her eyes. “It was so moving,” said Tuplin, who has owned ...
Chelsea residents formed a human chain to move 9,100 books to Serendipity Books' new location. The move, completed in under two hours, relocated the entire bookstore inventory. Serendipity Books, ...
CHELSEA, Mich. (AP) — Residents of all ages in a small Michigan community formed a human chain and helped a local bookshop move each of its 9,100 books — one by one — to a new storefront about a block ...
Hundreds help Serendipity Books move to their new Michigan location, one book at a time Hundreds of people formed a human chain and helped Serendipity Books move to their new location in Chelsea, ...
Residents of a small Michigan community united to form a huge human chain to move a bookshop's almost 10,000 titles one by one to their new storefront. A "book brigade" in downtown Chelsea passed each ...
A human chain stretching down a city block moved approximately 9,100 books in under two hours on April 13, passing the entire inventory of Serendipity Books, an independent bookstore in downtown ...
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