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Flying Brick Library to reopen in 2009

The Flying Brick Library, Richmond’s Oregon Hill-based radical lending library, has announced plans to reopen in early 2009.

Changes at the Flying Brick Library

Roughly in the tradition of Grace Arents, who started the first free library in Richmond (now the William Byrd Community House), Greg Wells and friends started the Flying Brick Library in their house on Pine Street. Now that household is dissolving, and the Flying Brick Library is changing hands. Style Magazine has an article.

Callahan and Moore @ Flying Brick Library 3/13

Folk musicians Mat Callahan & Yvonne Moore perform this Thursday March 13, 2008 @ 7PM at The Flying Brick Library (506 S. Pine Street). Donations will be accepted – No Alcohol, No Smoking inside.

Film Series at the Flying Brick Library

Upcoming film series at the Flying Brick Library 506 s. Pine Street. The FlyingBrick Library Presents: Moving Images - Aseries of six movies to educate and ponder while it’s still coldoutside. Come to the library on Thursday evenings and watch somedocumentaries about real people’s struggles and triumphs withus. The Library is at 506 S. Pine [...]