Celebrate Independent Bookstore Day

MILLERTON — Oblong Books & Music in Millerton and Rhinebeck and independent bookstores across the country invite the public for parties, author readings, in-store events and exclusive day-of merchandise.Following the success of last year’s California Bookstore Day, bookstores across the nation are now preparing for Independent Bookstore Day (IBD), a country-wide celebration of books and independent bookstores on Saturday, May 2. In addition to fun, games and special activities, 16 exclusive books and art pieces will be available only at participating IBD bookstores on May 2. Items include a signed, original Chris Ware print; a signed chapbook of original essays by the bestselling author of “Bad Feminist,” Roxane Gay; a Margaret Atwood stencil, a literary map of the seas; a color broadside from Stephen King’s forthcoming novel “Finders Keepers;” an original signed, “Captain Underpants” print; and much more. More than 65 authors have shown their support for independent bookstores by donating work for IBD. Millerton store events • All Day ­— Bubble party at Oblong Jr. for young readers on the patio. Children should tell the store what their favorite books are. There will be a blackboard with sidewalk chalk set up outside.• 10 a.m. to noon — Coffee, tea and McEnroe’s donuts will be served in both sections of the store.• Noon to 2 p.m. — Face painting at Oblong Jr.• 2 to 3 p.m. — Love Feast Catering’s vegan Indian food chef demonstration and talk.• 3 to 4 p.m. —Music hour.• 4 to 6 p.m. — Happy Hour with wine and cheese.• 6 to 7 p.m. — Pavement chalk drawing. • Additionally, book scavenger hunts for adults and children and discounts from Oblong’s prize bucket. One prize for one sale per customer; receive from 10 to 30 percent off purchase.The first National Independent Bookstore Day is sponsored in part by Penguin Random House and The American Booksellers Association.

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