Share-A-Book at The Inn - neat idea for Icon viewers
Happy reading and safe travels. Here’s a neat idea from The Inn at ONU.
The Inn staff invites Icon viewers to “share a book” at the Inn.
Here’s how it works:
• Choose a favorite book in great condition and in a genre fascinating, riveting and memorable to you.
• Share it with others by donating the book to The Inn’s Share-A-Book library collection.
• Book donors will receive a bookplate with room to write the reasons the donor choose the book.
• Donors will also received 10 percent off at Pub dining at The Inn (excluding alcohol).
Check-out guidelines for guests at The Inn:
Started a book?
Guests at The Inn who don’t finish a reading a book may take it with them so that they may enjoy it on their travels from Ada.
Share the book:
Guests at The Inn who finish a book that they take with them may either donate it to a friend or to another collection.
Bring a book:
Guests at the Inn are invited on their next visit to The Inn, to bring a book to donate to The Share-A-Book collection.
For more information on the program contact the front desk at The Inn at ONU, 401 W. College Ave., Ada, or call 419-772-2500 or visit the website at: www.innatonu.com
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