The nonprofit Symposia Community Bookstore in Hoboken, New Jersey supports literacy and the arts in the community. As a thrift shop and only used bookstore in Hoboken, Symposia offers competitive prices on used books and serves as a venue for activities like yoga classes and guitar circles. Former Hoboken mayor David Roberts supports Symposia, and the bookstore relies on donations, volunteers, and renting out its space to continue pursuing its mission.
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Nonprofit Hoboken Bookstore Supports Growth of Literacy and Arts
2. Nonprofit Hoboken Bookstore Supports
Growth of Literacy and Arts
ï‚´ David Roberts, former mayor of Hoboken, New Jersey, has been a
benefactor and supporter of the city’s Symposia Community Bookstore.
Unlike traditional bookstores, Symposia is a nonprofit thrift shop that opens
up its location for use by the community. By supporting Symposia, David
Roberts is strengthening literacy and the arts in Hoboken.
3. Nonprofit Hoboken Bookstore Supports
Growth of Literacy and Arts
ï‚´ Symposia is the only venue that deals used books in the city of Hoboken.
Along with enjoying competitive prices on used books , wireless Internet
access, and meeting space, residents can enjoy a range of activities
hosted by the bookstore, including yoga classes and guitar circles. Patrons
can also rent out the facility, which can accommodate approximately 20
guests and also features audio-visual equipment and a large screen, to
host meetings, art exhibits, concerts, parties, and more.
4. Nonprofit Hoboken Bookstore Supports
Growth of Literacy and Arts
ï‚´ Members of the local community support Symposia through financial
contributions and volunteer work. The store also accepts book donations
from community members. As a direct result of the generosity of Hoboken
residents, Symposia continues to pursue its mission of making books
accessible to a broad audience and providing valuable space for
community activities.