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| Packing up at Harper Books | |
James Kamer, owner of Harper's Books in Lebanon, Tenn., which was forced to shut down temporarily due to flooding in the store from heavy rainfall last month, posted an update on Facebook regarding the shop's progress toward reopening:
- All product and fixtures have been removed and placed in storage.
- We have began the process of tearing out the ruined flooring.
- Thanks to all of you amazing people supporting our GoFundMe page, I was able to write a check for new shelving this week. The new shelves are from Franklin Fixtures, a company out of Cookeville. They are even donating a few shelving fixtures to the store.
- As of right now, I do not have a solid date for when we can reopen fully. I will keep everyone updated as we get closer.
- I can't access my in-store inventory right now, but for any new books you want to order, you can support the store by ordering from our Bookshop link.
"Thanks to everyone out there," Kamer added. "I am blown away every day at how much you all have helped me out when I'm down. I love and appreciate every single one of you."


