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Efforts to stabilize, preserve and redefine
Kepler's Books in Menlo Park, CA that we covered in January have taken shape
into a formal Kepler's 2020 initiative, announced via press release and at the
store's web site. "The project aims to create an innovative hybrid
business model that includes a for-profit, community-owned-and-operated
bookstore, and a nonprofit organization that will feature on-stage author
interviews, lectures by leading intellectuals, educational workshops and other
literary and cultural events."
As noted previously, entrepreneur Praveen
Madan is leading "a volunteer transition team [that] has begun work on a
comprehensive development, financial and operational plan" for the store.
Among the initiatives they are considering are: POD, "an e-book friendly
in-store browsing experience; concierge services to provide 'literary
matchmaking' for customers, book swaps and other innovative programs to bring
people of all ages together around their shared love of books; and a speaker’s
bureau with readership development services for emerging authors." They
are launching a new capital campaign this month to raise $100,000 to support
ongoing operations at the store.
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1 comment:
I'm excited for this project. There is really a progress when everyone is willing to help.
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