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In a remarkable display of community spirit, residents of Chelsea, Michigan, came together to help a beloved local bookstore, Serendipity Books, move its entire inventory to a new location using a human chain. This event highlights the stro...
When Serendipity Books, a fixture in Chelsea, Michigan since 1997, needed to relocate to a larger space down the block, owner Michelle Tuplin faced the daunting task of moving over 9,000 books. Instead of opting for movers, she put out a call for community help, envisioning a 'book brigade'.
The response exceeded expectations. On Sunday, April 13, 2025, roughly 300 residents of the town (home to about 5,300 people) lined the sidewalks, forming two human chains. They carefully passed each of the 9,100 books from the old stockroom on E. Middle Street, around the corner to the new location on Main Street.
"It was a practical way to move the books, but it also was a way for everybody to have a part," Tuplin explained. Volunteers shared comments about the books as they passed them along. Donna Zak, a volunteer, described it as a "joyful experience," noting how people discussed the titles they passed. The move was completed in less than two hours, a feat that also managed to keep the books organized alphabetically for shelving.
Kaci Friss, a bookstore employee who grew up in Chelsea, reflected on the event, stating it reminded her of "how special this community is." The successful brigade underscores the supportive nature of Chelsea, where neighbors actively look out for one another and rally behind local businesses. The new, larger storefront is expected to open within two weeks, just ahead of Independent Bookstore Day.
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