THE PO'DUNK LIBRARY

The Po’Dunk Library has taken numerous forms over the years. It initially started as a simple and largely amateurish operation run by an English teacher named Phyllis Reign in the early eighties. Offering books out of her house, she founded the first de facto library of Po’Dunk. Over the years the library took the form of a bookmobile, a section of the Community Center, and disastrously at the Lost Comfort before returning to Reign’s home in 2017. She’d been dead for a decade, but her granddaughter, Carla, took on the role of librarian. 

The library, formerly an outcropping of many other Po’Dunk structures, has developed its own shared space. The Po’Dunk Historical society run by Barry House.

 

ONLINE LIBRARY

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THE POST OFFICE

Just next door at the Post Office, Agnes Hoot is reading all our mail again. She doesn’t mean anything by it, just looking for material for her stories.

If you’d like to contact Backwood Folk or the people of Po’Dunk, drop us a line. Ask us questions or leave us comments, we’ll post them below. Agnes wants to read some mail from some people she doesn’t know for once.

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