Welcome to the fund raiser that Danyelle’s Cozy Corner.com is hosting to support the efforts of the Seattle Public Library systems! I have always felt a calling to this beautiful city and I love how important literature is to all of our Washingtonians. When I was younger than I can remember my family visited and there is a picture of me as a wee thing sitting on my dad’s shoulders with the Space Needle as a backdrop.

I believe you’ll all agree this is quite a worthy effort and I am excited to welcome all of you to it. How this fund-raising event will work is that 75% of all donations received will be routed to the library program.

Please, while visiting my website I invite you to please take a look around and I do hope you enjoy your experience within my cozy corner of the internet.

Fun perks, of which there are many, but not limited to the following… Donations made between the increments of $30 and $54, will unlock the perks of being a level one member for a 6-month period. Level 1 is a super fun and super entertaining way to while away some spare time. How in the world will the perks of a level 1 membership so wildly enrich and enhancement my life?  The answer is the door to communicating with fellow bibliophiles will be opened and you will enter a world so rich in love of literature you may just want to kick back and get cozy with it. Everyone can read the public reviews, but it takes a level 1 membership to engage, and will be yours as a perk of showing your support to Seattle Public Libraries of $55 or more will really get your enjoyment levels topping out at maximum enjoyability when the perks of level 2 are unlocked for a 6-month duration, you may not only partake in conversations about great literature, but you can be the one initiating them on your own personal blog. That’s right even you can join our community of bloggists through your generous support. What is a personal blog? You may ask? It is a way for you to review your favorite books and authors to share with the world of Danyelle’s Cozy Corner. Com. I also use mine as a book journal. I read between 3-5 books a week, on average, and have a hard time keeping all the stories and authors straight in my head so when it comes time to request my next round of stories from my local library I can easily see what I thought of an author/ manuscript via the handy dandy search bar. As you may expect you can just plug in the name of an author and all related content will be searched through and presented to you. Much as a search bar does.

Warning: dangers of loss of time due to engrossing conversations exist, high excitement levels abound as you dive into deep conversations revolving around dissecting great (and sometimes not great) story lines.

Get to know the Seattle Public Library. The following information was copied and pasted directly from their website,

https://www.spl.org/hours-and-locations/central-library/central-library-highlights

Central Library Highlights

The new Central Library opened May 23, 2004. The 11-floor building contains an innovative “Books Spiral,” a 275-seat auditorium, and open spaces where patrons can meet, study, search the web or read. The Library has centers for children, teens and adult readers, along with expanded collections and a large computer lab. It also has underground parking for about 143 vehicles.