August 14, 2017
The rural Montana communities of Stryker, Fortine and Trego have established book exchange kiosks with the support of the Free Little Library movement, according to The Daily Inter Lake.
Judy Hulslander of Eureka got the ball rolling while visiting Eugene, Oregon. Hulslander was intrigued by the concept of these curbside book exchanges, and returned home with the goal of establishing them in her area.
Little Free Library is a nonprofit organization that offers information about how to build the book shelters and promotes neighborhood book exchanges worldwide.
In 2016, the organization had more than 50,000 Little Free Libraries in all U.S. states and over 70 countries.