A librarian is sharing the staffโs finds โ from lunch meat to marijuana leaves โ in blog posts with pictures
By Elizabeth Hernandez | ehernandez@denverpost.com | The Denver Post, PUBLISHED: April 25, 2022 at 9:05 a.m. | UPDATED: April 26, 2022 at 4:00 p.m.

When Walt Disney said, โThere is more treasure in books than in all the pirateโs loot on Treasure Island,โ he likely wasnโt envisioning bologna slices stuffed between pages.
But Denver librarians count the meat product among the trove of items found inside returned library books and collected by staff.
Madison Hosack, a librarian at Denver Public Libraryโs Central Library, is tasked with evaluating collections, meaning Hosack and her colleagues go through the stacks to check booksโ conditions.
During that process, she and her coworkers began collecting the items โ odd, funny, sweet or perishable โ that they come across while flipping through the pages.
โItโs such a range of stuff that youโll find,โ Hosack said. โBookmarks from all over the world, to-do lists, little doodles or drawings.”
An illustrated story entitled โThe Lousy Ketchup Bottle.โ Marijuana leaves. An origami bird. A Pokรฉmon card. A Cinemark ticket stub to โLittle Women.โ A bookmark from Stardust Book Emporium in Savannah, Georgia. The aforementioned lunch meat.
Source: Weirdest things Denver librarians find hidden between book pages
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