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| ![]() Get Lit Books & Things Celebrates One-year AnniversaryGet Lit Books & Things Moreno Valley Mall, 22500 Town Circle Dr., #2063 Moreno Valley, CA 92553 Phone: 951-807-2191 Email: info@getlitbooksandthings.com Website: www.GetLitBooksandThings.com (http://www.getlitbooksandthings.com/? GET LIT BOOKS & THINGS CELEBRATES ONE-YEAR ANNIVERSARY MORENO VALLEY, CA — September 6, 2025 — Get Lit Books & Things marks its first anniversary with a full day of community events, author appearances, and storewide sales. Founded in 2024 by Danielle and Ruthie Myers-Porter, Get Lit is a Black, queer, women-owned bookstore and gift shop built on the motto: "Why Be Othered Elsewhere, When You Can Be Centered Here." ANNIVERSARY DAY EVENTS 11:00 AM – Unicorn Story Hour A magical storytime for kids to kick off the celebration. All Day – Anniversary Sales Special discounts on books, gifts, and locally made items that reflect the store's mission to uplift under-represented voices. 5:00 PM – Book Signing with Yazmin Monet Watkins Watkins will sign and share from her book A Vessel Born to Float. 6:30 PM – Open Mic Night: "Celebration" Community members are invited to share poems, songs, and stories on the theme of celebration. A YEAR OF COMMUNITY In just twelve months, Get Lit Books & Things has become more than a bookstore—it's a hub for connection. "We thought we were opening a bookstore, but what we found is that it's a community space," says Ruthie Myers-Porter. Co-founder Danielle Myers-Porter adds, "People walk in and tell us, 'I've been waiting for a place like this.' That's what keeps us going—it's bigger than us." EVENT DETAILS Date: Saturday, September 6, 2025 Location: Get Lit Books & Things, Moreno Valley Mall (22500 Town Circle Dr., #2063) Admission: Free and open to all. ABOUT GET LIT BOOKS & THINGS Get Lit Books & Things is a Black, queer, women-owned bookstore and gift shop in Moreno Valley, CA. The store offers new and used books, gifts, and accessories, with a focus on authors and artists from marginalized communities. It also hosts readings, open mics, tarot sessions, and family programming— End
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