Little Free Music Library
Join the movement!
Share. Trade. Read. Listen.
You’ve likely heard of the Little Free Library movement. You may have even shared, traded, or read a book from a little free library in your neighborhood. The Little Free Music Library (Charter #128196) is uniquely shaped like a music note and is a free lending library with a unique focus. It promotes literacy with a variety of books but also supports local artists and new music through the sharing of CDs, download cards, and more!
Take an item or leave an item.
Help spread the love of local and new music, comedy, art, and more. We welcome everyone to donate items. This is a great way for local artists to get their music, comedy, and more heard.
*You can find the Little Free Music Library on the official Little Free Library map by searching for Charter #128196.
You are also welcome to put local music, art, and business stickers on the Little Free Music Library to help decorate it!
The Little Flower House Concert Series extends a special THANK YOU to local theater company, Claude McNeal Productions. They donated funds to get this Little Free Music Library created and up and running.
Thank you also to local Adam Menchinger Woodworking who collaborated with me to build the library from an idea and some rough sketches.
Thank you to our partners.
Joyful Noise Recordings regularly donates CDs and download cards and the Church of Noise donates Zines to the Little Free Music Library.
Guests who attended Little Flower House Concerts engaged with the Little Free Music Library.
Many guests who attended house concerts brought items to share in the Little Free Music Library. Sponsors often drop off items to support their causes as well. Everyone is still welcome to take and enjoy items from the library. If you haven’t already, please come check out the Little Free Music Library on the southeast side of the intersection at 13th and Riley in the Little Flower neighborhood. Take an item or leave an item.
Please support local music, local comedy, local art, and local businesses.