Is your shelf full of books that you’ve already read? Are you craving new words to put in your brain? Old Town Eureka has a cure to alleviate your woes. 

After a brief period of hoodlum-induced hibernation, the Little Free Library is back in a new location (with a door that locks at night). More in the release below:

Little Free Library #15424 has been resurrected! It’s now in Old Town Coffee and Chocolates on F Street in old town Eureka.

For 2 ½ years, the library was located in the entrance alcove of the Redwood Curtain Theatre on Snug Alley. After a long run with books coming and going regularly, the entire stock began to disappear during the wee hours of the night, hence the relocation to a safer home.

In the past six years, the Little Free Library book exchange movement has grown from one (in Hudson, Wisconsin) to over 50,000 registered LFLs in all 50 U.S. states and in over 70 countries.

Pictured are co-stewards Rebecca Kalal, Barry Evans and Gil Yule (not pictured Louisa Rogers). Third from left is Gail Mentink, co-owner of Old Town Coffee and Chocolates.