Watch Community Bookstore Videos on Any Screen!

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  • September 20, 2016
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Watch Community Bookstore Videos on Any Screen

by Kim Kanney, Community Bookstore Manager

Watch Your Favorite Community Stories Anywhere You Like on Any Device!

All of our documentary films are now available through Vimeo, a fast and easy way to download films from your PC, tablet, or mobile phone, wherever and whenever! Visit us at Community Bookstore’s Vimeo page to view all 12 trailers and to rent or buy the films. For mobile devices, you can download the Vimeo app from your preferred app store.

Or, go directly to FIC Bookstore to view our list of products. We’ve recently added new films and new trailers and many of our DVDs are offered at discounted rates.

To order DVDs, go to our Videos page and select “Add to cart” button. To rent or digitally download, click on the film title and select your purchase from the embedded trailer further down the page. It’s that simple!

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Community Bookstore
23 Dancing Rabbit Lane
Rutledge MO 63563
660-883-5545

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