The Raven's Perch Opening in Modesto, Calif.
The Raven's Perch is set to open June 12 in Modesto, Calif., the Modesto Bee reported. The bookstore will carry new and used titles for all ages and will reside in a 3,100-square-foot space at 1208 J St. Alongside books, there will be board games, crafting supplies, literary gifts, and items made by local vendors. The store's event plans include live music, game nights, book clubs for all ages, and crafting nights.
In an Instagram post, co-owner Crystal Sweyd described the bookstore's mission as creating a "safe, inclusive space where children, parents, women, and LGBTQ+ folks can learn, grow, connect, and just be."
"We’re just trying to find ways to connect all these different aspects and bring it all together into one spot to do art, literature stuff, book clubs and other fun things to just build community," Sweyd told the Bee. She owns the bookstore with her husband, Jeff Sweyd, while Amber Hunt is the store's media and events manager.
"We want to have that third space that you saw on sitcoms and not have to spend a lot of money to do something or to take your kids somewhere," Sweyd continued. "We think it can actually exist."
According to the Bee, the space features a "moody, romantic, Old World aesthetic with whimsical and fantasy elements." The adult section features two suits of armor and is meant to evoke a castle, while the children's section resembles a forest. The shop also includes tables where customers can sit and read or play board games.
After becoming a parent, Sweyd wanted to create a community space where adults and their children were welcome to hang out and meet each other, and as an avid reader, she felt a bookstore would be a good option. Hunt worked as a dance teacher before creating a community nonprofit called the Little Luminaries that offered art classes and other programming for children and their families. They became friends when Sweyd's children took one of Hunt's dance classes, and before long they began talking about opening a bookstore and community space together.
"The Little Luminaries will continue here," Hunt noted. "I will be connecting it to the bookstore and even doing some dance classes here."
Once they decided to take the plunge, searching for a suitable space took about a year, with a number of detours--at one point they almost bought an existing used bookstore, and after that nearly signed a lease for a different space on the same street. They were finally able to move into their current home in early May, and because Sweyd had been collecting furniture and fixtures all the while, things came together fairly quickly.
The bookstore will make its debut next Friday, with opening celebrations planned to continue through the weekend. Festivities will include a free gift bag for the first 150 customers. Per the Bee, it will be the first bookstore to open in downtown Modesto since the closure of Readmore Books in 1999.












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