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The Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon is back!
We are delighted that on Wednesday, April 5, at 11 a.m. we can celebrate the invaluable contributions our volunteers make to the library. Our Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon will be in the Community Room of the Chamber of Commerce at 217 N. Spruce Street.
If, during this past year, you have been a Desk Volunteer, served as a member of a library committee, helped with the Rare and Old Book Sale or the Fourth of July Book Sale; provided crafts for the Fall Festival or baked goods for the Holiday Tea; helped set up or clean up after library events; stuffed envelopes; or in any other way contributed your time and talent to the library, we hope you will join your fellow volunteers for good food, fellowship, and recognition for all you have done to make the library a success.
Please help us plan for the luncheon. RSVP Here: (Note: you MUST put your name at the top of the form on question 1)
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