Cannon Beach Library’s Annual Holiday Tea Returns

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Date/Time: December 3, 2022 – 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

The Cannon Beach Library’s Annual Holiday Tea is returning after a two year hiatus. The event will be held Saturday December 3rd at the library, 131 N Hemlock Street, in Cannon Beach, Oregon. This is a FREE community event sponsored by members and volunteers of the library.

Library volunteers will welcome community members and visitors to enjoy tea, hot mulled cider, home-baked cookies and other goodies amidst traditional holiday decorations. We will also have some fun children’s craft activities. The tea runs from 1 to 4 p.m. before the City’s Annual Lamp Lighting Ceremony. The Holiday Tea is a chance for us to come together as a community to enjoy good food, good cheer, and good company.

We will draw a winner for the Annual Quilt Fundraiser at 3 p.m. – tickets are available at the library or online at cannonbeachlibrary.org. You don’t have to be present to win!

We’re looking for bakers, servers to pour tea and hot cider, helpers to keep platters of goodies replenished and tea pots filled, and folks to help with set up and clean up. Bakers can drop treats off at the library on Friday December 2nd between 10a.m. and 4 p.m. or Saturday morning between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m. Please call the Library Office at 503-436-1391 or email Jen at info@cannonbeachlibrary.org if you can help with this event.

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