Celebrate Fall and 96 Years of Library Services

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

For information contact:

Jen Dixon, Library Office Manager

info@cannonbeachlibrary.org

503-436-1391

Celebrate the arrival of fall and 96 years of good books and fellowship at the Cannon Beach Library’s Annual Fall Celebration and fundraiser. The Celebration takes place Saturday September 30th at the library, 131 N. Hemlock Street in downtown Cannon Beach. Purchase raffle tickets for gift certificate packages and place silent auction bids at the library from September 1st through September 30th (need not be present to win.)

Come to the library at 3 p.m. on the day of the celebration for LOTS of amazing door prizes and cake cutting. We will draw raffle tickets for gift certificate packages and announce winners of the silent auction. We will also draw tickets for the beautiful autumn-themed quilt currently on display at the library. Bring the kids by for fall-themed crafting from 2 to 3 p.m.

The raffle includes 7 bundles of gift certificates donated by generous local merchants and restaurant owners. Win a chance to experience the best of Cannon Beach, while also supporting the programs and operations of the library!

Auction items include overnight stays donated by five premium oceanfront hotels (Hallmark Resort & Spa, Land’s End at Cannon Beach, Ocean Lodge, Surfsand Hotel and Tolovana Inn), a gift certificate for the Stephanie Inn Dining Room, and a gift certificate for handblown glass from Ice Fire Glassworks.

For more information about the celebration, check the library website at www.cannonbeachlibrary.org.

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