Library’s Traditional Fall Festival Returns Oct. 1

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

For information contact:

Jen Dixon, Library Office Manager

131 N. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, Oregon 97110

info@cannonbeachlibrary.org

503-436-1391

After a two-year, pandemic-caused hiatus, visitors to the Cannon Beach Library can once again win gift certificates and hotel stays as part of the library’s Fall Festival scheduled from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, October 1, at the library, 131 N. Hemlock in downtown Cannon Beach.

The festival, a popular fundraiser for the library, includes drawings for lavish gift certificates, a silent auction for stays at premium local hotels, a sale of handmade crafts and a book sale of cookbooks and how-to titles.

Drawings for six bundles of gift certificates will take place the day of the festival. Included in the bundles are gift certificates to restaurants, galleries, grocery stores, clothing stores and much more, all donated by 59 generous local merchants and restaurant owners.

Each bundle of certificates is valued at more than $550.00. Tickets for the drawings are one ticket for $1, six tickets for $5 and 25 tickets for $20. Tickets are available at the library from September 1 until the drawings at 4 p.m. on October1.

The festival also features a silent auction for stays donated by five local hotels: the Hallmark Resort & Spa, Land’s End at Cannon Beach, the Ocean Lodge, the Stephanie Inn and the Tolovana Inn.

Bids for the silent auction will be accepted from September 1 until the afternoon of the festival.

The Fall Festival will also give attendees a head start on their holiday shopping with handmade crafts donated by talented library volunteers and a book sale featuring lightly read cookbooks and how-to titles.

For more information about the Fall Festival, email info@cannonbeachlibrary.org, or call 503-436-1391, or check the library website at www.cannonbeachlibrary.org.

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