So why not stop by and meet other people who do too?
The Friends of the Woodbridge Library will hold its second Open House from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday (Oct. 18) in the Book Store.
Following last year's success, the committee decided to repeat the event, during which current patrons are thanked and new ones are welcomed. A warm welcome awaits attendees, organizers said. Refreshments will be served in the hall outside of the Book Store, which will be open during the festivities. Each person attending will receive a free children’s paperback. Committee members Mary Jane Purcell, Chris Burnor, Sue Fischer, Janet Germaine, Donna Wrubel and Anita Perlman will be on hand to greet visitors. New volunteers are always welcome - anyone interested can sign up during the Open House.
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008
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