Friends of library host sweetheart of a sale

WINSTED — Patrons savored baked goods and good books as the Friends of the Beardsley and Memorial Library held their annual Sweetheart Bake and Book sale on Saturday, Feb. 16.The event was originally scheduled for Feb. 9 but was postponed for a week due to winter storm Nemo.The event included a variety of Valentine’s Day-themed cakes, cookies and pies, along with a used book sale.According to organization President David Woodworth, the event raised $156.“The sale went surprisingly well considering it was postponed for a week,” Woodworth said. “We had a great turnout and made plenty of sales.”The group is a nonprofit organization that provides supplemental funding to the library in order for it to provide programs and activities.In late January, the organization sponsored a talk by Kandie Carle who spoke at the library about Civil War-era fashions.On Friday, April 19, the organization will be sponsoring a performance of Shakespeare’s “Midsummer Night’s Dream” which will be held at the Northwestern Connecticut Community College auditorium in Founder’s Hall.“The organization is invaluable to the library and its operations,” Library Services Director Karin Taylor said.“They enable us to provide programs for our patrons,” Taylor added. We are all very grateful for them.”

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