Monday, November 29, 2010

Christmas Events

The Bremen Library has completed another successful wreath sale. It took two weeks of hard work by the volunteers who decorated over 400 wreaths that were sold to raise money to fund library programs. Now the last mail orders are on their way all over the country to brighten the holidays with a touch of Maine.
On Monday December 6th the Library will host a Family Christmas Craft Night. There will be a variety of Christmas ornaments and decorations that children can choose to make, with crafts designed to suit different ages and skills. This will be a fun family activity to kick off the holiday season. The event is free and open to the public. It begins at 6:00 pm. and will last till 8:00 pm. So bring your creative side and come make something for the holidays . Refreshments will be served.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Bremen Library Christmas Wreath Sale

With December just 2 weeks away the Bremen Library is preparing for the annual wreath sale on Saturday November 20 & Saturday November 27 at the Bremen Town House. The sale takes place from 9:00-noon. Volunteers began decorating the wreaths today for the annual library fund raising sale. The Maine wreaths are decorated with natural materials gathered from the woods and gardens of the area. There will be a good selection to pick from, with velvet bows in five colors, plus an assortment of specialty bows.
You can preorder your wreath now to pick up on either day of the sale. The library also ships wreaths all over the country. This makes an easy Christmas gift- just fill out the order form and let us do the packing and shipping for you. Check out the library web page at http://www.bremen.lib.me.us for more information about the sale or ordering wreaths.
The library will have a table at the YMCA Holiday Bazaar in Damariscotta on Saturday November 20, so if you don't feel like driving to Bremen to purchase a wreath stop by our table at the Y.
We hope you will brighten your holidays with a Maine wreath from the Bremen Library.

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