Marshall Miles Interviews Holly Nelson & Gretchen Hachmeister, Hotchkiss Library in Sharon, 24th Book Signing

July 11, 2022 00:15:38
Marshall Miles Interviews Holly Nelson & Gretchen Hachmeister, Hotchkiss Library in Sharon, 24th Book Signing
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Marshall Miles Interviews Holly Nelson & Gretchen Hachmeister, Hotchkiss Library in Sharon, 24th Book Signing

Jul 11 2022 | 00:15:38

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Please join us for the return of our annual fundraiser.

On the Lawn of the Sharon Historical Society and Museum, next door at 18 Main Street.

All proceeds support the vital programs and services we provide for patrons from Sharon and beyond.  We are a nonprofit and, with the exception of printing and copying, everything we provide is free of charge. Come celebrate the power of books and libraries!  Meet your favorite authors, discover new ones, chat with your friends and neighbors, buy signed copies of books for yourself and as gifts. Attend an author dinner to learn more about one of four fascinating books. Be a part of Litchfield County’s Premier Literary Event.

BUY YOUR TICKETS FOR THE SUGretchen Hachmeister And Holly Nelson Hotchkiss Library Summer Book Signing August 5MMER 2022 BOOK SIGNING

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