North Bend Library Hosts First-Ever Holiday Bazaar

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The inaugural Holiday Bazaar at the North Bend Library is set for November 22, from 11 AM to 6 PM, with proceeds benefiting library programming. This community event will offer a selection of holiday-themed books suitable for gifting, alongside various like-new holiday décor items. Acceptable payment methods include Venmo, local checks, and cash, making it accessible for all attendees. The North Bend Library is located at 115 E Fourth St, a central hub for community engagement. Proceeds from the bazaar will support events such as Chess Club, Family Game Nights, and Summer Reading Programs.

The Friends of the North Bend Library organize this event to foster community involvement and support local educational initiatives. For further inquiries, individuals can reach the library at 425-888-0554. This event marks a significant step towards enhancing holiday traditions within the North Bend community.

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