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November 16, 2023

Richwood

 

By Sherryl Sheets

Light Up The Library

The Richwood-North Union Public Library is inviting the public to help fill the local library with Christmas trees.

Between Nov. 16-30, you may bring in an artificial tree and decorate it up representing your family, business or organization. If you are using a table-top tree, you will also need to bring in a table to place the tree on. If it is a lighted tree, also bring an extension cord and mark the cord with your name on it. Free standing trees are also welcome. If you would like to bring in a tree, call the library at 740-943-3054 or bring your tree to 4 E. Ottawa St. in Richwood. There will be a scavenger hunt, refreshments and maybe …

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