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From the Friends of the Library Corner
Linda Ridenour Honored with the 2021 Mary Rice Award
On November 4th the Friends of the Moultonborough Public Library honored Linda Ridenour with the 23rd annual Mary Rice Award during its November monthly meeting. This award, originally given out as “The Outstanding Volunteer Award” was renamed for the first volunteer to be honored in 1998, Mary Rice. This award is given out annually to an individual who personifies outstanding voluntary service to the Friends of the Library, the Library staff and the Moultonborough Library.
This year’s recipient, Linda Ridenour, has been a supporter of the library for many years. She is creative, funny and is always there to lead the way on many of the Friends’ annually sponsored events. She makes the most beautiful raffle baskets raising significant funds for the library and her decorations at social events are second to none! She has organized the Friends’ donation to the Altrusa Festival of Trees every year since she joined the Friends in 2011. The Chocolate Fare and Soup and Sweets events, sponsored by the Friends, wouldn’t be the success they are without her creative touch and ability to make every event inviting, fun and loaded with delicious treats! She has served as our Secretary and Social Director for 10 years and she was awarded the Friends’ President Award in 2016.
Linda, we can’t thank you enough for all of your contributions!
Chocolate Raffle Basket
The Friends of the Library have a Chocolate Basket Raffle happening now through November 18. Tickets are available at the library. The cost is 1 for $5.00, 3 for $10.00 and 8 for $20.00. Items included in the basket are: fall napkins, fall candy dish, assorted chocolates from Kellerhaus, hot chocolate mix, thanksgiving paper dessert plates and napkins and two bottles of wine. You must be 21 years of age to enter.
Artist Corner
This month the Moultonborough Historical Society has an exhibit in the display case at the library. There is also an interactive display to learn more about the Historical Society.