Friends support Millbrook Library
Photo by Judith O’Hara Balfe

Friends support Millbrook Library

From left, Bob Mahar, Millbrook Library director Courtney Tshalis, Denise Bauer, Cathy Morrell, Sharon Maher  and  Michelle DelValle  at a reception at the library hosted by the Friends of the Millbrook Library  on Thursday, May 18, from 6 to 8 p.m., to introduce themselves and their program to library patrons and attract new volunteers,  as well as thank the public for their patronage. Throughout the year, the Friends hold book sales, help out at other events, and have recently begun hosting a two-day miniature golfing event. The Friends, all volunteers,  work with the library’s board of trustees and the staff of the library assisting with exhibits, cultural events and other library programs.

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