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    October 27, 2017No Comments
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    logo_campverdecommunitylibraryThe holidays are right around the corner!

    Camp Verde AZ (October 27, 2017) – Friends of Camp Verde Library is sponsoring a wreath decorating contest during November, with the opening reception for the Wreath Show held at Camp Verde Community Library on Friday, November 10th from 4:00 – 7:00 pm.  

    Friends of Camp Verde Library is asking individuals or groups, businesses and schools to submit entries in this competition. Entry forms are available at the library PC Help Desk or online at http://www.cvlibrary.org/friends  Wreaths must be submitted by Wednesday, November 8th.  The wreaths will be on display at Camp Verde Community Library from November 10th through November 24th where they will be sold by silent auction, with Friends of Camp Verde Library as the beneficiary of the auction. Prizes will be awarded in several categories. 

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    What can you make a wreath of? Repurpose parts of an old wreath, use recycled grocery bags, or wine corks. Buy foam or artificial pine forms from a craft store, use barbed wire, twigs, tree branches, tumble weeds or other found items. Possibilities are limited only by your imagination. Make it relevant to you interests. Make it stand out. Make a statement. Boost your business. Show-off your creativity. Toot your own horn and benefit the Library at the same time!

    Camp Verde Community Library is located at 130 Black Bridge Road, Camp Verde, AZ.  For more information on this or any other event in the library, call 928-554-8380.

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