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Benefit for the Nevada County Library: A Moveable Feast - October 24
Authors on the Move at the Nevada County Library
Published on Oct 6, 2008 - 7:23:06 AM
By: Friends of the Nevada County Libraries
Nevada County residents with a craving for tasty stories and delectable desserts will be treated to both at a fundraising event for the Nevada County Library, entitled A Moveable Feast.
Hosted by the Friends of the Nevada County Libraries, the benefit will feature six local authors who will circulate among book lovers, sharing their creative inspiration and tales found in the tomes they've penned.
While visiting with the writers, guests can sample a variety of specialty desserts from the chefs at Dorado Chocolates, The Ridge Stop Cafe, The Happy Apple Kitchen, and the Raley's and Safeway bakeries.
The authors speaking at A Moveable Feast are David Comstock (Gold Diggers and Camp Followers, Brides of the Gold Rush), Diane Dean-Epps (Maternal Meanderings, Last Call), Chris Enss (Gilded Girls: Women Entertainers of the Old West, Frontier Teachers), Peter Collier (The Kennedys: An American Drama, The Roosevelts: An American Saga) Louis B. Jones (California's Over, Ordinary Luck), and Carole Carson (From Fat to Fit: Turn Yourself into a Weapon of Mass Reduction).
The Friends of the Library's A Moveable Feast will be held at the Madelyn Helling Library Reading Room in Nevada City on Friday, October 24 at 7 p.m. The donation is $25 per person and seating is limited.
To reserve, make a check payable to: FOL and drop it off at your library, or mail to: FOL, 980 Helling Way, Nevada City, CA 95959.
After Wednesday, October 22 reservations/donations will only be accepted at the door if seating is still available.
For more information call the Nevada County Library at 530-265-1407.
What: A benefit for the Nevada County Library: A Moveable
Feast
When: 7:00 pm, Friday, October 24, 2008
Where: Madelyn Helling Library Reading Room, in Nevada City
Admission: $25 per person
Reservations and Prepayment Required - Seating is Limited

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