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Goldston Public Library Hosts Winter Book Sale with Special Visit from Santa Claus

The Friends of the Goldston Public Library Winter Book Sale will be held on December 12 at the Goldston Public Library. Come warm up this winter with a book purchase. According to the Chatham County website, there will be a variety of genres and well-maintained books at the event, which is free to attend and available to all book enthusiasts.

The E. M. Harris Jr. Conference Room in the library, located at 9235 Pittsboro-Goldston Road, Goldston, NC, will host the sale from noon to 7:30 p.m. According to Chatham County, Santa Claus will be there for story time and pictures from 11:00 a.m. to noon as a special treat, giving families a chance to feel festive.

The books will be available for as little as 50 cents and go up to $2. By purchasing with cash or a check, customers may stock their shelves without breaking the bank. According to Chatham County, participants can anticipate finding something for everyone on their holiday shopping list, as a good book is frequently the ideal present.

According to Chatham County, anybody who would like more information about the Winter Book Sale or other ways to help the library can contact them by phone at 919-898-4522 or by email at [email protected]. The kind hosts, the Friends of the Goldston Public Library, are looking forward to a large crowd to support their cherished institution’s fundraising efforts.

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