Warner Library receives book donation
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CLINTON – The Friends of Warner Library recently donated two books about the history of carnival glass to the Vespasian Warner Public Library District, in Clinton.
The donation was made in memory of longtime Friends of Warner Library member, Elizabeth McIntosh, who passed away in 2017. The books were chosen to honor her love of collecting carnival glass and each contain a nameplate recognizing the memorial donation.
The Friends of Warner Library is a group of volunteers that donates its time to work in the library, hold book sales, and sponsor educational programs for the community. The group is open to the public and new members are always welcome.
For information about joining the Friends of Warner Library, contact Bobbi Perryman at (217) 935-5174.