Whitefield Library plans to hold its annual fall festival from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 15, at 1 Arlington Lane in Whitefield.
This year will feature music, children’s games, pumpkin painting, baked goods, chili, popcorn, cider and raffle items. As always, used books will be on sale in the library.
As part of the used book sale, there will be a table dedicated to Stephen King novels, according to a news release from Sue McKeen, library president.
The 2023 library calendar, which will be available for purchase, features photos from around Whitefield by local photographers.
For all gardeners, the Heirloom bulbs also will be available for sale.
The library will have Rusty Hinges return to provide folk music from sea shanties to fiddle tunes, oldies to bluegrass.
For more information, visit whitefieldlibrary.org.
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