NORWAY — The Delightful Dessert Extravaganza will return from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 13, at Norway Memorial Library.
This is a drop-in event planned to coincide with Valentine’s Day for those who want to choose from a variety of delightful desserts for their special Valentine or to top off a special holiday meal.
A large selection of cakes, sweet breads, tarts, cupcakes and bars will be available. Boxes will be provided for take-out or people may choose selections with complimentary coffee or tea at café-style tables in the library.
This event is a fundraiser for the Friends of Norway Memorial Library. Proceeds will support additions to the library’s audio and video collections. The cost will be $5 for five dessert selections.
There will also be a raffle of whole specialty desserts provided by local restaurateurs and other interested bakers. These whole desserts are donated by their makers and will be raffled at 2 p.m. during the event. The raffle winner is not required to be present to win, but, because the desserts are perishable, the winner must be able to pick up the prize by 2:45 p.m.
Tickets are on sale for $2 each or three for $5 at the Norway Memorial Library.
The Friends welcome volunteer bakers to contribute desserts for the fundraising Extravaganza. Prizes will be awarded to three individuals who contribute a baked item.
A snow date is set for Sunday, Feb. 14.
FMI, register: 207-743-5309, ext. 1.
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