
RANGELEY — On Saturday, Feb. 15 three generations of Frank and Patty Cerminara’s family joined Rangeley Public Library volunteers for the first time in five years for the Spaghetti Supper community dinner. This annual library fundraising event, back in-person since before the COVID-19 epidemic, has been delighting Rangeley and supporting the library for over 25 years. For the past several years, the supper has been celebrated “virtually,” as the Cerminara’s generously produced their sauce for patrons to purchase along with the makings for complete spaghetti dinners in their own homes. But this year more than 80 people enjoyed an Italian themed dinner with the Episcopal Church Undercroft transformed with colorful Italian-themed decorations for a true community dinner.

Lucky diner Lisa Letourneau won the raffle basket which included a gift certificate from The Black Pearl Restaurant, Rangeley, and 2 etched wine glasses from Barn Doors & Burlap, Rangeley, plus a jar of Patty’s spaghetti sauce and a “Love Your Library” apron.
The fundraiser raised over $2000.00 for the Rangeley Public Library. Grazie, Rangeley and especially to the entire Cerminara family for their generous support!
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