It’s that time of year again for the delicious dishes served by the Friends of the Greenbrier County Public Library at the Annual Salad Luncheon, scheduled this year for Nov. 3, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Lewisburg United Methodist Church (located at the intersection of Washington and Lee streets).
The Friends volunteers will serve a variety of salads, ham, turkey, rolls and desserts, as well as coffee and tea.
Advance tickets are $8 and are available at the library at 152 Robert W. McCormick Drive in downtown Lewisburg, or from Friends members. The cost is $8.50 per plate at the door. Children eat for $3. Advance tickets may be purchased from Friends members or at the library.
This is the 35th anniversary of the Salad Luncheon, a fundraising event that dates back almost to the beginning of the Friends group. The Friends of the Greenbrier County Public Library began in 1979 as an organization dedicated to promoting awareness of services provided by public libraries.
Fundraiser proceeds support library activities, services and programs, including a free weekly story hour for children, downloadable books, notary service and a paperback book exchange, as well as computer and Internet access.
Call the library at 304-647-7568 for more information.