Celebrating a Successful Year at the Friends of the North End Library 2013 Open House
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The Friends of the North End Branch Library held their annual Holiday Open House this weekend to celebrate another successful year. The highlight was entertainment by Al Natale’s Jazz Band and hot food donated by Frank DePasquale. Dozens of members and neighbors came out for the social event that also included an extensive selection of raffle prizes. Check out FriendsNELibrary.org to get involved with FONEBL.
Friends serve food at the Open House, courtesy of Frank DePasquale
Al Natale welcomes Elmer Broodis on saxophone
Friends of the North End Library (L-R) Liz Greene, Phyllis Vitti, State Rep. Aaron Michlewitz and Peter Greene
Elmer Broodis and John Acaro performing at the North End Library Open House
Secretary for the Friends group, Jim Salini and member Sonny Frissora
Gillian Desmariais performs at the North End Library Open House
Sean Brennan and Al Natale from the Friends of the North End Library
Jim Bromante performs at the Friends of the North End Library Open House
A crowd gathers at the North End Branch Library for a performance
Gillian Desmariais performs at the North End Library Open House
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