Library, teachers and Oblong host Great Give Back for community
Members of the Webutuck Teachers’ Association (WTA) gathered inside the NorthEast-Millerton Library Annex before welcoming community members in for the third annual Great Give Back, an event made possible through a partnership with the library, the WTA and Oblong Books in Millerton. Photo submitted

Library, teachers and Oblong host Great Give Back for community

MILLERTON — As a way of giving back to the community that’s supported its operations over the years, the NorthEast-Millerton Library partnered with the Webutuck Teachers’ Association (WTA) and Oblong Books to host the library’s third annual Great Give Back event on Saturday, Oct. 16.

From 10 a.m. to noon, community members dropped by the Library Annex to pick up free clothing, toys and household goods as well as a limited number of brand new school supplies and winter gear, provided by the WTA, Oblong Books and community donations.

— Kaitlin Lyle

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