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Submitted by the Friends of the Youngstown Library and Lewiston Service Guild
The Friends of the Youngstown Library and the Lewiston Service Guild extend their gratitude to all who made their harvest tea a successful and enjoyable event. The Youngstown Presbyterian Church was filled with a colorful display of gift baskets, flowery hats, and tables filled with a variety of traditional high-tea delicacies, catered by the Three Little Hens Baking Co.
This fundraising event was made possible by the financial support of the following harvest tea sponsors: Town of Lewiston Supervisor Steve Broderick; Robert Burns, Tim Hortons Inc.; Mark Cerrone Inc.; Anthony DiMino, Lewiston Tops Markets; John Battaglia and Nick Halliday, Hazman; Ki-Po; Modern Disposal; Assemblyman Angelo Morinello; Niagara County legislators Irene Myers and Rebecca Wydysh; and Sen. Robert Ortt.
In addition, the following vendors and business were especially generous in donating items for the gift basket raffle: Antique to Chic, Apple Granny Restaurant, Baker Farms, BankOnBuffalo, Billie Pascoe, Cheri Amour, Coppins Automotive, Delta Sonic, DiCamillo’s Bakery, Everything Youngstown, Full Circle Mind and Body, Gail Blankman, Gallo Restaurant, Griffon Restaurant, Hibbard’s Liquor, Hurtin 4 Curtains, Inspirations on Canvas, Karen Brautman, Karen Oakley, Lovely Nails, Mary Furlong, MaureenKellickGallery.com, Niagara Lawn and Garden Supply, Orange Cat Coffee Co., Roaming Table, Sister & Brother, Sgt. Pepper’s, Sue’s Frame of Mind, Syros Restaurant, Theone Oblamski, Tom Hannah, Totally Buffalo, Townie (R&D), Vera Bradley, The Village Bake Shop, Village Fitness Club, Warren’s Village Hardware and Wegmans.
And a special note of gratitude to those who supported the harvest tea by purchasing tickets and attending this annual community event.