Hours of operationMonday 11 to 5 ... Tuesday 11 to 5 ... Wednesday 11 to 6 ... Saturday 10 to 2The library is located at 3427 Main Street in Cottonwood. Telephone 347-4818 | |
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LIBRARY News OFF TO A GREAT START A total of 49 new library cards were issued in January. 14 children and 35 adults.!! CRAB FEED - The first fundraiser of the year was sold out and we made $2,884.12 !! PRIME CINEMAS donation (10% of snackbar) brought in $100. A table was set up to advertise the library. VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION BREAKFAST hosted by the Board of Directors was well attended with 22 people filling the meeting room. Yummy! THE WINTER BOOK SALE was very successful and brought in $452.65. This money will be used to purchase new books for the library. BUNCO FOR BOOKS saw 68 enthusiastic players vieing for the prize money. A delicious taco salad dinner and cupcakes were served. Again-Yummy! GOLF TOURNAMENT - A new fundraiser is in the planning stage for May 22 at the Wilcox Golf Course. For information call 945-1905 or 347-9788 WI-FI - Wireless internet available in the library. Bring your laptop. WINNERS OF THE GOLD TICKET are Mari and Terri Applegate. They have a free ticket to all the events sponsored by the CCL from March 1st 2010 to March 1st 2011. CONGRATULATIONS!! And welcome to the “Friends of the Cottonwood Community Library.” If you would like to help support the library contributions can be mailed to... Cottonwood Community Library P.O. Box 1807 Cottonwood, CA 96022 | |
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Paul Walther, our candidate (and the winner) for "Honorary Mayor" of Cottonwood. Paul cooked a delicious Dutch Oven dinner. The menu included roast, carrots, potatoes and gravy, salad, bread and a Dutch Oven cherry crisp with ice cream. Theme baskets were raffled off by Bradd McDannold. Bradd entertained us all while he brought in much needed money for the library. Thank you Paul and Bradd! |
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REMEMBERING OUR FOUNDER, DR.. JAMES REIFERT He arrived in Cottonwood in 1962 and departed in 2009. In that span of time he became a fixture in our community and a part of our lives. He delivered our children, administered to our needs, made house calls and was available even in the middle of the night. He was active in the community. He had ideals and lived by them. He loved to read. Hundreds came to his memorial service on a rainy February 5th to honor his memory. After all those years as a small town doctor, he left another legacy to everyone in Cottonwood: The Cottonwood Community Library. He gave this to all of us to enjoy and take care of. We have to remember this and honor his memory by supporting this wonderful asset in our community and making sure that it is always a part of the future of our children. He entrusted us with this responsibility. | ![]() |
| Page last updated Feb 16, 2010 |



