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A sweet way to show library support

The 4th-annual Chocolate Cook-Off will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 12, in Bryson City to raise money for the Marianna Black Library.

The Friends of the Marianna Black Library are looking for the best chocolate dessert in WNC and are calling for contestants to compete for cash prizes and to help raise money. Open to both professionals and amateurs.

Entries are due February 4. Applications available at the Marianna Black Library and online at the library’s website. Call Elise Delfield for more details at 828.488.0580.

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