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Pink Pint Night: A Fundraiser for the Hopkinton Public Library Foundation

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THe Hopkinton Public Library Foundation, Inc. is pleased to announce “Pink Pint Night,” a ladies night out to benefit the renovation and expansion of the Hopkinton Public Library. The event will be held on May 9th, from 7:00 to 10:00 P.M., in the Parish Center of St. John’s Church in Hopkinton. Sample 30 different varieties of beer in your own souvenir pink glass and enjoy food from local restaurants, including Marathon Restaurant, Tavolino, Oliva’s Market, 3 Restaurant, Mangia Pizzeria, Mexico City Taqueria, Not Your Average Joe’s, 5 Star Sweets, Dream Dinners, and more! Also, browse and shop vendors of clothing, jewelry, accessories and home décor, and service providers offering massage, fitness, beauty, and finance.

Tickets are $40 per person and may be purchased at www.hopkintonpubliclibraryfoundation.org. Please note that this event is for adults aged 21 and over (please bring an I.D. to the event). “Pink Pint Night” is expected to sell out, so get your tickets early!

Thank you to the generous sponsors of “Pink Pint Night:” Gold Level Sponsors – Clarke Kitchen Resource Center and International Consulting Services; Silver Level Sponsors – Middlesex Savings Bank and Dawn Fall Aesthetics; Supporter Level Sponsors – Flight of the Baublery, Independent Stampin’ Up, Mariwear, Bags and Bling, Root & Branch, Hamilton Hair Studio, and Noonday Collection.

To learn more about “Pink Pint Night” and the planned renovation and expansion of Hopkinton Public Library, please visit the newly constructed Hopkinton Public Library Foundation (HPLF) website. There, you will find the new HPLF logo prompting us to “Honor Our Past, Build Our Future.”

You will also find information about the history and current status of the library renovation and expansion project. Constructed in 1895, Hopkinton Public Library was last renovated and expanded in 1967 when it was joined with the adjacent Episcopal Church, bringing our library to its current size of 5,783 square feet. In 2011, the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners (MBLC) approved Hopkinton’s plan for the renovation and expansion of the Hopkinton Public Library and awarded Hopkinton a $4.5 million Library Construction Grant, approximately 45% of the $10.2 million total cost of the library building project. Once completed, the Hopkinton Public Library will provide a modern, accessible facility that meets the current and future needs of the community, while preserving and highlighting the architectural features of the beloved original building.

Founded in 2011, the Hopkinton Public Library Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with the mission to raise private funds to defray the cost of the renovation and expansion of the Hopkinton Public Library. Contributions to the Hopkinton Public Library Foundation, Inc. can be mailed to P.O. Box 16, Woodville, MA 01784 or made online.