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'A Novel Affair' at Stamford's Ferguson Library
Tickets to library's fund-raiser are on sale; First County Bank CEO will be honored at the event.

From The Ferguson Library.
The Ferguson Library’s major fundraiser, ‘A Novel Affair,’ scheduled for April 9, will honor Reyno Giallongo, Chairman and CEO of First County Bank and First County Bank Foundation.
The event, to be held at the Main Library on Thursday, April 9 from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., raises funds for library services and collections. Last year’s event drew 300 guests and raised $196,000 for the library.
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The event features featuring small plates from some of the most popular area restaurants and caterers, an open bar and wine and craft beer tastings. There will also be a ‘Giving Bookshelf’ to help the library put books on the shelf. Illusionist Ryan Oakes will be back this year to wow the crowd with his magic!
Tickets are $125. Reservations available at www.fergusonlibrary.org or by calling 203 351-8205. Sponsorship information at 203 351-8208.
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Participating restaurants:
BevMax
Bravo New York Delicatessen
Charter Oak Brewing Company
David’s Soundview Catering
Greenwich Staffing
DiMare Pastry Shop
Half Full Brewery
Hudson Grille
Kona Grill
Lorca
Ocha Thai Japanese Cuisine
napa & co
Remo’s Brick Oven Pizza Company
Susan Kane Catering
Tawa Indian Cuisine
Villa Italia Ristorante
Major sponsors to X-te:
Shakespeare
Friends of The Ferguson Library
SL Green Realty Corp
Hemingway
GE Asset Management
Herbert & Nell Singer Foundation
Purdue Pharma L.P
Bronte
Thomson Reuters
Dickinson
First County Bank
Fitzgerald
Building and Land Technologies/Harbor Point
Cacace, Tusch & Santagata
Eileen H. Rosner
Stamford Hospital
Wofsey, Rosen, Kweskin & Kuriansky
Faulkner
The Dilenschneider Group
Amy & Tony Downer
Garden Homes Management
Finn Dixon & Herling
Stephen Hoffman
Juanita James & Dudley N. Williams
KPMG
Deborah Neiman
Sacred Heart University’s Stamford Graduate Center at Landmark Square
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