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Oregon Historical Society Spreads Holiday Cheer

Monday, November 30, 2015

 

The 48th edition of the Oregon Historical Society’s Holiday Cheer Event will take place this Sunday.

The event celebrates the literary talents right here in Oregon. Guests will have a chance to meet their favorite local author and take home a signed book.

More than 85 local authors will be on hand at the event, including Jeff Alworth, author of “The Beer Bible”, Matt Love, author of “The great Birthright: An Oregon Novel” and many more. A full list of authors is available here.

All author sat the event have published in the last year, making it the perfect place to start your holiday shopping.

The event kicks off at 12 PM on this Sunday December 6. Admission to the event is free and includes admission tot he Oregon Historical Society museum. For more information, visit the Oregon Historical Society’s website.  

 

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