Tales & Tea Fantasy Society book club meets monthly at Manteno Public Library District

Gale Dodge, President
Gale Dodge, President
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The Tales & Tea Fantasy Society announced on Apr. 16 that it is inviting adults to join its fantasy book club, which meets monthly on the third Thursday at 5:00 p.m.

The event aims to bring together readers interested in fantasy literature for group discussions and socializing over tea. Registration is required for those who wish to participate.

Meetings are held in a comfortable setting, with the Manteno Public Library District providing a meeting room for public use, according to the official website. In addition to hosting book clubs, the library offers services such as hotspot lending and access to meeting rooms, according to the official website.

The Tales & Tea Fantasy Society encourages new members who enjoy reading and discussing fantasy books in a group setting. The program provides an opportunity for adults in the community to connect through shared literary interests.

Future meetings will continue on a monthly basis at the same time and location.



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