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Locality: Hobart, New York
Address: 615 Main Street 13788 Hobart, NY, US
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Coming soon to the Book Village!!
This weekend all NEW books at NYBE are on sale for 20% off! Come check out our great collection of books about New York architecture, art, biography, fiction, history, memoir, nature, and more!
Creative Corner Books and NY Books & Ephemera will be closed 12/24 through 12/26. Both shops will be open on 1/1 and 1/2. Merry Christmas to all our friends and neighbors!
Little handmade fabric chickens to brighten a tree or a wrapped package. Made with love in Hobart. #shopsmallbusiness #shoplocal #handmade
Deliciously scented lip balms, soaps, and candles, handmade locally by Caban Company, make great stocking stuffers!
We have great gifts for Mom, all made in New York! Come in on Saturday to do your Mother’s Day shopping, and see our Handmade zipper pouches Handmade teapot cozy Handknit cotton shawls Handmade chicken potholders... Hand carved tasting spoons and cutting boards Buck Hill Farm pancake mix and syrup Vintage aprons Catskills tshirts and sweatshirts Handmade fabric key holders Handmade mini leather books More potholders Andmuch more! See more
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NY Books will close at 3:00 on Sunday, April 4.NY Books will close at 3:00 on Sunday, April 4.
Spring has sprung at Made in New York, the gift shop inside NY Books & Ephemera! We have cute handmade items for your Easter basket or Spring centerpiece. And beautiful hand-knit cotton shawls for chilly Spring evenings.
Hobart Book Village Festival of Women Writers is excited to announce that Linda Lowen is leading a 4 part workshop beginning April 1st, entitled Creative Non Fi...ction: The Hermit Crab Essay. Imagine telling your nonfiction story through an unexpected form: recipes, receipts, rejection letters, an accident report, a prescription label. This is the hermit crab essay -- creative writing using an unexpected structure to shape story. It takes its name from the hermit crab: born without a hard exterior and therefore soft and unprotected, compelled to find a shell or other container to survive. We'll read examples online to understand how it works, then you'll try your hand at writing essays/stories experimenting with different containers. The workshop will be offered via Zoom on April 1, 8, 15 & 22 Noon - 1:30 pm. The maximum for this class is 12 participants. A minimum of 6 participants is needed to run the workshop. Visit the festival website for more details and to register: https://www.hobartfestivalofwomenwriters.com/copy-of-worksh