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For the Love of the Library 2022

  • 7 Vines Vineyard 101 MN-96 Dellwood, MN 55110 United States (map)

Stillwater Public Library Foundation’s 4th Annual



When:

Tuesday, November 15, 2022 from 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Where:

7 Vines Winery, located at 101 Highway 96, Dellwood, MN 55110

Overview:

For the Love of the Library fuels funding for materials, programs, services and historic preservation for the Stillwater Public Library. Your support provides opportunities that would otherwise not be possible.

We are thrilled to bring this event to you in-person at 7 Vines Winery. Join us and learn more about the ongoing need to support the library and the impact the foundation has been able to make because of donor support.

Enjoy a tour of 7 Vines Vineyard and hors d'oeuvre catered by Lake Elmo Inn & Events.

  • 5:30 PM Social Hour & Tours

  • 6:30 PM Program

  • 7:30 PM Social Hour & Tours

Please consider one of the featured sponsorships. Your investment will be deeply appreciated and will provide tremendous value to the library and the community it serves. We are truly grateful for your support, thank you.


Sponsorship Information


Author $5,000+

  • Custom Sponsorship Package Available

  • Company logo and name listed on Foundation Website

  • Sponsor recognition during the event program

Illustrator $2,500

  • 10 tickets

  • Company logo and name listed on Foundation Website

  • Sponsor recognition during the event program

Publisher $1,000

  • 4 tickets

  • Company logo and name listed on Foundation Website

  • Sponsor recognition during the event program

Editor $500

  • 2 tickets

  • Company logo and name listed on Foundation Website

  • Sponsor recognition during the event program

Individual Tickets $100

For more information, or to register, contact us at: (651) 504- 2350 thank you.


Meet the Panelists


Patti Isaacs

Patti worked as a hydrologist for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources; a designer of informational graphics for many different institutions including the National Geographic Society; an English teacher and technical editor in China; a crew supervisor for the Bureau of the Census; and a project manager for small and large companies, specializing in the management of assets for digital and print media.  To learn more, visit patti-isaacs.com and secondlongmarch.com.


Sara Khan

Sara is an elementary school teacher in the Edina Public Schools district and author of Eid and the Moon Bangles. While pregnant, Sara started to write her first children's book in hopes of promoting cultural awareness and making the world a more compassionate and accepting place for future generations. Sara believes teaching diversity and inclusion must start at a young age, which is why her book is aimed at young readers. Sara lives in Minnesota with her husband, Sulmaan, and super curious and energetic one year old daughter, Zoya, also the main character in her book.


Margaret Smith

Founder of UXL, You Excel Now, Margaret is a professional speaker, career coach, leadership expert, and author. Her coaching style has been described as warm, effective, and energizing. With nearly 30 years of highly successful leadership experience at 3M, Margaret knows how to mentor and develop emerging leaders. She works with both individuals and teams to help achieve their personal vision of success. To learn more, visit youexcelnow.com.


David Fabio 

David Fabio is a recognized author and photographer.  He has lived in the Stillwater, Minnesota with his wife Sandy for over 40-years. His travels international and all over the US have provided him with unique encounters and experiences that can be found in his writings.

David was a science teacher in St. Paul before working for 3M as a Senior Technical Service Engineer. He was a long-time volunteer for 10 years with the Kairos Organization at Sandstone Federal Prison which helped to bring multi-religion Christian retreats inside prison locations. He has recently published his 14th novel Lost Pine Lake. Learn More


Earlier Event: July 4
Light a Spark
Later Event: February 15
Coffee & Tea at the Library