The Humboldt Golf Club was host to the Pallet Paint Night Fundraiser on November 26th.

The event was put on by the Reid-Thompson Public Library along with Free Spirit Market and was a fundraiser for the TD Summer Reading Club. Attendees created a decorative wooden pallet sign with paint and stencils. 

The TD Summer Reading Club is organized to encourage kids up to 13 years old to read over the summer. 

"We're hoping to use the money raised for some prizes for the kids that read the most, or some of the entertainment that we bring into the library," said Kate Lucyshyn, one of the organizers of the event from the library.

The 2019 theme for the TD Summer Club is "natural world"

"This summer, the TD Summer Reading Club invites you to unplug and take a moment to explore the stories and science of nature through adventure and play—to marvel at a growing seed, be awed by extreme weather, and wonder about our connection to each other and the earth that sustains us. Together, we’ll trek through the wilderness, real or imagined, and let our playful curiosity give rise to questions about the world around us, leading to surprising discoveries. Whether exploring in our own backyards or the world beyond, we’re sure to be amazed by the natural world and the role it plays in our imaginations and our daily lives," as stated on the TD Summer Reading Club website.

More than a dozen citizens attended the Humboldt Golf Club to support the library and take home a handmade piece of art that they can display proudly.