Chocolate Fest is canceled, Valentine, but we have cream puffs
Barbara Clark
COURTESY PHOTOS / OVL
Comfort food, according to one online dictionary, “provides consolation or a feeling of well-being,” typically “associated with childhood or home cooking.” This may be just the winter to welcome all forms of this tangible solace.
Osterville Village Library has taken up the cause, with programs that set out to provide nourishing content for the winter months.
According to library Executive Director Cyndy Cotton, since the onset of the pandemic nearly a year ago, the library has pulled out all the stops to provide patrons and visitors with plenty of diversions to help while away the days of winter, with extra helpings of programs and “fun things for people to do.”