 It's December and that means it's tea time for the Friends of the Carnegie Library. For five years, the organization has held an annual winter tea as a way to generate revenue to save the historic building. The event provides tea, coffee and tasty treats while featuring special guest speaker Gary Rosman from the Beltrami County Historical Society. Through events like the winter tea, the hope is to raise the remaining dollars needed for the project. It helps get the word out that we're still working on this project. We want to see it through to the end. We're hoping that by next spring we've been there before but we hope this spring it will actually see something happen. It's totally up to the City Council to take what we've raised and to see if we can bring it in under bed. The winter tea will be held tomorrow at the Northwest Minnesota Foundation from two until five p.m. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.