The 2016 Port Townsend Main Street Christmas ornament features the Carnegie Library in uptown Port Townsend.

The 2016 Port Townsend Main Street Christmas ornament features the Carnegie Library in uptown Port Townsend.

Carnegie Library featured in annual glass ornament release

PORT TOWNSEND — The 2016 Port Townsend Main Street Christmas ornament features the Carnegie Library in Port Townsend’s uptown.

The limited edition glass ornament depicts a painting of the 1913 building by Port Townsend artist Jason Gould.

The ornaments are $12 each.

Each year, Port Townsend Main Street Program issues a different glass ornament. Proceeds help fund the nonprofit’s holiday activities.

Gould’s painting of the Carnegie is used with the permission of the painting’s owner, Paulette Lyle, who is a board member of the Port Townsend Library Foundation.

“We are excited that the Port Townsend Main Street Program wanted to showcase the Carnegie Library on the 2016 Port Townsend Christmas ornament,” said Melody Sky Eisler, director of the Port Townsend Library.

“We think Jason Gould’s artwork is a beautiful representation of the Carnegie Library. We appreciate Paulette Lyle’s generosity in allowing this image from her art collection to be featured on the Port Townsend Main Street ornament,” she said.

Ornaments are on sale now at Abracadabra, 936 Water St.; Conservatory Coastal Home, 639 Water St.; Elevated Ice Cream &Candy Shop, 631 Water St.; Key City Public Theatre, 419 Washington St.; Old Consulate Inn, 313 Walker St.; Port Townsend Fudge Co., 922 Washington St.; PT Shirt Co., 940 Water St.; and Quimper Mercantile Co., 1121 Water St.

Also, Safeway, 442 W Sims Way; Sport Townsend, 1044 Water St.; The Bishop Victorian Hotel, 714 Washington St.; The Green Eyeshade, 720 Water St.; The Swan Hotel, 222 Monroe St.; and Tickled Pink, 825 Water St.

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