Sweeten Your Holidays at Bolton’s Annual Cookie Swap
- The Bolton News

- Nov 17
- 2 min read
Special to The Bolton News

The Bolton community is gearing up for one of the sweetest events of the season: the Annual Bolton Cookie Swap, set for Monday, December 2, at 1:15 p.m. at the Annie T. Jeffers Library in Bolton, Mississippi. This beloved tradition invites residents of all ages to come together to celebrate the holiday season with delicious homemade cookies, friendly conversation, and the joy of giving and sharing.
Participants are asked to bring one or two dozen of their finest homemade cookies, along with the recipes used to make them. The unique twist of this event is that it’s not just about tasting cookies; attendees will have the chance to swap their baked goods and their recipes with others, creating a fun, interactive experience that encourages creativity, culinary exchange, and community connection.
The library will provide a warm, festive setting where guests can enjoy refreshments while mingling with neighbors, sharing baking tips, and discovering new favorite cookie recipes. Whether you are a seasoned baker, a casual cookie enthusiast, or simply looking to soak in the holiday spirit, the cookie swap offers something for everyone.
This event is more than just a treat for the taste buds—it’s a celebration of local community, seasonal traditions, and the simple joy of sharing. Attendees are encouraged to come early, bring their cookies and recipes, and get ready to kick off the holiday season with laughter, conversation, and the sweet aroma of freshly baked cookies filling the library.
It’s a perfect way for families, friends, and neighbors to connect, enjoy festive treats, and take home new recipes to try throughout the holidays. Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of Bolton’s holiday tradition and make memories that will last long after the last cookie has been swapped.
For those seeking more information or with questions about the event, Mrs. Alfenette Robinson can be reached by email at arobinson@jhlibrary.org or by phone at (601) 866-4247.









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