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Watch a demonstration of how this Indigenous American dish is prepared and sample some for yourself. This is a high demand/limited seat program. Please join the wait list. Registration is required.
“Three Sisters” refers to the traditional gardening method used by Indigenous tribes in which crops of maize, beans, and squash are planted together to protect and nourish each other. This comforting (and vegan) stew is made with crisp corn, creamy beans, and squash.
This event is a high demand/limited seat program. All customers that register will automatically be added to the wait list. Customers who have not attended a high demand/limited seat program in the past 90 days at this location will receive priority and be registered based on their registration date/time. All remaining seats will be filled based upon registration date/time.
Customers will receive an email/text notification confirming they are registered for the program closer to the program date.
This program is limited to 16 seats.
Sponsored by the Friends of the Middleburg Heights Library.
TAGS: | Cooking |
First opened in 1969, the Middleburg Heights Branch moved into a new building in 2018, which features public meeting rooms, a special sensory friendly children’s area, quiet study rooms and a full-service drive-up window.