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Join us for this new two-part series as we pair cooking and creative maker activities.
Interested in trying some delicious international recipes? How about creating personalized kitchen items? Why not do both? Join us for a two-part series!
Session 1: Learn about CCPL’s Innovation Centers, programs, and equipment, and design your own personalized mug.
Session 2: Learn about, make and taste Champurrado (a warm, chocolate-based Mexican beverage) in your own specially-made mug, which will be printed by North Olmsted staff in between sessions one and two. Participants will be able to take their mugs home after session two.
Registration is for both programs. Please only register if you can attend both sessions.
If you can no longer attend after signing up, please cancel your registration as far in advance as possible so that we may accommodate all those interested in attending.
Generously sponsored by the Friends of the North Olmsted Library.
TAGS: | Technology and Innovation | Cooking |
In 1829, Charles Hyde Olmsted promised to donate 500 books from his father’s collection if the residents agreed to change the name of their town from Lenox to Olmsted. They did and the books traveled by oxcart and were housed in individual residents’ homes while being circulated. The “Oxcart Library” is thought to be the first circulating public library in the Western Reserve.
This branch is a Student Success Center and a Greater Cleveland Food Bank Kids Café location.