To The Haldimand Press
HALDIMAND—Haldimand County Public Library is offering something for everyone with three exciting programs this October. All programs are free and some require pre-registration.
Wednesday, October 12 (6:30 p.m.) Author Visit with Constance e Bryce
Local Haldimand author Constance e Bryce will be sharing her latest book of poetry, It’s Different Now. This latest book, the last in her Walking Among The Mighty series, is a poetic commentary on recent political and social issues that have been in the news.
Constance will be at Dunnville Library branch. Everyone is welcome and no registration is required.
Thursday, October 13 (6 p.m.) Healthy Eating While Watching your Pennies
The Haldimand County Public Library and the Haldimand Norfolk Health Unit are inviting residents to join Health Unit dietitians for a free, one-hour interactive and engaging workshop to discuss: strategies for cutting grocery bills without compromising taste or nutrition; how to interpret the Nutrition Facts Table and nutrition content claims on food items; and meal planning tips using pantry staples.
Upcoming Session: Jarvis Library Branch.
Pre-registration is required and can be done in person at any branch or by calling 289-674-0400.
Monday, October 17 (6 p.m.) Virtual Cooking Class with Chef Rabiya
Chef Rabiya from Rabi’s Grand Kitchen will be hosting a free virtual cooking class via Zoom. Novice and advanced chefs alike will be treated to step-by-step instructions for unique and delicious beef cutlets. Participants can cook along with Chef Rabiya or simply observe and try the recipe later.
Pre-registration is required. Participants can purchase the necessary ingredients from their local grocery store using a list that will be sent one week before the session.
To register, visit your local library branch or email kkrupicz@haldimandcounty.on.ca.
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