Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Culinary Literacy? It's At The Philly Free Library!

Come and See What's Cooking at the Free Library!

The Free Library of Philadelphia is proud to announce the opening of its new Culinary Literacy Center and state-of-the-art demonstration kitchen at the Parkway Central Library, made possible by Cancer Treatment Centers of America. By using cooking to teach reading (recipes), math (measuring), and even chemistry
(what happens to the food when it goes into the oven), the Library will provide innovative—and delicious—literacy training and problem-solving skills development. TheCulinary Literacy Center will also host workshops on nutrition, courses on cooking for healthy living, and public classes and demonstrations. Click here to get the scoop on all the great culinary literacy programs we have coming up, and get cooking with the Free Library!




Did you know? 
The Free Library works with many community partners to bring the Culinary Literacy Center to life, including Cancer Treatment Centers of America, the Garces Foundation, the Vetri Foundation, the Careers through Culinary Arts Program, Drexel University’s Center for Hospitality and Sport Management, the Mayor’s Office of Sustainability, Penn State Extension’s Nutrition Links, The Supportive Older Women’s Network; the Center for Literacy, and more.

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