History of Chocolate Virtual Program
Join the Liberty Public Library, virtually, on Thurs. Feb. 11th at 1:00 pm for a free virtual program featuring Historian Peter L. Rose who will discuss the history of chocolate. The Hudson Valley's trading and manufacturing history of what is now our favorite confection, but started as an invigorating and nourishing drink will be discussed in a virtual presentation by Culinary Historian Peter G. Rose. She will describe the early trade by the Valley's Dutch settlers in the 17th century and the subsequent manufacturing developments of chocolate through the 18th century into the late 19th century. She will end with some useful facts on working with today's chocolate. A recipe sheet will be available as a hand-out. In addition, participants will be entered in a drawing for a free chocolate treats from Floyd & Bobo's bakery in Liberty. In order to get the zoom link, please email the library at lib@rcls.org prior to 11 am on Thurs. Feb. 11th or call us at (845)292-6070. The library is currently open 6 days a week for 30 minute appointments for all services and for curbside pick-up, if preferred
Date and Time
Thursday Feb 11, 2021
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EST
February 11/1pm
Location
virtual
Fees/Admission
0.00
Contact Information
Marjorie Linko
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