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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Future kitchen tour and Tasting interests library

(Photo)Pat Jones, President Debbie Moore employee Library and library with friends, supplementary to the handmade aprons and cookbooks at McIver is to prepare for future Grant Public kitchen presentation and Tasting selection. Configure event 10 a.m. 2 p.m. until Saturday, October 9, properties and Jimmy Cooper homes Kathy, Sherry and Keith Guthrie, Amy and Paul Perkins and Tricia and Bob Warren; food samplings BlackBerry Hill meals, Stein Lowe meals, Plantation Farms, Laura Lea, Specialty Cakes and Lupo 's; and seasonal decorations and gift ideas Hilltop House, Lulu 's, flowers, Magnolia Marketplace and Fiddlesticks. Tickets are now Public Library is available at: McIver is Grant library. Friends by calling with traditional Home tour twist off kick Saturdays for sale.

The first kitchen tour and Tasting, Saturday, October 9 in autumn and future set celebrates the Saturdays. Unique event offers good food and fellowship, leaving participants for jumpstart Christmas shopping ideas and putting them in the fall and winter.

"Special things up in the local chefs cooking for us and they intend to present the same" said Friends of the Library President Debbie Moore."A number of shops is to organise their invoice parts of each House and a couple of our hostesses vinjeteistä putting out Christmas decorations. the entire idea is to make people frame of mind for entertaining and holidays. In each year as it is the summer is hot and then in October, when all of this may just haze. "

Tour, "featuring four meeting will be held at 2 p.m. Dyersburg homes is Saturday, October 9 days from 10: 00.Six restaurants offer specialty appetizers and desserts, five retail shops and gift items näyttötapoja seasonal.

Tickets are $ 15 in advance and $ at the door of the 20-day transaction. participants can start all at home tour and moving their leisure and arrows to characters, as in the traffic to smoothly. Advanced tickets may be purchased by members of the friends of the library or Library.

Featured demonstration kitchens include Kathy and Jimmy Cooper 1119 Valley Drive, Keith Guthrie 11 Hampton Place, Sherry and Paul Perkins at 1739 Lannom Drive, Amy, housing and Tricia and Bob Warren 898 Beaver Creek Cove at.

Participating restaurants are Lupo's Italian Steakhouse, Plantation Farms, Stein Lowe meals, BlackBerry Hill meals, Laura Lee and Specialty Cakes retail items Fiddlesticks, Hilltop House, Magnolia Marketplace, Lulu's and flowers.

"The community has been so good," said Moore."I asked-each chef, a retail establishment, a hostess-one person said," Yes. "is not someone to take me.They were all so excited about the optimal for this project. "

Proceeds are used for software and devices, part of the financing of the set aside for the construction of a new library will help expand the library.

Moore said, "we started the Friends group two years ago this month"."We have made small fundraisers and have been able to do additional things that are not in the library budget, we can buy computer. reader/printer using microfilm, a few supplies for activities that they have done for children.In addition, we would like to raise money for a new library, to provide some of the things that a new creation (when it is ready). "

If the Tasting and kitchen Tour is successful, Moore said Friends of Library plans with an American girl in alternative transaction Give--Way on an annual basis. If both entries as planned, Moore said the kitchen tour and Tasting return in 2012.

"Is a fun event, users can obtain and behold, the people," said Moore. "(It allows the participants) to eat, and then locate the kitchens and buy Christmas. we are really excited and is something different. we have some major home tours, Dyersburg, but this is something different. "

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