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SENIOR SERIES EXPLORES THE ROLE OF FOOD IN HISTORY
SENIOR SERIES EXPLORES THE ROLE OF FOOD IN HISTORY
The Free Library’s Central Senior Services Presents Foods That Shaped the Modern World
PHILADELPHIA, February 8, 2013 – The Free Library of Philadelphia’s Central Senior Services presents two compelling lectures—given by University of Pennsylvania Professor Lisa Mitchell—that go beyond traditional discussions of the food and diet industries. Foods That Shaped the Modern World explains how three beverages and one food additive changed our world forever.
· Coffee, Tea and Cocoa—Wednesday, March 20, 2013
· Sugar—Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Although Central Senior Services offers a wide variety of resources for seniors, customers of all ages are welcome, as the Library welcomes intergenerational dialogue.
For more information on Foods That Shaped the Modern World, please call 215-686-5331.
Central Senior Services is generously funded by the Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Foundation.
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02/08/2013
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