Patrick Gunnels shared his love of Indian cuisine, and shared his own personal recipe for korma curry. Spicy, creamy, and silky, it's delicious. For more information about Indian cuisine, check out the following books in the library:
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Build Your Family Tree for Free
Mick Stafford and Charline McFarlane covered the do's and dont's of genealogy research. Also covered, GENi.com, a free website with over 60 million searchable genealogical records, and the Clayton Library for Genealogical Research.
Documents from the workshop are available at www.slideshare.net/CyFairLIFE.
Documents from the workshop are available at www.slideshare.net/CyFairLIFE.
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009
It's Alive!
Helen Terry of Studio NiaMoves led a lively and energetic workshop using Nia, a joyful workout which integrates your mind, body, and spirit to recharge and rejuvenate. The Nia technique incorporates martial arts, dance and healing movements to provide an energetic, mind/body experience. You can learn more at NiaMoves.com.
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