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Cookie time is almost here! This month, local Girl Scout troops will kick
off a new season of selling cookies. Whether you see us in your neighborhood
or out in the community at a booth, we thank you in advance for your
support. To learn about becoming a Girl Scout or what's involved with being
a Leader, email us at: gshnjserviceunit81@gmail.com. We are always
looking for new members and parent volunteers and would be glad to
answer questions about this rewarding experience. Additional information
is available at http://su81website.wixsite.com/girlscouts.
c H o c o l A t e M A K i n G
How did a bitter seed become the chocolate that so many of us
love? As the drink of choice in Colonial America, and popular among all
social classes, it was not unusual to start one's day with a hot, spicy cup of
chocolate. It was perceived to cure common ailments and was even sold in
Benjamin Franklin's Philadelphia print shop.
Come on February 2, 1:00 -4:00 pm as Susan McLellan Plaisted, MS
RD CSP LDN, demonstrates the use of the metate by turning the cacao bean
into chocolate. Find out what really went into making chocolate from bean to
drink, from drink to sweets, and from sweets to the modern candy.
This Open House Sunday program will be held at the Bouman-
Stickney Farmstead, located at 114 Dreahook Road in the Stanton
section of Readington. For GPS use Lebanon, NJ.
This is a free family friendly event, although donations will be
gratefully accepted. In case of inclement weather please call the Museums
to find out the status of the program. For more information please visit:
www.readingtontwp.org/ReadingtonMuseums.html or call
908.236.2327.
The Readington Museums received an operating support re-grant from
the Hunterdon County Cultural & Heritage Commission, with funds from the
New Jersey Historical Commission, a division of the Department of State.
H u n t e r d o n M e d i c a l c e n t e r
a u x i l i a r y n e e d s V o l u n t e e r s !
The Hunterdon Medical Center Auxiliary, which helps to support
the Hunterdon Healthcare Foundation's fundraising efforts is
looking for volunteers. For more information or to RSVP, call:
908.788.6591 or email: ddalley@hhsnj.org. Thank you in advance!
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