Learn About Food Preservation with Gayle Williford
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1003 North U.S. Highway 52,Moncks Corner SC 29461
21 May, 2022
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If you garden, or haven't started yet, you won't want to miss this event to learn about canning, preservation, drying, food demos and more! Berkeley County Library System (BCLS) will host Learn About Food Preservation With Gayle Williford, Food Systems and Safety Agent, Clemson University Berkeley County Cooperative Extension, at Moncks Corner Library, Saturday, May 21 from 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. and will cover the following: • Preservation • Canning • Drying • Food demos • Displays Following the presentation, will be a Q & A for questions about vegetables, fruit and other foods. "Spring/Summer Preserving: What’s the best way to save your garden vegetables this year? I will provide answers to your food preservation questions, show you where to find reliable information, perform a blanching demonstration, and teach about tools and equipment on display." – Gayle Williford, Food Systems and Safety Agent About Berkeley County Library System Berkeley County Library System has seven library branches and a full-service Mobile Library. Each library offers programs for all ages, resources, and services including digital access through BCLS. Customers may also follow on Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram . Also, visit How to Get a Library Card to become a member and get a library card. For the latest updates and notifications, customers may sign up for remind.com/ text notification. Our mission is to enrich lives by informing, inspiring and illuminating an engaged and enriched citizenry. About Clemson University Cooperative Extension Clemson Extension helps improve the quality of life of all South Carolinians by providing unbiased, research-based information through an array of public outreach programs in youth development; agribusiness; agriculture; food, nutrition and health; and natural resources. With offices in all 46 counties of the state . Extension works to help support South Carolina’s 42 billion dollar agriculture and forestry industries; strengthen families and communities; improve stewardship of natural resources and the environment; strengthen connections between people and their food; and expose South Carolina youth to opportunities in agriculture, science, technology, engineering and math. For more information on this event, please contact Florence Lewis-Coker at 843-719-4223 or [email protected].
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