Andy Salmons talks about the downtown revitalization taking place in Corbin, Kentucky. This event was recorded live on February 13, 2018 at Native Bagel Company in Berea, Kentucky.
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The Berea Food Bank and Berea College’s CELTS program have worked together for almost 30 years. Listen in to hear about both the Food Bank’s history and services as well as how the CELTS program serves both the college students and our community.
Here are some pictures…
Sign on the Food Bank’s front door.
Hours and Information on the front door.
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Annual Report
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Annual Report
Information in the bag left on our front porch.
Information about how to give a financial donation to the Berea Food Bank.
The morning breakfast CELTS meeting before the work begins…
The work taking place out front of the Food Bank.
A different view of the work taking place out front of the Food Bank.
Berea’s Jereme Zimmerman is a national expert on several sustainability topics and the go-to person on making Mead. Jereme joins Troy on this episode to talk about his craft and becoming a national expert while living in Berea.
This is the scene currently at Boone and Chestnut…
A Shake Shack is coming to Boone and Chestnut! Listen in for the inside scoop on this new addition to our town. We literally were driving by the Coming Soon sign and thought we would go in and ask about what was going on. We met some nice people with some mouthwatering news!
Healthy Food and Fun Festivals and Good Music and Gaming Conventions all made the list for this episode. We share our love to Berea College Dining Services. Someone called in and shared their enjoyment of the Dandelion Festival. We are treated to a mini-concert of the Low Key Quartet. And lastly share how you can be part of an upcoming Tabletop Gaming Convention to be held here in Berea, Kentucky!!! Listen to the episode for the full details. Below are links to guide you to everything we shared in this episode! Thanks for listening!
Even the logo for the 2017 Know-It-All Festival is interesting!
October 7, 2017 was a very special day. The Madison County Public Library hosted their 5th Annual ‘Know-It-All Festival’. Click on the green arrow above and listen for more about this awesome event and learn how to make pizza crust!
Here is the FULL BROCHURE for the 2017 Know-It-All Festival.
Look at what you missed!!!
Have you ever seen a Pizza Screen? Here is one!
This is apparently before you add the butter and put it in the oven the first time.
Have you ever seen a Pizza Docker? Here is one!
Do this with a Pizza Docker for no bubbles in your crust.
Are you interested in learning more about next year’s event or do you have some unique knowledge you would like to share? Email Athena at athena@madisonlibrary.org!