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Dale Hardware hosted
the first ever Animal, Vegetable, Miracle book talk.
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| Ms. Kingsolver with a basket of vegetables |
Some 10 Kingsolver enthusiasts
attended the first Animal, Vegetable, Miracle book talk at Dale Hardware.
This first discussion
session was led by AAUW member Sandy Cashmark. She cited
Dale Hardware for being our hospitable, community-oriented first host.
“Dale Hardware,”
said Sandy, “represents what Barbara Kingsolver is touting in her
book. It’s about having a relationship with local
foods and local, family-owned businesses. This is also what
‘neighborhood’ is all about.”
The Fremont business went
all out to make certain the book talk was a success. The company
had pastries and juice for attendees and donated a door prize of a
lawn sculpture. Dale’s employees wandered over to hear the
discussion and later shared their views and heartfelt interest in AAUW.
About half of those
who attended had read the book. Discussion leader Sandy
did a masterful job of presenting enough detail so that everyone could
be involved in the discussion.
AAUW’s Jo Szeto introduced
Sandy and told the attendees how our association got involved in the
One Book, One Community project.
The next discussion (you
won’t want to miss it!) is to be held at The Niles Café from 2
to 3 p.m. on October 23.
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