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Introduction to Food Preservation

with UCCE Master Food Preservers.

Introduction to Food Preservation
Saturday September 6, 8am-9am
Ages 13 - 99

Workshop: Introduction to Food Preservation with UCCE Master Food Preservers.

Ages 13 to 99.

Spaces available: 20

September 6, 8 AM to 9 AM.

Meet at the orange umbrellas



Maloof Foundation and Sandalwood Farm and Sanctuary present Living Pallet, an exploration of foodways, nature, and art. In partnership with UCCE Master Food Preserver, with funding support from the Rancho Cucamonga Community and Arts Foundation. Workshops will be held at the Maloof Foundation and are free and open to the public. These accessible workshops emphasize the vital role of food preservation, gardening, and creative expression in connecting individuals to cultural and ecological heritage. Families and youth are welcome, and space is limited.


Join us at the Maloof Foundation:

5131 Carnelian Street

Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730

 

Use promotional code: “Free_Workshop” at checkout.

 


To learn more, email Leslie Matamoros at education@malooffoundation.org

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5131 Carnelian St. 

Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91701

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