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Peters Library Preps for Potluck Dinner

PTPL's GO Green and Cooking clubs are seeking dishes derived from locally grown gardens to take part in the fete.

It's here! It's here! The third annual at is scheduled for Friday, Aug. 3 at 6:30 p.m. 

Hosted by PTPL's GO Green and Cooking clubs, this savory supper is open to all residents. 

In an effort to celebrate the season's bounty and locally grown goods, attendees are asked to bring a potluck dish made with samples from home gardens to share. The library asks you share your recipe, too—unless it's kept sacred in some sort of vault of course.

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Last year, Susan Torisky of Canonsburg made mulberry muffins from the mulberry tree in her yard. GO Green President Jennifer Garrett served up a dish with green and yellow beans, tomatoes from her garden, and garnished it with a dressing made of tangerine balsamic vinegar and basil olive oil.

Other delectable dishes included zucchini, red beet salad, corn on the cob, enchiladas, ginger peach preserves and peach muffins—just to name a few.

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Hungry yet?

To register, email programs@ptlibrary.org or visit the library's circulation desk by Wednesday, Aug. 1. For more information, email the GO Green Club at ptplgogreenclub@gmail.com.

to review last year's coverage (which includes photos and more food descriptions sure to make your stomach growl).

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