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Cooking doesn’t have to be hard! Watch and learn how to make simple, tasty meals that are great for managing diabetes and weight. You’ll get tips, recipes, and the confidence to try them at home. *This program will have an ASL interpreter.
Join the Marion County Public Health Department's Nutrition Services as they explore dishes that are great for people with all kinds of health needs.
Get psyched for this class using this list of books from the Culinary Book Club - Healthy Eating Cookbooks.
You may also be interested in Dip into Dips, another class offered by the MCPHD Nutrition Services.
AGE GROUP: | Seniors | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Health & Wellness | Class/Workshop | ASL Interpreted |
The Brightwood Branch opened in 1901 as the sixth public library in Indianapolis. It served the Brightwood community at several locations along Station Street, one street west of its current North Sherman Avenue storefront site which opened in 1972. A 1996 renovation at this location doubled the size of the branch to 5,400 square feet. In 2020, a brand-new branch building, across the street from the previous branch, was completed and re-named as the Martindale-Brightwood Branch.