Join us for a cookbook club-meets-potluck at Peterborough Town Library!
Whether you're a seasoned chef or a kitchen novice, PTL's Dinner Club offers a flavorful space to explore, experiment, and connect with fellow foodies. Every month we will try a new cuisine or cooking theme. Share your cooking tips and tricks and indulge in lively discussions that will spice up your culinary adventures.
Hosted by PTL’s Program & Outreach Librarian, Rebecca, we will meet our neighbors, make new friends, and have fun trying delicious new foods!
How does it work?
The Dinner Club gathers on the second Thursday of the month outside the Library on the River Terrace, weather permitting, or in the Eben Jones Classroom. Each month will feature a new cuisine or cooking theme.
In celebration of August being NH Eats Local month, the August theme is “Local Foods.” Create a dish using ingredients from your garden or a local farmer's market! Bonus points if most or all of your ingredients are locally produced. NH Eats Local is the NH Food Alliance‘s initiative to promote and celebrate food grown, caught, and produced in the Granite State. Members are invited to make and bring their favorite dish from a cookbook and share their recipe with fellow members. PTL’s Dinner Club is open to everyone, but registration is required so that we know how many to expect.
Plates, bowls, napkins, basic utensils, sparkling water and green tea are provided. Please bring your own serving ware. For more information please email Rebecca at renman@peterboroughnh.gov
Peterborough Town Library, located downtown at the corner of Main and Concord/Rt 202, has a large meeting room, study rooms, classroom, and a board room available to the public.