Monday, October 21, 2013

Indian Inspired Gluten-Free Cooking

Indian Inspired Gluten-Free Cooking
Indian Cooking Demonstration

North Shore Library
Wednesday, November 13th 7 P.M.

With Alamelu Vairavan
Local author and host of Healthful Indian Flavors with Alamelu Vairavan
Seen on Public Television


Among the first of its kind, Indian Inspired Gluten-Free Cooking is spicing up the gluten-free lifestyle with one of the healthiest and surprisingly easy cuisines in the world.  Indian food lends itself naturally to gluten-free cooking because the vegetable and rice dishes are enhanced with spices and legumes without wheat, oat or barley.  That, along with requests from her students and viewers of her PBS program “Healthful Indian Flavors with Alamelu,” is precisely why veteran author and culinary instructor Alamelu Vairavan decided to write Indian Inspired Gluten-Free Cooking.

Please call the library at (414) 351-3461
or stop by the Reference Desk to register.
If you require special accommodations, notify the
Library Director Richard Nelson at least 72 hours in advance. 

The Loving Story

Created Equal: America's Civil Rights Struggle
The Loving Story

North Shore Library
Film Screening Tuesday, November 19th 6 P.M.
Film Discussion Saturday, November 23rd 1 P.M. 
Discussion led by Dr. Fran Kaplan of America's Black Holocaust Museum

On June 2, 1958, a white man named Richard Loving and his part-black, part-Cherokee fiancĂ©e Mildred Jeter traveled from Caroline County, VA, to Washington, D.C., to be married.  At the time, interracial marriage was illegal in 21 states, including Virginia.  Back home two weeks later, the newlyweds were arrested, tried and convicted of the felony crime of “miscegenation.”  Two young ACLU lawyers took on the Loving’s case, fully aware of the challenges posed.  The U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously in favor of the Lovings on June 12, 1967.  This precedent-setting decision resulted in 16 states being ordered to overturn their bans on interracial marriage. 

Please call the library at (414) 351-3461
or stop by the Reference Desk to register.
If you require special accommodations, notify the
Library Director Richard Nelson at least 72 hours in advance. 

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Paranormal Investigators

Believe in ghosts or spirits?
Skeptical about the paranormal?
People of all viewpoints are welcome to come to an informational session about hauntings by the
Paranormal Investigators
of Milwaukee (PIM)
Founded in 2007, the group has investigated several locations, including the Milwaukee Public Museum,
Riverside Theater and several area residences.
The group will be on hand to discuss types of hauntings, the ways they as a team investigate claims of the paranormal along with information on how to be an investigator.
Evidence will also be showcased from prior
PIM investigations.
Come with questions. Leave with answers.
WHERE: North Shore Library
6800 N. Port Washington Rd, Glendale, WI 53217      
WHEN: Monday, October 21, 2013
@ 6:30 PM
Free and open to the public. A donation of a non perishable food item to help fight hunger would be appreciated.
Permission to use a library meeting room does not imply library endorsement of the aims, views, policies, or activities of any group or organization.  Upon reasonable notice, efforts will be made to accommodate the needs of individuals with disabilities. For more information or to request accommodations, contact us at noahl@paranormalmilwaukee.com.