The Pines senior living community at Brookline recently was host
to a feast of Asian fare during an Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Penn
State (OLLI) cooking class. "Guys' Gourmet: Asian Influences” was led by
instructors Steve Gentry, Hodge Barton and John Stevens, and featured foods
from the Far East like potstickers, barbecued beef, and amazing almond cookies.
Juniper Village at Brookline is an official satellite site of
OLLI, which offers year-round continuing education courses for the State College
area community. Subjects range from history and science, to art, music, and
dance. Brookline residents are offered discounted annual dues and course fees,
which normally range between $10 and $30. “Asian Influences” brought in around
20 area community members, all of whom raved about their experience. Said one,
“I just love these opportunities… I attend an OLLI class at least twice a
month!” And we at JVB love the opportunity to have you here!
P.S. The potstickers were delicious!
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