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Hello Fellow State Coordinators,
A few of my Key Ingredients local coordinators have asked for
information on community cookbook projects.
When the recipes are paired with supporting "stories," they become a
valuable document of community folklife. But these projects are often
much more complicated than they first appear.
I'm always trumpeting the West Chicago effort, which puts many
professional books to shame:
www.westchicago.org/about/cbook-award.php
But I think this is an exceptional sample.
Does anyone have any experiences they'd like to share? Or, does anyone
have a local coordinator who would like to share their experiences with
a peer in Michigan? Ideally, I'd like to connect the Michigan
coordinators with veteran Key Ingredients coordinators in other states ...
Best,
Greg
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Gregory Parker
Program and Development Officer
Michigan Humanities Council
119 Pere Marquette Drive Suite 3B
Lansing, MI 48912
517.372.7770 (tel)
517.372.0027 (fax)
www.michiganhumanities.org
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