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Pick up a kit from the Odom Library starting July 1st with supplies to make your own candy sushi creation! Intended for ages 9-18. While supplies last.
For questions or additional information, you can reach the Odom Boulevard Branch Library at 330.643.4720 or odom@akronlibrary.org.
If you love making the candy sushi and want to try to make the real thing, check out this books on sushi!
Sushi party: kawaii sushi made easy! by Ken Kawasumi
500 sushi: the only sushi compendium you'll ever need by Caroline Bennett with Hong Sui Li & Sami Nkaili
The sushi lover's cookbook: easy-to-prepare sushi for every occasion by Yumi Umemura with Tom Baker; photography by Noburu Murata; food styling by Masami Kaneko
The sushi cookbook: a step-by-step guide to this popular Japanese food by Katsuji Yamamoto & Roger Hicks
EVENT TYPE: | Summer Reading | Food & Cooking |
Local artist Woodrow Nash created two murals for the Odom Boulevard Branch Library, celebrating the lives and ideas of African-American leaders and pioneers—Martin Luther King, Jr., Frederick Douglass, Malcolm X, Sojourner Truth, Helen Arnold, Ed Davis, Shirla McClain, Martin Chapman, Horace Stewart, and Vernon Odom. Odom Boulevard Branch Library's extensive collection of African-American fiction, non-fiction, gospel music, and more also celebrates the contribution of African-American writers and artists. Additionally, the shelves of the branch contain a large collection of religious and spiritual titles, and the best of contemporary fiction and non-fiction genres.
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