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Health, News
October 19, 2023

Library offering air fryer classes

Stanley Tubbs Memorial Library will be holding a four week class Air Fryers for Seniors at 3 p.m. beginning Oct. 26. Janis Risley, an educator with the OSU Extension office in Sequoyah County, will be teaching the first class on nutrition and cooking with an air fryer Risley taught in Oklahoma public schools for 22 years. She holds a degree in family and consumer science and a master’s in education. As an Extension educator, she develops and coordinates programs with local and state government agencies, schools, churches and civic organizations. She will be teaching the first class. Susan Jacobs, library staff member, will be demonstrating air fryer recipes in the other classes.

Stanley Tubbs Memorial Library will be holding a four-week class Air Fryers for Seniors at 3 p.m. beginning Oct. 26.

Janis Risley, an educator with the OSU Extension office in Sequoyah County, will be teaching the first class on nutrition and cooking with an air fryer. Risley taught in Oklahoma public schools for 22 years. She holds a degree in family and consumer science, and a masters degree in education. As an Extension educator, she develops and coordinates programs with local and state government agencies, schools, churches and civic organizations.

Risley will be teaching the first class. Susan Jacobs, library staff member, will be demonstrating air fryer recipes in the other classes.

Attendees will learn how to use an air fryer and various recipes to improve the nutrition of their meals. The free classes are provided by a Health Literacy Grant from the Oklahoma Department of Libraries, with federal funding by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.

The classes will meet once a week and focus on a different aspect of a meal each time.

For more information or to sign up for the classes, call the library at 918-775-4481.

Stanley Tubbs Memorial Library is part of the Eastern Oklahoma Library System. The address for the library is 101 E Cherokee in Sallisaw.

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