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Mah Jongg For Beginners and Refreshers
This American version of Mah Jongg will start with a simplified game where players, pick up, discard and trade tiles to form an easy winning hand. Over the course of 4 weeks, we'll slowly add more tiles, increase the complexity of the winning hands (using National Mah Jongg League cards) and will talk about defense and sleuthing. Mah Jongg players enjoy bluffing, learn flexibility, and generally have a lot of fun. If you like card games, you'll probably love Mah Jongg.
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Slow Flow Afternoon Yoga with Ellen
This yoga class moves slowly and with intention so that the student can focus on being in the present moment. The integration of breath while holding poses for longer periods of time allows students the option to go deeper in a pose or find more softness. Suitable for beginners and seasoned practitioners alike.Bring your mat and water bottle, as well as blocks and strap (towel), if available. We will have some yoga mats & blocks available to borrow.Note: Jane Taylor will fill-in for Ellen on October 16th. "Ellen is a wonderful instructor, love her and her yoga classes!"
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Eritrean/Ethiopian Injera
COOKING & BAKING
Injera is a unique and well-known staple food in Ethiopian & Eritrean cuisine. This spongy sourdough flatbread is a mixture of Teff (nutrient-dense and gluten-free), barley, corn, and self-rising flours. During class Alganesh will demonstrate the steps of the dough making process, including how to mix flours properly, and students will be able to carefully observe the batter as it readies to be baked. Everyone will then take a turn cooking injera before sitting down together to enjoy a dinner prepared by Alganesh. One meat and two vegetarian dishes will be served. This class is a combination of demonstration and participation as Alganesh condenses the extended bread making process into a 1-night class. After Alganesh demonstrates the dough preparation process, a small group of 3-4 students will work together at each cooking station to cook their Injera. "I loved this class! Alganesh is a wonderful, joyful teacher who makes the class so enjoyable and everything tastes so delicious. I have taken all of her classes and will take them again." "I loved this class, learned a lot, and would definitely take other classes from her. Wonderful evening of learning and sharing of a different culture. Memorable!" "This was our second class at Access, and second with Alganesh. I can't recommend enough. Alganesh is very warm and welcoming. She has put a lot of thought and consideration into her classes. We had a fun time learning about Eritrean and Ethiopian culture, and learning how to make Injera, the foundation of their cuisine. The best part, of course, was getting to eat our delicious food at the end! Thank you for a wonderful evening!"
Fall/Winter 2025
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Eritrean/Ethiopian Cuisine - Focus on Meat and Vegetables
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Join Alganesh for another night of Eritrean cooking as she introduces a combo of new meat and vegetable dishes served at special occasions. Learn how this cultural event is celebrated, and be ready to enjoy a delicious meal with the class at the end. Menu: Curried Chicken, Spiced lentils and mildly seasoned spinach. This is a participatory cooking class. A small group of 3-4 students will work together at each cooking station to complete the recipes on the night's menu. "Alganesh led us in preparing delicious food and a wonderful experience learning about Ethiopian and Eritrean cuisine. Well timed for cooking and enjoying within the class time frame and cognizant of folks attending after work. Highly recommend!" - M. A. "I loved this class! Alganesh is a wonderful, joyful teacher who makes the class so enjoyable and everything tastes so delicious. I have taken all of her classes and will take them again." "It was a wonderful class. She was very enthusiastic, the recipe was easy to follow, and the product was delicious! I would love to take more of her classes." Michelle A.
Fall/Winter 2025