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Mar022013

March 2, 2013, Saturday - Coffee 101 - The Basics of Great Coffee Class at Local D'Lish

Time: 11:00am-1:00pm

Location: Local D'Lish, 208 N 1st Street

Coffee 101 - The Basics of Great Coffee Class

Teresa Townsend of True Stone Coffee Roasters will share her expertise during this 2 hour class.

Coffee 101 - The Basics of Great Coffee presents an exciting tasting and learning opportunity. Class participants will learn how to taste the nuances in a great cup using the industry's proven method for identifying quality coffee. Your instructor will also guide you through the production process and answer your coffee questions. This is a great opportunity for coffee lovers and those new to the drink as well.
 
Class enrollment is $25 per person. Please come a few minutes early to pay upon arrival.

If you have questions about the contents of this particular class, please contact the instructor at teresa@truestone.com.