The History of
Chocolate at Library
Join us Thursday November 2nd at 6:00 p.m. At the Greenville Public
Library for a delicious and educational program presented by Kathy
Creighton from the Butler County Historical Society in Hamilton
Ohio. This is a free family-friendly event, however seating is
limited so please call 548-3915 to reserve your seat.
Chocolate has been woven through the fabric of American culture for
centuries. With its origin in the rain forests of Central and South
America at least 3,500 years ago, chocolate’s rich history is
intertwined in the stories of our ancestors.
Thanks to American Heritage Chocolate, the historic division of Mars
Chocolate North America, you will have the opportunity to learn about
the history of chocolate and taste what this treat was like in the
1700s.
Kathy will also serve Victorian-era hot chocolate and the Library’s
usual refreshments will be provided.
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