2 hours
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Columbia and Greene Counties: Extension Education Center
Starting at USD 20
Sat, 06 Sep, 2025 at 10:00 am to 12:00 pm (GMT-04:00)
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Columbia and Greene Counties: Extension Education Center
479 New York 66, Hudson, United States
Domesticated for about 5,000 years, garlic is now a cooking staple that grows well in the Hudson Valley. This class will explore its origins, history, and life cycle. Breeders all over the world have developed hundreds of varieties. As a part of this program we’ll taste test four, grown in our very own demonstration gardens in Hudson.
This class will involve a garlic tasting. If you have an allium allergy, we recommend that you do not take part in the tasting.
Kathryn Schneider is a Master Gardener and professional ornithologist. Her career has included teaching college biology courses, managing a biodiversity inventory program, consulting for government agencies, and writing a book on the birds of the Hudson Valley. A committed conservationist, she is past President of the New York State Ornithological Association, a former member of the Columbia County Environmental Management Council, and a Columbia Land Conservancy volunteer.
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General Admission | 20 USD |
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Columbia and Greene Counties
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