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Join our second community cooking class filmed by Randolph Community Television.

Join us for a FREE community cooking class in collaboration with Turner Free Library, Randolph Community Television, and the Randolph InterGenerational Center on July 13! We will be making Akara, a fritter made from beans popular in West African cuisine.

Program Details

Learn how to make Akara (bean fritters) from local small business owner Sola Ajao. This class will be held at the Randolph Intergenerational Community Center at 128 Pleasant Street from 5-6PM. Registration is required as supplies are limited and on a first come, first served basis. 

**This program is made possible through federal funds provided by the Institute of Museum and Library Services as administered by the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners.**

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Sola Ajao is the owner of Destiny African Market, a food business that creates accessibility to African products and goods that are truly hard to find anywhere else. For the past 20 years she has been a licensed food caterer and have served thousands of people through her catering company which is also now a grocery store.

Destiny African Market is a dual African grocery store and African catering company based in Randolph, MA. They serve the immigrant and Afro-Caribbean community of South Shore, Massachusetts with authentic foods, including African snacks and goods from their homeland.

WATCH THE RECAP OF OUR LAST CLASS HERE.