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July Open Book Author Series – FREE

Featuring Maricella Avelar Scott, author of Mexican Bread: A Family Biography, a story about growing up  in a large Mexican family who developed a nightly tradition of going to buy Mexican bread. “My autobiography is a story of my personal family experiences and at the journey my family had with Mexican Bread. This autobiography describes my family’s history, achievements, happiness, humor and sadness. It also includes my personal connection with my grandmother’s and mother’s cooking, and the original recipes that my grandmother and my mother used daily to cook for our large Mexican family. A few years ago I published my first book How To Be A Fabulous Aunt available at Barnes and Noble.com, Xlibris.com and Amazon.com. My website for Mexican Bread is www.mexicanbreadthebook.com.”

About Maricella Avelar Scott:
Maricella has been featured in several newspapers, online magazines and websites. Her book is currently being sold at Liberia Martinez Santa Ana, Los Angeles Public Library Gift shop, and available for check out and several other bookstores in New York. It is also on display and being sold in their gift shops At MOLAA Museum of Latin America in Long Beach, The National Museum of Mexican Art Chicago, IL, Museo Hispano De Nevada and The Bowers Museum in Santa Ana.

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Carnegie Gallery

The Historic 1908 Carnegie Library is on the United States National Register of Historic Places, and was built using a 10K grant funded by Andrew Carnegie. It served as the city library until 1963, then became home to the Anaheim Museum in 1987 before becoming part of Muzeo in 2007. Available for private event rental.

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