St.
Paul’s Cultural Center
Home to St. Paul’s Church & Tina’s Cocina, in Historic Yuma, Arizona
Weddings
Old St. Paul's Church built in the style of the English chapel in 1909,
is considered an Arizona treasure and the location of Yuma’s most
beautiful weddings. From the couple who desires a small wedding in a
memorable setting, to those who dream of a large formal church wedding
with an elegant on-site reception, we can make your dream come true. The
church seats up to 250 guests. An Officiant is on site and guest
ministers are always welcome.
Cooking
School
St. Paul’s Cultural Center is also the home of Tina’s Cocina, a little
cooking school in St. Paul’s historic kitchen, a restored hacienda style
kitchen complete with the original cast-iron stove, the original dishes
and colorful tiles. The class atmosphere is informal so you will have
time to make new friends, ask questions, and share your own culinary
history “around the kitchen table”. Join us for a variety of classes
that will inspire you to slow down and enjoy the process of creating a
sumptuous meal. Tina's goal is to capture the warmth and knowledge
found in the kitchens of old Yuma while featuring heritage and gourmet
cuisine.
Interviews, Articles & Recipes by Tina Clark, owner of Tina’s Cocina
Radio Interview: In February 2008, SouthwestBlend.com interviewed Tina Clark, one of the owners of St. Paul’s Cultural Center, and who is also the Historian and Archaeologist for the Yuma Heritage Area. To listen to her fascinating interview on our radio show ‘Champagne Sundays’ – double click on the play button below.
‘Mother’s Day Radio Interview: Tina Clark was a featured guest on SouthwestBlend.com’s online radio show called ‘Champagne Sundays’. The show was a special ‘Mothers Day’ radio show, and aired live on March 30, 2008. To listen to the entire, unedited version of the show, click here. To listen to Tina’s interview and read her featured recipes – Click Here.
St.
Paul’s Cultural Center is located in Yuma’s Historic Downtown District
Address: 645 S. 2nd Avenue, Yuma, AZ 85364
Tel:
(928) 783-3530
Web:
www.stpaulsculturalcenter.com
Resource
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