The Berkeley County Library System has opened registration for a new series of free cooking classes led by local chef and educator Rebecca Antill.
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I like kids,” the 83-year-old educator said after being named Woman of the Year. “I tried to give them as much as I could.” ...
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A fter spending five years as a guest instructor at The Cooking School at Jungle Jim’s International Market, Leigh Barnhart ...
The Great Falls Public Schools Indigenous Department recently hosted Mariah Gladstone, founder of IndigiKitchen, for a ...