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Work Options for Women will hold a cooking class tonight at Cafe Options, 1650 Curtis Street -- and this month's curriculum is for children ages eight to twelve. The class will focus on food and kitchen safety, nutrition and skills, all while pushing the theme of breakfast for dinner.
WOW's Job Placement Coordinator and former sous-chef Jessica Berry will lead the hands-on demonstration. Tickets cost $50 and all proceeds go towards the nonprofit's efforts "to help impoverished women gain the skills and confidence they need to work their way out of poverty and become gainfully and permanently employed in the food service industry."
There are only six spots left; grab one here.
For information on dozens of culinary events around town, visit our online Food & Drink listings -- and if you have information for a culinary event you'd like included in our online calendar, send it to cafe@westword.com.
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