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Rebuilding Broken Places and Wayne Community College Culinary Class Partnership
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Information Session for "Intro to Culinary Arts and Beyond" Course

GOLDSBORO, N.C. - ncarol.com -- Goldsboro, NC – [Insert Date] – Rebuilding Broken Places, in partnership with Wayne Community College, is excited to announce an upcoming Information Session for the "Intro to Culinary Arts and Beyond" course. The session will take place on Monday, January 13, 2025, at 5:00 PM at Rebuilding Broken Places, located at 2105 North William Street, Goldsboro, NC.

This hybrid course, designed for aspiring chefs, food enthusiasts, and entrepreneurs, will run from January 27 through April 17, 2025. The course will combine in-person and online learning, offering hands-on culinary training, business development insights, and personal development skills. Whether you're looking to pursue a career in culinary arts or expand your food-related business, this course is tailored to help participants develop valuable skills and knowledge.

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The total cost of the course is $180, but full tuition scholarships are available on a first-come, first-serve basis, making this incredible opportunity accessible to everyone.

The information session on January 13 will provide:
  • A detailed overview of the course structure and curriculum.
  • Information about scholarship opportunities.
  • An opportunity to meet the instructors and ask questions.

Spaces for the course are limited, so interested participants are encouraged to attend the session to secure their spot.

Don't miss this chance to turn your culinary dreams into reality! For more information, contact Christina Slocum-Kornegay, 919 581-9178 x104, info@farm2tablecollab.net,
https://www.rbpcdc.org/Culinary-Arts-and-Beyond

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About Rebuilding Broken Places

Rebuilding Broken Places is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering the community through education, mentorship, and resource development. Through initiatives like the "Intro to Culinary Arts and Beyond" course, we aim to foster sustainable economic and professional growth in the community.

About Wayne Community College

Wayne Community College, located in Goldsboro, NC, is a leader in providing high-quality education and workforce development opportunities. The college is committed to fostering student success and strengthening the local economy through innovative programs, partnerships, and resources. Wayne Community College's collaboration with Rebuilding Broken Places reflects its dedication to empowering individuals with skills and knowledge that prepare them for successful careers.

Contact
Christina Slocum-Kornegay
***@farm2tablecollab.net


Source: Rebuilding Broken Places CDC

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