Edmonds Waterfront Center hosting free teen cooking classes this fall

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Edmonds Waterfront Center offers free cooking classes for teens this fall, taking place each Monday from 6-7:30 p. m. Classes will feature a variety of menus, including turkey sliders with sweet potato fries and chipotle black bean chili. The first session starts on September 8, and the last class is scheduled for October 27. Registration opens on August 15, allowing participants to sign up via a QR code or by calling 425-774-5555.

This initiative seeks to enhance culinary skills and encourage creativity among local teens. The center, located at 220 Railroad Ave. in Edmonds, serves as a community hub for various activities. Engaging young people in cooking may also promote healthier eating habits. The program reflects the center's commitment to youth development in the area.

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