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Posted November 10, 2011
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An instructor from King Arthur Flour Company teaches
Forts Ferry students how to bake bread at an assembly. |
Students at Forts Ferry Elementary will be
able to make some tasty treats for their families during the
holiday season this year.
The King Arthur Flour Company of Norwich, VT
visited the school on November 10 to teach fourth, fifth and
sixth-grade students how to bake fresh, nutritious bread and other
foods from scratch through its Life Skills Bread Baking Program.
Students will then use their new-found skill – along with
ingredients donated by King Arthur Flour – to bake their own
loaves for donation to the Capital City Rescue Mission in Albany,
N.Y.
“They’re learning the value and the joy of
giving something back to the community,” Senior Life Skills
Instructor, Paula Gray says. “Food pantries are delighted to have
these loaves of freshly baked homemade bread to offer the people
they serve.”
Gray says she loves teaching children the
skill of bread baking – a hands-on way for children to learn math,
science, and cultural traditions all while having fun – and hopes
they bring that skill home and share it with loved ones. The
program helps involve children with community service, too.
The students will bake their loaves of bread
over the weekend and will return on Monday with one loaf ready for
donation.
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