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Play with Your Food! Raw Recipes and Family Fun!

Oakhurst Community Garden of the Wylde Center, 435 Oakview Rd, Decatur, GA | Get Directions »
$15.00

Play with Your Food! Raw Recipes and Family Fun!

Saturday, December 1, 1-2:15pm

$10 Garden Member, $15 Non-Member

Grab the kids and join us in the kitchen for a day of fun! This engaging and interactive un-cooking class with raw vegan chef, Victoria Moon of PermissionToHeal.org , will teach you and your family how to make super easy and super nutritious whole food snacks and power-packed smoothies that do not require sharp knives or heating appliances to make. So easy a six year old could prepare these recipes, this exploitative food class is perfect for “beginners” of all ages to get them acquainted with a healthy and practical food experience. Chef Victoria will walk you through step-by-step, fun and intuitive food preparation tips for turning simple ingredients into so much more! In this class, not only is playing with your food okay—it’s encouraged! This class is suitable for ages 6+. Children under 6 must have a parent assist. There is a 5 person minimum and 10 person max. You must register in advance for this class.

Event Details

Posted by: Andrea Zoppo
Where Oakhurst Community Garden of the Wylde Center 435 Oakview Rd, Decatur, GA 30030
Next on This event is over.
Time 1:00 pm–2:15 pm
Who to bring College Students, Moms, Dads, Everyone, Kids, Teens, Families
Website http://­wylde­center.­org
Phone 404.371.1920
Price $15
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More About Oakhurst Community Garden of the Wylde Center

Oakhurst Community Garden of the Wylde Center

Oakhurst Community Garden of the Wylde Center

435 Oakview Rd, Decatur, GA
404-371-1920

Established in 1997, The Oakhurst Community Garden of the Wylde Center offers a wide range of classes, programs and special events for individuals, families and youth on such topics as organic gardening, sustainable urban living, nutrition and health. Its popular youth program is one of the metro-area’s largest and offers year-round educational programs. The two on-site gardens serve as gathering spaces, wildlife habitats and demonstration gardens. To get involved, be sure to sign up for a class or become a volunteer or a member. For more information, be sure to visit the website provided.

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