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After school program - cooking class
Updated: Jun 20, 2012 kelley T
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After school program - cooking class
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Local public school students could offer an after school cooking class using their school's cafeteria, where students learn to cook and Central Market/Tenderloin neighborhood residents in need can enjoy the results, while students stay active and learn in this after school program.

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This project is made possible by the City and County of San Francisco, SPUR, the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services and the Department of Technology
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