My First Breakfast
Dates: October 17, 2024
Meets: Th from 6 PM to 8 PM
Location: Career Technical Education Academy
Registration Fee for Two: $35.00
There are 2 openings remaining at this time.
There are 2 openings remaining at this time.
Create an artistic breakfast that can be recreated at home for the whole family. What better way to wake up, than with a smile! This beginner class will have you honing in on your chef skills and creating a mouth watering menu that includes a happy salad, egg bake cups, and surprise pancakes that will have you wanting more! Learn to create an inviting table setting for this light breakfast where you can enjoy the start of each day! Materials included. Ages 6 & up. Ages 9 & under require adult presence to supervise, help with the techniques, and make a grocery list for the morning!
****If registering more than three participants or if you're wanting a more customizable experience for an event or birthday celebration, please reach out to ComEd at 605-367-7999 for more information and registration options.
Fee: | $35.00 |
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Fee Breakdown
Category | Description | Amount |
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Course Fee (Basic) | Registration Fee for Two | $ 35.00 |
Course Fee (Alternate) | Registration Fee for 3 | $ 45.00 |
Lonnette Kelley
Published poet, author, and proprietor of 221 Melsted Place Bed and Breakfast Inn, Chef Lonnette Kelley will share stories from her victorian themed bed and breakfast and the experience and tips she has learned over the years ... from tea parties to Victorian dinners and brushes with dignitaries. Join your friends and come for an interesting delectable evening. She loves sharing her Victorian all-season spa, torchlight croquet, evening bonfires, pumpkin carriage rides, fresh garden produce, berry picking, bird watching, star gazing, special event receptions, and small weddings. Lonette opened her Bed & Breakfast 30 years ago since has published her custom cookbook titled My Signature Dish.
Meet Lonnette: https://www.dakotanewsnow.com/2020/08/12/someone-you-should-know-woman-writes-letters-to-bring-people-comfort-during-pandemic/