Learn the fundamentals of the food business with our hands-on workshops, access to a commercial kitchen at the Queens Library Café, and a one-on-one session with industry experts.
The registration deadline is August 4, 2017 at 5 p.m.
Date: August 4
Event Categories: Cooking/Preparation, Food, Job Advice/Prep/Training, Job/Work/Career
Venue: Queens Library – Central Branch
89-11 Merrick Boulevard
Jamaica, NY 11432 United States + Google Map
Phone: (718) 990-0700, To read more about Jamaica FEASTS - Click Here
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