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Friday, May 29, 2015
Announced today, Young Chefs Academy is partnering with Food Network Magazine for the fourth year in a row to bring these programs to life. The partnership includes kids cooking events at select locations around the country in August and September.
"This year's "�Back to School"� open house events with Food Network Magazine will be our largest to date," said Julie Burleson, the founder and CEO of Young Chefs Academy. "We will have more demonstrations, games and giveaways than ever before. Parents and children who attend should be prepared to join in the fun with our hands-on activities in our welcoming, creative environment." The interactive stations will allow children to create several back to school snack recipes, learn kitchen safety tips and enjoy samples from Young Chefs Academy, Food Network Magazine and participating advertisers.
Representatives from Young Chefs Academy will be on hand to discuss classes and curriculums, special events and programs with interested parents. Specific dates and times for each open house event vary per location. Dates will be announced at www.youngchefsacademy.com soon.
This announcement comes at a time of strategic growth for the organization. Answering the unmistakable call among parents and their kids for more time together in the kitchen, the bold plan pinpoints neighborhoods coast to coast for new Young Chefs Academy franchise locations.
The curriculum at Young Chefs Academy is updated regularly with fresh monthly themes and exciting new programs with a strong focus on building culinary skills. Events and classes are fueled by the mantra, "mise en place," which translates to "everything in its place." Tailored for young children discovering the kitchen in a KinderCooks class, children in the Junior Chefs program and older students mastering concepts in the Senior Chefs group, there is a place and a lesson for every student to explore and grow through cooking. Each location also hosts birthdays and events for groups just looking for a taste of the Young Chefs experience.
Students from Young Chefs Academy have also made national television appearances on programs, including Dr. Oz and FOX's MasterChef Junior competition. The cooking school even offers a three-year MasterChef cooking class where students complete monthly challenges and earn accolades marking their progress towards learning techniques needed for a lifetime of cooking.
About Young Chefs Academy Founded in 2003, Young Chefs Academy is one part culinary adventure, one part culinary education, and it's all for kids. Here, learning invaluable life lessons (shhh... they don"�t even know it's happening) occurs through a cooking curriculum that evokes curiosity, which provides kids a pathway to personal discovery and creativity, all in a warm, welcoming and inspiring movement.
Young Chefs Academy provides driven entrepreneurs the opportunity to join an American movement that is here to stay. Complete with a celebrated curriculum, extensive marketing, operations and real estate support, Young Chefs Academy is on a course for nationwide U.S. expansion. Currently, the company has more than 20 locations open or in development throughout ten states.
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