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Lacey Cooks Host Holiday Cooking Class

By Joan Case, Joan Case, January 15, 2014

When Lacey Church members invited their community to join them in Tuttle Hall, next to the church, for the evenings of Nov. 12 and 19, 2013, they were pleased with the interest in holiday vegetarian and vegan cooking.

This community outreach attracted a total attendance during the two sessions of more than 80, including about 20 non-members. One community participant is now attending Sabbath church services.

In addition to church members from area churches, several new attendees from the recent Lacey evangelistic meetings joined the cooking classes. Ronald Case, cooking school director, says, "I think that the good cooks in the Lacey Church made a positive impact for healthy living in our community."

Another participant adds, "It was fun learning vegetarian/vegan cooking, and the samples were delicious."

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(From left) Cooks Jennifer Case and LaNaya Achord demonstrate vegan pumpkin pie while helpers distribute samples to attendees of the Lacey Holiday Vegetarian/Vegan Cooking School in November.

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Joan Case, Joan Case

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