The FEAST kids after a blacksmithing day with Jorgen at Jorgen’s forger on Jack Hessel’s property in West Sound. Left front: Lily Sky, behind her: Frannie Canine, Chloe Scott, JorgenCarl,  Julian Glasser, Stephanie Shaw, Annalise Schuh, Serena Sanders, Leah Cardinell, Forrest Gropp, Seabern Gieger. - Contributed photo
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The FEAST kids after a blacksmithing day with Jorgen at Jorgen’s forger on Jack Hessel’s property in West Sound. Left front: Lily Sky, behind her: Frannie Canine, Chloe Scott, JorgenCarl, Julian Glasser, Stephanie Shaw, Annalise Schuh, Serena Sanders, Leah Cardinell, Forrest Gropp, Seabern Gieger.

FEAST kids to serve dinner


September 1, 2008 · Updated 11:05 PM 

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The summer Farm Education and Sustainability for Teens (FEAST) program is drawing to a close and to celebrate the class will be hosting a community meal at the Madrona Room at the Orcas Center on Sept. 7 at 6 p.m. All are invited to attend the local meal and fundraiser that will feature a slideshow and a chance to meet the students and community members who participated in the program. The evening’s meal will be prepared by students and local chefs with ingredients harvested by the class from local farms. Tickets may be purchased at Darvill’s Bookstore or The Kitchen for $20 per person or $65 for a family of four.

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