NORWOOD -- The Seaway Career and Technical Education Center culinary arts students made 3,500 sugar cookies for the Potsdam Rotary’s holiday food baskets. From left are Chris Garrow, St. Lawrence …
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NORWOOD -- The Seaway Career and Technical Education Center culinary arts students made 3,500 sugar cookies for the Potsdam Rotary’s holiday food baskets.
From left are Chris Garrow, St. Lawrence Central; Dakota Smithers, Canton Central; Monica Bice, Canton Central; Victoria Cassort, Massena Central; Allivia Campbell, Norwood-Norfolk Central; Paige Davis, Massena Central; Emily Tarbox, Colton-Pierrepont Central; and Kayla Ramsdell and Beth Belmore, Norwood-Norfolk Central.
Seaway Tech’s two-year culinary arts program provides high school juniors and seniors with entry level skills in food preparation, and management skills for those interested in becoming professional chefs, business owners and food service providers.