4-H Edible Food Art Workshop

4-H Edible Food Art Workshop

Learn basic kitchen & food safety, tool skills to create fun Edible Food Art . Kabobs ,Fruit Bouquets, Melon Carving, Charcuterie Box/Cup

By Wicomico County 4-H Youth Development Program

Location

28647 Old Quantico Rd

28647 Old Quantico Road Salisbury, MD 21801

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About this event

  • 3 hours

4-H Edible Food Art Workshop- 4 Sessions

Youth ages 11-18 as of January 1,2024

Learn basic skills to create fun Edible Food Art

  1. Learn Kitchen & Food Safety skills, tools, how to pick your edibles to use
  2. Edible Food Art How to's , for structure and support, carving, etc.
  3. Design & Create your own Edible Food Art displays

Kabobs Fruit/Veggie Bouquet

Melon Bowl/Basket

Chartcuterie Box/cup

This "Learn by Doing" workshop will also explore how this marketable skill used at home as well as being applied in a Career and Entrepreneurship.

Organized by

In Wicomico County, 4-H provides a supportive setting for all youth to reach their fullest potential. 4-H clubs are located throughout Wicomico County for youth ages 8-18, as well as Clover Clubs for children ages 5-7.  4-H'ers learn life skills through a variety of 4-H project areas including shooting sports, animal science, nutrition, home arts, aerospace, AG-science, robotics, photography, woodworking and so much more. Youth can experience 4-H by becoming a member of a 4-H club, attending a 4-H camp, or joining school-based or after-school 4-H programs.  4-Hers can compete with their projects in contests at the local, state, regional or national levels and also attend conferences and events.

Contact us or your local 4-H office to find out how to join.

This institution is an equal opportunity provider.

If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate in any event or activity, please contact your local University of Maryland Extension Office.

Accommodation requests should be made at least 2 weeks prior to participation in the University of Maryland Extension 4-H Program activity an or event.

Wicomico County Extension Office at (410) 749-6141.