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Grown in Idaho: Lessons from 76 years on the land
Bryan Wada understands his fate is directly tied to the Idahoan ground where he both farms potatoes and lives.
Bryan Wada understands his fate is directly tied to the Idahoan ground where he both farms potatoes and lives.
In August, Columbus State Community College dedicated Cameron Mitchell Hall, the College’s new home for the School of Hospitality Management and Culinary Arts. The building is named after renowned restaurateur Cameron Mitchell of Cameron Mitchell Restaurants’ (CMR) who generously took the lead on the philanthropic campaign and provided a $2.5 million gift in support of the project.
Careers Through Culinary Arts Program’s (C-CAP) board of directors is pleased to announce that Karen Welch, chief administrative officer, will take operational control of C-CAP, as President Karen Brosius departs the national non-profit organization to return to her home and work at the University of South Carolina.
Idaho Potato Commission Secondary Innovation Award:
Evelyn Sussman, Stafford County Public Schools, Fredericksburg, Virginia
Idaho Potato Commission Post Secondary Runner Up Innovation Award:
Mo Montgomery, Pueblo Community College, Pueblo, Colo.
Idaho Potato Commission Post-Secondary Innovation Award:
Annmarie Chelius, the Academy of the Culinary Arts, Atlantic Cape Community College, Mays Landing, New Jersey
Brightwater Food Entrepreneurship Award:
LJ Rush, Guildford Technical Community College, Jamestown, NC
Brightwater Green Award:
Kathleen Hassett, International Culinary Institute of Myrtle Beach, Myrtle Beach, SC
Sysco Secondary Educator of the Year Award:
Daniel Wagner, Greene County Career and Technology Center, Waynesburg, Pennsylvania