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garden to a pizza garden, with every herb and vegetable needed for a pizza. For in-person classes, students are provided all the necessary ingredients. Online classes take place every week and children receive a list of ingredients they will need for the recipe. (Online participants must also show proof of parental permission to cook at home and have the support of an adult during the cooking class.) “We have our own playlist of cooking videos and blog posts, and some of our families send us photos of the kids that have completed recipes,” Daly Guichet says. Davis and Daly Guichet like to showcase different cultures through recipes. During Black History Month, for example, they fixed rural Southern staples. There are tricks to getting fried chicken, cornbread, kale or collard greens just right. “It teaches them a skill. It’s really fun for us and we know that we’ll be preparing the kids their life outside the club,” Daly Guichet says. Classes at BGCMC campuses are free. For online classes, participants must buy their ingredients. Tiny Chef classes are $40 per child and they meet once a week on Tuesdays for four weeks at Soledad Community Center, 560 Walker Drive, Soledad. To learn about upcoming classes, call 223-5250. Boys & Girls Clubs of Monterey County offers many programs, with annual membership $100 (or a teen membership for $10 annually). The clubs are located at 1332 La Salle Ave., Seaside, 394-5171 or at 85 Maryal Drive, Salinas, 757-4412. Find out more at bgcmc.org. 14 THE BEST OF MONTEREY BAY ® FAMILY 2024-2025 Book now at EscapeRoom831.com Lighthouse 599 Lighthouse Avenue, Monterey Cannery Row 700 Cannery Row, Ste DD Wave Street 765 Wave Street, Suite A2, Monterey VIRTUAL REALITY ARCADE LOUNGE ESCAPE ROOMS SKEE BALL HOOPS 685 Cannery Row, 3rd Floor, Monterey 831.241.6616 ■ OSCARSPLAYGROUND.COM Looking for Fun for the Whole Family? Cannery Row 685 Cannery Row, 3rd Floor EscapeRoom_2-3v_fam24_gk.indd 1 3/20/24 2:27 PM

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