KIWI Kids’ Camp @ Whole Foods Market, The Culinary Center of Annapolis
Join chefs from KIWI® Magazine and Whole Foods Market® in exploring culinary regions of the world through food and festivity. Each camp incorporates exciting global foods and facts. We’ll crank up the heat and get hands-on as we make international dishes from places such as Mexico, Morocco, China, Italy and Japan. Explore continents and countries one plate at a time!
SESSION I:
Globe Trekkers: 12 to 14 years
12:30pm – 3pm
July 6TH to 10TH
World Explorers: 9 to 11 years
12:30pm – 3pm
July 13TH to 17TH
Jr. Jetsetters: 6 to 8 years
12:30pm – 3pm
July 20TH to 24TH
SESSION II:
Jr. Jetsetters: 6 to 8 years
12:30pm – 3pm
August 3RD to 7TH
World Explorers: 9 to 11 years
12:30pm – 3pm
August 10TH to 14TH
To enroll in KIWI Kids’ Camp, please register online. For general questions about the camp, please contact Chef Frances Vavloukis, Culinary Center Specialist at the Whole Foods Market at 410-224-2042, or email Chef Frances Vavloukis at asiculinary.center@wholefoods.com.
The Culinary Center of Annapolis at Whole Foods Market
200 Harker Place![]()
Annapolis, MD 21401
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June 19th, 2009 at 6:06 pm
it would be really nice if you showed the price of the kids camps. I have looked all over. if it is there it is not very prominent so please email me the information.
Thanks
June 19th, 2009 at 6:36 pm
Hi Jay. You can find the price if you click on the link under the class schedule that says “to register”. The price varies by Whole Foods store and by session. If you can tell me what session/store you’d be interested in, I’ll email you the price. Your point is well taken and we will post the prices this weekend as you do have to dig deep to find them. Thanks.
June 20th, 2009 at 10:24 am
$195 for 12.5 hours of fun is a bit high. I pay my babysitter $150 a week for full time child care. I know this isn’t child care but for 2 kids, that’s almost $400 a week for 1/2 days!!!
June 21st, 2009 at 11:47 am
Hi Jill. Thanks for your comment. These camps are really a special treat for kids. They get exposed to many new, fun and educational things. The camp is priced competitively with other cooking camps in the area and in many cases is less than the market rate. This is our first year conducting the camps with the Annapolis store and the camps are close to sold out already (may even be sold out by now). We’ll definitely pass your comment on to Whole Foods and take it into consideration for next year.