KIWI Kids’ Camp @ The Culinary Center at Whole Foods Market, Bowery

Join chefs from KIWI® Magazine and Whole Foods Market® in exploring culinary regions of the world through food and festivity. kidscamp-globalstove_logo3Each 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!

EACH CAMP INCLUDES: Professional cooking instruction of hands-on kid-friendly recipes in a focused, fun and safe environment. Trained culinary teachers from Whole Foods Market Bowery Culinary Center and KIWI Magazine. A limit of 12 participants, ensuring a low child-to-instructor ratio. Cooking projects, games, craft activities and creative excursions. Lunch or snack and beverages (special diets can be accommodated). Lessons on sustainability, composting, gardening, recycling and other eco-friendly ways of life. Apron, chef’s hat and a graduation goodie bag packed with cool stuff!

SESSION I:
Half-Pint Voyager: 2 ½ to 4 years
11am – 12pm
June 23RD, 24TH and 25TH
Jr. Jetsetters: 5 to 7 years
11am – 12:30pm
July 13TH to 17TH
World Explorers: 8 to 10 years
11am – 2pm
July 20TH to 24TH
Globe Trekkers: 11 to 14 years
11am – 2:30pm
July 27TH to 31ST

SESSION II:
Teen Bootcamp
11am – 3pm
August 5TH to 7TH
Jr. Jetsetters: 5 to 7 years
11am – 12:30pm
August 10TH to 14TH
World Explorers: 8 to 10 years
11am – 2pm
August 17TH to 21ST
Globe Trekkers: 11 to 14 years
11am – 2:30pm
August 24TH to 28TH

To enroll in KIWI Kids’ Camp, please register online. For general hero-logosoc-packaging-logo-cert-org5questions about the camp or to register over the phone, please contact Christine Carroll, The Culinary Center Director at the Whole Foods Market Bowery at 212-420-1320 x245.

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8 comments

1 Mary { 06.20.09 at 2:19 pm }

We have been waiting for a whole foods in the South Hills area of Pittsburgh. I hope if we can get one we can have classes and camps like this. It sounds really interesting for the kids.

2 Soonia Dias { 07.01.09 at 10:54 am }

I still waiting for kids classes inf Coral Springs - Florida

3 kiwilog { 07.01.09 at 9:14 pm }

We aren’t doing classes in Coral Springs this year. But, we’ll talk to Whole Foods and consider it for 2010. Thanks for the interest!

4 debbie { 07.07.09 at 5:50 pm }

It’s a shame this didn’t come until July 7: I would’ve signed up my 3-year-old in a heartbeat, but the only classes listed for his age were in late June. Will there be any more for that age group?

5 kiwilog { 07.08.09 at 9:18 am }

That is the only session for that age group. Sorry about that. That class sold out right away. We’ll let you know if anything changes for the August session.

6 anna Krengel { 07.09.09 at 7:12 pm }

I would like to know about a BASIC . . . BASIC cooking class for adults.

7 ANA { 07.20.09 at 10:46 am }

this sound so great for obese kids.i would like some information about the cost of the programs.if we can get children to learn the different about cooking way to keep them healthy eating habits and having fun .i have a child that would benefit a great deal on this. thank you

8 kiwilog { 07.20.09 at 3:01 pm }

Anna, K–Since KIWI is a family magazine, our focus is more geared towards kids cooking. However, many Whole Foods Markets have cooking classes for adults as well! You should check the website of your local store to learn more.

ANA–The first session has already ended, but click the register online link program costs as well as other information about the class.

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