CentraState Offers Healthy Interactive Cooking Class for Kids and Parents

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CentraState Healthcare System is offering the interactive nutrition program, Kids Cooking for Kids, for children and their parents on Wednesday, March 19, from 6:30-7:45 p.m. at CentraState’s Star and Barry Tobias Ambulatory Campus Conference Center, 901 W. Main Street, Freehold.

As part of the fun-filled evening, kids will be treated to a cooking demonstration by the culinary students from Freehold Borough High School—complete with tasting samples. Following the cooking demo, parents and kids can attend a presentation on healthy eating for families by Rachel Tansey, Family & Community Health Sciences Program Associate for the Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Monmouth County.

The program cost is $10 per family. Space is limited and registration is required. For more information and to register by March 14, please call (732) 308-0570 or visit centrastate.com/healthprograms.

CentraState Healthcare System is a nonprofit community health organization consisting of an acute-care hospital, a health and wellness campus, three senior living communities, a Family Medicine Residency Program, and a charitable foundation. CentraState’s teaching program is sponsored by Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.