A local program is jump starting the future for a group of young boys and, Saturday, they got to test their culinary skills, which will ignite a passion that could lead them to careers as chefs.
This month, DiscoverYou invited longtime chef Andy Marin, who is also the Director of Culinary Arts for the Community College of Philadelphia, to hold a hands-on informational workshop.
"It’s just not always about cooking. There are just different facets, different parts that you can get into in the culinary world that’s not always behind the stove," said Chef Marin. "Let’s go out there and help the restaurant world and let everyone else understand what our passion is about so they can feel the same way and spread the word."
"I found passion and a lot of interest in barbering. It’s just been a wonderful career, so I’d love to have the opportunity to talk to young men between the ages of 13 and 19. Helping them to see there is really an opportunity here to grow and do some things that provide a lot of value," said Demarco.
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