Extractions: Or browse our other factsheet subjects... Volunteer Food Service Worker Training INTRODUCTION The popularity of fairs, street festivals, and community suppers in America's small town and big cities continues to grow. We love to share our diverse cultures and cuisines with others in the community. These events may be held at fairgrounds, on city streets, or in a churchoften with limited food preparation and sanitary facilities. Food is served by volunteers who may not have the food safety knowledge and skills needed to prepare food safely. Organizations serving food at these events have an obligation by law, to provide safe food to the public. The consequences of a foodborne illness outbreak at these types of events could be devastating personally and financially to any organization- either non-profit or for- profit. This curriculum was designed to help you and your organization reduce the chance that a foodborne illness outbreak will ruin your event. The curriculum materials are based on a Pre-Operational Guide for Temporary Food Establishments developed by the Plan Review Committee of the Conference for Food Protection and adopted by the Food and Drug Administration in 2000. A copy of these guidelines may be found on the FDA website (
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Extractions: STONY BROOK, NY, May 01, 2000 - New York Sea Grant announces the filling of two new positions at its extension offices at SUNY Stony Brook and out in eastern Long Island. As of May 1, 2000, Eileen Keenan and Antoinette Clemetson will be on board as, respectively, Sea Grant's NEMO Support Specialist at SUNY Stony Brook and its Marine Fisheries Specialist at Cornell University's Research and Extension Center in Riverhead.
CABE - Connecticut Association Of Boards Of Education Students from four school districts in connecticut and two contact Michael T. Cicchetti,5638181 ext. Greater New Haven Cooperative International Studies http://www.cabe.org/advocacy/programs_that_work/miscellaneous/
Extractions: tourville@cabe.org document.write(quicklinks); document.write(backnav); Programs That Work Megaleague Megaleague - Promotes the interaction of students through sports in the New Haven area; - contact: Peter Young - ACES 407-4400 or Dan Hatch - 397-4830 Multicultural Awareness Seminars - For teachers, administrators, board members, parents. The participants gather together to learn about different ethnic groups and themselves in relation; - contact: Dr. Sandra Silver - 465-2526 Cultural Insight - A program between E.O. Smith and East Hartford High School that focuses on creating sensitivity and appreciation through cultural insight facilitating; - contact: Chuck Leavens - 487-0877 Multicultural Program - A program between Amity High School and Ansonia High School where the curriculum is sharing multicultural and diversity with students; - contact: Daniel Hatch - 397-4830 Tutoring - Amity Senior High School students tutor New Haven elementary students; - contact: Daniel Hatch - 397-4830
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