KINGSPORT — Before the summer, sixth-grader Aaron Blair didn’t know much about cooking. He was familiar with the measurements used in food preparation, but had limited experience with making a dish from start to finish. That all changed when he decided to attend a summer cooking class at Colonial Heights United Methodist Church, of which he is a member. After five weekly sessions, Blair now knows how to prepare several dishes and is much more confident in the kitchen. “I did have fun, and class was amazing,” Blair said.

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