Looking for a fun, educational outing that is fairly close, consider attending the National Festival of Bread that will be held on Saturday, June 8, 2019, from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm. This will be held at the Manhattan Conference Center located at 410 S. 3rd Street, Manhattan, KS. This is a free event, with many educational speakers throughout the day.
There will be eight finalists that are from all over the United States baking their special bread entries. Participants will have a chance to watch these finalists, as well as sample these entries. Four of the finalists are home bakers and there will also be four bloggers among the finalist selections.
For a complete schedule of events (http://nationalfestivalofbreads.com/national-festival-of-breads). Participants are encouraged to bring a non-perishable food to support local food pantries.
This is a great opportunity to bring 4-H members and/or other youth as there will be a Kids’ Zone Bread Baking Workshops. The National Festival of Bread is held every other year and is considered America’s Bread Baking Championship.
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