Pisgah Center offers outdoor cooking workshop

Press release:

Outdoor Cooking Workshop Offered at Pisgah Center on Nov. 19

BREVARD, N.C. (Nov. 8, 2016) – Learn how to prepare delicious meals over an outdoor fire at an “Outdoor Cooking” workshop, being held at the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission’s Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education on Nov. 19.
The workshop, which is free, will run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and is open to participants 12 and older. Participants will learn how to prepare an entire meal, including dessert, over an open wood fire or charcoal briquettes using a traditional Dutch oven. They also will learn other novelty methods of cooking in an outdoor setting.
“Participants always have a great time at our Outdoor Cooking workshops,” said Lee Sherrill, Program Coordinator at the Pisgah Center. “The ingredients are simple and the recipes are easy to follow so that they can take what they learn at the workshop and apply it during their next camping trip and best of all participants get to eat what they prepare.”
Sherrill recommends participants bring their own lawn chair.
Sign up for the workshop online (ncwildlife.org/pisgah). In addition to the Outdoor Cooking workshop, the Commission offers group programs for 10 or more people who call to schedule a program. Groups can schedule the date, time and topic of the program. For more information on group programs or the public programs listed above, call 828-877-4423.

The Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education is located near Brevard, just south of Asheville, by the Davidson River in Transylvania County. The center features nature trails and five large aquariums representing aquatic mountain habitats. The center is adjacent to the Bobby N. Setzer State Fish Hatchery, where trout are raised in 54 raceways. The center is open Monday through Saturday from April through November and Monday through Friday from December through March. Hours are 8 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.

For more information on the Wildlife Commission’s four wildlife education centers and other activities and events, visit ncwildlife.org/learning.

About the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission
Since 1947, the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission has been dedicated to the conservation and sustainability of the state’s fish and wildlife resources through research, scientific management, wise use, and public input. The Commission is the state regulatory agency responsible for the enforcement of fishing, hunting, trapping and boating laws and provides programs and opportunities for wildlife-related educational, recreational and sporting activities. To learn more, visit ncwildlife.org.
Get N.C. Wildlife Update — news including season dates, bag limits, legislative updates and more — delivered free to your Inbox from the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission. Go to ncwildlife.org/enews.

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About Dan Hesse
I grew up outside of Atlanta and moved to WNC in 2001 to attend Montreat College. After college, I worked at NewsRadio 570 WWNC as an anchor/reporter and covered Asheville City Council and the Buncombe County Board of Commissioners starting in 2004. During that time I also completed WCU's Master of Public Administration program. You can reach me at dhesse@mountainx.com.

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