![Hazel Dell: The Washington State University Master Food Preservers volunteered more than 2,000 hours last year, and celebrated at an awards banquet on Jan. 23. Back row, from left: Terri Emrich, Malia Myers, Shelley Bloemke and Vicki Ivy. Front row, from left: Scotty Parrish, Sandra Brown, head of the program, Donna Casciato, Jean Overbay and Judi Seifert.]()
Hazel Dell — To celebrate another year of volunteering throughout the community, Washington State University's Master Food Preservers held their awards banquet and ceremony on Jan. 23. Last year, the group volunteered a combined 2,491 hours and served 4,674 people. The volunteers gave how-to lectures at the program offices and out in the community, taught hands-on canning classes, answered questions via the Food Safety Hotline, tested pressure canning gauges and promoted food preservation and food safety at various events. The group also runs a youth outreach program where they show kids how to make freezer jam and loaves of bread.