Florida Department of Corrections Banner, Secretary Mark S. Inch

 

MEDIA ADVISORY

November 2, 2022
 

Media Invitation to Statewide Inmate Culinary Competition




OCALA, Fla — The Florida Department of Corrections (FDC) invites media to attend the 2022 Culinary Arts Training Competition hosted by Lowell CI. Inmate-students from four culinary certification programs have formed teams to demonstrate their cooking knowledge and creative abilities in a statewide competition.

WHAT: Male and female inmates from Lowell CI, Lancaster CI, Madison CI, and Quincy Annex culinary programs facilitated internal competitions at each institution which determined the team members selected to participate. Each team will showcase their preparation and presentation of a unique meal and dessert to be scored by a diverse team of industry leading judges with backgrounds in the education of culinary arts and hospitality.

WHY: Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs such as culinary arts provide inmates with training opportunities to assist them with obtaining gainful employment upon release, leading to a successful re-entry into their local communities. The statewide culinary arts competition aims to reinforce one’s ability to seek and receive feedback and constructive criticism, engage in a healthy activity, and creatively express oneself within a set of rules and expectations.

WHO: FDC leaders and industry leading guest judges will be in attendance. Judges include Jacqui Pressinger, American Culinary Federation, Inc.; Antonio Murillo, BJ’s Restaurants, Inc.; and Justin Patrick Timineri, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.

WHEN: Tuesday, November 2, 2022, at 9:30 a.m. EST
Media should arrive no later than 9:00 a.m. for processing and equipment set up. Late arrivals may not be accommodated.

WHERE: Lowell Correctional Institution – Main Unit; CTE Culinary Arts Kitchen 11120 NW Gainesville Rd., Ocala, FL 34482-1479

CONTACT: To RSVP, please contact Regional Communications Coordinator, Nia Marie Burton, at (850) 544-8101 or nia.burton@fdc.myflorida.com.

For more information about FDC’s Office of Programs & Re-Entry, please click here.

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