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Apr 21, 2021
MIFFLINTOWN The ServSafe Food Safety Manager Course, conducted by Penn State Extension, is being held at the Walker Grange, 6611 William Penn Highway, Mifflintown, PA from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday, May 10, and classroom work from 9 to 11:30 a.m. on Monday, May 17, with the certification exam beginning that day at noon.
This training will be taught by Sharon McDonald, Senior Extension Educator and certified ServSafe instructor and will help participants learn how to prevent contamination of food by properly receiving, storing, preparing, cooking, cooling and serving the food, as well as proper methods of sanitizing foodservice facilities.
After completing the course and passing the multiple-choice exam with a 75 percent or higher score, participants will receive a ServSafe Food Protection Manager certificate. This certification is good for five years.
After arriving in State College in 2017, Keeta Davis felt like there was something missing from the community â âsoul food.â
Keetaâs Kitchen doesnât have a physical restaurant location in State College, but is instead completely run out of Davisâs (junior-hospitality management) apartment.
Davis has continued to run her business through the pandemic while balancing her classwork to bring Black recipes to the community.
âThe motivation came from the lack of soul food for Black people in this area since there wasnât anything for us here,â Davis said. âI always loved food, and the cooking part came after that.â