Sauk Prairie Healthcare Foundation and local high school students team up to make smoothies

Sauk Prairie Healthcare Foundation and local high school students team up to make smoothies


On July 25, 18 students from Sauk Prairie High School participated in Sauk Prairie Healthcare Foundation’s Youth Empowerment Cooking Class - Smoothies Edition. The students were accompanied by Shane Been and Matt Chrysler. Todd Wuerger, Executive Director of Sauk Prairie Healthcare Foundation and Stacy Soboleski, Women’s Health Nurse Navigator of Sauk Prairie Healthcare, explained to the group how the Foundation supports healthy communities through programs like the smoothies class. Sauk Prairie Healthcare registered dietitian Julie Esser and culinary aide Ciara Baier taught participants the fine points of how to make a healthy smoothie. The Foundation provided each student with a blender (to keep) and recipes to help make this healthy treat at home. To support the Foundation, go to https://www.saukprairiehealthcare.org/give. Pictured, eighteen students from Sauk Prairie High School participated in Sauk Prairie Healthcare Foundation’s Youth Empowerment class. The group learned how to make these healthy treats at Sauk Prairie High School.

On July 25, 18 students from Sauk Prairie High School participated in Sauk Prairie Healthcare Foundation’s Youth Empowerment Cooking Class - Smoothies Edition. The students were accompanied by Shane Been and Matt Chrysler.

 

 


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