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Kevin B. Leigh

3 reviews on 1 places
Do you ever feel like you're on hallowed Ground? Well, that's how I felt.
I'd like to say I was inspired to visit this lovely church today with a long story about religion and family, but in reality the inspiration came from a simple act of kindness.
Yesterday my wife and I and my sister-in-law tried to visit the rodeo, but we arrived an hour late, we tried to pay our admission, but there was nobody in the admission booth because the event was about to end. I found an official looking gentleman and asked to pay our way, but he said you know there's only a half hour left. Why don't you just go over there and buy a snack and we're all set?
I love this answer, but then, when I got to the booth, there was a woman in there praising Jesus, because she just heard that her friend had been given a clean bill of health by the hospital. I'm not sure what was wrong with her or why but the lady kept saying miracle miracle.
So Sunday morning rolled around, and I remembered seeing service was at 10, so I decided to visit. To warm, welcomes and friendliness from everyone. The music was so inspiring I was brought to tears. The sermon was funny and kind and interesting and on point. The fact that they recognized I was new as I was leaving was also inspiring.

If you have something missing in your life, I highly recommend visiting on Sunday at 10 AM. I have a feeling you'll find the answer at Alden Community Church.
Culinary Arts Center
2018 Dec 28
From the moment I arrived, I knew I was in for something special!!

Greeted by a fun and welcoming bearded gentleman who looked like he could whip up a dinner for the president, but it turned out it was not his class.
He took the time to show each person arriving around the cool kitchen showroom by day and culinary arts center at night.

inside were 4 unique kitchens in a circle with a serving table in the center. Each kitchen had different and unique counters, stoves etc.

Mark kept apologizing as the time to start came and went, then we came to find out the Chris our teacher went to the emergency room.
My impression of Mark (the greeter dude) was correct, he just took over (the show must go on style) and started cooking up a storm with us helping. Even though these were not his recipes he improvised, and showed new tricks and his own flair on many of the Missing Chris's items.
It was awesome, because, I have to say it was the first time I've seen a chief under pressure, this guy could have cooked the whole class with a Geroge Forman Grill and a bucket of water.

Anyhow, the food ended up amazing, the lessons were priceless and the value for the money was worth it.

But a special "well done" to Chef Mark (and I hope Chef Chris feels better)

This was the best Christmas Present from my wife, we will be back soon.
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