New opportunities cooking at Fusion

New opportunities cooking at Fusion | Ingersoll Times

Representatives from the Ontario Trillium Foundation, Oxford Community Foundation/Cold Springs Farms, Ingersoll Mayor Ted Comiskey and Oxford MPP Ernie Hardeman joined members and staff at Ingersoll’s Fusion Youth Activity and Technology Centre in opening the facility’s new barrier free, multi-purpose community-focused kitchen and cafe area on Friday, March 27, 2015.

A new fully accessible and barrier-free industrial kitchen and cafe is up and running at Ingersoll’s Fusion Youth Activity and Technology Centre and, besides food, officials said it will cook up lots of new opportunities.

Previously, a maximum of two youth could work in the centre’s kitchen at any time while the new facility will accommodate up to 15 at once.



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