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Dallas’ Art Institute calls for high school seniors for Best Teen Chef Competition 2008
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From one teen to another: 2006 Best Teen Chef of the Year Michael Hammonds bestows honor on 2007 regional winner Lara Pullin.
The Art Institutes Best Teen Chef Competition 2008 is calling for high-school seniors with culinary know-how.
Now in its ninth year, the Best Teen Chef Competition awards more than $250,000 in tuition scholarships to The Art Institutes schools to high school seniors in the U.S. and Canada interested in pursuing a career in the culinary industry. Top prize winners can win a full-tuition scholarship towards an associate's degree, certificate, or diploma program to study culinary arts at any of the 30 participating Art Institute locations including The Art Institute of Dallas.
In addition to a full-tuition scholarship and the title of Best Teen Chef 2008, the first-place winner in the national competition, in partnership with Food Network, will be an "Intern for a Day" at the Food Network Kitchens in New York City. The winner will also receive a tour of the Food Network Studios, dinner for two at a Food Network chef's restaurant, and a library of Food Network Kitchens cookbooks.
To be eligible, send a complete Entry & Release form to The Art Institute of Dallas or fill out an online entry form at the Web site by February 8, 2008. Deadline is February 29, 2008. A Local Best Teen Chef Cook-off Competition will be held at The Art Institute of Dallas on April 12, 2008. The National Best Teen Chef Final Round Competition will be held on Saturday, May 17, 2008, at The Art Institute of Las Vegas.
For more information, contact Sarah Stockton, PR director at The Art Institute of Dallas at sstockton@aii.edu or 214-692-8080, or visit the Web site.
Source: Art Institute of Dallas
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