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Children enjoy apple story, snacks at New Kensington’s Knead Community Café

Brian C. Rittmeyer
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Carlo Cimino, the chef at Knead Community Cafe in New Kensington, makes apple snacks with Emma McCallister (right), 11, of Arnold and Amina Vecchio, 3, of New Kensington during Peoples Library’s “All About Apples With the Knead Café” field trip on Tuesday, June 20.
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Victoria Lingle, the children’s librarian at Peoples Library, reads “Ten Red Apples” by Pat Hutchins to children during the library’s “All About Apples” field trip to Knead Community Café in New Kensington on Tuesday, June 20.
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Caiden Graham, 9, of New Kensington concentrates as he spreads peanut butter on an apple slice at Knead Community Café in New Kensington on Tuesday, June 20. Caiden was among several children participating in Peoples Library’s “All About Apples with Knead Cafe” field trip.
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Azaleia Johnson (left), 9, of Lower Burrell spreads peanut butter on apple slices while Peoples Library children’s librarian Victoria Lingle helps Jaina Siverling, 5, of New Kensington do the same during the library’s “All About Apples With the Knead Café” field trip on Tuesday, June 20.

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A group of children enjoyed apple slices garnished with peanut butter and marshmallows during a field trip Tuesday to Knead Community Café in New Kensington.

The children were participating in Peoples Library’s “All About Apples With the Knead Café” field trip.

Children’s librarian Victora Lingle read “Ten Red Apples” by Pat Hutchins before the youngsters created their own apple snacks with the help of Knead chef Carlo Cimino and co-founder Mary Bode.

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