Tamworth woman cooks up a storm amid COVID

Daymond Steer
The Conway Daily Sun

Community School Director Lianne Prentice has been cooking hundreds of meals available to the public for free at the school’s farmstand on Bunker Hill Road in South Tamworth. (Daymond Steer Photo)

Community School Director Lianne Prentice has been cooking hundreds of meals available to the public for free at the school’s farmstand on Bunker Hill Road in South Tamworth. (Daymond Steer Photo)

TAMWORTH — Since the end of March, Tamworth Community School Director Lianne Prentice has been spending a lot of time in the kitchen.

With the South Tamworth school shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Prentice has been cooking hundreds of meals each week and making them available for free through the school’s farmstand.

The Community School offers a non-traditional college preparatory program to students from sixth to 12th grade. It is located at 1164 Bunker Hill Road in South Tamworth, and the farm stand is across the street.

Since March 27, Prentice has been using the commercial kitchen to make 75-100 meals on a daily basis four to six days per week, which translates to about 2,200 meals made as of Tuesday.

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