Maryland Heights prepares for cooking and searching fun

Adults and children alike have several upcoming activities to enjoy in Maryland Heights, subject to possible cancellation.

Golden Apron is hosting a class called Handcrafted Ravioli with Homemade Marinara. Chef Tai will teach participants how to prepare and cook professional quality food. All culinary levels are welcome, and participants can learn by doing or observing.

Culinary education organization Golden Apron offers classes presented in a restaurant or bar in the local area. While enjoying a beverage, customers can have fun and learn a new skill. Trained chefs lead the classes in cooking a diverse amount of food favorites. This class will take place in Dave and Busters at 13857 Riverport Drive. The cost is $49 to attend.

Also, kids under 11 are invited to the Youth Easter Egg Hunt at the far side of Vago Park. Families can take pictures with the Easter Bunny. Member tickets are $2, resident tickets are $3, and non-resident tickets are $4. Tickets are on sale from March 16 until April 8 and there is limited amount available.

Vago Park is located at 2700 Fee Fee Road, where Fee Fee Road intersects with Midland Avenue. Interested parties can call 314-738-2599 for more information.

The ravioli class is on April 9 from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm, while the Easter egg hunt is on April 11 starting at 10:00 am.

Poster printing helps the community know about the events coming up and what ages are appropriate to attend.