Holly Richer | Daily Press
A free food handler training class took place Tuesday at Bay College’s M-TEC center provided by Public Health, Delta and Menominee Counties. Above, Lillian Page, of Escanaba, takes notes while looking at a slide about those most at risk for foodborne illnesses. At right, instructor Ian Nelson, a Registered Environmental Health Specialist from Public Health, makes a point during a discussion with the class.
A free food handler training class took place Tuesday at Bay College’s M-TEC center provided by Public Health, Delta and Menominee Counties. Above, Lillian Page, of Escanaba, takes notes while looking at a slide about those most at risk for foodborne illnesses. At right, instructor Ian Nelson, a Registered Environmental Health Specialist from Public Health, makes a point during a discussion with the class.

