Every day our public
school is open, they put out an average of almost 200 breakfasts and 300 lunches for
our K through 12 public school kids - without fail, cooked from scratch and
with a smile. Farm to Cafeteria
thought you might like to know a little bit about them.
Debbie Guilford, our Food Service Director, came to live on Orcas
permanently in 1978. After 21
years in the banking business, she felt the calling to open a new professional
door when she answered an ad for help in our school cafeteria. It sounded perfect because she could be
on the same schedule as her kids and be home when they were. After 10 years in that job and her kids
(now 25 and 21) moved out of the nest, the Food Service position opened up and
she went for it. “I absolutely
love my job!” Debbie enthusiastically says. “I love food, and working with the farmers, my staff and the
kids is wonderful.” Debbie’s
responsibilities are huge, and she juggles all of them with grace. Debbie’s husband, Steve Guilford, works
in construction and has lived on Orcas practically all his life.
Zach Holley is the newest member of the team but fits in
like he was made for the part. “My mom always believed that the most valuable
gift she could give her sons was the gift of self-sufficiency,” Zach says. And learning to cook was part of that
equation. “She loved to brag
how I learned how to make beer bread at age 5.” Always sporting his clean, ironed chef coat and
looking the part, he turns the 35-year old kitchen into a food-generating
machine and is always on the serving line receiving thanks and admiration from
kids who may have never before seen a young man in the kitchen. Gaining much of his most recent
expertise from Christina Orchid and other talented chefs he was exposed to when
volunteering to help for her Children’s House cooking series, Zach was ready
and eager to take on the challenge of chef in our school cafeteria a little
over a year ago. A lot of the Farm
to Cafeteria success stems from Zach’s fearless approach to scratch cooking and
exposing kids to more fresh, Island-grown vegetables, expertly seasoned and
served by “Chef Zach.”
BingZhao Mowrey was born in Yinchaun China where she
earned a Masters Degree in Business Management. Her first and only job in China was with China Telecom where
she became manager of their customer service department, supervising and
training a team in her Province.
Then Dave Mowrey came along and changed her life. Dave, a long time resident on Orcas who
is one of our valued EMT’s and works at Country Corner, was introduced to Bing
in China in 2006 by Bing’s aunt whose husband had been a friend of Dave’s for
20 years. In October 2008, after a
few more visits, a lot of emails and expensive phone calls, Bing and her son,
Di, moved to Orcas and Bing married Dave that November. Bing studies her English relentlessly
and has come a long way since the day she interviewed for help in the cafeteria
about two years ago. She
loves to cook, but finds American cuisine challenging. Often, she prepares and serves a
Chinese dish for the school menu which is always a treat, and she loves to
share her knowledge of Chinese food.
Her son, Di, is a Junior at Orcas High School and plays football and
basketball.
The Farm to Cafeteria and Farm to Classroom programs are
working so well because of this crew, and any chance you have to thank them for
all the time, effort and love they put into their jobs, it will be humbly
accepted.