Tag: Boston Center for Adult Education

  • Thursday, February 28, 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm – Botanical Illustration: Winter Blooming

    In this two-hour Boston Center for Adult Education session with Nancy Bentivegna on February 28 from 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm, students will focus on drawing winter florals provided by the instructor. Basic techniques of creating form and layering colored pencil will be discussed. Students who have enrolled in previous colored pencil sessions should bring those supplies. For new students, please bring a drawing pad, set of colored pencils (preferred Faber Castell polychrome or Prismacolor Premier), and eraser.

    Nancy Bentivegna was born and raised in Ithaca, NY. Art was always her favorite subject in school and she pursued this passion in the art program at Penn State University where she earned her B.A. After college, she worked in marketing and advertising with several large firms in New York. In 1999, she started her own design firm, Kester House, and began creating custom home decor for clients throughout the New York metropolitan area. Her works include furniture, murals, decorative accent pieces and soft goods (pillows, linens, etc.). In 2008 she began the Botanical Art and Illustration Program at the New York Botanical Garden. Ms. Bentivegna completed all course work in June 2011 and then relocated to Boston. She primarily works in watercolor combined with colored pencil for depth and detail. Her works have been displayed in specialty shops in Connecticut and her original botanical artwork is part of private collections from New York to Florida.

    The fee is $55 plus a $10 materials fee. Register online at https://bcae.org/product/botanical-illustration-winter-blooming-2-28-2019/

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  • Thursday, February 7, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm – Infused Oils for Healing

    Join herbalist and educator Iris Weaver for a Boston Center for Adult Education class on Thursday, February 7 from 6 – 8. Herbally infused oils are key ingredients in many body care products. They can be really expensive to purchase, but are affordable and surprisingly easy to make on your own! In this class, we will learn about the wide selection of herbs and oils that you can use to make infused oils tailored to your own needs and tastes. We will also discuss the many products for which infused oils can be used. This class is especially helpful for people with sensitive skin and those looking to avoid synthetic chemicals in their skincare. Since these kinds of infused oils are used externally, we will only briefly touch on infused oils for cooking. You will put up a small jar of infused oil in class to take home with you. Handouts included. $59, plus a $5 materials fee. Register at https://bcae.org/product/infused-oils-for-healing-2-7-2019/

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  • Saturday, February 2, 1:00 pm – 3:30 pm – The Art of Natural Perfumery

    Learn the art and science of creating natural perfumes and colognes at The Boston Center for Adult Education with Cher Kore on February 2 from 1 – 3:30. This class will cover the emotional effects of dozens of essential oils. You will also learn how to balance top, middle, and bottom scent notes to craft alluring aromas that balance body and mind. We will be making a customized perfume or cologne for each student to take home. This class is for men and women. $59 plus a materials fee of $15. Register at https://bcae.org/product/the-art-of-natural-perfumery-2-2-2019/

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  • Friday, February 1, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm – Date Night Table Decor

    Have a special night planned for your loved one? Whether for Valentine’s Day or any other day of the year, it’s always a good time to go the extra mile and show them a little appreciation. This Boston Center for Adult Education class on February 1 from 6 – 8 will show you how to spice up your dining table without breaking the bank. From florals to table runners, little details can make a huge difference in how your date night goes. You’ll leave with your very own flower arrangement and plenty of ideas! Instructor Jimmy Guzman will show you how. $45 plus a $20 materials fee. Register at https://bcae.org/product/date-night-table-decor-2-1-2019/

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  • Tuesday, December 11, 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm – Daytime Floral Design

    Join the Boston Center for Adult Education at 122 Arlington Street in Boston on December 11 from 2:30 – 4:30 for a relaxing afternoon of floral design. In this class, you’ll create your very own beautiful floral arrangement with the help of accomplished floral designer Jimmy Guzman. You’ll leave feeling refreshed, with your lovely floral arrangement to display in your home or give as a gift. $32, plus a materials fee of $25. Register at https://bcae.org/product/daytime-floral-design-12-11-2018/

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  • Monday, November 12, 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm – Terrarium and Wine Night

    Join the Boston Center for Adult Education at 122 Arlington Street in Boston on Monday, November 12 for the BCAE Terrarium and Wine Night. Sit, relax, enjoy some wine, and flex your creative muscle by designing and crafting your own terrarium – the perfect centerpiece, desk decoration, or thoughtful home made gift. Instructor Jimmy Guzman will lead the way.

    Jimmy N. Guzman, M.S. possesses an impressive breadth of experience in the hotel, catering, floral, and events industries having performed executive roles for various firms in and around Boston. His background includes: General Manager of a hotel and restaurant, Retail Manager for Winston Flowers‘ two acre flagship property in Chestnut Hill, Operations Manager for Off the Vine Catering, and Sales & Marketing Manager for an event design firm.  JNG Event Consulting grew out of Jimmy’s immense desire to assist industry professionals with all aspects of event execution as well as to provide consultation on how to market their firms. Jimmy’s love of design and his love of people, lend passion to his work and he is able to contribute his expertise to events of all sizes.

    $32, plus a $25 materials fee. For more information visit https://bcae.org/product/terrarium-and-wine-night-11-12-2018/

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  • Tuesday, October 16, 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm – Daytime Floral Design

    Join the Boston Center for Adult Education, 122 Arlington Street, on October 16 from 2:30 – 4:30 for a relaxing afternoon of floral design. In this class, you’ll create your very own beautiful floral arrangement with the help of accomplished floral designer Jimmy Guzman. You’ll leave feeling refreshed, with your lovely floral arrangement to display in your home or give as a gift.

    Jimmy N. Guzman possesses an impressive breadth of experience in the hotel, catering, floral, and events industries having performed executive roles for various firms in and around Boston. His background includes: General Manager of a hotel and restaurant, Retail Manager for Winston Flowers‘ two acre flagship property in Chestnut Hill, Operations Manager for Off the Vine Catering, and Sales & Marketing Manager for an event design firm.

    JNG Event Consulting grew out of Jimmy’s immense desire to assist industry professionals with all aspects of event execution as well as to provide consultation on how to market their firms. Jimmy’s love of design and his love of people, lend passion to his work and he is able to contribute his expertise to events of all sizes.

    JNG Event Consulting is a proud sponsor of the American Theater Wing, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Emerald Necklace Conservancy, the Red Sox Foundation, and the Victim’s Rights Fund. JNG has also executed design for non-profit organizations such as the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children at the Fairmont Copley Plaza, the Boston Center for the Art’s “BCA Ball” at the Cyclorama, the Sumaria Foundation’s 2nd Annual Gala at the Mandarin Oriental, Boston, and the Philippine Medical Society’s Gala at the Four Seasons Hotel, Boston.

    Jimmy is the recipient of a Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing and Communications from Boston College (cum laude), and a Master of Science degree in Economic Development and Tourism Management from Boston University. While at Boston University, Jimmy completed a certificate course at Rittners’ School of Floral Design and took courses towards a Certificate in Professional Cooking from Newbury College, where he also served as an adjunct professor teaching hotel industry Issues.

    $45 for the session, plus a $25 materials fee. Register at https://bcae.org/product/daytime-floral-design-10-16-2018/

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  • Saturday, October 14, 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm – Foliage Photography in the Public Garden

    Saturday, October 14, 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm – Foliage Photography in the Public Garden

    Join Christopher Padgett for this special Boston Center for Adult Education class on Saturday, October 14 from noon – 3 that focuses on gaining technical skills while taking fun photographs of the Public Garden and Boston Common during the peak of leaf-peeping. Class will start at the BCAE at 122 Arlington Street and the group will move on to the Public Garden down the street. Students should be intermediate-level photographers and bring their own digital cameras. It is recommended that if students have a tripod they bring it to the class.

    Christopher Padgett is a photographer based in Salem, Massachusetts whose passion lies in landscape and architecture photography. Unfortunately, buildings usually don’t buy photos of themselves, so he does occasional weddings and family portraits as well. His work has been published online, in several Greater Boston magazines, and sold in North Shore boutiques. Chris also has twelve years of commercial radio experience, hosting morning shows in three different state capitols over ten years, podcasting to the world from friends’ homes and even running a pirate radio station from the top of Beacon Hill at one point, but don’t tell the FCC that part. $65. Register online at www.bcae.org.

  • Thursday, August 17, 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm – Can It! Preserving Summer’s Harvest

    As the farmer’s markets are overflowing with a bounty of fresh produce, it’s time to learn how to preserve them for the year ahead! Come to the Boston Center for Adult Education on Thursday, August 17 at 6 pm and get hands-on with Kimi Ceridon learning to make shelf-stable jams, jellies and relishes using the high-acid, hot water bath canning method. You’ll learn safety tips, equipment selection and more. Final recipes may vary. Kimi specializes in fermentation, food preservation, do-it-yourself homesteading and gardening, home brewing, cheese making, local food preparation and other culinary specialties.

    – Sweet and Spicy Onion Marmalade

    – Tomato Jam

    – Ginger Carrot Pickle

    BCAE member price $51, nonmembers $59. Register at https://bcae.org/product/can-it-preserving-summers-harvest-8225570188

  • Tuesday, October 18, 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm – Fermentation Workshop: Kombucha, Kimchi, & More

    From kimchi to sauerkraut, everyone’s talking about fermented food and its health benefits. So why not get on trend and join The Boston Center for Adult Education on Tuesday, October 18, from 6 – 9 for an exploration of fermentation’s remarkable appeal. This class covers all the basics in three parts: education, hands-on prep, and of course — eating! Learn how to make your own apple cider vinegar, kombucha, and more. DUE TO TIME CONSTRAINTS, THERE MAY NOT BE TIME TO EAT IN THE CLASS (THOUGH YOU WILL TAKE HOME PLENTY OF FOOD). YOU ARE ADVISED TO EAT SOMETHING BEFORE THE START OF CLASS.

    Instructor Jitti Chaithiraphant’s passion for food and arts started at an early age. His grandfather, who owned an escargot farm and was a glass blower, and his mother furthered this passion. Chaithiraphant apprenticed at The Oriental Hotel and at Ma Maison Restaurant while still in college. During his time at Johnson & Wales University, he started working for a Thai restaurant group in Massachusetts and worked his way up to executive chef for the group, overseeing 2 restaurants for close to 3 years. When severe allergies to pollen and alcohol forced Chaithiraphant out of the kitchen, he focused his energies to front of the house operations, and became assistant food & beverage director for a property of Fine Hotel Corporation, where he worked for 5 years. In 2003, he went on to become Food & Beverage Director for Concord’s Colonial Inn. He went on to study wine in depth and in 2006, became a certified Sommelier by the Court of Master Sommeliers. After an 8 year hiatus from the kitchen, Chaithiraphant decided to jump back in and began to refine his skills working with some of the best chefs in the region such as Michael Leviton, Seth Wood, and Michael Schlow. During his time at Radius, he met Eric Ripert and was invited to stage at Le Bernadin. He later assisted Robert Sisca in opening of Bistro du Midi as chef de tournant. In mid 2010, after turning down an opportunity to join Le Bernardin, Chaithiraphant decided to travel across the country studying sustainability and farming. While on the road, he apprenticed and lived on an organic farm in Virginia for 4 months, ate his way through the barbecue belt, explored Vermont’s cheese trail and regional American cuisine, joined the Chefs Collaborative, and studied whole animal butchery with chefs and farmers. His goal of 52 stages in 52 weeks earned him stages at some of the best kitchens in the country including McCrady’s, Townhouse, Blackberry Farm, Highland, Restaurant Eugene, Five and Ten, Poole’s Diner, Cochon, Citronelle, Le Bec Fin, Gilt, Gramercy Tavern, Aldea, Dovetail, Hugo’s, August Restaurant, Riverstead, Atera, and local restaurants. Since then, Chaithiraphant has held sous chef positions at several Boston kitchens including West Bridge and Franklin Café. Most recently he was chef de cuisine at Aquitaine Bis and is currently in running a pop up restaurant, Spring Summer Fall, and pursuing his start up vinegar business, Heritage Vinegar.  Image from www.scandicenter.com.
    Class ID: 14427. Tuition: $55.00 Member Cost: $47.00 Materials Cost: $25.00. Register at www.bcae.org.

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