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Sunday, May 12, 2013

Food, Wine, Hot Air Balloon Rides at Annual Tyler Tasting

The 25th Annual Tasting for Tyler event, which will be held June 7, will feature food, music, a live auction and even tethered hot air balloon rides.

Bucks County Community College is gearing up for the 25th Annual Tasting for Tyler event, which will be held June 7 and will feature food, music, a live auction and even tethered hot air balloon rides. The event, formerly known as the Tyler Tasting Party, will be held from 6 to 9:30 p.m. in historic Tyler Hall on BCCC’s Newtown Campus. The fundraiser, which has become one of Bucks County’s “premiere food and wine events,” according to organizers, will feature more than 30 restaurants, wineries, caterers and bakeries. Participants will be throughout the first floor of the mansion and its formal gardens providing tastings of food and drink.  In celebration of the event’s 25th anniversary, guests will have a chance to take a tethered hot air …

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Culinary Arts Students Have an 'Ice' Day

Students enrolled in Bucks County Community College's Culinary Arts program finish the apprenticeship with a two-week training in ice carving.

After spending three years frying, chopping, mixing and everything else in-between, the future master chefs enrolled in Bucks County Community College's Culinary Arts program took a break from the kitchen knives and broke out the chainsaws last week. The upgrade to power tools is necessary in order to complete the traditional ice-carving capstone project each student needs to finish the school's apprenticeship program. It may seem unusual at first to take the cooks away from the ovens, but culinary arts professor and program coordinator Earl Arrowood says ice-sculpting is an important skill for gourmet chefs to have in their repertoire. "We just want them to know the basics," said Arrowood. "It adds an extra level of professionalism for …

Tom Macrina

6:44 pm on Monday, May 20, 2013

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Monday, May 6, 2013

Free Concert Series Continues This Week

Bucks County Community College’s Department of the Arts is hosting a free concert series, which continues this week with three performances.

The Bucks County Community College Department of the Arts is in the midst of a free concert series that culminates Thursday with a performance from a big-band style jazz orchestra. In addition to Thursday's finale, there will be free performances Monday and Wednesday. The Classical Ensembles perform Monday. Classical Ensembles consist of the Low Brass Ensemble under the direction of Brendan Hartz, and the Woodwind Ensemble and Saxophone Quartet, under the direction of Len Pierro. The 50-voice Concert Choir performs Wednesday under the direction of Rochelle Reed and faculty member Edward Ferdinand. The group will perform Mozart’s “Mass in C, K.259,” Eric Whitacre’s “Cloudburst” and a variety of American and English music.  The concert …

Friday, May 3, 2013

Bucks Bonanza to Benefit CHOP

The event, to be held Saturday, will feature food, kids' activities, music and vendors. Proceeds will go to the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

Monday, April 29, 2013

Free Concert Series Opens Tonight at BCCC

The Music Area of Bucks County Community College’s Department of the Arts is presenting a six free concerts, which start tonight.

The Music Area of Bucks County Community College’s Department of the Arts is presenting a six free concerts, culminating in a performance by a big-band style Jazz Orchestra. The concerts, which start this week, are part of the school's Arts at Bucks celebrations. All concerts will be held in Presser Music Room in the Music & Multimedia Center beginning at 7:30 p.m. on the Newtown campus. The festivities kick off tonight, when the Chamber Jazz Ensemble presents a free concert.  The concert will feature students performing selections from a repertoire specifically composed for small-group jazz ensembles. The Madrigal Singers take the stage on Wednesday. Under the direction of faculty member Rochelle Reed, this vocal ensemble will entertain …

Monday, April 15, 2013

'Arts at Bucks' Festival Begins Wednesday

The Arts at Bucks festival at Bucks County Community College opens Wednesday and will feature various demonstrations and performances through May 14.

Bucks County Community College’s Arts at Bucks Celebration gets underway this week and will feature free concerts, demonstrations, exhibitions and more in a series of events that are open to the public. Many of the events are free. The month-long celebration begins Wednesday and goes through May 14. "The annual Arts at Bucks festival showcases the talent and academic excellence available at the public, two-year school," according to a BCCC press release. Bucks is one of the few community colleges in the nation that is an accredited institutional member of both the National Association of Schools of Music and the National Association of Schools of Art and Design, the press release said. Here's a look at some of the festival highlights: For …

New High School Poet of the Year to be Honored Sunday

Meghan Jusczak will be honored at a Newtown campus poetry reading Sunday April 21. She’ll be joined by runners-up and finalists in a celebration of young poets from across Bucks County.

Meghan Jusczak, a senior at Central Bucks East High School, has been named the 2013 Bucks County High School Poet of the Year, Bucks County Community College officials announced. The Doylestown resident rose to the top of 145 entries to win the 26th annual contest, part of the Bucks County Poet Laureate Program administered by the college.   Jusczak, who was named third-runner-up last year, won a $300 prize and will be honored at a Newtown campus poetry reading at 3 p.m. Sunday. She’ll be joined by runners-up and finalists in a celebration of young poets from across Bucks County. An anthology containing the winning poems and a poem from each entrant, Writes of Passage Vol. 3, will be distributed to those in attendance. An avid writer, …

BCCC Tuition to Increase

Tuition for Bucks County residents will go from $117 to $123 a credit starting this fall at Bucks County Community College.

Tuition at Bucks County Community College will increase by $6 a credit starting in the fall. That's an increase of $144 a year for a student taking 12 credits each semester.  The Bucks County Community College Board of Trustees on Thursday voted 14-0 to increase the tuition; the technology fee remains the same.  According to information provided by the college, tuition for county residents will increase from $117 to $123 a credit during the 2013-14 academic year. Tuition for out-of-county residents will go from $234 to $246 and out-of-state residents from $351 to $369. In the fall, a student taking 12 credits a semester will pay $3,866 for 24 credits (including technology and activities fees) during the 2013-14 academic year. For a …

Sunday, April 14, 2013

BCCC Dedicates Pavilion in Honor of Former President

College officials on Thursday dedicated a new 9,000-square-foot addition in honor of its third president.

Bucks County Community College officials on Thursday dedicated a new 9,000-square-foot addition in honor of former BCCC President Dr. James J. Linksz. The Dr. James J. Linksz Pavilion, honoring the college’s third president who retired last year after 20 years of leading the institution, connects the Rollins Center with the Gymnasium and Pemberton Hall. “I see how this is going to be a link between so many different places on the campus,” said Linksz. “This promises to be a new heart of the campus, opening a new experience for students, faculty, and staff.” Dr. Stephanie Shanblatt, who succeeded Dr. Linksz as college president last fall, opened the dedication ceremony, which included Blake Eisenhart, chair, BCCC Trustees; Robert Loughery, …

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Latin Restaurant to Open, Man Airlifted After Fall Top Local News

A look at the top headlines this week in Newtown.

Here's a look at the top news that made headlines this week in Newtown: Latin Restaurant Opening in Newtown The owner of Florentino’s and Francisco’s on the River is opening a third restaurant in May. It will serve traditional Latin dishes and will be located on Cambridge Lane. Man Airlifted After Reportedly Falling off Cliff at BCCC A man was airlifted after he fell about 200 feet down a cliff at Bucks County Community College Wednesday afternoon. June 19 Set as Last Day of School, Graduation for Council Rock The last day of school will be Wednesday, June 19. It will be a half day for all students and graduation will be held later that day. Officer Extinguished Playground Fire While on Patrol, Police Say A Newtown Township police officer …

John Roche

3:39 pm on Sunday, May 5, 2013

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