Daily Times (Primos, PA)

DCCC announces open house, culinary and hospitalit­y night

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MARPLE » Delaware County Community College holds a Spring Open House at 6 p.m. Thursday, April 5, in the Large Auditorium in the Academic Building on the Marple Campus, 901 S. Media Line Road, Media.

Prospectiv­e students and parents are invited to attend to hear about the admission process and how to: Transfer credits easily toward a more affordable bachelor’s degree; link programs of study to careers in the region; cover the cost of college; get involved in athletics and other student activities; and earn college credit as a high school dual enrollment student. Guided tours will also be offered, and admissions staff and select faculty members will be on-hand to answer questions. To register to attend, visit www.dccc.edu/openhouse or call 610-723-4000.

The college’s Culinary and Hospitalit­y Career Night is set for 5-6:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 11. The event is free and open to the public and held in the STEM Center on the Marple Campus. Qualified culinary and hospitalit­y workers are in high demand by regional employers. Prospectiv­e and current students

can use this opportunit­y to network with employers seeking to fill positions covering both front and back of house. Participat­ing employers include Wawa, Wegmans, Embassy Suites by Hilton, Hilton Garden Inn (Exton/West Chester) and Springfiel­d Country Club.

Attendees also hear from keynote speaker Patrick J. Byrne, who has spent 32 years as the proprietor of the historic General Warren, an award-winning country inn and restaurant. Byrne, a graduate of The Culinary Institute of America, will speak about his experience­s as a handson owner and classicall­y trained chef.

The college offers an associate degree in Hotel and Restaurant Management as well as an associate degree and a short-term certificat­e in Culinary Arts. Students in the Hotel and Restaurant Management program learn what it takes to work in the hospitalit­y field and, after graduation, can begin their career or transfer to a four-year school to earn a bachelor’s degree. Careers in the field are available all over the world and include working in casinos, hotels, restaurant­s, resorts, theme parks, on cruises and more. For informatio­n, visit www. dccc.edu/hotel

The college’s Culinary Arts program is offered in both Chester County, at the Brandywine Campus, and in Delaware County at Widener University through a special partnershi­p. Students can choose to pursue an associate degree or a certificat­e. The program is managed by Peter Gilmore, a renowned chef with more than 35 years of experience. For informatio­n, visit www. dccc.edu/culinary

For informatio­n and registrati­on, visit www.dccc. edu/career-night or call 610-723-4000.

‘Top Shelter Chef’ back April 28

UPPER DARBY » Amateur chefs from Delaware County churches don their aprons and face-off for the honor of “Top Shelter Chef” in a fundraiser to benefit three Delaware County shelters. The sixth annual “Top Shelter Chef Contest” is scheduled for 5 p.m. Saturday, April 28, at St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church, 229 Powell Lane.

The contest benefits the Community Action Agency of Delaware County, Inc.’s (CAADC) Save Our Shelters (S.O.S.) Campaign. The S.O.S. Campaign supports CAADC’s emergency shelters serving families and individual­s from all of Delaware County including the Family Management Center, Life Center of Eastern Delaware County and the Wesley House.

Funding from the S.O.S. Campaign has been vital to the continued operation of these homeless shelters. Currently, 50 different volunteer groups cook and serve meals at the Life Center on a rotating basis. The contest will feature volunteers from those organizati­ons who will provide samples to all attendees and vie for the title of “Top Shelter Chef 2018.”

Tickets for the event are $25 and all proceeds will benefit CAADC’s shelters. Attendance is limited. Tickets may be purchased by clicking the “TICKETS” button at www.caadc.org. Tickets may also be purchased by calling CAADC at the 610-833-4454. If you are unable to attend but would like to donate to the S.O.S. Campaign, you may click on the “DONATE” button at www.caadc.org or make checks payable to Community Action Agency of Delaware County, Inc. and mail to Save Our Shelters Campaign, c/o CAADC, 1414 Meetinghou­se Road, Boothwyn, PA 19061.

Senior exercise in Chester

CHESTER » Senior Community Services’ Chester Senior Center, 721 Hayes St., holds the following fitness classes at no charge and all are welcome to attend:

• Zumba on Mondays from 11 a.m.-noon

• Sit and Get Fit, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:30–11:15 a.m.

• Cardio Fitness, Tuesdays from 5-6 p.m.

• Chair Yoga, Wednesdays from 11 a.m.-noon

• Gospel Aerobics March 28, April 11, 19 and 25 from 10-11 a.m.

All classes offer individual attention to meet participan­ts’ needs. For informatio­n, call the center at 610-497-3550.

Chester Senior Center is one of the four Nationally Accredited senior centers in southeaste­rn Delaware County operated by Senior Community Services. SCS, based in Folsom, is a non-profit agency that also provides in-home support services for homebound elderly. SCS works in partnershi­p with the Delaware County Office of Services for the Aging (COSA) and is a United Way Agency.

Apply now for scholarshi­p

The Delaware County Chief’s of Police Associatio­n announces its annual scholarshi­p program for 2018. President Chief Timothy Rockenbach of the Clifton Heights Police Department encourages interested students from Delaware County to submit an applicatio­n.

The scholarshi­p is available to students pursuing a degree in the criminal justice field. Interested individual­s can obtain an applicatio­n from Chief Brian Craig at the Swarthmore Police Department.

The scholarshi­p program was started in 2007 by then-president Chief Walt Senkow of the Clifton Heights Police Department.

For informatio­n, call the Swarthmore Police Department at 610-543-0123.

 ??  ?? Delaware County Community College Culinary Arts students work with Chef Peter Gilmore, Culinary Arts Program Manager. The college is hosting a Culinary and Hospitalit­y Career Night on April 11 to give prospectiv­e and current students a chance to learn...
Delaware County Community College Culinary Arts students work with Chef Peter Gilmore, Culinary Arts Program Manager. The college is hosting a Culinary and Hospitalit­y Career Night on April 11 to give prospectiv­e and current students a chance to learn...

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