BCC to Offer Wine Workshops in South County

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Wine connoisseurs, or adults simply wishing to learn more about wine, are invited to register for the following workshops offered this fall through Berkshire Community College. All classes meet Thursday evening from 6 to 8 at Grape Finds in Great Barrington.

“Old World/New World Wine” (WKS 472) teaches students to demystify hard to read wine labels using a bit of the old world (France, Italy) and the new world (US, Australia). Class meets Sept. 25. Registration costs $20.

“Wines of the Great 48” (WKS 382) brings students on a journey across varied terrain to taste different wine from coast to coast. Class meets Oct. 16. Registration costs $20.

“Say Cheese!” (WKS 623) teaches cheese lovers guidelines to choose the perfect wine to complement a favorite cheese. Class meets Nov. 6. Registration costs $25.

“Food and Wine Made Fun” (WKS 474) explores the art of matching food and wine. Participants sample savory treats and tasty pours to help unravel the not-so-mysterious world of wine and food, and learn to pair the two like a pro. Class meets Dec. 4. Registration costs $30.

For more information, or to register, visit BCC’s South County Center at 343 Main Street in Great Barrington; or call 413-528-4521 or 800-816-1233 (in Mass only), Ext. 5201 or 5202. Participants must be 21 years or older. A photo ID is required.
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Graduates, families, friends, and staff gathered in Boland Theatre to celebrate around 100 graduates who completed a variety of courses.
 
They included community health worker, emergency medical technician, phlebotomy technician, registered behavior technician, AI fundamentals, Commercial Drivers License Class A and B, CompTIA Tech-plus, para educator, and English for Speakers of Other Languages.
 
College President Ellen Kennedy said it was amazing that this might be her last public speaking event before her tenure comes to an end.
 
She acknowledged the diverse reasons for their studies including career advancement and personal growth, commending their vulnerability and dedication. 
 
"Some of you explored AI, some of you improved your English speaking in really important ways, and the reason that each of you is here is because you decided to put your heart and soul to get vulnerable to do something that might have felt a little bit uncomfortable," she said. "And you did it, and we are so incredibly proud of you, and so happy to be here tonight, celebrating you."
 
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