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Grand Opening Gala

DATE: Thursday, April 12, 2018

TIME: 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

LOCATION: HCC MGM Culinary Arts Institute, 164 Race St., Holyoke

Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito will be the first featured speaker at a grand opening celebration and ribbon-cutting ceremony at the new HCC MGM Culinary Arts Institute.

A student prepares soup for lunch at the HCC MGM Culinary Arts institute

Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito will be the first featured speaker at a grand opening celebration and ribbon-cutting ceremony at the new HCC MGM Culinary Arts Institute on Thursday, April 12.

The Holyoke Community College event will run from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the institute at 164 Race St. on the corner of Appleton.

Other special guests and speakers will include Massachusetts Secretary of Education Jim Peyser, Holyoke Mayor Alex Morse, HCC President Christina Royal, HCC Board of Trustees chair Bob Gilbert, MGM Springfield President Mike Mathis, and HCC Foundation Board of Directors chair Paul Boudreau.

Michael Serrano, 20, of Springfield will talk about his experience as a student in HCC's Culinary Arts program. Serrano will receive his certificate in Culinary Arts in June and continue working toward his associate degree in Food Serve Management.

Celebration guests will have the opportunity to tour the kitchens and classrooms in the 20,000 square-foot space and sample culinary creations prepared by HCC Culinary Arts students. Following the speeches, President Royal will lead the traditional ribbon-cutting ceremony just before noon.

The $6.43 million facility has been open for classes and special events since the beginning of the spring 2018 semester.  Funding for the project came from a mix of state, federal, local, college, and private sources. 

"Now that we've become acquainted with this extraordinary new space, we are thrilled to welcome the greater community, alumni and friends for an event where top-notch training, employer partnerships, and passionate students and faculty are on full display," said Amanda Sbriscia, HCC vice president of Institutional Advancement. "We are grateful that many of our key partners, as well as state and local officials, will join us to mark this occasion."

The HCC MGM Culinary Arts Institute is an example of what can be achieved through collaboration and a shared commitment to meeting the needs of students and our region."

While the event is free and open to the general public, an R.S.V.P. is requested to ensure there will be enough food, either online at hcc.edu/cai by email at foundation@hcc.edu or by phone at 413.552.2182.

PHOTO: (Thumbnail) Entrance to the HCC MGM Culinary Arts Institute at 164 Race St., Holyoke. (Above) A Culinary Arts student prepares soup for a special lunch.



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