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Author and A-B Tech adjunct instructor David Pereda’s life reads a lot like one of his own thrilling adventure tales.
… Supper Club, which had a menu built around an open fire grill and oven. She also cooks at events, including the … Festival at Comfort Farms, Pig Island NYC, and Salt Fire Smoke. About a year before Helene hit, Bailey began her … to feed the community, using her own portable custom-built fire table, “Jolene,” to dish out thousands of meals from …
A-B Tech Community College’s Student Culinary Team won its 10th regional title after the competition on January 13-14 at Johnson and Wales University in Charlotte. Team members were Emma Wieber, Jessica Olin, Habiba Smallen, Nina Patterson, and Emily Welch.
… and Kristin Allen. This was the sixth time in the past 10 years that a team from A-B Tech has gone to a national …
… p.m. A-B Tech South Course Fee: $70 Drone Flight School Class designed for those already comfortable with drone … Campus Course Fee: $200 Go to the Continuing Education Schedule to see the full course description To register, …
Calling all artists, makers, machinists, and anyone who’d like to learn about 3D Printing. A-B Tech's Advanced Manufacturing Center is now offering 3D Printing classes. Check out this short video of instructor Ryan Cappetti explaining how 3D printing works and what all can be made with it.
A-B Tech Foundation Scholarships will be available for the 2022-2023 academic year on January 10, 2022. The application deadline is April 1. Scholarships are awarded in June.
Just five days after the storm, Bridge & Tunnel Coffee’s famous Yellow Truck headed out into the community, hoping to resume business as usual. Owner Greg Fulcher and co-owner and Head Chef Bobby Nagelberg quickly found that the city’s needs had drastically changed.
As a kid, Kimsey Roman, 23, moved a lot and spent a lot of time trying to fit in. Her family moved from the small town of Ducula, Georgia, to California and Florida, then back to Georgia. By the time middle school rolled around, she felt like a stranger among longtime classmates.
Since she was a child, A-B Tech student Chantelle Brisbone’s heart has always ached for homeless people she passed on the street. “If I had five dollars, I’d give it to them,” she said.