Presented by Officer Scott Richards and Lieutenant Richard Myers
The Buffalo State University Police are proud to offer personal safety training. This course is designed to provide important safety tips and precautions for personal safety in the workplace and at home. It is important to be able to recognize and avoid dangerous situations. If a confrontation does occur, the instructor outlines and demonstrates the best and most practical ways to respond to and reduce potential harm.
Evergreens in Watercolor Painting
Presented by: Laura Cott
What better way to embrace the winter weather than a study of the iconic Pine Tree? Using Watercolor, we will explore color mixing various lush greens, layering to create depth in our composition, and the different brush strokes used to create a forest scene fit for a frame.
Bio:
Laura Cott is an artist + owner of LaCott Fine Art, a painting and education-based small business living and working in Western New York. Cott is a Buffalo Native and graduated from Buffalo State College with a Bachelor's in Fine Arts degree in painting. She works closely with other creatives and local businesses in her community to pursue the teaching of the arts while fostering her passion for creating, painting, and making every day.
Presented by: Claire Collier & KimMarie Markel
Please join us for an introduction to knitting session, where you will learn how to cast on, the knit stitch, and cast off. After learning these techniques, you will be well on your way to creating a beautiful baby blanket, or a blanket or scarf for yourself or a friend.
If you already know how to knit or crochet, you are welcome to join the class and may bring your own project. Please be aware that class instruction will be limited to knitting and to casting on, the knit stitch and casting off.
Presented by: Jacqueline Durfee
Please join us for a demonstration of how to make sushi in the Caudel Kitchen!
The session will begin with already-cooked rice, due to the need for pre-cooled rice for the demonstration. Basic ingredients will be explained: i.e., the correct rice to use, how to cook the rice properly, the correct vinegar to purchase, and the range of possible ingredients that can be used in a sushi roll.
At this session:
Participants will watch how to set out and prepare the ingredients to make a sushi roll, using rice, seaweed wrappers, cooked spinach and cooked carrots, as well as raw avocado and raw cucumber. I'll have cooked salmon too, which can be included if desired. Raw fish is NOT used in this demonstration.
Each participant will make 2-3 sushi rolls of their own to take home. Each person will make their own rolls and handle their own rice and food.
Each participant will be able to take home some unused sushi wrappers and a bamboo mat, so that they have some starter ingredients
Encourage participant to take photos of the ingredients to use to make sushi later on
*** Materials and ingredients for this session will be funded by the Faculty Student Association***
Create a Wellness Vision in 2022
Presented by: Linda Carignan-Everts
Instead of a New Year’s resolution, this presentation will provide information how to create a wellness vision which is a statement of who you are and what healthy behaviors you want to do consistently. This webinar will share how to create this statement and how to identify what SMART goals you want to achieve in your life and the importance of a bucket list.
Presented by: Carrie Pavis
Come and paint a rock or 2! I have the paints, brushes, stencils, glitter and rocks. You can bring your rock if you want also. Once painted, they can be displayed in gardens or indoor plants, on window sills. Have you seen the "find a rock, leave a rock" websites? All kinds of ideas out there, just get started with one painted rock :)
** Materials for this workshop will be funding by the Faculty Student Association **
Planetarium Tour of the Night Sky
Presented by: Kevin Williams
Look Up! This tour of Buffalo’s winter night sky will introduce you to some easy-to-find constellations, planets viewable over the next several months, and some less-obvious celestial objects.
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