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April | 1 - Pilates
8:30 AM-9:30 AM 05/01/2023 FITNESS AT CASA BELVEDERE Mondays at 8:30am April 17, May 1, May 8, May 15 PILATES with Christine Longcore-The whole person-while stabilizing one body part Join Christine of Long Core Pilates for a full body workout, utilizing a variety of props. Pilates works to tone, stretch and elongate the muscles through focused alignment, coordinated breathing and low-impact methods of resistance training. *Space limited due to specialized techniques and processes formatted to individual needs with props. Mat class: Personal mat recommended. No equipment required.
| 2 - Children Italian Language Classes
4:00 PM-5:00 PM 05/02/2023 SPRING SESSION
Classes take place from April 18 – June 20 • 10 classes
Children Italian: Tuesdays 4:00 to 5:00 pm (ages 4 to 8) Parliamo Italiano – These classes focus on introducing Italian language to children. They offer an interactive approach to the language, designed to get students comfortable speaking Italian. During our sessions, we explore and experiment with basic vocabulary and expressions. Worksheets and videos are also used during the sessions to assist in learning. - Who or what are the Italkim?
7:00 PM-9:00 PM 05/02/2023 Who or what are the Italkim? A hybrid cultural program (in person or virtual) Tuesday, May 2 at 7 pm Who or what are the Italkim? Anita Sanseverino will explore these questions and others and discuss the importance of this special Jewish community of Rome. Most people are familiar with the Ashkenazi and Sephardic groups, but not much is heard about the Italkim. They are unique: They are the longest continuously existing Jewish community in the Western world! Learn about this special community, where they came from and why, how they are as much Roman (if not more so) than their fellow Romans, and how they managed to hold onto their unique culture while absorbing not only Roman and Italian culture, but that of other Jewish communities who came much later. Join Anita to learn about this fascinating group of Romans, either in person at Casa Belvedere or virtually via Zoom.
| 3 | 4 - Chess at Casa Belvedere
4:30 PM-5:30 PM 05/04/2023 CHESS AT CASA BELVEDERE Learn to play chess with master instructor Louis Fraser A two-hour class for all ages: children (age 5 and up), teens, parents, guardians and grandparents will learn together and have fun playing chess. Students will learn the essentials of chess, including vocabulary, rules, etiquette and respect. Parental involvement is welcome and encouraged. Personal chess sets are recommended but are not required. Chess is played worldwide, including in Italy, where one of the most famous chess games is held annually in Marostica. Click here to learn more. Four Thursdays at 4:30 pm in the 2nd floor Galleria “studio with a view” April 20, April 27, May 4, May 11 Four-week session: $80 per person members $100 per person non-members - Learn to Needlepoint
7:00 PM-8:30 PM 05/04/2023 Learn to Needlepoint at Casa Belvedere! Thursdays, May 4 to May 25, 7 to 8:30 pm
$105 members, $120 non-members Assisi work is a kind of hand embroidery that originated in Medieval Italy. The technique produces a colored background where the motif in the design is void – that is, left blank. So, you get the color background, and the design stands out because it is not colored. Assisi work was popular as an ecclesiastical embroidery technique, where rich designs would be worked for altar frontals, vestments, and other church uses. The name originates from the town of Assisi, where this technique was often worked in convents responsible for providing church textiles.
| 5 - Zumba
9:30 AM-10:30 AM 05/05/2023 FITNESS AT CASA BELVEDERE
Fridays at 9:30am April 21, April 28, May 5, May 12 Zumba with Michelle Beyer Zumba is a 60-minute fitness class that works the whole body while focusing on cardio and Latin-inspired dance moves. Please wear sneakers or dance shoes. Held in the 2nd floor Galleria studio with views
| 6 - Yoga
9:00 AM-10:00 AM 05/06/2023 FITNESS AT CASA BELVEDERE
Saturdays at 9:00am May 6, May 13, May 20, June 17 YOGA with Toni Freda –Italians are fond of using a Latin proverb – Mens sana in corpore sano – a healthy mind in a healthy body, which clearly describes what yoga can achieve. Yoga combines physical, mental and spiritual wellness with breathing exercises, meditation, and physical poses. Mat class: Please bring water, mat, blocks, and any other yoga props Roll out your mat and enjoy the view! This 45-minute outdoor practice is open to adults at all levels of practice. The class will focus on basic foundational yoga postures to help align, strengthen, and promote flexibility in the body. Breathing techniques are also integrated. There will be an emphasis on simplicity, repetition, and ease of movement.
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7 | 8 - Pilates
8:30 AM-9:30 AM 05/08/2023 FITNESS AT CASA BELVEDERE Mondays at 8:30am April 17, May 1, May 8, May 15 PILATES with Christine Longcore-The whole person-while stabilizing one body part Join Christine of Long Core Pilates for a full body workout, utilizing a variety of props. Pilates works to tone, stretch and elongate the muscles through focused alignment, coordinated breathing and low-impact methods of resistance training. *Space limited due to specialized techniques and processes formatted to individual needs with props. Mat class: Personal mat recommended. No equipment required. - Children Cooking Class – Muffins • Children Class (Ages 6-14)
4:00 PM-5:00 PM 05/08/2023 Monday, May 8 • 4:00-5:00 pm Bluberry or Chocolate Muffins Held in the 2nd floor Galleria studio with views - Learn to Knit
5:00 PM-6:30 PM 05/08/2023 Learn to Knit at Casa Belvedere! An eight-week program for adults and teens 13+ Mondays, April 17 to June 19, 2023, 5 to 6:30 pm (no classes May 1 and Memorial Day)
$210 members, $240 non-members In these classes, you will learn how to hold knitting needles and yarn, and you will learn all the basic knitting stitches: Casting on, knit stitch, purl stitch, ribbing and binding off. Specific materials needed for each lesson are listed below, with links to Michael’s online at the bottom of the page. Students should bring the required materials to each class. Week 1: Casting On & Knitted Swatch & Binding Off: Using the size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles, cast on 20 stitches. Materials needed for Week 1: - size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles
- one skein of yarn
- scissors
Week 2: Purl Swatch: Using the size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles, cast on 20 stitches. Materials needed for Week 2: - size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles
- one skein of yarn
- scissors
Week 3: Ribbing Swatch: Using the size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles, cast on 30 stitches. Materials needed for Week 3: - size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles
- one skein of yarn
- scissors
Week 4: Hand Warmers: Using the size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles, cast on 36 stitches. Materials needed for Week 4: - size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles
- one skein of yarn
- scissors
Week 5: Second Hand Warmer: Using the size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles, cast on 36 stitches. Materials Needed for Week 5: - size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles
- one skein of yarn
- scissors
Week 6: Basket Weave Scarf: Using the size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles, cast on 35 stitches. Materials needed for Week 6: - size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles
- one skein of yarn
- scissors
Week 7: Basket Weave Scarf: Using the size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles. Materials needed for Week 7: - size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles
- one skein of yarn
- scissors
Week 8: Basket Weave Scarf/Students Choice. Using the size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles or needles to fit Student’s Choice project. Materials needed for Week 8: - appropriate size circular bamboo knitting needles
- number of skeins of yarn for project
- scissors
- Learn to Crochet
7:00 PM-8:30 PM 05/08/2023 Learn to Crochet at Casa Belvedere! Mondays, 7 to 8:30 pm $210 members, $240 non-members Learn how to crochet and discover a relaxing hobby you will enjoy for life! Crochet is portable – you can always have a project with you on the go. If you can hold a pencil, you can crochet. You will learn how to comfortably hold a crochet hook and the yarn, you will learn the basic crochet stitches; the chain stitch, slip stitch, single crochet and double crochet and as you progress we may get into the shell stitch as well. Specific materials needed for each lesson are listed below, with links to Michael’s online at the bottom of the page. Students should bring the required materials to each class. Lesson 1: CHAIN STITCH: Using the small hook (B or C) and cotton thread, students will learn the chain stitch, then string beads to create a necklace or bracelet. Materials needed: Size B or C crochet hook (metal recommended), 1 Ball of Aunt Lynda’s Classic Cotton Thread (lighter colors recommended – not black.) Lesson 2: SLIP STITCH: Using cotton thread and a piece of fabric, make a coaster using the slip stitch and chain stitch. You will also learn the picot stitch. Materials needed: Size B or C crochet hook (metal recommended), scissors, 1 ball of Aunt Lynda’s Classic Cotton Thread (lighter colors recommended – not black), Teacher will supply a square of sturdy fabric or felt. Lesson 3: Single Crochet swatch using yarn. Materials needed: Size H or I Crochet hook, scissors, 1 skein worsted weight yarn, (i.e. Red Heart Super Saver, Caron One Pound, Caron Simply Soft or Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice). Lesson 4: Double Crochet swatch using yarn. Materials: Size H or I Crochet hook, scissors, 1 skein worsted weight yarn, (i.e. Red Heart Super Saver, Caron One Pound, Caron Simply Soft or Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice). Lessons 5, 6, 7 & 8: Student Driven. Students (with help from the teacher) will decide what type of project they would like to work on. Projects could be a scarf, snood, granny squares, bag or basket or other ideas students may have. Materials needed: Appropriate sized hook, scissors, yarn needle, worsted weight yarn and project ideas/pattern. About the instructor: Margaret Rucci is a first-generation Italian who learned to sew, knit, crochet, cook and all that good stuff from her maternal grandmother, her Nonna and her mom. Margaret teaches hand stitching to high school students during the day and loves teaching and sharing her crafty passions by night. Materials needed for this program: Be sure to bring materials to each class. You can purchase supplies at any craft store or online. Here is a list with live links to Michael’s, or bring what you have from home. - Adult Cooking Class – Seven Layer Cookies
7:00 PM-9:00 PM 05/08/2023 Monday, May 8 • 7:00-9:00 pm
Seven Layer Cookies
| 9 - Children Italian Language Classes
4:00 PM-5:00 PM 05/09/2023 SPRING SESSION
Classes take place from April 18 – June 20 • 10 classes
Children Italian: Tuesdays 4:00 to 5:00 pm (ages 4 to 8) Parliamo Italiano – These classes focus on introducing Italian language to children. They offer an interactive approach to the language, designed to get students comfortable speaking Italian. During our sessions, we explore and experiment with basic vocabulary and expressions. Worksheets and videos are also used during the sessions to assist in learning. - Children Cooking Class – Muffins • Children Class (Ages 6-14)
4:00 PM-5:00 PM 05/09/2023 Tuesday, May 9 • 4:00-5:00 pm Bluberry or Chocolate Muffins Held in the 2nd floor Galleria studio with views - Learn Italian Folk Dances
7:00 PM-9:00 PM 05/09/2023 Learn Italian Folk Dances – a participatory cultural program Tuesday, May 9, 7 pm Galleria with a View Enjoy an evening of folklore, music and dance! The Tammurriata (ta-more-ee-ah-tah) is a folk dance from Naples, Italy. It has roots in ancient times and is still done today to honor La Madonna on her feast days. This isn’t the kind of dance you’re supposed to sit back and watch – the rhythm is too strong! Guests will learn simple steps which can be done by nearly all ages and abilities, thanks to a variety of moves such as jumping and leaping, or graceful chair dancing like a Principessa. It’s danced in a circle, or in pairs. Three folk dance versions will be taught: the ancient dance for Abundance, the Courtship dance, and La Scherma— the Street Fighting dance!
| 10 | 11 - Chess at Casa Belvedere
4:30 PM-5:30 PM 05/11/2023 CHESS AT CASA BELVEDERE Learn to play chess with master instructor Louis Fraser A two-hour class for all ages: children (age 5 and up), teens, parents, guardians and grandparents will learn together and have fun playing chess. Students will learn the essentials of chess, including vocabulary, rules, etiquette and respect. Parental involvement is welcome and encouraged. Personal chess sets are recommended but are not required. Chess is played worldwide, including in Italy, where one of the most famous chess games is held annually in Marostica. Click here to learn more. Four Thursdays at 4:30 pm in the 2nd floor Galleria “studio with a view” April 20, April 27, May 4, May 11 Four-week session: $80 per person members $100 per person non-members - Learn to Needlepoint
7:00 PM-8:30 PM 05/11/2023 Learn to Needlepoint at Casa Belvedere! Thursdays, May 4 to May 25, 7 to 8:30 pm
$105 members, $120 non-members Assisi work is a kind of hand embroidery that originated in Medieval Italy. The technique produces a colored background where the motif in the design is void – that is, left blank. So, you get the color background, and the design stands out because it is not colored. Assisi work was popular as an ecclesiastical embroidery technique, where rich designs would be worked for altar frontals, vestments, and other church uses. The name originates from the town of Assisi, where this technique was often worked in convents responsible for providing church textiles.
| 12 - Zumba
9:30 AM-10:30 AM 05/12/2023 FITNESS AT CASA BELVEDERE
Fridays at 9:30am April 21, April 28, May 5, May 12 Zumba with Michelle Beyer Zumba is a 60-minute fitness class that works the whole body while focusing on cardio and Latin-inspired dance moves. Please wear sneakers or dance shoes. Held in the 2nd floor Galleria studio with views
| 13 - Yoga
9:00 AM-10:00 AM 05/13/2023 FITNESS AT CASA BELVEDERE
Saturdays at 9:00am May 6, May 13, May 20, June 17 YOGA with Toni Freda –Italians are fond of using a Latin proverb – Mens sana in corpore sano – a healthy mind in a healthy body, which clearly describes what yoga can achieve. Yoga combines physical, mental and spiritual wellness with breathing exercises, meditation, and physical poses. Mat class: Please bring water, mat, blocks, and any other yoga props Roll out your mat and enjoy the view! This 45-minute outdoor practice is open to adults at all levels of practice. The class will focus on basic foundational yoga postures to help align, strengthen, and promote flexibility in the body. Breathing techniques are also integrated. There will be an emphasis on simplicity, repetition, and ease of movement.
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14 | 15 - Pilates
8:30 AM-9:30 AM 05/15/2023 FITNESS AT CASA BELVEDERE Mondays at 8:30am April 17, May 1, May 8, May 15 PILATES with Christine Longcore-The whole person-while stabilizing one body part Join Christine of Long Core Pilates for a full body workout, utilizing a variety of props. Pilates works to tone, stretch and elongate the muscles through focused alignment, coordinated breathing and low-impact methods of resistance training. *Space limited due to specialized techniques and processes formatted to individual needs with props. Mat class: Personal mat recommended. No equipment required. - Learn to Knit
5:00 PM-6:30 PM 05/15/2023 Learn to Knit at Casa Belvedere! An eight-week program for adults and teens 13+ Mondays, April 17 to June 19, 2023, 5 to 6:30 pm (no classes May 1 and Memorial Day)
$210 members, $240 non-members In these classes, you will learn how to hold knitting needles and yarn, and you will learn all the basic knitting stitches: Casting on, knit stitch, purl stitch, ribbing and binding off. Specific materials needed for each lesson are listed below, with links to Michael’s online at the bottom of the page. Students should bring the required materials to each class. Week 1: Casting On & Knitted Swatch & Binding Off: Using the size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles, cast on 20 stitches. Materials needed for Week 1: - size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles
- one skein of yarn
- scissors
Week 2: Purl Swatch: Using the size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles, cast on 20 stitches. Materials needed for Week 2: - size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles
- one skein of yarn
- scissors
Week 3: Ribbing Swatch: Using the size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles, cast on 30 stitches. Materials needed for Week 3: - size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles
- one skein of yarn
- scissors
Week 4: Hand Warmers: Using the size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles, cast on 36 stitches. Materials needed for Week 4: - size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles
- one skein of yarn
- scissors
Week 5: Second Hand Warmer: Using the size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles, cast on 36 stitches. Materials Needed for Week 5: - size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles
- one skein of yarn
- scissors
Week 6: Basket Weave Scarf: Using the size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles, cast on 35 stitches. Materials needed for Week 6: - size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles
- one skein of yarn
- scissors
Week 7: Basket Weave Scarf: Using the size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles. Materials needed for Week 7: - size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles
- one skein of yarn
- scissors
Week 8: Basket Weave Scarf/Students Choice. Using the size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles or needles to fit Student’s Choice project. Materials needed for Week 8: - appropriate size circular bamboo knitting needles
- number of skeins of yarn for project
- scissors
- Learn to Crochet
7:00 PM-8:30 PM 05/15/2023 Learn to Crochet at Casa Belvedere! Mondays, 7 to 8:30 pm $210 members, $240 non-members Learn how to crochet and discover a relaxing hobby you will enjoy for life! Crochet is portable – you can always have a project with you on the go. If you can hold a pencil, you can crochet. You will learn how to comfortably hold a crochet hook and the yarn, you will learn the basic crochet stitches; the chain stitch, slip stitch, single crochet and double crochet and as you progress we may get into the shell stitch as well. Specific materials needed for each lesson are listed below, with links to Michael’s online at the bottom of the page. Students should bring the required materials to each class. Lesson 1: CHAIN STITCH: Using the small hook (B or C) and cotton thread, students will learn the chain stitch, then string beads to create a necklace or bracelet. Materials needed: Size B or C crochet hook (metal recommended), 1 Ball of Aunt Lynda’s Classic Cotton Thread (lighter colors recommended – not black.) Lesson 2: SLIP STITCH: Using cotton thread and a piece of fabric, make a coaster using the slip stitch and chain stitch. You will also learn the picot stitch. Materials needed: Size B or C crochet hook (metal recommended), scissors, 1 ball of Aunt Lynda’s Classic Cotton Thread (lighter colors recommended – not black), Teacher will supply a square of sturdy fabric or felt. Lesson 3: Single Crochet swatch using yarn. Materials needed: Size H or I Crochet hook, scissors, 1 skein worsted weight yarn, (i.e. Red Heart Super Saver, Caron One Pound, Caron Simply Soft or Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice). Lesson 4: Double Crochet swatch using yarn. Materials: Size H or I Crochet hook, scissors, 1 skein worsted weight yarn, (i.e. Red Heart Super Saver, Caron One Pound, Caron Simply Soft or Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice). Lessons 5, 6, 7 & 8: Student Driven. Students (with help from the teacher) will decide what type of project they would like to work on. Projects could be a scarf, snood, granny squares, bag or basket or other ideas students may have. Materials needed: Appropriate sized hook, scissors, yarn needle, worsted weight yarn and project ideas/pattern. About the instructor: Margaret Rucci is a first-generation Italian who learned to sew, knit, crochet, cook and all that good stuff from her maternal grandmother, her Nonna and her mom. Margaret teaches hand stitching to high school students during the day and loves teaching and sharing her crafty passions by night. Materials needed for this program: Be sure to bring materials to each class. You can purchase supplies at any craft store or online. Here is a list with live links to Michael’s, or bring what you have from home.
| 16 - Children Italian Language Classes
4:00 PM-5:00 PM 05/16/2023 SPRING SESSION
Classes take place from April 18 – June 20 • 10 classes
Children Italian: Tuesdays 4:00 to 5:00 pm (ages 4 to 8) Parliamo Italiano – These classes focus on introducing Italian language to children. They offer an interactive approach to the language, designed to get students comfortable speaking Italian. During our sessions, we explore and experiment with basic vocabulary and expressions. Worksheets and videos are also used during the sessions to assist in learning. - An Overview of Luigi Pirandello
7:00 PM-9:00 PM 05/16/2023 An Overview of Luigi Pirandello (1867-1936) A hybrid cultural program (in person or virtual) Presented by Francesco Bonavita Tuesday, May 16 at 7 pm Luigi Pirandello is considered a giant of modern Italian literature who transformed the concept of theatrical presentation since ancient Greece. A recipient of the Nobel Prize in 1934, Pirandello explored the complexity of human behavior who saw interactions among people, taking place through a variety of social masks that one is compelled to wear each day. Pirandello believed that we are all actors who manage to externalize our behavior in an accepted social norm, but sometimes we fail miserably in exhibiting our true selves. In addition, Pirandello showed that the concept of truth is a relative factor and, as such, it makes up an essential leitmotif of his narrative. Indeed, the main object of his work is to show that everyone struggles understanding the notion of truth, as everyone tries to show what each believes is true, the results of which are comical, sad and even dramatic. The degree to which he influenced the world of performing arts is incalculable. Suffice to say that the Rashomon phenomenon – coined by the Japanese film maker Akiro Kurosawa for bringing out the relativity of truth on the screen – could not have possible without Pirandello’s ideas. Join us as we explore the personality of Pirandello, his narrative and his theatrical invention.
| 17 | 18 - Learn to Needlepoint
7:00 PM-8:30 PM 05/18/2023 Learn to Needlepoint at Casa Belvedere! Thursdays, May 4 to May 25, 7 to 8:30 pm
$105 members, $120 non-members Assisi work is a kind of hand embroidery that originated in Medieval Italy. The technique produces a colored background where the motif in the design is void – that is, left blank. So, you get the color background, and the design stands out because it is not colored. Assisi work was popular as an ecclesiastical embroidery technique, where rich designs would be worked for altar frontals, vestments, and other church uses. The name originates from the town of Assisi, where this technique was often worked in convents responsible for providing church textiles.
| 19 | 20 - Yoga
9:00 AM-10:00 AM 05/20/2023 FITNESS AT CASA BELVEDERE
Saturdays at 9:00am May 6, May 13, May 20, June 17 YOGA with Toni Freda –Italians are fond of using a Latin proverb – Mens sana in corpore sano – a healthy mind in a healthy body, which clearly describes what yoga can achieve. Yoga combines physical, mental and spiritual wellness with breathing exercises, meditation, and physical poses. Mat class: Please bring water, mat, blocks, and any other yoga props Roll out your mat and enjoy the view! This 45-minute outdoor practice is open to adults at all levels of practice. The class will focus on basic foundational yoga postures to help align, strengthen, and promote flexibility in the body. Breathing techniques are also integrated. There will be an emphasis on simplicity, repetition, and ease of movement.
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21 | 22 - Learn to Knit
5:30 PM-6:30 PM 05/22/2023 Learn to Knit at Casa Belvedere! An eight-week program for adults and teens 13+ Mondays, April 17 to June 19, 2023, 5 to 6:30 pm (no classes May 1 and Memorial Day)
$210 members, $240 non-members In these classes, you will learn how to hold knitting needles and yarn, and you will learn all the basic knitting stitches: Casting on, knit stitch, purl stitch, ribbing and binding off. Specific materials needed for each lesson are listed below, with links to Michael’s online at the bottom of the page. Students should bring the required materials to each class. Week 1: Casting On & Knitted Swatch & Binding Off: Using the size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles, cast on 20 stitches. Materials needed for Week 1: - size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles
- one skein of yarn
- scissors
Week 2: Purl Swatch: Using the size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles, cast on 20 stitches. Materials needed for Week 2: - size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles
- one skein of yarn
- scissors
Week 3: Ribbing Swatch: Using the size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles, cast on 30 stitches. Materials needed for Week 3: - size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles
- one skein of yarn
- scissors
Week 4: Hand Warmers: Using the size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles, cast on 36 stitches. Materials needed for Week 4: - size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles
- one skein of yarn
- scissors
Week 5: Second Hand Warmer: Using the size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles, cast on 36 stitches. Materials Needed for Week 5: - size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles
- one skein of yarn
- scissors
Week 6: Basket Weave Scarf: Using the size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles, cast on 35 stitches. Materials needed for Week 6: - size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles
- one skein of yarn
- scissors
Week 7: Basket Weave Scarf: Using the size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles. Materials needed for Week 7: - size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles
- one skein of yarn
- scissors
Week 8: Basket Weave Scarf/Students Choice. Using the size 7 circular bamboo knitting needles or needles to fit Student’s Choice project. Materials needed for Week 8: - appropriate size circular bamboo knitting needles
- number of skeins of yarn for project
- scissors
- Learn to Crochet
7:00 PM-8:30 PM 05/22/2023 Learn to Crochet at Casa Belvedere! Mondays, 7 to 8:30 pm $210 members, $240 non-members Learn how to crochet and discover a relaxing hobby you will enjoy for life! Crochet is portable – you can always have a project with you on the go. If you can hold a pencil, you can crochet. You will learn how to comfortably hold a crochet hook and the yarn, you will learn the basic crochet stitches; the chain stitch, slip stitch, single crochet and double crochet and as you progress we may get into the shell stitch as well. Specific materials needed for each lesson are listed below, with links to Michael’s online at the bottom of the page. Students should bring the required materials to each class. Lesson 1: CHAIN STITCH: Using the small hook (B or C) and cotton thread, students will learn the chain stitch, then string beads to create a necklace or bracelet. Materials needed: Size B or C crochet hook (metal recommended), 1 Ball of Aunt Lynda’s Classic Cotton Thread (lighter colors recommended – not black.) Lesson 2: SLIP STITCH: Using cotton thread and a piece of fabric, make a coaster using the slip stitch and chain stitch. You will also learn the picot stitch. Materials needed: Size B or C crochet hook (metal recommended), scissors, 1 ball of Aunt Lynda’s Classic Cotton Thread (lighter colors recommended – not black), Teacher will supply a square of sturdy fabric or felt. Lesson 3: Single Crochet swatch using yarn. Materials needed: Size H or I Crochet hook, scissors, 1 skein worsted weight yarn, (i.e. Red Heart Super Saver, Caron One Pound, Caron Simply Soft or Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice). Lesson 4: Double Crochet swatch using yarn. Materials: Size H or I Crochet hook, scissors, 1 skein worsted weight yarn, (i.e. Red Heart Super Saver, Caron One Pound, Caron Simply Soft or Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice). Lessons 5, 6, 7 & 8: Student Driven. Students (with help from the teacher) will decide what type of project they would like to work on. Projects could be a scarf, snood, granny squares, bag or basket or other ideas students may have. Materials needed: Appropriate sized hook, scissors, yarn needle, worsted weight yarn and project ideas/pattern. About the instructor: Margaret Rucci is a first-generation Italian who learned to sew, knit, crochet, cook and all that good stuff from her maternal grandmother, her Nonna and her mom. Margaret teaches hand stitching to high school students during the day and loves teaching and sharing her crafty passions by night. Materials needed for this program: Be sure to bring materials to each class. You can purchase supplies at any craft store or online. Here is a list with live links to Michael’s, or bring what you have from home.
| 23 - Children Italian Language Classes
4:00 PM-5:00 PM 05/23/2023 SPRING SESSION
Classes take place from April 18 – June 20 • 10 classes
Children Italian: Tuesdays 4:00 to 5:00 pm (ages 4 to 8) Parliamo Italiano – These classes focus on introducing Italian language to children. They offer an interactive approach to the language, designed to get students comfortable speaking Italian. During our sessions, we explore and experiment with basic vocabulary and expressions. Worksheets and videos are also used during the sessions to assist in learning. - Children Cooking Class – Hand Cookies • Children Class (Ages 6-14)
4:00 PM-5:00 PM 05/23/2023 Tuesday, May 23 • 4:00-5:00 pm Make your hand cookies and decorate them! Held in the 2nd floor Galleria studio with views - Adult Cooking Class – Arancini/Rice Balls
7:00 PM-9:00 PM 05/23/2023 Tuesday, May 23 • 7:00-9:00 pm
Arancini/Rice Balls
| 24 - Opera Lunch at Casa Belvedere
11:30 AM-4:00 PM 05/24/2023 Opera Lunch at Casa Belvedere Wednesday, May 24. Doors open at 11:30 am, program begins at noon The Operatic Harp – An Opera Presentation and Luncheon led by Opera Educator Lou Barrella $70 members, $75 non-members The HARP is a stringed musical instrument dating back to antiquity. When the harp is added into a musical composition, the listener may be entranced by its special tonal quality, especially by an ethereal or celestial sound. This presentation will survey many of those special moments in opera and a few from ballet, Broadway, film, symphony and television. This event includes a four-course lunch with wine, soft drinks and coffee. Cost is $70 per person for Casa Belvedere & Garibaldi Meucci Museum members, $75 for non-members (includes tax and gratuities). Reservations require pre-payment. Space is limited – register now!
| 25 - Learn to Needlepoint
7:00 PM-8:30 PM 05/25/2023 Learn to Needlepoint at Casa Belvedere! Thursdays, May 4 to May 25, 7 to 8:30 pm
$105 members, $120 non-members Assisi work is a kind of hand embroidery that originated in Medieval Italy. The technique produces a colored background where the motif in the design is void – that is, left blank. So, you get the color background, and the design stands out because it is not colored. Assisi work was popular as an ecclesiastical embroidery technique, where rich designs would be worked for altar frontals, vestments, and other church uses. The name originates from the town of Assisi, where this technique was often worked in convents responsible for providing church textiles.
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28 | 29 | 30 - Children Italian Language Classes
4:00 PM-5:00 PM 05/30/2023 SPRING SESSION
Classes take place from April 18 – June 20 • 10 classes
Children Italian: Tuesdays 4:00 to 5:00 pm (ages 4 to 8) Parliamo Italiano – These classes focus on introducing Italian language to children. They offer an interactive approach to the language, designed to get students comfortable speaking Italian. During our sessions, we explore and experiment with basic vocabulary and expressions. Worksheets and videos are also used during the sessions to assist in learning. - Extra Virgin Olive Oil Tasting
7:00 PM-9:00 PM 05/30/2023 Extra Virgin Olive Oil Tasting at Casa Belvedere Presented by Gourmet Cooking & Living Tuesday, May 30 at 7pm in the Galleria $70 members, $75 non-members Join us for a curated, intellectual, and elegant experience! You will taste six different olive oils from six different regions, and the instructors will discuss the flavor profiles, terroir, and background on producer/farmers. You will also learn how to select a good quality EVOO and what the differences are. Guests will be provided with small cups for tasting, tasting note sheets, bread for dipping, along with tastings of bruschetta with three different pestos from Puglia, as well as olives. At the end of the program, each guest will receive a 500 ml bottle to take home. Guests will also be able to purchase a selection of olive oils, jarred vegetables, and balsamic vinegars. Wine and soft drinks will be available for purchase.
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