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Title:How to Make them Goodies
Notice:Please Don't Start New Notes for Old Topics! Check 5.*
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Created:Tue Feb 18 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4127
Total number of notes:31160

1664.0. "LESSONS: Cake Decorating Classes" by MAMIE::EUBANKS () Tue Mar 07 1989 14:43

    I am looking for a "cake decorating" class in the greater Boston
    area.  I would appreciate any suggestions.
    Thank you.
    Cathie
    
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1664.6I'm not sure about this, but .......MERCY::FROMENTTue Mar 01 1988 16:344
    I don't know if they still have it, but I think JC Penney used to offer
    the Wilton Cake Decorating Course.  You might also try That Kitchen
    Place in Amherst, I think they offer courses also.
    
1664.7Adult Ed ClassesNITPIK::MANINAThu Mar 03 1988 16:004
    Also contact the local high school for a listing of their evening
    adult classes.  There is usually one offered.
    
    Manina
1664.1Try Adult Education programsSTRATA::BARRYTue Mar 07 1989 15:2110
    Don't know if this is much help, but a lot of the Adult Education
    programs that the public schools offer in the evening have them.
    I know that Worcester "Night Life" does.  I think that Assabet
    offers one too but am not sure.  These aren't exactly what I
    would call "greater Boston Area", but perhaps the Adult Education
    programs in your area would have similar offerings!
    
    Good luck!
    
    Lesa
1664.2Lee WardsAIMHI::LESTERCLAIRE BOLANDWed Mar 08 1989 12:342
    Lee Wards in Burlington MA have the Walton cake decorating classes
    they start about every other week.
1664.3BCAE in BostonAKOV12::JOYGotta get back to Greece!Wed Mar 08 1989 15:515
    I'm pretty sure the Boston Center for Adult Education on Comm. Ave.
    has cake decorating courses for varying degrees of experience.
    
    Debbie
    
1664.4USMFG::PJEFFRIESthe best is betterThu Mar 09 1989 13:329
    
    Beware of the "Wilton" classes, they really push the Wilton products
    and emphasis a lot of special products that aren't really necessary
    to decorate a pretty cake. If I remember correctly, the don't have
    you decorate a real cake, the use cardboard or a cake pan. Believe
    me, that's nothing like the real cake. You need to be able to practice
    where there are real crumbs. 
                              
    
1664.5Cake Decorating in NashuaSQM::MADDENKitty stars on the fish tank.Tue Mar 28 1989 14:036
    
    
   N.H. Vocational Technical School in Nashua is offering a cake decorating
   class starting May 23rd.  The course runs for 5 weeks, is held
   Tuesday nights from 6:00 to 8:00 pm and cost $45.00 plus 
   supplies.