SPARKY’S BLOG
7-28-12
Hospitality
Shin-Dig
Ivy Tech
Community College is a wonderful place to learn (at least for me it is). I’ve stretched my brain in ways I didn’t know
were possible. I learned to re-connect
with my passion for writing and I discovered a new yearning for the visual arts
through my video presentations for various classes. Most of all, I learned that I will be a
pretty good chef someday as I have achieved Suma cum laude (with highest
honors) status at the culmination of my collegiate career.
Ivy Tech's Hospitality program is rather diverse..... |
......offering not only culinary skills but event management, baking, etc. |
I have also
succeeded in continuous improvement during my externship at “Cypress” restaurant
in Charleston, SC by satisfying Chef Craig Deihl’s mantra of “working harder –
working faster!” He would scream this in
my ear while working in front of customers at one particular event during the
Charleston Food + Wine Festival. I
accepted his misguided intent of bravado and showmanship with aplomb and grace
while under fire all the while putting out the food in a concise and appealing
manner.
Chef Craig Deihl ( two-time James Beard nominee) |
Stepping
over obstacles and sometimes leaping over them is a requirement in this
profession that is more passion than job.
I am but a novice upon the completion of my studies yet I’m drawn to
more abuse as long as I can glean more experience and knowledge from it for
useful purposes down the road.
Externing at Cypress restaurant in Charleston, South Carolina |
Ivy Tech.
recognizes these tough times and encourages the passion for learning by
providing a smooth patch that can come in the form of a shoulder to lean or cry
on; an instructor that understands that each student learns at a different
pace; an instructor that takes an interest in your other associated proclivities
like culinary writing or food styling/photography…..whatever the needs are; Ivy
Tech seems to rise to the occasion and that’s why each and every year the
Hospitality Dept. holds a reception for impending graduates that celebrates our
success be they small or large.
Program Chair - Chef Jeff Bricker (A source of inspiration for me!)
|
During this
reception we all receive medals with our concentration of study engraved in
them as well as a seal of the “Ivy” logo.
It is a very nice piece of hardware and one that I am very proud of; it
is a symbol of the hard work that has gone into being a graduate of the
Culinary Arts program at Ivy Tech. Community College.
A great day for Hospitality students! |
This event
is also an opportunity for the Table Service, Garde manger, Pastry
and Cake Decorating classes to be involved by providing the food for the
guests. Take it from me, the students
knocked this one out of the ball park. I
was struck with a bit of sadness as this event signifies an end to what was a
very rewarding and extremely fun time for me.
I will miss college life very much but it is now time to start a new
journey and put to test the skills I’ve developed and the knowledge I’ve
realized during this two-year sojourn.
Chef Thomas England (A great mentor!) |
Seeing all
my fellow class-mates milling around the crowd snazzily dressed in their chef
whites and newly adorned with their culinary medals is very heart-warming to me
and my chest is swelling with pride not just for myself but for my new-found
friends and burgeoning chefs that will set this town on its ear by discovering
new culinary offerings, methods and flavors as well as becoming instrumental in
the community reaching out to help where they can. I am proud of these students cum graduates
and am hopeful of great things from them maybe even from myself as well. We’ll see?
I have been lucky to meet phenomenal folks during my culinary schooling that I'll treasure for many years to come!
Always stay positive and always be professional is my mantra and it has served me well and I hope it continues to do so.
Family and friends are paramount to anyone's success...thank you Cristal, Gary and Anne |
Have a
great day and never give up!
Mark
(Sparky)
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