WELCOME FALL 2010 STUDENTS! BENVENUTI A TUTTI!!!
Italian phrase of the week
“In bocca al lupo”
(Good luck! Literally, “In the wolf’s mouth”. When someone says this to you, the appropriate response is “Crepi il lupo” or simply, “crepi”, may the wolf die!)
Events this Semester
Thursday, Sept. 2
WELCOME DINNER
Sunday, Sept. 5
Antique Market in Fiesole and Bread Festival
Tuesday, Sept. 7
PIZZAIOLO Pizza-Making COURSE
Friday, Sept. 10
Wine Tasting Lecture (Univ. of Florence GUESTS), CET Center
Saturday, Sept. 11
Day trip to Greve in Chianti
Sunday, Sept. 12
Day trip to the Virgin pool
Thurs, Sept 16
Belltower CLIMB and APERITIVO
Wednesday, Sept. 22
Welcome Reception for International Students. Palazzo Vecchio. Time TBA.
Saturday, Sept. 25
Day trip to the hotsprings in Monsummano.
Sunday, Sept 26
Corri la vita: Run for Life
Traditional Florentine Cancer Society fundraiser – 5 km walk through Florence with cultural stops along the way. Join us at 9:30 AM for the walk and receive a Ferragamo t-shirt!
September 27- October 13
Fiorenza Soccer Tournament. Schedule TBA. Traditional ‘calcetto’ (5-on-5) two-week soccer tournament with other university students (Cal State, Gonzaga, Syracuse, Uconn, Florida, etc.).
Tuesday, November 9
8 pm Opera: The Marriage of Figaro
Thursday, Dec. 2
8 pm Ice-skating in Piazza della Libertà
Wednesday, Dec. 8
Holiday Festival; No Class! Join us on a day trip to the Tuscan hillside town of Palazzuolo Sul Senio, home of the “1000 Nativity Scenes” and annual holiday festival.
Benvenuti a tutti! Welcome to the CET Florence blog, where you can read about the latest happenings at CET Florence. Hear students tell it like it is and see what we've been up to throughout the semester. CET Academic Programs is a private study abroad organization based in Washington D.C. that has been designing and administering innovative educational programs abroad since 1982. Programs are offered in China, The Czech Republic, Italy, Japan, Spain, Vietnam and Syria.
martedì 24 agosto 2010
lunedì 5 luglio 2010
Traveling Seminar to Catania, Sicily
Day One: Walking Tour of Catania
We saw several of the the city's Baroque churches, the University of Catania, the famous fish market, the Ursino Castle, and the Roman amphitheatre.
Day Two: Climbing Mount Etna
With renowned geologist Sandro Privitera, we hiked on Mt. Sartorius.
domenica 4 luglio 2010
Pizza-making Course at "Il Teatro" Restaurant
We worked with a professional "pizzaiolo" (pizza-maker) to create and devour our own pizzas! Ali worked with chefs in the kitchen to make a homemade fresh pasta sauce.
On Top of Florence: Climbing Giotto's Bell Tower
On June 17th, we climbed the 400-plus steps to the top of the Duomo's bell tower. After enjoying a view of the city, we headed to the "Casa della Creativita'" for an aperitivo.
martedì 8 giugno 2010
Welcome, Summer Students!
Announcements / CET Events
Wednesday, June 9
Summer 2010 Orientation begins!
Happy Birthday, Sophia!
Pizza dinner in Viale Belfiore, 58 at 7:30 pm. Aria will pick up 5 Giornate Residents at 7:00 pm.
Thursday, June 10
First day of Orientation. Welcome Dinner
Tuesday, June 15
Pizza-making Class 5:30 pm
Thursday, June 17
Duomo/Belltower Climb
This week in Florence
Sunday Brunch:
Every Sunday at Angels Bar (Via del Proconsolo 29/31r) 10 Euro. Reservations http://www.florenceforfun.org/
Galleria dell’Accademica:
Renaissance Brides: fifteenth century paintings from prestigious museums tell the story about married life during the Renaissance period. The roles in the couple and in particular the role of the woman in the house. Free entrance with museum pass. Via Ricasoli, 58-60 - Tue-Sun 8.15am-6.50pm closed Mondays.
Hiking and Wine Tasting:
Every Saturday in June and July in the Chianti.
http://www.florenceforfun.org/index.php?lng=1&id=922 for
details about cost, departure from Florence, and reservations.
Featured Restaurant of the Week :
Pizzeria Spera (Via della Cernaia, 9).
Off the beaten path, this pizzeria is often hailed as boasting Florence’s best pizza. Around the corner from CET’s Cinque Giornate apartment, don’t miss this neighborhood jewel!
Anxious to explore? Suggestions in/around Florence:
Take Bus 7's new express line from Piazza San Marco to Fiesole for a quick escape into the hills. The trip takes 15 minutes and the view from the
hillside town is fantastic!
Or … Bus 12 (or make the 30 minute walk up from the city center) to Piazzale Michelangelo for a breathtaking view of Florence or a picnic in the Rose Garden.
Spectacular view from the Piazzale Michelangelo.
Suggested Websites for life a Firenze:
For more information about daily life and events in Florence, check out The Florentine newspaper, A Friend in Florence’s list of resources, Florence's tourism board (APT Firenze) and Florence For Fun.
Welcome to Firenze! Ponte Vecchio awaits!
Wednesday, June 9
Summer 2010 Orientation begins!
Happy Birthday, Sophia!
Pizza dinner in Viale Belfiore, 58 at 7:30 pm. Aria will pick up 5 Giornate Residents at 7:00 pm.
Thursday, June 10
First day of Orientation. Welcome Dinner
Tuesday, June 15
Pizza-making Class 5:30 pm
Thursday, June 17
Duomo/Belltower Climb
ready to climb the 414 steps to the top?
This week in Florence
Sunday Brunch:
Every Sunday at Angels Bar (Via del Proconsolo 29/31r) 10 Euro. Reservations http://www.florenceforfun.org/
Galleria dell’Accademica:
Renaissance Brides: fifteenth century paintings from prestigious museums tell the story about married life during the Renaissance period. The roles in the couple and in particular the role of the woman in the house. Free entrance with museum pass. Via Ricasoli, 58-60 - Tue-Sun 8.15am-6.50pm closed Mondays.
Hiking and Wine Tasting:
Every Saturday in June and July in the Chianti.
http://www.florenceforfun.org/index.php?lng=1&id=922 for
details about cost, departure from Florence, and reservations.
Featured Restaurant of the Week :
Pizzeria Spera (Via della Cernaia, 9).
Off the beaten path, this pizzeria is often hailed as boasting Florence’s best pizza. Around the corner from CET’s Cinque Giornate apartment, don’t miss this neighborhood jewel!
Anxious to explore? Suggestions in/around Florence:
Take Bus 7's new express line from Piazza San Marco to Fiesole for a quick escape into the hills. The trip takes 15 minutes and the view from the
hillside town is fantastic!
Or … Bus 12 (or make the 30 minute walk up from the city center) to Piazzale Michelangelo for a breathtaking view of Florence or a picnic in the Rose Garden.
Spectacular view from the Piazzale Michelangelo.
Suggested Websites for life a Firenze:
For more information about daily life and events in Florence, check out The Florentine newspaper, A Friend in Florence’s list of resources, Florence's tourism board (APT Firenze) and Florence For Fun.
venerdì 14 maggio 2010
mercoledì 5 maggio 2010
CET Student Correspondent News: The Bucket List
I can't believe this is the last week of classes! My friends and I have put together a bucket list for activities we want to do before our program ends on May 14th. Some of the highlights are:
1) Watch the sunrise from Piazzale Michelangelo
2) Have dinner at Tre Panche
Traveltruth.com calls this their "absolute favorite trattoria in Florence ... a small, three-bench affair ... a contemporary Tuscan secret that is unknown to most of the guidebook writers. Order the beef in a reduced balsamic vinegar glaze and any pasta with truffles ... You might run into Italian movie stars or young up and comers from Florence’s thriving arts community. This tiny haunt of true Tuscan cuisine using the finest ingredients will win you over." (Via Pacinotti 32 055-583724)
3) Go to the rose garden
4) Have a picnic in Boboli gardens
5) Go to an aperitivo at Kitsch
6) Hike in the Cinque Terre
7) Cook one last Italian meal
I will be busy getting ready for finals and taking advantage of Florence while I'm still here for the next 10 days!
Ellen Barg-Walkow,
CET Florence Spring 2010
1) Watch the sunrise from Piazzale Michelangelo
2) Have dinner at Tre Panche
Traveltruth.com calls this their "absolute favorite trattoria in Florence ... a small, three-bench affair ... a contemporary Tuscan secret that is unknown to most of the guidebook writers. Order the beef in a reduced balsamic vinegar glaze and any pasta with truffles ... You might run into Italian movie stars or young up and comers from Florence’s thriving arts community. This tiny haunt of true Tuscan cuisine using the finest ingredients will win you over." (Via Pacinotti 32 055-583724)
3) Go to the rose garden
4) Have a picnic in Boboli gardens
5) Go to an aperitivo at Kitsch
6) Hike in the Cinque Terre
7) Cook one last Italian meal
I will be busy getting ready for finals and taking advantage of Florence while I'm still here for the next 10 days!
Ellen Barg-Walkow,
CET Florence Spring 2010
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