WELFARE FUND SI BEAGLE LEARNING CENTERS PROGRAM WWW.UFT.ORG VOLUME 31, NUMBER 1 FALL 2016

v ELIGIBILITY v TO REGISTER HOW TO REGISTER • Each registrant must complete separate registration UFT retirees will be registered before spouses, registered coupon(s) for Fall 2016 and Intersession 2017 with their FALL LEARNING CENTER CLASS SCHEDULE domestic partners, AFT, NYSUT and PSC members. Start date: Tuesday, September 13, 2016 name, last four digits of social security number, address, End date: Friday, November 18, 2016 v REGISTRATION FEES phone number and course information. • You must send separate checks for the Fall 2016 and • Registration deadline: Monday, August 15, 2016 ALL CHECKS/MONEY ORDERS MUST BE MADE PAYABLE TO UFTWF RETIREE PROGRAMS Intersession 2017. WEEK Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays Fridays (NO CASH ACCEPTED). • Provide the correct course/seminar/trip code(s) and 1 — 9/13/16 9/14/16 9/15/16 9/16/16 course/seminar/trip title(s) 2 9/19/16 9/20/16 9/21/16 9/22/16 9/23/16 Use the registration coupon for all courses, seminars, trips, • Spouses, registered domestic partners, AFT, NYSUT and 3 9/26/16 9/27/16 9/28/16 9/29/16 9/30/16 special events and Defensive Driving. There is a $10 fee for PSC members are wait-listed. Do not enclose a payment 4 — — 10/5/16 10/6/16 10/7/16 each course, including Dine Around and Theater Experience for them. 5 — 10/11/16 — 10/13/16 10/14/16 and $2 for each seminar. All fees are NON-REFUNDABLE • If a spouse is not registering for any of the programs, do 6 10/17/16 10/18/16 10/19/16 10/20/16 10/21/16 and NON-TRANSFERABLE. not write his/her name in the line provided. 7 10/24/16 10/25/16 10/26/16 10/27/16 10/28/16 • Each registrant must pay with his/her own checks/money 8 10/31/16 11/1/16 11/2/16 11/3/16 11/4/16 v COURSES order made payable to UFTWF Retiree Programs. 9 11/7/16 — 11/9/16 11/10/16 — • The maximum number of courses you may register for is three. Include on the checks/money orders the course number 10 11/14/16 11/15/16 11/16/16 11/17/16 11/18/16 • You must register for the course(s) in advance. We will exactly as it appears in the course description. Enclose not accept payment the day of the course. payment with the registration form. • There will be no classes on the following days: • Write one check/money order for courses. • DO NOT staple or tape your check to your registration form. September 12 – Eid al-Adha In addition to the three courses you may register for: • MEMBERS CANNOT PAY FOR OTHER MEMBERS. October 3-4 - Rosh Hashanah October 6 – make-up for October 3rd classes v SEMINARS NB: View Si Beagle offerings online at www.uft.org, click chap- October 10 – Columbus Day • No fee for benefit seminars (e.g. legal plan, health ters/retirees/programs, then scroll to bottom of page to view the Si October 12 – Yom Kippur benefits). Beagle and download coupon to send it in for registration. November 8 - Election Day • You MUST register for all seminars in advance to v GENERAL INFORMATION November 11 - Veteran’s Day guarantee seating. • Your course selection coupon will be stamped either • Write one check/money order for seminars. INTERSESSION SCHEDULE with a green “ENTERED” or a red “SORRY COURSE, Start date: January 9, 2017 v TRIPS SEMINAR or TRIP FULL” and returned to you in the End date: Thursday, February 9, 2017 • You may register for up to five trips. mail. Bring the coupon to every session your course • The price shown is the complete fee for each trip. meets if it is marked in green. It serves as your admission • Registration deadline: Monday, December 12, 2016 • Write a separate check/money order for each trip. card. If your coupon is stamped in red it indicates that you will not be admitted and your name will be put on a WEEK Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays Fridays • All trips are RAIN or SHINE. 1 1/9/17 1/10/17 1/11/17 1/12/17 — • REFUNDS ARE MADE UPON WRITTEN REQUEST UP WAIT LIST. WAIT LISTED retirees, registered domestic 2 — 1/17/17 1/18/17 1/19/17 — TO FOUR WEEKS PRIOR TO TRIP DATE. Mail refund partners, AFT, NYSUT and PSC members will be notified 3 1/23/17 1/24/17 1/25/17 1/26/17 — request to: UFTWF Retiree Programs, 52 , 17th of course openings by a Borough Section Coordinator 4 1/30/17 1/31/17 2/1/17 2/2/17 — Floor, NY, NY 10004. Attn: Gerri Herskowitz, Director. according to the date registration was received. • Queens and retirees will be sent UFT ID cards. 5 2/6/17 2/7/17 2/8/17 2/9/17 — • Refunds will be issued in four to six weeks. Sign these ID cards and present them to enter the buildings. • There will be no classes on the following days: v THEATER EXPERIENCE • Overpayments will be issued in four to six weeks. January 16 - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day • Individual checks for different shows to be collected at • We reserve the right to cancel any course that has fewer each session made payable to UFTWF Retiree Programs. than 15 students registered by the registration deadline. All registration MUST be received BY MAIL ONLY and sent to: • Enclose a separate check/money order for $10 payable Registered students will be notified and issued full re- UFTWF Retiree Programs to UFTWF Retiree Programs. funds. Refunds will be issued in four to six weeks. Si Beagle Learning Centers • New courses, seminars and trips are added periodically in v DINE AROUNDS our Learning Centers. These are exempt from the three- 52 Broadway, 17th Floor • Individual checks for each restaurant will be collected at orien- , NY 10004 course maximum. Look for announcements in the RTC tation session made payable to UFTWF Retiree Programs. column in each issue of the New York Teacher or on the Please note: We CANNOT check to see if we received your • Refunds are contingent upon policy of the vendor. UFT website. registration. Allow four to six weeks for processing from the • Enclose a separate check/money order for $10 payable date we receive it in the office. to UFTWF Retiree Programs. KEEP THIS ISSUE! Any other questions, please call the main office at 212-598- v UFT DEFENSIVE DRIVING After you have sent in your registration, 6879 from July 5, 2016-September 6, 2016. • Enclose a separate check/money order for $35 payable to keep this issue as a reminder of the dates UFTWF Retiree Programs. of your courses, seminars and trips.

RETIREE PROGRAMS DEPARTMENT Michael Mulgrew President, UFT • Tom Murphy Chapter Leader, UFT-RTC • Debra Penny UFT Liaison to the RTC • Gerri Herskowitz Director, UFTWF Retiree Programs Christopher Chin, LMSW Acting Director, UFTWF Retiree Social Services • Lynn Lospenuso Retiree Communications Coordinator BOROUGH LEARNING CENTERS UFT BRONX LEARNING CENTER 2500 Halsey St., Bronx, NY 10461 • (718) 862-6069/ (718) 862-6004 • Cheryl Bing-Howard, Elizabeth Harris, Coordinators UFT BROOKLYN LEARNING CENTER 335 Adams St., 24th Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11201 • (718) 722-6961/ (718) 722-6962 • Evelyn Dorell, Kathy Giannou and Regina Olff, Coordinators UFT MANHATTAN LEARNING CENTER 50 Broadway, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10004 • (212) 510-6478/ (212) 510-6479 • Jo-Ann Hauptman, Esta Heitner, Carolyn Givens Lambert and Carol Melucci, Coordinators UFT QUEENS LEARNING CENTER 97-77 Queens Blvd., 8th Floor, Rego Park, NY 11374 • (718) 830-5711/ (718) 830-5710 • Laura Chin, Margaret-Ann Stahl and Ray Taruskin, Coordinators UFT STATEN ISLAND LEARNING CENTER 4456 Amboy Rd., Staten Island, NY 10312 • (718) 605-1400 • Jeanne Casanovas, Peggy Munno and Audrey Zimring, Coordinators OUTREACH SECTIONS UFT NASSAU SECTION Nina Tribble, Coordinator • (516) 350-0978 • UFT NEW JERSEY SECTION Angela Reformato Solomon, Coordinator • (732) 595-6197 UFT SUFFOLK SECTION George Borsuk, Coordinator • (631) 367-0047 • UFT WESTCHESTER/ROCKLAND/PUTNAM SECTION Irene Rabinowitz, Coordinator • (917) 689-0563 TDA WORKSHOPS DINE AROUND & THEATRE EXPERIENCE SAVE THE DATE! Since 1988, retirees have had the right to defer distribution There is a $10 fee for Dine Around and Theater Experi- 2016 STATEN ISLAND of their Tax Deferred Annuity (TDA) money when they ence. Enclose a separate check/money order payable retire. To help you understand the choices you may make, to UFTWF Retiree Programs. All fees are NON-RE- CANASTA we are offering the workshops listed below. All meetings FUNDABLE and NON-TRANSFERRABLE. are 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. except So. New Jersey which is BRONX: XF 851 THEATER EXPERIENCE Attend TOURNAMENT 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. There is no fee for TDA Workshops. dramas, musicals, dance and concerts at discounted pric- Are you competitive? Register with Please follow the normal seminar registration pro- es. Bring your checkbook to each session. Three sessions: a UFT partner and be our first UFT cedure using the course number indicated. For Florida Sept. 23; Oct. 14; Nov. 18. 12:30-2. C. Bing-Howard. Canasta champs! Prizes, refresh- TDA Workshops, please turn to page 14. MANHATTAN: MF 851 THEATER EXPERIENCE ments and fun. Bring your own cards BRONX: XF 801 Thursday, Oct. 20, Bronx Learning Attend on and off Broadway performances at discount and tray. Friday, November 4th. 10 Center, 2500 Halsey St. prices. Bring your checkbook to each session. Three ses- a.m.- 1p.m. $5. Instructors: S. Siegel, BROOKLYN: KF 801 Thursday, Nov. 3, Brooklyn Learn- sions: Sept. 22; Oct. 20; Nov. 17. 10:15-12:15. J. DeNave. U. Mackler and C. Patelsky. DO NOT ing Center, 335 Adams St., 24th Floor. SEND MONEY OR FORM AT MF 951 DINE AROUND Enjoy a variety of cuisines for THIS TIME. Registration takes place MANHATTAN: MF 801 Tuesday, Oct. 25, UFT Headquar- lunch at three different restaurants. List of restaurants at the Staten Island Learning Center ters, 52 Broadway, 19th Floor, Rms. D & E. will be mailed to you. R. Victor. beginning October 4, 2016. QUEENS: QF 801 Wednesday, Nov. 2, Queens Learning STATEN ISLAND: RF 951 EPICUREAN DELIGHT: Center, 97-77 Queens Blvd. 8th Floor. DINE AROUND Enjoy a variety of cuisines at three well- known Staten Island restaurants at 5 p.m. Bring STATEN ISLAND: RF 801 Thursday, Nov. 10, Staten your checkbook to the orientation session on Friday, Sept. Island Learning Center, 4456 Amboy Rd. Meets in Annex. 16. Registration is required for the restaurants at that NASSAU/ SUFFOLK: NF 801 Monday, Oct. 31, NYSUT time. Meets in annex. 10:15-12:15. R. Zuckerberg. SPECIAL EVENTS Headquarters – Nassau Regional Office, 1000 Woodbury WESTCHESTER: WF 851 THEATER EXPERI- Road, Suite 214,Woodbury. Enclose a separate check/money order ENCE Attend on and off Broadway performances at payable to UFTWF Retiree Pro- NORTHERN NEW JERSEY: JF 801 Wednesday, Oct. 26, discounted prices. Bring your checkbook to each session. grams. All fees are NON-REFUND- Fort Lee Recreation Center, 1501 Stillwell Ave., Fort Lee. All sessions are at the Northeast Jewish Center, 11 Salis- ABLE and NON-TRANSFERRABLE. SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY: JF 802 Monday, Oct. 17. bury Road (off Tuckahoe Rd. across from Bally’s parking BRONX: XF 651 END TERM Forsgate Country Club, 375 Forsgate Dr., Monroe Township. lot),Yonkers. Three sessions: Sept. 23; Oct. 21; Nov. 18. PARTY Monday, Dec. 5. 12-3. $30. WESTCHESTER/ROCKLAND/PUTNAM: WF 801 12:30-2:30. S. Eisenberg. Lobster Box, 34 City Island Ave., Monday, Nov. 7, Grinton I. Will Library, 1500 Central Park City Island. Advance registration Ave., Yonkers. required no later than Nov. 4. C. Bing- Howard/E. Harris. ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS BROOKLYN: KF 651 SHOW Unless otherwise noted, all meetings are held from 10 a.m.- AND SCHMOOZE Thursday, Dec. 1. 11:30-3. $25. Advance registra- UFT DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSES 1 p.m. with coffee served at 9:45 a.m. Online registration is available for annual meetings only at http://uft.org/RTCan- tion required no later than Nov. 4. E. For credit you must attend one full-day course or both Dorell/K. Giannou/R. Olff. parts of a two session course, in sequence. You may take a nualmeetings course only once every three years for insurance reduction BRONX: XA 001 Wednesday, Mar. 1, Bronx Learning STATEN ISLAND: RF 651 END benefits and once every 18 months for point reduction. Center, 2500 Halsey St. TERM PARTY Join us at Li Greci’s Bring your license to the first session. Participants must Staaten, 697 Forest Avenue. Wednes- BROOKLYN: KA 001 Tuesday, Jan. 31, UFT Headquar- day, Nov. 30. 12 noon. $37. Advance attend all sessions. Late comers will not be admited. ters, 52 Broadway, 2nd Fl. Auditorium. Contact Esta Heitner or Jo-Ann Hauptman, Manhattan registration required no later than MANHATTAN: MA 001 Tuesday, Feb. 28, UFT Head- Nov. 14. J. Casanovas/A. Zimring/P. Learning Center, 1-212-510-6478 or 6479 (Monday-Thurs- quarters, 52 Broadway, 2nd Fl. Auditorium. day) from September 13-November 17 with any questions. Munno. *OPEN SEATING- if you The cost is $35. The standard $10 course registration fee QUEENS: QA 001 Wednesday, Jan. 11, Forest Hills Jew- would like to sit with a certain group/ is waived. Make checks payable to UFTWF RETIREE ish Center, 106-06 Queens Blvd. class, submit separate coupons and check in one envelope (table of 12). PROGRAMS. Please remember to write the course num- STATEN ISLAND: RA 001 Wednesday, Mar. 8, Li Greci’s ber on your check. We will try to accomodate your Staaten, 697 Forest Ave. request. BRONX: XF 701 Friday, Oct. 21.10 a.m.-5 p.m. One ses- NASSAU: NA 001 Tuesday, Jan. 10 Adelphi University, sion. Bronx Learning Center, 2500 Halsey St. B. Levine. NASSAU: NF 600 NOT BACK TO Ruth S. Harley University Court - Room 202/3, South Avenue, SCHOOL LUNCHEON Wednesday, BROOKLYN: KF 701 Two Fridays, Oct. 28 & Nov. 4. Garden City. Sept. 7. Verdi’s of Westbury,680 Old 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Brooklyn Learning Center, 335 Adams St., SUFFOLK: UA 001 Tuesday, Feb. 14, Suffolk County Country Rd., Westbury. 12:30 p.m. 24th Floor. J. Portnoy. Community College, Michael J. Grant Campus, Health, $38. Advance registration required no MANHATTAN: MF 701 Two Fridays, Oct. 14 & 21. Sports and Education Center, Lecture Hall, Crooked Hill later than Aug. 12. N. Tribble. 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Manhattan Learning Center, 50 Road, Brentwood. NEW JERSEY: JF 600 SO. NEW Broadway, 2nd Floor. N. Remland. NORTHERN NEW JERSEY: JA 001 Wednesday, Feb. 15, JERSEY ANNUAL LUNCHEON QUEENS: QF 701 Two Fridays, Sept. 23 & 30.10:15 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Doubletree Hotel, 2117 Route 4 East, Fort Lee. Monday, Oct. 17. 12 noon. Forsgate a.m.-2:15 p.m.Queens Learning Center, 97-77 Queens SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY: JA 002 Wednesday, Feb. 1, Country Club, 375 Forsgate Dr., Mon- Blvd., 8th Floor. N. Remland. Radisson Hotel, 50 Gibson Pl., Freehold. roe Township. $40. Advance registra- STATEN ISLAND: RF 701 Friday, Dec. 2. 10 a.m.- 5 tion required no later than Sept. 19. A. WESTCHESTER/ROCKLAND/PUTNAM: WA 001 Solomon. p.m. One session. Staten Island Learning Center, 4456 Tuesday, Mar. 7, Congregations Sons of Israel, 300 North Amboy Rd. B. Levine. Broadway, Upper Nyack.

books are chosen by the group: fiction & the basics and continue to build your knowl- non-fiction. Freeport Memorial Library, edge and skills. Mah Jongg sets provided. SEMINARS NASSAU/ SUFFOLK 144 West Merrick Rd. (bring quarters for Plainview Old Bethpage Library, 999 Old parking meters) in Freeport. Three sessions: Country Road in Plainview. Six sessions: Oct. SECTION Sept. 19; Oct. 17; Nov. 14. $12 includes 6, 13, 20, 27; Nov. 3, 10. 1-3. $16 includes Unless otherwise noted, all seminars have registration and handouts. 10:30-12:30. B. registration and materials. A. Seligson. a $2 fee (which is non-refundable and non- Mignano. transferable). COURSES FRIDAY NF 805 HOW TO KEEP ACCURATE MEDI- THURSDAY CAL RECORDS Keep accurate records for Unless otherwise noted, all courses have a NF 501 HOLOCAUST REVISITED Discuss and health expenses and the roles of your pri- $10 fee (which is non-refundable and non- NF 401 BIBLE’S BURIED SECRETS Explore analyze important events of the Holocaust. mary insurers and secondary carriers. Q & transferable). the Bible’s hidden secrets and what arche- How and why did it happen? Meet a Holo- A. NYSUT Headquarters – Nassau Regional ology tells us about them. Plainview Old caust survivor and hear his personal testimo- Office, 1000 Woodbury Road, Suite 214 in Bethpage Library, 999 Old Country Road in ny. Meet at NYSUT Headquarters – Nassau Woodbury, LI. Tuesday, Sept. 27. 10-12. No MONDAY Plainview. Three sessions: Sept. 15, 22, 29. Regional Office, 1000 Woodbury Road, Suite Fee. R. Burwick. NF 101 RETIREES READ-BOOK CLUB 1-3. $12 includes registration and handouts. 214 in Woodbury, LI. Three sessions: Oct. 21, NF 806 APPLE CINNAMON SCONE WORKSHOP WITH THE BAKING COACH Read and discuss one book per month. D. Skolnik. 28; Nov. 4, 10-12. $12 includes registration First book title mailed in August. The other NF 402 BEGINNERS MAH JONGG Learn and handouts. M. Shimon. Enjoy a hands on experience making apple 2 / SI BEAGLE LEARNING CENTERS PROGRAM a $2 fee (which is non-refundable and non- cinnamon scones. Go home with a tin full transferable). of scones ready for your oven. Meet at the FRIDAY Freeport Memorial Library, 144 W. Merrick NEW JERSEY JF 805 HOW TO KEEP ACCURATE MEDI- Rd. in Freeport. Monday, Sept. 26. 10-11. $14 CAL RECORDS Keep accurate records WF 501 MAH JONGG Instruction provided includes registration and materials. L. Basini. for health expenses and the roles of your based on rules sanctioned by the Na- SECTION tional Mah Jongg League for those new NF 807 EVERYTHING, BUT THE TURKEY primary insurers and secondary carriers. Q & A. Fort Lee Recreation Center,, 1500 to the game. Bring your own Mah Jongg WITH THE BAKING COACH Enjoy a 90 min- card and set (if you have one). All levels. ute workshop with a hands on experience to COURSES Stillwell Ave., Fort Lee. Tuesday, Sept. 13. 10-12. No Fee. R. Burwick. Held in the projection room (mezzanine make a broccoli cornbread to take home and level) at the Grinton I. Will Library, 1500 bake in your oven. Taste a cranberry chutney Unless otherwise noted, all courses have a JF 806 HOW TO KEEP ACCURATE MEDI- Central Park Ave., Yonkers. 10-12 M. and vegetable stuffing made right at the li- $10 fee (which is non-refundable and non- CAL RECORDS Keep accurate records for Schuster. brary. Meet at the Freeport Memorial Library, transferable). health expenses and the roles of your pri- 144 W. Merrick Rd. in Freeport. Monday, Oct. mary insurers and secondary carriers. Q & WF 502 CANASTA Instruction on the fun- 24. 10-11:30. $16 includes registration and A. Monmouth County Library, 125 Symmes damentals of the Modern American version materials. L. Basini. Drive, Manalapan. Monday, Sept. 26. 10-12. provided to those new to the game. All levels. TUESDAY Held in the projection room (mezzanine level) NF 808 DOO WOP - EARLY ROCK & ROLL: No Fee. R. Burwick. JF 201 MAH JONGG Beginners enjoy at the Grinton I. Will Library, 1500 Central JOHNNY MAESTRO Listen to the great JF 807 IDENTITY THEFT Learn how your Park Ave., Yonkers. 12:30-2:30. M. Schuster. songs of Johnny Maestro from the Crests learning this ancient game that involves identity can be stolen causing you finan- through the Brooklyn Bridge. Songs include skill, strategy and luck. Experienced play- cial losses, emotional suffering and how 16 Candles, Step By Step and many more. ers gain expertise in finer points. Bring a to protect yourself from this crime.Q & A. SEMINARS Meet at the Freeport Memorial Library, 144 current Mah Jongg card and set (if you Monmouth County Library, 125 Symmes W. Merrick Rd. in Freeport. Monday, Nov. 21. have one). Monmouth County Library, 125 Drive, Manalapan. Monday, Nov. 14. 10-12. Symmes Drive, Manalapan. 10-12. S. Meyer. Unless otherwise noted, all seminars 10:30-1. H. Bloch. No Fee. M. Kennedy, NYSUT. have a $2 fee (which is non-refundable UF 805 MOVIE CLASSIC PRESENTATION JF 202 CANASTA Review basics and JF 808 IDENTITY THEFT Learn how your and non-transferable). enjoy playing this game. No prior knowl- & DISCUSSION Enjoy two special pro- identity can be stolen causing you finan- WF 805 HOW TO KEEP ACCURATE MED- edge needed. Bring a deck of cards with cial losses, emotional suffering and how grams, the Lullaby of Broadway and Short ICAL RECORDS Keep accurate records for Musical Classics with a renowned movie two jokers. Monmouth County Library, to protect yourself from this crime.Q & A. 125 Symmes Drive, Manalapan. 12:15- Fort Lee Recreation Center, 1500 Stillwell health expenses and the roles of your pri- expert. NYSUT Headquarters – Nassau mary insurers and secondary carriers. Q Regional Office, 1000 Woodbury Road, 2:15. S. Meyer. Avenue, Fort Lee. Wednesday, Nov. 16. 10- 12. No Fee. M. Kennedy, NYSUT. & A. Grinton I. Will Library, 1500 Central Suite 214 in Woodbury, LI. Two Monday Park Ave., Yonkers. Wednesday, Sept. 14. sessions: Sept. 19, 26. 9:30-11:30. $4. R. 10:30-12:30. No Fee. R. Burwick. Knox. WEDNESDAY WF 806 NYSUT MEMBER BENEFITS UF 806 HISTORY OF THE SUPREME JF 301 ACRYLIC PAINTING Basic, inter- Over- view of programs and services including Cata- COURT & ITS CURRENT PROBLEMS Learn mediate and advanced techniques of paint, WESTCHESTER/ the history of the Supreme Court and the brushes, composition and subject matter. strophic Insurance, Long Term Care, financial political problems appointing justices today. Materials needed for first class: set of six ROCKLAND/ related plans and discount programs. Q&A. Half Hollow Community Library, 510 Sweet basic acrylic paints, a variety of brushes, Grinton I. Will Library, 1500 Central Park Hollow Rd., Melville LI. Two Monday ses- pad of canvas paper, canvas board and/or PUTNAM Ave., Yonkers. Monday, Oct. 17. 10:30-12:30. sions: Sept. 19, 26. 12:30-2:30. $4. A. Auster. canvas. Additional materials list distributed No Fee. M. Kennedy, NYSUT. UF 807 MOVIES OF THE HOLOCAUST in class. Monmouth County Library, 125 SECTION View and discuss three Holocaust movies: Symmes Drive, Manalapan. 9:30-11:30. L. Boy in the Striped Pajamas, Paper Clips and Gilbert. Online registration is available for Defiance. Led by different speakers. Half COURSES annual meetings only at Hollow Community Library, 510 Sweet SEMINARS http://uft.org/RTCannual Hollow Rd., Melville LI. Three Monday Unless otherwise noted, all courses have a meetings sessions: Nov. 7, 14, 21. 9:45-12:45. $6. A. $10 fee (which is non-refundable and non- Auster and others. Unless otherwise noted, all seminars have transferable).

TRIPS ALL TRIPS ARE SEPARATED BY MONTH THEN DATE. BUS TRIPS ARE LISTED AT THE END. PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU PUT THE CORRECT CODE & TITLE OF THE TRIP ON YOUR REGISTRATION FORM. YOU MUST BRING THE REGISTRATION FORM WITH YOU TO THE TRIP. Refunds will be made upon your written request, up to four weeks prior to trip date. Mail refund request to: UFTWF Retiree Programs 52 Broadway, 17th Floor NY, NY 10004 Attn: Gerri Herskowitz, Director

MUSIC & THE ARTS/SPANISH INSPIRED Theatre, 208 W. 41st St. at 10:15 a.m. for a WITH HISTORIAN RICHARD SIMPSON SEPTEMBER BUFFET LUNCH Enjoy “Canciones Es- 10:30 a.m. tour. Tuesday, Sept. 20. 10:15 Tour the resting place of many S.I.’s notable panolas,” a concert celebrating Henrique a.m.-3:45 p.m. $72. J. DeNave. families along Central Avenue. Enjoy the NF 901 FEAST FOR THE EYES AT THE Granades. Tour the Rosen House. Meet WF 902 EAST RIVER WALKING & FERRY beauty and serenity of its acreage. Dress NASSAU COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART at the Caramoor, 149 Girdle Ridge Rd. in TOUR WITH URBAN OYSTER & LUNCH casually and wear comfortable shoes. Meet Explore the eclectic portrayal of food, res- Katonah,NY at 10 a.m. for a 10:30 a.m. con- Explore the East River waterfront and learn in front of the New Dorp Moravian Church, taurants, cafes, parties and table decoration cert. Wednesday, Sept. 14. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. the history. Sites include the Brooklyn 2205 Richmond Road in S.I. at 12:45 p.m. central to our daily lives with the “Feast for $56. S. Eisenberg. Navy Yard, Domino Sugar Factory, Green- for a 1 p.m. tour. Wednesday, Sept. 21. the Eyes” exhibit. Artists include Tom Wes- MF 901 BROADWAY UP-CLOSE: ACT point and Williamsburg. Meet in Brooklyn 12:45 p.m.-2:30 p.m. $12. M. Mammana. selman, Cindy Sherman, Picasso and more. I WALKING TOUR WITH TIM DOLAN/ Bridge Park, 2 Old Fulton St. on Pier 1 in NF 902 LONG ISLAND NEWS 12 Guided Meet in the museum’s lobby, One Museum LUNCH AT TONY DINAPOLI’S Guided tour Brooklyn at 10 a.m. for a 10:30 a.m. tour. tour of the L.I. Channel 12 News. See how Drive in Roslyn Harbor at 12:45 p.m. for a 1 takes us through the history of Manhattan’s Tuesday, Sept. 20. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. $82. S. they can go live at any time with breaking p.m. docent led tour. Wednesday, Sept. 14. Theatre District. Hear the ghost stories, leg- Eisenberg. news and how production is done. Meet at 12:45 p.m.-2 p.m. $14. N. Tribble. ends and anecdotes relating to Broadway’s RF 901 MORAVIAN CEMETERY TOUR News 12 Long Island, 1 Media Crossways in WF 901 CARAMOOR CENTER FOR 40 current theatres. Meet at Nederlander Woodbury at 9:15 a.m. for a 9:30 a.m. tour. FALL 2016 / 3 Wednesday, Sept. 21. 9:15 a.m.-11:30 a.m. RF 903 ARCHITECUTAL & BACKSTAGE 10:15 a.m. for a 10:30 a.m. tour. Thursday, Clark St.) in Brooklyn at 10:15 a.m. for a $2. N. Tribble. TOUR OF ST. GEORGE THEATRE Guided Oct. 6. 10:15 a.m.-3:45 p.m. $39. J. DeNave. 10:30 a.m. tour. Thursday, Oct. 13. 10:15 UF 901 LUNCH AT MANNINO’S & A tour of this historic theater followed by a Q RF 906 UNFORGETTABLE BEER BREWED a.m.-12:30 p.m. $13. E. Harris. PRODUCTION OF “RENT” THE MUSICAL & A session. Learn the history, the technical IN THE FORGOTTEN BOROUGH Enjoy a UF 904 MADAME TUSSAUDS WAX AT SMITHTOWN CENTER FOR THE PER- aspects of presenting a show, career paths guided tour of Flagship brewery. Celebrate MUSEUM/JOHN’S PIZZA LUNCH View FORMING ARTS Lunch at Mannino’s Italian in the arts and theatre etiquette. Stairs Oktoberfest with your choice of craft beer how the wax figures are made on this Kitchen followed by the musical Rent at the involved. Meet at St. George Theatre, 35 and Philly pretzels. Parking lot is behind guided museum tour followed by lunch. Smithtown Theatre. Meet at Mannino’s, 40 Hyatt St. in S.I. at 10:45 a.m. for an 11 a.m. brewery and is also accessible by train/ Meet at the museum, 234 W. 42nd St. (btwn E. Main St. in Smithtown at 11:45 a.m. for a tour. Wednesday, Sept 28. 10:45 a.m.- 12 bus from S.I. Ferry. Meet at the Flagship 7th & 8th Aves.) in Manhattan at 10:30 a.m. 12 noon lunch. Thursday, Sept. 22. 11: 45 noon. $9. M. Mammana. Brewing Co., 40 Minthorne St. in S.I. at for a 10:45 a.m. tour. Thursday, Oct. 13. a.m.-4:45 p.m. $57. G. Borsuk. MF 903 HIDDEN HISTORY OF THE 2:45 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 6. 2:45 p.m.-5 10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. $44. G. Borsuk. WF 903 WAVE HILL GARDEN & GAL- BROOKLYN BRIDGE WALKING TOUR/ p.m. $15. M. Mammana. WF 906 FINANCIAL DISTRICT LERY TOUR & A BOXED LUNCH Docent LUNCH AT PARIS CAFÉ Hear the story of XF 903 SACRED HAVENS OF WITH URBAN OYSTER/LUNCH AT guided tours of the gardens and art gallery. this iconic landmark with its secret vaults, MORNINGSIDE HEIGHTS WITH ANTHONY Dive into NY’s A retrospective of Jacob Brookner works underground rooms filled with priceless GRIFA Visit the Church of Notre Dame, oldest neighborhood. Stops include: that focuses on environmental issues. Meet drawings and its amply provisioned bomb tour the grounds and the interior of Wall St., , World Trade at Wave Hill, 649 W. 249th St. & Indepen- shelter. Meet at the South St. Seaport Cathedral of St. John the Devine followed Center Memorial and some hidden local dence Ave. in Riverdale (Bronx) at 10:15 Museum, 12 Fulton St. (at South St.) in by the Columbia University campus and St. food shops. Meet at St. Paul’s Church, a.m. for a 10:30 a.m. tour. Thursday, Sept. Manhattan at 10:45 a.m. for an 11 a.m. tour. Paul’s Chapel and sculptures on campus. 209 Broadway (Fulton & Vesey Sts.) in 22. 10:15 a.m.-3:30 p.m. $59. S. Eisenberg. Thursday, Sept. 29. 10:45 a.m.-3:45 p.m. Meet on the NW corner of Amsterdam Ave. Manhattan at 10:15 a.m. for a 10:30 a.m. RF 902 $58. J. DeNave. & 114th St. in Manhattan at 10:45 a.m. for an tour. Thursday, Oct. 13. 10:15 a.m. -3:30 OBSERVATORY Experience the thrill riding RF 904 LANDMARKS BY RAIL WITH 11 a.m. tour. Thursday, Oct. 6. 10:45 a.m.- p.m. $82. S. Eisenberg. to the top of One World Trade Center in JOHN KILCULLEN Guided tour begins at 1:30 p.m. $21. C. Bing-Howard. MF 905 GOOD HOUSEKEEPING less than 60 seconds. Enjoy several pro- St. George Ferry Terminal with stops at WF 905 CHELSEA ART GALLERIES WITH RESEARCH INSTITUTE TOUR/LUNCH AT grams and exhibits that offer information Borough Hall/Civic Center, Lighthouse SYLVIA LAUDIEN-MEO/BOTTINO’S NOCELLO Tour the labs and test kitchen of and reflection. Meet in front of One World Depot Site, Lyons Pool and Recreation LUNCH Enjoy lunch followed by a tour of the Good Housekeeping Research Institute. Trade Center, 285 Fulton St. (corner of West Center and more. Wear comfortable shoes. some interesting new exhibitions at several Chemists and editors explain the process & Vesey Sts.) in Manhattan at 10:15 a.m. to Stairs involved. Metrocard required. Meet Chelsea art galleries. Meet at Bottino’s required for a product to meet GHRI’s receive your timed entry ticket for a 10:30 at the front entrance plaza (Ramp E) at the 246 10th Ave. (btwn 24th & 25th Sts.) in exacting standards. Meet at the Hearst a.m. tour. Monday, Sept. 26. 10:15 a.m.- St. George Ferry Terminal (opposite taxi Manhattan at 11:45 a.m. for a 12 noon Tower, 300 W. 57th St. (entrance on 8th Ave.) 11:30 a.m. $29. M. Mammana. dispatch booth) in S.I. at 8:30 a.m. for a 9 lunch. Thursday, Oct. 6. 11:45 a.m.-4:45 in Manhattan at 11:15 a.m. for an 11:30 a.m. MF 902 HOLOGRAPHIC STUDIOS WITH a.m. ferry. Thursday, Sept. 29. 8:30 a.m.-12 p.m. $65. S. Eisenberg. tour. Friday, Oct. 14. 11:15 a.m.-3:45 p.m. “DR. LASER”/LUNCH AT TURKISH noon. $22. M. Mammana. QF 903 9/11 GROUND ZERO TOUR: $48. J. DeNave. KITCHEN Step through time and space to UF 903 TOURS OF THE BAYARD CUTTING TRAGEDY, HEROISM TRIBUTE Docent RF 908 ELLIS ISLAND MUSEUM Explore another dimension at Holographic Studios, ABORETUM & THE CUTTING HOUSE led tour highlights the former World the facility for arriving immigrants and the world’s oldest gallery of the three MANSION /LUNCH AT HIDDEN OAK CAFE Trade Center guided by New Yorkers with follow their through the process of dimensional marriage of art and science. IN OAKDALE Docent led tour of the Bayard a personal connection to the tragic 9/11 gaining clearance to enter the U.S. Over Visit the subterrean laser laboratory with Cutting Aboretum followed by lunch. After horrific event. Hear stories of tragedy and 12 million immigrants entered the U.S. holograms. Meet at the museum, 240 W. lunch, tour the Bayard Cutting Mansion. heroism of everyday citizens and get a through Ellis Island from 1892-1954. Meet 26th St. in Manhattan at 10:45 a.m. for an Meet at the Aboretum parking lot, 440 deeper understanding of our past, present at The National Monument, 11 a.m. tour. Tuesday, Sept. 27. 10:45 a.m.- Mantauk Highway in Oakdale at 10:15 a.m. and future. Tour does NOT include 9/11 1 Battery Place in Manhattan at 10:30 a.m. 3:15 p.m. $32. J. DeNave. for a 10:30 a.m. tour. Thursday, Sept. 29. museum entry. Meet outside the front fence Monday, Oct. 17. 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. $16. M. QF 901 THE MUSEUM AT F.I.T.: PROUST’S 10:15 a.m.-3:15 p.m. $47. G. Borsuk. of St. Paul’s Chapel, 209 Broadway (btwn Mammana. MUSE Docent led tour of extraordinary WF 904 MANHATTAN BRIDGE & DUMBO Fulton & Vesey Sts.) in Manhattan at 10:45 UF 906 TOUR COLD SPRING HARBOR fashions and accessories from the wardrobe TOUR WITH JUSTIN FERATE/LUNCH AT 7 a.m. for an 11 a.m. tour. Friday, Oct. 7. LABS & FISH HATCHERY Guided tour of of Elisabeth de Caraman-Chimay, Countess OLD FULTON RESTAURANT Stroll across 10:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $36. M. Stahl. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories. Enjoy a Greffuhle who was Marcel Proust’s the Manhattan Bridge (1.2 miles). Enjoy a XF 904 COOKING WITH FUN AT THE cafeteria lunch on your own followed by a inspiration for the fictional character in his tour and lunch in DUMBO where the tour CULINARY TECH CENTER Learn to cook a tour of Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery novel, In Search of Lost Time. Meet in the ends. To return to where the tour started five course meal using simple ingredients. & Aquarium. Meet at Grace Auditorium lobby of the museum, 7th Ave. & 27th St. in F Train at York St. to East Broadway or R The experience will be interactive and each at Cold Spring Harbor Labs, 1 Bungtown Manhattan at 9:45 a.m. for a 10 a.m. tour. Train to Canal St. Meet on the east side of participant must sign a “kitchen safety tips” Road in Cold Spring Harbor, LI at 9:45 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 27. 9:45 a.m.-11 a.m. $9. L. the Manhattan Bridge (Canal & Forsyth packet prior to event. Wear non-slip flat for a 10 a.m. tour. Monday, Oct. 17. 9:45 Chin. Sts.) in Manhattan at 9:45 a.m. for a 10 a.m. shoes. Meet at the Culinary Tech Center, a.m.-3 p.m. $13. G. Borsuk. XF 901 MULTICULTURAL TASTING TOUR tour. Thursday, Sept. 29. 9:45 a.m.-4 p.m. 460 W. 34th St. & 10th Ave. in Manhattan at MF 906 TOWN HALL TOUR/LUNCH AT $48. S. Eisenberg. OF NOLITA, SOHO & LITTLE ITALY WITH 11:15 a.m. for an 11:30 a.m. session. Friday, TONY DINAPOLI’S Enjoy a slide-show ANTHONY GRIFA View the original St. XF 902 FRIARS CLUB TOUR & LUNCHEON Oct. 7. 11:15 a.m.-1:30 p.m. $74. E. Harris. presentation on Town Hall’s history and a Patrick’s Cathedral and the beautiful Beaux Guided tour focuses on the many famous QF 904 FIFTH AVENUE GOLD COAST walk-through of the Town Hall’s theatres Arts NYPD Headquarters while strolling rooms, entertainers and comedians who WALKING TOUR WITH TONY GRIFA Focus and facilities. Learn about the part Town through Nolita, Soho and Little Italy. performed there followed by lunch in one of on the history, architectural landmarks Hall played in the March for Freedom of Munch on tastings from Ferrara’s, Alleva’s, their banquet rooms. Dress code: No jeans and famous residents of one of NYC’s Speech and Human Rights. Meet at Town and sneakers. Meet at the Friars Club, 57 rd The Bookstore Café, The Red Mango Ice th wealthiest neighborhoods. See mansions Hall, 123 W. 43 St. in Manhattan at 11:15 Cream/Yogurt Store and Margarita Pizza E. 55 St. in Manhattan at 10:45 a.m. for an and sites associated with the Astors, Frick, a.m. for an 11:30 a.m. tour. Tuesday, Oct. Shop. You must be able to walk and eat 11 a.m. tour. Friday, Sept. 30. 10:45 a.m.-2 Vanderbilts, Trump, Rockefeller, Grant 18. 11:15 a.m.-3:45 p.m. $48. J. DeNave. at the same time. Food substitutions are p.m. $71. E. Harris. and more. Wear comfortable shoes. Meet in QF 905 NBC STUDIO TOUR/LUNCH AT th not permitted. Meet on the NE corner of front of the General Sherman statue, 59 St. PASTA LOVERS Enjoy a guided historic Houston & Lafayette Sts. in Manhattan at OCTOBER & Central Park So. in Manhattan at 10:45 behind the scenes tour of NBC studio 10:45 a.m. for an 11 a.m. tour. Tuesday, a.m. for an 11 a.m. tour. Thursday, Oct. 13. operations. See the famous studios of Sept. 27. 10:45 a.m.-1 p.m. $42. C. Bing- 10:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $16. M. Stahl. Saturday Night Live, Late Night with Jimmy Howard. RF 905 NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY Guided tours of two exhibits, “Campaigning RF 907 JACQUES MARCHAIS MUSEUM Fallon or Late Late Night with Seth Myers UF 902 WALKING TOUR OF GRAMERCY For The Presidency, 1960-1972: Selections OF TIBETAN ART Guided tour of the first (subject to availability). Meet inside the PARK WITH JIM MACKIN/LUNCH AT museum devoted solely to Tibetan art by NBC Experience Store, 30 Rockefeller Plaza From The Wright Collection” & “The nd BARBOUNIA’S Discover Gramercy Park on Battle of Brooklyn & The Fall of New an American woman, Madame Jacques (49th St.), 2 fl. in Manhattan at 10:45 a.m. a walking tour followed by lunch. Meet at York” (whose outcome nearly threatened Marchais. These fieldstone buildings for an 11 a.m. tour. Tuesday, Oct. 18. 10:45 Barbounia’s Restaurant, 250 Park Avenue resemble a Tibetan mountain monastery a.m.-2:30 p.m. $69. R. Taruskin. th American independence). Meet at the So.(20 St.) in Manhattan at 10:15 a.m. for NY Historical Society, 170 Central Park and represents the first Himalayan style XF 906 SUBWAY ART TOUR WITH PHILIP a 10:30 a.m. tour. Tuesday, Sept. 27. 10:15 West at Richard Gilder Way (77th Street architecture to be built in the U.S. Meet at DESIERE Discover a part of NYC that very a.m.-3:15 p.m. $57. G. Borsuk. entrance) visitor’s desk in the front lobby in the museum, 338 Lighthouse Ave. in S.I. at few visitors/New Yorkers take time to see: QF 902 PLAYERS CLUB/LUNCH AT PETE’S Manhattan at 12:45 a.m. for an 1 p.m. tour. 12:45 p.m. Limited street parking available. A Treasure Trove of Art. A metrocard is TAVERN Docent led tour of this historic Wednesday, Oct. 5. 12:45 p.m.-2 p.m. $22. Thursday, Oct. 13. 12:45 p.m.-3p.m. $7. M. needed to enter subway. Wear comfortable brownstone is for arts afficianados. See the M. Mammana. Mammana. shoes and be prepared to walk up and down room where actors formed Actors Equity, MF 904 MANHATTAN D.A.’S OFFICE IN XF 905 DUMBO & THE MAGNIFICENT steps. Meet near the bronze sculpture of the apartment of 19th century Shakespearan BROOKLYN WATERFRONT WITH JOSEPH George Washington on horseback in Union HOUSE TOUR/LUNCH AT FORLINI’S Tour th actor, Edwin Booth and more. Meet at The the D.A.’s office with an overview of the SVEHLAK Enjoy the spectacular views Square Park & E. 14 St. in Manhattan at Player’s Club, 16 Gramercy Park So. (btwn arrest to sentence process by an Assistant on this guided walking tour of historic 10:45 a.m. for an 11 a.m. tour. Wednesday, Park Ave. So. & Irving Pl.) in Manhattan at D.A. Observe cases being arraigned and Brooklyn Heights. Visit the Brooklyn Oct. 19. 10:45 a.m.-1:30 p.m. $22. C. Bing- 10:45 a.m. for an 11 a.m. tour. Wednesday, view a criminal trial in progress. Bring Bridge Park, Fulton Ferry Historic District Howard. Sept. 28. 10:45 a.m.-2:15 p.m. $34. R. a government issued photo ID. Meet at and DUMBO. Meet outside the Hotel St. NF 904 PASTA & SIMPLE SAUCES FOR Taruskin. 1 Hogan Pl. (Centre St.) in Manhattan at George, Clark & Henry Sts. (2 or 3 train to THE FALL Learn to make your own pasta 4 / SI BEAGLE LEARNING CENTERS PROGRAM and several simple sauces to go with it. Meet NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY/ a three course lunch at King Umberto’s located in historic townhouses. Tour at a la Carte Culinary Services, 32 Atlantic PAPPARDELLA LUNCH The rebels were followed by the BroadHollow Theater Co. focuses on American and European master Ave. in Lynbrook, LI. Free parking in the defeated by the Royal Army on the marshy matinee performance of George & Gracie works in select blue chip galleries. Wear rear. Wednesday, Oct. 19. 2 p.m.-4 p.m. fields of Gowanus and Red Hook on a romantic comedy of the life story of comfortable shoes. Meet at the Gertrude $71. N. Tribble. August 27, 1776. This exhibit presents the George Burns and Gracie Allen. Meet at Rhinelander Waldo House, 867 Madison nd UF 907 THEATER THREE PRODUCTION dramatic story of the near-disaster that both King Umberto’s, 1343 Hempstead Turnpike Ave. (corner of 72 St.) in Manhattan at OF “LEGALLY BLONDE” & LUNCH AT threatened and abetted the outcome of the in Elmont, LI at 11:45 a.m. for a 12 noon 10:45 a.m. for an 11 a.m. tour. Tuesday, RUVO’S IN PORT JEFFERSON Enjoy war for American independence. Meet at lunch. Wednesday, Nov. 2. 11:45 a.m.-4 Nov. 15. 10:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $20. R. lunch at Ruvo’s Restaurant, 105 Wynn Lane the NY Historical Society, 170 Central Park p.m. $58. N. Tribble. Taruskin. followed by a performance of Legally Blonde West at Richard Gilder Way (77th Street RF 911 TOUR & THREE COURSE LUNCH WF 912 NATIONAL JAZZ MUSEUM IN at Theater Three. Wednesday, Oct. 19. entrance) in Manhattan at 10:45 a.m. for an AT NICOTRA’S HILTON GARDEN INN Our HARLEM/LUNCH AT JACOB’S SOUL FOOD 11:45 a.m.-4:45 p.m. $63. G. Borsuk. 11 a.m. tour. Thursday, Oct. 27. 10:45 a.m. host and guide, Susan Anderson gives us a Guided tour of the past and present of Jazz - 3 p.m. $55. R. Olff. RF 909 HUMAN INTEREST: PORTRAITS tour of the art and gardens that grace the and Harlem, curated listening session of the FROM THE WHITNEY COLLECTION RF 910 SEE THE LIGHT AT THE NATIONAL establishment. Meet at the Hilton Garden 1930’s & 1940’s recordings. Enjoy a live Jazz LIGHTHOUSE MUSEUM Guided tour of Inn, 1100 South Ave. in S.I. at 12 noon for music demonstration. Meet at the National Guided tour of more than 200 portraits th from the museum’s collection that offers National Lighthouse Museum and the lunch. Thursday, Nov. 3. 12 noon-3 p.m. Jazz Museum in Harlem, 58 W. 129 St. in new prespectives on one of art’s oldest General Depot, headquarters a testing $32. M. Mammana. Manhattan at 10:15 a.m. for a 10:30 a.m. genres. Meet at the entrance of the Whitney ground and distribution center for all KF 906 ST. PATRICK’S CATHEDRAL tour. Tuesday, Nov. 15. 10:15 a.m.-3 p.m. Museum of American Art, 99 Gansevoort materials and equipment to maintain WITH JUSTIN FERATE/LUNCH AT BOBBY $67. S. Eisenberg. St. in Manhattan at 12:45 p.m. for a 1 p.m. lighthouses across the nation. Meet at the VAN’S STEAKHOUSE Explore the newly QF 910 ART IN TIME OF CHAOS: tour. Thursday, Oct. 20. 12:45 p.m.-2 p.m. museum entrance (adjacent to parking restored and largest gothic Roman Catholic MASTERWORKS FROM SIX DYNASTIES $28. M. Mammana. lot), 200 Promenade Ave. at Lighthouse Cathedral in the U.S. Highlights include the OF CHINA AT THE Point in S.I. at 9:45 a.m. for an 10 a.m. tour. beauty of the carvings, statuary and stained TOUR & WORKSHOP Docent led tour of WF 907 SING SING PRISON & SPARTA Thursday, Oct. 27. 9:45 a.m.-11:30 a.m. TOUR WITH JUSTIN FERATE/LUNCH AT glass. Meet on the steps of St. Patrick’s The Six Dyansties period which was one of $12. M. Mammana. th GOLDFISH Cathedral, Fifth Ave. (between E. 50 & E. the most dynamic periods in Chinese art Visit Sing Sing prison. Stroll to st the Hudson River and view the hamlet of WF 908 MOMA WITH SYLVIA LAUDIEN- 51 Sts.) in Manhattan at 9:45 a.m. for a 10 history. View works of art from Han-Tang Sparta’s historic places. Meet at the prison, MEO/LUNCH AT CHARLIE PALMER STEAK a.m. tour. Monday, Nov. 7. 9:45 a.m.-3:30 dynasties: ceramics, sculpture, calligraphy, 354 Hunter St. in Ossining at 9:45 a.m. Guided tour of MOMA exhibits: “Nan p.m. $60. R. Olff. paintings and more. Meet at the China for a 10 a.m. tour. Involves hilly walking. Goldin: the Ballad of Sexual Dependency” WF 910 ASIAN & HISTORIC FLUSHING Institute, 100 Washington St. in Manhattan Directions to be mailed. Thursday, Oct. 20. and “Tony Ouster: The Imponderable”. WITH JUSTIN FERATE/LUNCH AT SPICY at 10:15 a.m. for a 10:30 a.m. tour and Meet in MOMA’s lobby (near windows & TASTY workshop. Wednesday, Nov. 16. 10:15 9:45 a.m.-4 p.m. $48. S. Eisenberg. rd Explore the Asian communities overlooking sculpture garden), 11 W. 53 in Flushing while delving into the area’s a.m.-12 p.m. $6. L. Chin. MF 907 DESIGN & DECORATING St. in Manhattan at 10:30 a.m. for a 10:50 BUILDING TOUR/UPPER STORY LUNCH rich history. Visit herbal shops, Chinese NF 907 THANKSGIVING SOUPS & a.m. tour. Thursday, Oct. 27. 10:30 a.m.-4 markets and bookstore. Meet at Flushing QUICK BREADS Learn to make delicious Tour starts in the marble lobby of the p.m. $63. S. Eisenberg. infamous D & D Building and hear a Library, 41-17 Main St. (Kissena Blvd.) in Thanksgiving soups and quick breads presentation on its history. Visit the QF 907 CARNEGIE HILL,ELEGANCE & Flushing at 10:15 a.m. for a 10:30 a.m. tour. to accompany them. Meet at a la Carte exclusive to-the-trade show rooms for the RENOWN WALKING TOUR WITH TONY Tuesday, Nov. 8. 10:15 a.m.-3: 30 p.m. $43. Culinary Services, 32 Atlantic Ave. in residential interior design industry. Enjoy GRIFA Visit sites associated with the Astors, S. Eisenberg. Lynbrook, LI. Wednesday, Nov. 16. 2 p.m.- the incredible views of the 59th St. Bridge Vanderbilts and Carnegie families. See RF 912 SUBWAY ART TOUR WITH PHILIP 4 p.m. $71. N. Tribble. from the terrace of our own private dining former mansions that were converted into DESIERE Explore the underground art of WF 913 BRONX DA’S OFFICE/LUNCH AT room on the 14th floor. You may register apartment buildings, museums, private 10 different NYC subway stations. You will COURT DELI Tour includes a discussion for only one D & D building tour. Meet at schools and whose styles are examples need a metrocard and comfortable shoes. with an ADA , an arraignment, a the D & D Building, 979 Third Ave. (E. 58th of Gothic, French, Italian Renaissance Meet in front of the bronze statue of George courtroom, jail cells, complaint room and St.) in Manhattan at 10:15 a.m. for a 10:30 architecture and more. Wear comfortable Washington on horseback in Union Square more. Bring a government issued photo ID. shoes. Meet in front of the Vanderbilt gate, th a.m. tour. Tuesday, Oct. 25. 10:15 a.m.-3:45 th th Park & E. 14 St. in Manhattan at 12:45 Meet at District Attorney’s office, p.m. $70. J. DeNave. 5 Ave. & 105 St. in Manhattan at 10:45 p.m. for a 1 p.m. tour. Wednesday, Nov. 9. 198 E. 161st St. in the Bronx at 9:45 a.m. a.m. for an 11 a.m. tour. Friday, Oct. 28. 12:45 p.m.-4 p.m. $22. M. Mammana. for a 10 a.m. tour. Thursday, Nov. 17. 9:45 XF 907 MORE THAN JAZZ MUSEUM 10:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $16. M. Stahl. & LIVE MUSIC View the exhibition, XF 910 GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL a.m.-2:30 p.m. $28. S. Eisenberg. “Vibrations” at the National Jazz Museum of XF 908 RUSSIAN HIGH TEA AT THE WALKING TOUR WITH JOSEPH SVEHLAK MF 911 ROOSEVELT HOUSE TOUR/ RUSSIAN TEA ROOM Enjoy an authentic LUNCH AT TONY DI NAPOLI’S Harlem. Explore how the musical, cultural nd Guided walking tour focuses not only on Tour the and social vibrations were set in motion and Russian High Tea in the Bear Lounge (2 the architecture, but provides a real story former home of Franklin, Eleanor and still resonates today. Indulge in the music fl.) at the iconic city landmark with a two about little known secrets, anecdotes, Sara Delano Roosevelt. Hear about their “Jazz in Harlem” where African-American course High Tea menu spiced with history, archival material and operations of one lives, civic activities and governmental culture and talent intertwined to form the glamour and a little bling. Dress code: No of the world’s biggest train terminals. positions as they transformed the nation jeans and sneakers. Meet at the Russian Tea rich sounds you hear today. Walk to Rendall th Highlights include secrets of The Kissing and the world. Meet at Roosevelt House, Memorial Presbyterian Church for live Jazz Room, 150 W. 57 St. (btw 6 & 7 Aves.) in Gallery and The Whispering Gallery. Meet 47-49 E. 65th St. (Park & Madison Aves.) music. Meet at the Jazz Museum of Harlem, Manhattan at 11:45 a.m. for a 12 noon tea. in the main concourse of Grand Central in Manhattan at 10:45 a.m. for an 11 a.m. 58 W. 129th St. in Manhattan at 9:45 a.m. for Friday, Oct. 28. 11:45 a.m.-2 p.m. $119. E. near Track 29 in Manhattan at 10:15 a.m. tour. Friday, Nov. 18. 10:45 a.m.-3:45 p.m. a 10 a.m. tour. Tuesday, Oct. 25. 9:45 a.m.-2 Harris. for a 10:30 a.m. tour. Wednesday, Nov. 9. $59. J. DeNave. p.m. $22. E. Harris. 10:15 a.m. -12:30 p.m. $12. E. Harris. KF 908 PENNSYLVANIA STATION/THE UF 908 GUIDED TOUR OF CENTRAL NOVEMBER MF 909 HAMILTON GRANGE NATIONAL HOUDINI MUSEUM/BISTRO SEVEN LUNCH PARK WITH JIM MACKIN/LUNCH AT MEMORIAL/LUNCH AT THE GRANGE BAR Explore the present and future of Penn Station. th ISABELLA’S Enjoy a guided tour of MF 908 CITY CENTER INSIDER’S TOUR/ & EATERY “The Grange” is the early 19 Visit the main post office as it transforms into Central Park followed by lunch. Meet at NOCELLO LUNCH Tour focuses on the century home of founding father Alexander Moynihan Station. Tour the Houdini Museum Isabella’s Restaurant, 359 Columbus Ave. history and architecture of this landmarked Hamilton, first Secretary of Treasury and packed with memorabilia followed by lunch. in Manhattan at 10:15 a.m. for a 10:30 a.m. right-hand man to George Washington. Meet in front of the Hotel Pennsylvania, 401 7th building. It is home to many companies: rd tour. Tuesday, Oct. 25. 10:15 a.m.-3:15 Alvin Ailey Dance Theatre, Manhattan View the exhibits and period furnishings Ave. (at 33 St.) in Manhattan at 9:45 a.m. for a p.m. $66. G. Borsuk. Theatre Club and the Women’s Project of this ranger lead tour plus an orientation 10 a.m. tour. Monday, Nov. 21. 9:45 a.m.-3:30 QF 906 FROM TO CITY th film on his life. Meet at the National p.m. $60. R. Olff. Theatre. Meet at City Center, 131 W. 55 st HALL WALKING TOUR WITH PHIL St.(6th & 7th Aves.) in Manhattan at 10:45 Memorial, 414 West 141 St. (St. Nicholas/ MF 912 DESIGN & DECORATING DESIERE Stroll through Castle Clinton, a.m. for an 11 a.m. tour. Tuesday, Nov. 1. Convent Ave.) in Manhattan at 10:45 a.m. BUILDING TOUR/UPPER STORY LUNCH the old Customs House, Bowling Green, 10:45 a.m.-3:45 p.m. $48. J. DeNave. for an 11 a.m. tour. Thursday, Nov. 10. Tour starts in the marble lobby of the 10:45 a.m.-3:15 p.m. $41. J. DeNave. , Canyon of Heroes, QF 908 CHARLOTTE BRONTE: AN infamous D & D Building and hear a Trinity Church, NY Stock Exchange and INDEPENDENT WILL AT THE MORGAN MF 910 MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN presentation on its history. Visit the GANGSTER/LUNCH AT LANZA’S more ending with City Hall Park. Wear LIBRARY & MUSEUM Docent led The exclusive to-the-trade show rooms for the comfortable shoes. Meet at the South Ferry museum covers the history of organized residential interior design industry. Enjoy exhibition traces Bronte’s path from th Station (#1, N or R trains) in Manhattan at reluctant governess to published poet crime in the U.S. and is located in a the incredible views of the 59 St. Bridge 10:45 a.m. for an 11 a.m. tour. Wednesday, townhouse with three levels (stair climbing from the terrace of our own private dining and English novelist. See the Jane Eyre th Oct. 26. 10:45 a.m.-1 p.m. $22. R. Taruskin. manuscript and more. Meet at the involved) and a former speakeasy. Meet room on the 14 floor. You may register NF 905 CRADLE OF AVIATION MUSEUM inside the lobby of the Theatre, 80 St. Mark’s for only one D & D building tour. Meet at Benefactors Wall (across from coat check) th st th Tour the many exhibits that explore L.I.’s in The Morgan Library & Museum, 225 Place (8 St./1 Ave.) in Manhattan at 10:45 the D & D Building, 979 Third Ave. (E. 58 part in the history of aviation and space Madison Ave. (btwn 36th & 37th Sts.) in a.m. for an 11 a.m. tour. Tuesday, Nov. 15. St.) in Manhattan at 10:15 a.m. for a 10:30 exploration. Meet at the museum, 1 Davis Manhattan at 11 a.m. for an 11:15 a.m. 10:45 a.m.-3:45 p.m. $51. J. DeNave. a.m. tour. Tuesday, Nov. 22. 10:15 a.m.-3:45 Ave. in Garden City, LI at 1:45 p.m. for a tour. Tuesday, Nov. 1. 11 a.m. -12:15 p.m. QF 909 MADISON AVENUE p.m. $70. J. DeNave. 2 p.m. tour. Wednesday, Oct. 26. 2 p.m.-4 $20. L. Chin. INTERCONTINENTIAL ART TOUR WITH WF 914 GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM & p.m. $12. N. Tribble. NF 906 KING UMBERTO LUNCH & VIDA SCHREIBMAN Madison Avenue the LUNCH AT THE WRIGHT WITH SYLVIA KF 905 “THE BATTLE OF BROOKLYN “GEORGE & GRACIE” THEATRE fashionable neighborhood is considered the LAUDIEN-MEO Guided tour of the museum & THE FALL OF NEW YORK” AT THE PERFORMANCE IN ELMONT, LI Enjoy premier destination for upscale art galleries with primary concentration on the works of FALL 2016 / 5 Agnes Martin. Meet on the Southside of the 56 & 57th Sts.) in Manhattan at 9:45 a.m. for a and an altar from St. Patrick’s Cathedral bus in front of the Marriot Hotel, next to 335 museum lobby, 1071 5th Ave. in Manhattan at 10 a.m. tour. Tuesday, Dec. 6. 9:45 a.m.-3:30 on the campus tour. Bring a government Adams St. in Brooklyn at 9:30 a.m. for a 10 10 a.m. for a 10:30 a.m. tour. Tuesday, Nov. p.m. $62. S. Eisenberg. issued photo ID. Meet the bus in front of a.m. departure. Wednesday, Oct. 19. 9:30 22. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. $78. S. Eisenberg. RF 913 SEAL OF APPROVAL: GOOD the Marriot Hotel, next to 335 Adams St. in a.m.-6 p.m. $91. R. Olff. MF 913 GRACIE MANSION TOUR/CAFÉ HOUSEKEEPING RESEARCH INSTITUTE Brooklyn at 8:30 a.m. for a 9 a.m. departure. WF 909 BUS TRIP TO THE BARNES D’ALSACE LUNCH Guided tour of the Guided tour of the Good Housekeeping Friday, Oct. 7. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. $97. R. Olff. FOUNDATION & GARDEN TERRACE beautifully refurbished mansion located in Research Institute where 1,000’s of products NF 903 BUS TOUR TO HALLOCKVILLE LUNCH IN PHILADELPHIA Docent led tour Carl Schurz Park and overlooks the East are evaluated each year from cosmetics FARM/WINE TASTING AT MARTHA of the private collection of impressionists, River. Bring a government issued photo I.D. to vacuums for consumer safety. Meet at CLARA/LUNCH & MORE WINE TASTING post-impressionists and early modern Meet at Gracie Mansion, East End Ave. at the Institute, 300 W. 57th St. (8th Ave.) in AT BAITING HOLLOW FARM VINEYARD & paintings. Brief visit to the Rodin Museum. 88th St. in Manhattan at 10:45 p.m. for an 11 Manhattan at 9: 45 a.m. for a 10 a.m. tour. HORSE RESCUE TOUR/ FAMOUS BAKERY Meet the bus on 41st St. (btwn 5th & 6th Aves.) a.m. tour. Tuesday, Nov. 29. 10:45 a.m.-3:45 Friday, Dec. 9. 9:45 a.m.-11 a.m. $2. M. STOP Tour Hallockville Farm followed by in Manhattan at 7:45 a.m. for an 8:15 a.m. p.m. $48. J. DeNave. Mammana. wine tasting at Martha Clara. Enjoy lunch departure. Please be prompt. Thursday, Nov. QF 911 RADIO CITY CHRISTMAS and another wine tasting at Baiting Hollow 3. 7:45 a.m.-7:30 p.m. $137. S. Eisenberg. SPECTACULAR See the show featuring the BUS TRIPS followed by a horse rescue shelter tour. Stop XF 909 BUS TRIP TO HUNTERDON HILLS world renowned Rockettes. View Santa Claus’ at a famous bakery before heading home PLAYHOUSE:HOLIDAY MUSICAL REVUE ride in 3D, listen to organ pipe music, watch (pay on your own.) The charter bus departs Multi-talented performers celebrate the the Rockettes precision dancers to holiday KF 901 BUS TRIP TO THE SMITHTOWN from Nassau at Christopher Morley Park, holidays with an original song and dance music and more. Meet at Radio City, 1260 PLAYHOUSE FOR A MATINEE 500 Searingtown Rd. in Roslyn (right off the fest featuring traditional carols, classic Ave. of the Americas (50th St.) in Mahattan at PERFORMANCE OF “RENT”/LUNCH AT L.I.E. – Exit 36) at 8:30 a.m. and in Suffolk at and contemporary yuletide compositions, 10:30 a.m for an 11 a.m. show. Tuesday, Nov. MANNINO’S ITALIAN KITCHEN Enjoy a the L.I.E. Park & Ride (Exit 49) at 9:15 a.m. humorous skits and dance numbers backed 29. 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $62. L. Chin. three course lunch at Mannino’s followed by Friday, Oct. 14. 8:30 a.m.- 5p.m. $99. N. by a live onstage orchestra. Meet the bus in the brilliant adaption of Rent by Jonathan Tribble/G. Borsuk. front of the Bronx UFT office, 2500 Halsey Larson. Meet the bus in front of the Marriot UF 905 BUS TOUR TO HALLOCKVILLE St. in the Bronx at 8:30 a.m. for a 9 a.m. DECEMBER Hotel, next to 335 Adams St. in Brooklyn at departure. Friday, Nov. 4. 8:30 a.m.-5:30 FARM/WINE TASTING AT MARTHA a.m. $88. E. Harris. 8:30 a.m. for a 9 a.m. departure. Thursday, CLARA/LUNCH & MORE WINE TASTING MF 914 GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL Sept. 22. 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m. $85. R. Olff. AT BAITING HOLLOW FARM VINEYARD & WF 911 A SLICE OF PIZZA BUS TOUR TOUR WITH JOSEPH SVEHLAK/PICCOLO KF 902 BETHPAGE COUNTRY FAIR BUS WITH TONY MUIA Guided bus tour of HORSE RESCUE TOUR/ FAMOUS BAKERY Dumbo, Red Hook, Sunset Park, Bay Ridge, FIORE LUNCH Guided walking tour gives TRIP Journey back in time for an old- STOPTour Hallockville Farm followed by Bath Beach, Bensonhurst and Brighton an in-depth look at the art, architecture, fashioned country fair with agricultural wine tasting at Martha Clara. Enjoy lunch Beach. Stroll the Coney Island Boardwalk. history and recent $200 million renovation. exhibits, stroll the midway and indulge in and another wine tasting at Baiting Hollow Visit famous movie locations. Enjoy pizza at Highlights include: The Kissing Gallery, The old fashioned treats. Lunch on your own at followed by a horse rescue shelter tour. two locations: Grimaldi’s and L & B Spumoni Gardens. Meet in front of Liquitaria Juice Whispering Gallery and a private apartment. the fair. Involves a lot of walking. Meet the Stop at a famous bakery before heading th th Meet at the Grand Central information bus in front of the Marriot Hotel, next to 335 home (pay on your own.) The charter bus Bar, E. 13 St. & 4 Ave. in Manhattan at booth in the center of the main concourse Adams St. in Brooklyn at 9 a.m. for a 9:30 departs from Nassau at Christopher Morley 10:30 a.m. for an 11 a.m. tour. Thursday, in Manhattan at 10:15 a.m. for a 10:30 a.m. a.m. departure. Friday, Sept. 30. 9 a.m.-5 Park, 500 Searingtown Rd. in Roslyn (right Nov. 10. 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m. $68. S. Eisenberg. tour. Thursday, Dec. 1. 10:15 a.m.-3:45 p.m. p.m. $34. R. Olff. off the L.I.E. – Exit 36) at 8:30 a.m. and in KF 907 BUS TOUR OF THE BROOKLYN NAVY YARD/BLDG92 LUNCH $54. J. DeNave. KF 903 BUS TRIP TO FORDHAM MUSEUM Suffolk at the L.I.E. Park & Ride (Exit 49) at Learn about TH 9:15 a.m. Friday, Oct. 14. 8:30 a.m.- 5p.m. 300 years of history at the Brooklyn Navy WF 915 57 STREET ART GALLERIES OF GREEK, ETRUSCAN & ROMAN ART Yard. The vast historic complex has been WITH JUSTIN FERATE/LUNCH AT CHARLIE PLUS CAMPUS TOUR WITH JUSTIN $99. N. Tribble/G. Borsuk. reborn as a haven for small businesses and PALMER STEAK View current exhibitions FERATE/LUNCH AT ANTONIO’S Discover KF 904 BUS TRIP TO PORT JEFFERSON movie productions. Learn how the dry dock at several galleries. Learn about the more than 260 antiquities that spans from FOR A THEATER THREE PRODUCTION works. Meet the special bus in front of the neighborhood art and architecture. Meet 10th century B.C. through the 3rd century OF “LEGALLY BLONDE” & LUNCH AT Marriot Hotel, next to 335 Adams St. in Louis Newmsn, Assoc. Director, The Forum A.D. at the museum. View stained glass RUVO’S Enjoy lunch at Ruvo’s Restaurant, Brooklyn at 10 a.m. for a 10:30 a.m. tour. Gallery. Meet inside the entrance of the windows given by the King of France, hear Tuesday, Nov. 15. 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m. $55. 105 Wynn Lane followed by a performance R. Olff. atrium of Trump Tower, 721 5th Ave. (btwn the bells that inspired Edgar Allen Poe of Legally Blonde at Theater Three. Meet the

CRAFTS Basic rubber stamping techniques are used to create handmade items: greeting COURSES cards, stationery and scrapbook paper. Work on different project each week. $35 includes Unless otherwise noted, courses in all boroughs will registration and materials. 10-12. C. Nguyen. XF 204 ADVANCED BEGINNERS BRIDGE begin on Tuesday, September 13 and conclude For those who have taken the beginners class. Continuation of simple techniques in bidding, Friday, November 18 and have a $10 fee (which is declarer play and defense. 10-12:15. A. Lisle. non-refundable and non-transferable). XF 205 WATERCOLOR: INTERMEDIATE/ ADVANCED Watercolor techniques: wet-on- wet, wet on dry. Broaden your understanding various quilting techniques using either hand responses, hand play and defense, overcalls of color theory and effect of light on form. sewing, machines or both. Continue working and doubles. 12:30-2:45. A. Lisle. Experiment with pen and ink and colored pencils in conjunction with watercolor. BRONX on projects that you started or experiment XF 111 CANASTA Beginners receive with new materials. 10-12. S. Rieber. Materials needed for first class: Strathmore instruction on the fundamentals of the 140 lb. watercolor paper. Additional materials MONDAY XF 106 ADVANCED BRIDGE Learn new Modern American version of the game. All discussed at first class. $12 includes registration bidding techniques and conventions along levels. 12:30-3. M. Schuster. and materials. 10-12:15. A. Strinsky. with techniques in hand play and defense. XF 112 QUILTING FOR BEGINNERS Create XF 206 MOSAICS: INTERMEDIATE/ 10-12:15. A. Lisle. XF 101 BASIC STITCHES Learn the items using needles, thread and all kinds ADVANCED Explore advanced techniques in basic stitches for crocheting, knitting and XF 107 CREATIVE WRITING Explore literary of fabrics. Make a 9 Patch Pillow. Materials two and three dimensional mosaics. Stained needlework. Bring your own projects. 10-12. styles to share your ideas, memories and needed for first class: ½ yard of each of two glass and multimedia embellishments are C. Rodriguez. creativity in various genres: memoir, poetry, contrasting cotton fabrics, white cotton used. Continue with ongoing projects or XF 102 MAH JONGG Those new to the non-fiction and short story. 12:30-2:30. F. quilting thread, quilting needles (size 8-12), begin new advanced level projects. Not for game will receive instruction based on rules McKinnon. pins with thick heads, ¼” tape and scissors. beginners. Must use your own tools and sanctioned by the National Mah Jongg XF 108 EXERCISE PLUS Blend of exercises 12:45-2:45. J. Goldberg. supplies. Safety goggles mandatory. 10-12:15. League. All levels. 10-12. M. Schuster. designed to tone, strengthen and increase P. O’Connell. XF 103 SPANISH: MIXED LEVELS Refresh stamina and flexibility. Low impact aerobic XF 207 RHYTHM & BLUES LINE DANCING: your knowledge of the Spanish language and included. Bring light hand weights, bands and TUESDAY BEGINNER Learn to do some of the most culture. Learn communication skills and sticky floor mat to class. 12:30-2:30. D. Dolan. popular line dances such as The Booty XF 201 INTERMEDIATE LINE DANCING popular Spanish and Latin American songs. XF 109 TAI CHI (SUN STYLE) Sun Style Call, The Wobble and more. For those with One year of Spanish recommended. 10-12. R. includes agile steps and exercises that may Dance instruction at a faster pace than be- no Line Dancing experience. 10:30-12. K. Hollingsworth. improve mobility, breathing and relaxation. ginners. Familiarity with vines, shuffles, jazz McCarthy. Tai Chi has been shown to reduce pain/ boxes and kickball change are recommend- XF 104 LET’S MOVE! Exercises for those ed. No partner needed. 10-12. C. Force. XF 208 LET’S DANCE: BEGINNER Increase who want to improve fitness, mobility, stiffness, increase flexibility, enhance your stamina and improve your balance while strength, balance and general health and muscle strength and improve memory and XF 202 SHORT STORIES Exploration and dancing to the rhythms of Salsa, Cha Cha, wellness by working out together. 10-12. A. concentration. 12:30-2:30. S. Scher. discussion of life through the genre of the Merengue, Bachata and Rumba. 12:30-2:30. Stern. XF 110 INTERMEDIATE BRIDGE Learn story. $20 includes registration and materials. N. DeLaLuz. 10-12. A. Pruzan. XF 105 INTERMEDIATE QUILTING Work on to use strong and weak opening bids and XF 209 LINE DANCING FOR BEGINNERS XF 203 RUBBERSTAMPING & PAPER 6 / SI BEAGLE LEARNING CENTERS PROGRAM Learn the basic steps and dances such as The portable keyboard to class. 12:30-2:30. N. first class. 10-12. D. Dolan. KF 105 BEGINNERS BRIDGE Learn to play Cowboy Charleston, Bartender Stomp and Zamcheck. XF 504 POTATO CHIP BAG ART & MORE! this popular game. Review basic rules and more. No partner needed. Geared for the XF 311 BASIC DRAWING Sketch still- Create fun items to use (handbags, eyeglass skills. 10-12:15. C. Rubin. new line dancer. 12:30-2:30. C. Force. life, portraits and landscapes. Emphasis cases, book covers) from bags of potato chips KF 106 INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED XF 210 AMERICAN HISTORY IN THREE on tonal contrast and creating textures and soda can tabs. Recycling is the name of BEADING Not for beginners. Materials list PARTS Historical review of decisive events in realistic drawings. Field trip: weather the game. 10-12. S. Reiber. distributed at first class. 12:30-3. C. Horn. and periods in American History from permitting. Materials needed for first class: XF 505 MIDDLE EASTERN DANCE The KF 107 INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED MAH colonial times to the present. How did drawing pad, #2 & #4 pencils and erasers. th ancient art of belly dancing. Enjoy Arabic, JONGG Enjoy playing this international game these events/periods impact our lives in 20 12:30-2:45. A. Strinsky. North African and Turkish movements while with tiles. 12:30-3. E. Scheff. Century America? Part one of the course listening to beautiful music and learning to begins Fall 2016. 12:30-2:30. L. Hartstein. KF 108 YOGA A combination of physical THURSDAY play its rhythms on the zills (finger cymbals). exercises, meditation and breathing XF 211 WATERCOLORS: BEGINNER/ All levels. You may register for XF 501 or XF techniques to strengthen the muscles and INTERMEDIATE Experiment with color while 505, but not both. 12:30-2:30. A. Beeman. XF 401 HATHA YOGA relieve stress. Bring a yoga mat and towel. learning basic techniques. Emphasis on Learn to develop self- XF 506 CREATIVE COLLAGE awareness, strength, flexibility and a sense Create Five sessions. Begins Sept. 19. 1-3. C. LaBue. encouraging individual style and exploring collage art using recycled materials such as the medium of watercolor. Materials needed of calm. Bring an exercise mat, a large towel KF 109 THE PLEASURE OF POETRY and a small pillow. 10-12. M. Gladwin. magazines and junk mail. Materials needed Discuss, write and read aloud poems that for first class: Strathmore 140 lb. watercolor for first class: glue stick, magazines/junk mail, pad. Additional materials discussed at first XF 402 SENIORS NEED TO EXERCISE! Feel explore love, aging, friendship and the tracing paper, pencil, eraser and scissors. human condition. $20 includes registrations class. $12 includes registration and materials. better and stronger with simple seated and 12:30-2:30. I. Rosenberg. 12:30-2:45. A. Strinsky. standing exercises that improves strength, and materials. 1-3. M. Glenn. XF 212 MOSAICS: ALL LEVELS Learn both balance and flexibility. Total body workout KF 110 SKETCHING & PAINTING WITH design and technique using glass as the for seniors. 10-12. A. Stern. SEMINARS GEORGE Explore and use different types primary medium. Glass and multi-media XF 403 DUPLICATE BRIDGE Learn the basics of media including acrylics, pastels, oils accents are used to produce two and three including scoring and how to compete while Unless otherwise noted, all seminars have a and more. Bring to first class: sketch pad, dimensional art projects. Safety goggles improving your success in this game. $15 $2 fee (which is non-refundable and non- pencils, charcoal, erasers (Optional – pastels, mandatory. 12:30-2:45. P. O’Connell. includes registration and materials. 10-12. A. transferable). watercolor, acrylic paints). 1-3. G. Kerasiotis. XF 213 MOSAICS: BEGINNER Learn both Knight. XF 805 ROCOCO & NATURALISM ART design and technique using glass as the XF 404 JEWELRY CREATIONS Create MOVEMENTS Survey the important and TUESDAY primary medium. Glass and multi-media jewelry that not only looks great, but also innovative art styles in 18th Century Europe accents are used to produce two and three shows your own unique style. Learn the skills including Anthony Van Dyck, Antoine KF 201 ACADEMY AWARD WINNING dimensional art projects. Materials needed needed to construct and repair jewelry items Watteau and Fragonard. Friday, Sept. 30. 10- FILMS Screen and discuss: All About Eve; for first class: Weldbond glue, wheeled and provide freedom to create your own 12. D. Becker. Marty, Tom Jones; A Man for All Seasons; nippers and safety goggles (mandatory). jewelry components. Beginners welcome. XF 806 NEOCLASSICISM IN THE ART OF Rocky; Kramer vs. Kramer; Rain Man and Supply list will be discussed and handed out 10-12. R. Demers. FRANCE A look at French artists who worked more. Five sessions: Sept. 20, 27; Oct. 18, 25; at first class. 12:30-2:45. P. O’Connell. XF 405 ACRYLIC PAINTING Explore your on reviving classical art including Louis Nov. 1. 9:45-12:15. R. Romer. creativity. Free to paint in any style you desire. David, Antonio Canova and others. Friday, KF 202 BEGINNERS/INTERMEDIATE WEDNESDAY Students and teacher help each other with Oct. 7. 10-12. D. Becker. FRENCH For those with some knowledge suggestions. All levels. No experience needed. XF 807 OLE BLUE EYES: A SALUTE TO of French. Move quickly through a review 10-1:30. M. Mooney. XF 301 KUNDALINI YOGA & MEDITATION SINATRA Relive the life and career of Frank of language and an emphasis on correct New to yoga or a practicing yogi. Kundalini XF 406 DOO WOP: BROOKLYN & STATEN Sinatra. View his special performances with punctuation. Vocabulary stressed for Yoga uses breath, movement and meditation ISLAND Listen to the music, hear the stories Elvis, The Rat Pack, Judy Garland, Dean travelers. Visit a restaurant. $15 includes to balance the body, increase energy flow and and watch videos of the great groups from Martin and more. 10-12:30. Friday, Oct. 7. registration and materials. 10-12. P. Niglio. quiet the mind. Wear loose clothing. Bring a Brooklyn (Jay & the Americans, The Tokens D. Isoldi. KF 203 GENEALOGY Learn how to pillow and mat to first class. All levels.10-12. and more) and Staten Island’s one hit wonder, XF 808 NEOCLASSICISM ART IN ENGLAND research one’s ancestors with resouces and R. Mahone-Lonesome. The Elegants. 12-2:30. H. Bloch. & AMERICA Survey the classical revival of tips to discover their famil’s past. Five XF 302 THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF XF 407 EXERCISE FOR FUN Use light free art in America and in England featuring a sessions: Sept. 13, Oct. 11; Nov. 15 plus two KNITTING: BEGINNER Learn to cast on, weight exercises, stretching and toning, and comparative look at Joshua Reynolds and trips (TBA) to the Municipal Archives and knit, purl and bind off. The project is a cowl. core training to maintain and improve fitness Benjamin West. Friday, Oct. 14. 10-12. D. the Federal Archives. 10-12. M. Marcus. Materials needed for first class: Red Heart with a certified instructor. 12:30-2:30. R. Becker. KF 204 QUILTING: BEGINNER/ Grande yarn (3 balls), knitting needles Mendel. XF 809 ROMANTICISM ART IN EUROPE INTERMEDIATE Create beautiful works (US19) and a yarn needle.10-12. J. Parker. XF 408 RHYTHM & BLUES LINE Examine how romanticism and its subjective of art sewing quilts, decorative accessories XF 303 PRACTICAL SPANISH FOR DANCING:ADVANCED A fast-paced urban emotion takes hold in European art including and pillows. $20 includes registration and EVERYDAY USAGE Discover the joy of line dancing consisting of fancy, intricate Eugene & Theodore Delacroix and Francisco materials. 10-12:30. D. Pryor-Holland. learning expressions, idioms, writing and footwork with bouncing and turning. Lots of Goya. Friday, Oct. 21. 10-12. D. Becker. KF 205 INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED conversational skills. All levels. 10-12. M. energy required: Prerequisite: XF 207.12:30- XF 810 EVERYTHING, BUT THE TURKEY BRIDGE Basic training to improve playing Salaman. 2:30. K. McCarthy. WITH THE BAKING COACH Learn about skills. 10-12:30. R. Goldman. XF 409 MAH JONGG: INTERMEDIATE XF 304 TAI CHI Introduction and practice of For classic stuffing, broccoli cornbread casserole KF 206 SKETCHING & DRAWING Elements the basic principles and movements of this those who have knowledge of the basic rules and homemade cranberry chutney for of design using pencil, charcoal and ink. ancient Chinese exercise. 10-12. Y. H. Wang. under which the game is played, but wish to Thanksgiving. Make the stuffing and Bring 11” x 14” Strathmore drawing pad, HB gain greater knowledge and expertise in the broccoli cornbread casserole in class to take XF 305 ZUM ZUM Fun ways to a great shape, pencil and kneaded eraser to first class. 10- fine points. 12:30-3. J. Kleinberg. home and finish cooking. The chutney is a 12:30. E. Comins. using hypnotic Latin and International music. demonstration and for tasting only. Friday, 10:30-12. R. Jacobson. XF 410 CREATIVE QUILTING: KF 207 BEGINNERS ONLY LATIN DANCE INTERMEDIATE Nov. 4. 11-1. $22 includes registration and Master quilt making Improve coordination, memory and develop XF 306 FILM DIRECTORS: LEONARD techniques: rotary cutting, speed piecing materials. L. Basini. NIMOY Actor, writer, poet, photographer and stamina while working out to great music. template making and more. Sew pieces by 12:15-2:15. B. Sayegh. director. Read, view and discuss his works. hand or with your portable machine. Finish 12-3. D. Hammitt. incomplete projects and use leftover fabric KF 208 INTRODUCTION TO SEED BEADING XF 307 WRITING WORKSHOP For writers scraps. Note: quilting samples are needed. BROOKLYN FOR BEGINNERS Learn basic techniques editing and polishing works in progress: a 12:30-3. J. Beckwith. of making seed bead jewelry. Materials list novel, plays, memoirs, collection of poems, distributed first day of class.$25 includes short stories, journalistic, personal, critical or MONDAY registration and materials. 12:30-3. S. Zeisel. humorous essays. Eight minutes per writer. KF 209 ADVANCED BEGINNER ITALIAN FRIDAY KF 101 STAINED GLASS DESIGN I Written and oral critiques by the instructor/ Work on For those with basic knowledge of Italian class. Poets must duplicate their pieces for XF 501 MIDDLE EASTERN DANCE The projects using a glass cutter, soldering iron grammar and conversation. 1-3. P. Niglio. and glass grinder. Safety goggles mandatory. the class. 12:30-2:30. C. Mason. ancient art of belly dancing. Enjoy Arabic, KF 210 P.A.C.E. Low impact exercise. No North African and Turkish movements while All levels. $50 includes registration and XF 308 TAKE THE LEAD Dance to the materials. You may register for only one class: Sept. 27. 1-3. T. Pratt. rhythms of Salsa, Cha Cha, Merengue, listening to beautiful music and learning to play its rhythms on the zills (finger cymbals). Stained Glass class. 9:30-12:30. D. Johnson. KF 211 WATERCOLOR WORKSHOP Bolero, Samba, Rumba and Bachata. Enjoy Various techniques of watercolor explored. the flow and dance your stress away. Not All levels. You may register for XF 501 or XF KF 102 STRETCH & RELAX Improve 505, but not both.10-12. A. Beeman. flexibility and balance with gentle exercise. Bring to first class: 9” x 12” watercolor pad for beginners! Pre-requisite: XF 208. 12:30- (cold-pressed), set of watercolor transparent 2:30. N. DeLaLuz. XF 502 INTRODUCTION TO SPANISH Learn relaxation techniques. Bring large towel or mat. No class Sept. 26. 10-12. T. Pratt. paints, #6 round brush and ½ flat brush. XF 309 TAI CHI: NOT JUST BEGINNERS Vocabulary, grammar and basic skills are 1-3. E. Comins. Continue the practices and basic principles of provided to facilitate maximum language KF 103 INTERMEDIATE LINE DANCE Enjoy this ancient art of exercise. All levels. 12:30- learning. 10-12. M. Salaman. the fun of dancing and exercise. Classic line 2:30. Y. H. Wang. XF 503 EXERCISE PLUS Blend of dances included. All levels. 10-12. E. Scheff. WEDNESDAY XF 310 PIANO FOR BEGINNERS & NOT exercises designed to tone, strengthen KF 104 JAZZERCISE Stretching and dancing JUST BEGINNERS Learn to play simple and increase stamina and flexibility. Low to Jazz, Rhythm & Blues, Cha Cha, Swing, KF 301 STAINED GLASS DESIGN II Work classical, jazz or pop tunes. Bring a small, impact aerobics included. Bring light hand Salsa and Mambo. 10-12. K. Sanson. on projects using a glass cutter, soldering iron weights, bands and sticky floor mats to FALL 2016 / 7 and glass grinder. Safety goggles mandatory. acrylics. All levels.1-3. P. Hazelwood. sock yarn and Size 4 DPN (double pointed MF 107 ACADEMY AWARD WINNING All levels. $50 includes registration and KF 409 INTRODUCTION TO OPERA Solos, needles) to both seminars. Two Thursday FILMS Discuss and analyze these films: All materials. You may register for only one ensembles, choruses, extended scenes from sessions: Sept. 22 & Oct. 20. 10-12:30. $4. L. About Eve, The French Connection, Kramer Stained Glass class. 9:30-12:30. G. Fishman. operas through the ages. Optional: backstage Broudy. vs. Kramer, Amadeus and more. 10-12:30. R. KF 302 MEDITATION: RELAX, REFRESH & tour of the Metropolitan Opera House KF 809 SENSATIONAL SCARF TYING Learn Romer. RENEW Learn simple natural techniques to (Additional fees). $15 includes registration how to use scarf tying techniquws to flatter MF 108 GENTLE YOGALATES A slow help you find peace, creativity, inspiration, and materials. Six sessions: October 13, 20, your face enhance your appearance and yoga practice using chairs, standing poses better health, more self-awareness and more. 27; Nov. 3, 10, 17. 1-3. J. Dzik. extend your wardrobe. Bring one medium and guided meditation along with a simple Four sessions: Sept. 14, 21, 28; Oct. 5. 10-12. KF 410 INTRODUCTION TO CROCHETING and/or large square scarf, a medium and pilates mat class for body conditioning and M. Eller. Learn how to crochet. $30 includes or large oblong (rectangle)scarf countertop strengthening. 12:30-2:30. G. Adler. KF 303 SHAKESPEARE Read, analyze and registration and materials. 1-3. D. Barnaby. stand-up mirror to class. Thursday, Sept. 22. MF 109 NEOCLASSICISM & ROMANTIC discuss Coriolanus. 10-12. J. Trachten. 1-3. R. Wilson. ART A survey of the Neoclassical and KF 304 BELLYWOOD & BOLLYWOOD Enjoy KF 810 BRAIN GAMES Learn memory Romantic art movements in Europe between sampling dance movements from the Mid- FRIDAY games, mnemonic tricks and other mental 1789-1848. 12:30-2:30. D. Becker. East and from Bollywood movies. All levels. activities to stimulate the brain. Friday, Sept. MF 110 RUBBER STAMPING & PAPER 10-12. A. Beeman. KF 501 LEARN THE APPLE iPAD Learn 23. 10-12. S. Louer. CRAFTS Basic techniques to create handmade to operate this electronic device. Bring KF 305 BEAD WORKSHOP Make beautiful KF 811 HOW TO KEEP ACCURATE items: greeting cards, stationery, scrapbook your Apple iPad to class (must know ID & MEDICAL RECORDS Keep accurate records paper, one-of-a-kind gifts. Different project beaded jewelry. Materials needed for password). 10-12. C. Rosen. first class: two colors of super duo beads, on health expenses and the roles of your each week. $35 includes registration and #11/0 seed beads, #8/0 seed beads. Not for KF 502 CHORUS Perform in a group and primary insurers and secondary carriers. Q materials. 12:30-2:30. C. Nguyen. beginners. 10-12:30. T. Gesuele. learn to sing multi-part compositions with & A. Thursday, Sept. 29. 10:30-12:30. No Fee. MF 111 BEGINNING FRENCH Learn R. Burwick. KF 306 ZUMBA GOLD other singers. $15 includes registration and conversational French, grammar, vocabulary Focus on toning and materials. 10-12. J. DeRanieri. improving one’s muscle strength, posture, KF 812 WHAT’S IN YOUR CLOSET? Learn and everyday expressions and phrases. $13 mobility and coordination. 12:30-2:30. B. KF 503 BEGINNERS QIGONG/CHAIR simple and creative ways to organize, update includes registration and materials. 12:45- Sayegh. An ancient Chinese exercise involving and maximize your wardrobe. Go shopping 2:45. M. Louis. meditation, controlled breathing and in your clothes closet and give new life and KF 307 THE DARK SIDE OF THE SCREEN MF 112 YIDDISH LANGUAGE & CULTURE movement. 10-12:30. J. He. style to old favorites and forgotten gems. Conversation, reading, stories, poems Screen and discuss: The Maltese Falcon; Thursday, Sept. 29. 1-3. R. Wilson. Murders in the Rue Morgue; Harper; The KF 504 ACRYLIC PAINTING & PASTELS and songs. Some knowledge of Yiddish Birds; Born to Kill; Cape Fear; Female on the Introduction to basics of painting that KF 813 SEX, SENIORS & SAFETY Discover required. $15 includes registration and Beach and more. 12:30-3. R. Romer. emphasizes drawing, composition, value and the latest information about the effects that materials.12:45-2:45. M. Leberstein. medication, nutrition and life transitions can KF 308 CREATIVE WRITING color theory. Techniques of creating with MF 113 BRIDGE: INTERMEDIATE Learn specific pastels explored. Bring drawing pad, charcoal have on one’s sexual awareness. Learn how to techniques and receive support in preparing Instruction and free play. Bring your own pencil, kneaded eraser and paint supplies to formulate personal questions for your doctor. cards. 12:45-2:45. M. Gecht. and polishing your materials such as class. Additional materials list distributed in Thursday, Oct. 13. 10-12:30. P. Boyd. memoirs, fiction and essays. 12:30-3. M. Eller. class. 10-12:30. J. Lippmann. KF 814 SALUTE TO DOO WOP Relive the KF 309 JEWELRY: ADVANCED BEGINNERS KF 505 KNITTING days of the 1950’s and 60’s Doo Wop music. TO INTERMEDIATE Beginners learn the basics. TUESDAY Create handmade Intermediate/Advanced select a project Enjoy video performances and discuss the jewelry using the art of seed beading. Must and receive assistance in new techniques. history of Doo Wop groups then and now. MF 201 WOODWORKING Learn to make know basics of seed beading techniques. Materials for first class: #7 needles, worsted Friday, Oct. 21. 10-12:30. D. Isoldi. small toys, household objects and salvage Materials list distributed at first class. 12:30-3. weight yarn and patterns. individual favorite pieces. Power tools provided. S. Fuller. KF 815 MINI WELLNESS VACATION Learn assistance on new stitches, pattern reading gentle and fun techniques of relaxation, Materials to be determined. Safety goggles KF 310 BEGINNERS DRAWING Learn to and problems.1-3. S. Staton. which can be practiced at home. Two mandatory. $25 includes registration and draw simple fruit, objects and body parts. KF 506 INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED TAI Wednesday sessions: Nov. 2 & 9. 10-12. $4. materials. 9:30-12:30. P. Papademetriou. Materials discussed first day of class. 1-3. A. CHI Advanced knowledge of basic moves M. Eller. MF 202 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH Learn Ojo. is required. Improve and perfect your KF 816 ALEXANDER CALDER View a film to understand and speak fluent Spanish. movements. 1-3. J. He. and discuss the life and works of this famous Emphasis on grammar and vocabulary. THURSDAY KF 507 LEARN THE APPLE iPAD Learn artist, “father of the mobile.” Wednesday, Nov. Knowledge of reading, writing and speaking to operate this electronic device. Bring 16. 10-12:30. S. Gansl. some Spanish is required. Book: Advanced Spanish Step-by-Step by Barbara Bregstein. KF 401 TAP DANCING Introduction to tap your Apple iPad to class (must know ID & KF 817 JOYS OF SOLO TRAVEL Instructor password). 1-3. C. Rosen. No beginners. You may register for MF dancing. Bring tap shoes, if available. Five shares her experience and offers solo 202 or MF 212, but not both. $13 includes sessions: Oct. 20, 27; Nov. 3, 10, 17. 10-12. N. KF 508 WOODWORKING Learn to make travel tips. Thursday, Nov. 17. 10-12:30. C. registration and materials. 10-12. M. Stahl. Cangiano. small household objects and rescuing family Silverman. wood antiques. Tools and materials are MF 203 ITALIAN: BEGINNER Grammar, KF 402 STRETCH & RELAX Exercise for fun easy conversation and simple reading. Books: and fitness using chairs and mats. No class supplied. Bring your own wood to class. Safety goggles mandatory. $30 includes Italian, A Self-Teaching Guide by Edorado Sept. 29. 10-12. T. Pratt. nd registration and some materials. 1-3. M. MANHATTAN A. Lebano (2 edition) and Raccontini KF 403 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY Learn Duberstein. Simpatici by Liliana Briefel (ISBN 0-658- to use your digital camera with a computer. 00544-8). You may register for MF 203 or MF Bring your digital camera to class. $20 MONDAY 208, but not both. 10-12. A. DeGennaro. includes registration and supplies. 10-12. J. SEMINARS MF 204 SHORT STORIES Discussion of short Griffith. MF 101 SHORT STORY INTO FILM Read a stories and their style and significance. You KF 404 OPERA Learn what makes opera Unless otherwise noted, all seminars have short story for each class and view the screen may register for MF 204 or MF 210, but not one of the greatest of all art forms. Audio a $2 fee (which is non-refundable and non- adaptation the following week. Discuss the both. 10-12. A. Zuckerberg. merits of both the literary story and the movie and video excerpts of great operatic scenes transferable). MF 205 THE DOO WOP EXPERIENCE Relive and different operatic voice types. Insights KF 805 TAKE YOUR BEST VACATION after each film. $15 includes registration and materials. 9:45-12:15. W. Wyss. the music of the 50’s and 60’s. Discuss and into character development and plots. See EVER! Learn easy strategies to utilize before, view rare performances of the groups now a final dress rehearsal at the Metropolitan during and after your trips. Tips shared by MF 102 DUPLICATE BRIDGE Must be an and then. Learn Doo Wop harmony, sing-a- Opera House with an optional backstage tour a professional travel writer regarding travel experienced player. $13 includes registration long, listen and analyze recordings. 10-12. D. (Additional fee.). $15 includes registration planning, journal writing, online apps, and materials. 9:45-12:15. M. Gecht. Isoldi. and materials. 10-12:30. J. Dzik. souvenirs, photos and videos. Thursday, Sept. MF 103 SHAKESPEARE Read, analyze MF 206 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH Reinforce KF 405 JAZZ JOURNEY WITH GRACE From 15. 10-12. S. Friedman. and discuss The Merchant of Venice. Bring oral and written communication skills. Study New Orleans to New York and all the places KF 806 VOLUNTEER! MAKE A DIFFERENCE your own copy of the play to class. 10-12. J. familiar situations in everyday life. Some in between. Take a virtual tour through the IN THE WORLD Discover and discuss Trachten. knowledge of French required. $13 includes world of Jazz and its fascinating history: the opportunities to volunteer: campaigning for MF 104 NEOCLASSICISM & ROMANTIC registration and materials. 10-12. M. Louis. music, the players, the styles, the stories. candidates and causes, serving at the Bowery ART A survey of the Neoclassical and MF 207 CHORUS Learn simple elements of Journey is enhanced by guest lecturers from Mission, work as a museum docent, tutor, Romantic art movements in Europe between the Jazz community. 1-3. G. Metevier. music while experiencing the joy of singing. assist at animal shelters and more. Thursday, 1789-1848. 10-12. D. Becker. 10-12. T. Morino. KF 406 LINE DANCING: BEGINNER/ Sept. 15. 1-3. S. Friedman. MF 105 CALLIGRAPHY Copperplate ADVANCED BEGINNER MF 208 ITALIAN: INTERMEDIATE/ Enjoy the pleasure KF 807 SHORT STORIES Read and discuss calligraphy with a pointed pen: review basics, ADVANCED and exercise of dance. 1-3. N. Cangiano. Italian I pre-requisite. Some short stories (btwn 10-50 pgs) each session. plus variations, flourishes, greeting cards skill in conversation and reading necessary. KF 407 INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED from The Dubliners by James Joyce. Read and envelope design. Beginners welcome. Grammar, reading and conversation are SPANISH Communication and the short story The Dead before first class. Materials needed: paper, Higgins Eternal Ink, covered. Book: Italian, A Self-Teaching Guide comprehension are the objectives. Practice The book can be printed for free online ruler, Hunt 101 nib and oblique penholder. by Edorado A. Lebano (2nd edition). You may conversation through contemporary at gutenberg.org. Three Friday sessions: 10-12. C. Nguyen. register for MF 203 or MF 208, but not both. experience and readings. Some background Sept. 16; Oct. 14; Nov. 18. 10-12. $6. S. MF 106 DANCERCISE Dance and exercise 12:30-2:30. A. DeGennaro. in Spanish is beneficial. 1-3. E. Drayton. Rauschenbusch. for fitness and fun. Learn Country Western, MF 209 GOLDEN VOICES Study of artistry KF 408 PAINTING WITH PAULA Explore the KF 808 LET’S KNIT SOCKS! Learn to knit Folk, Line and Broadway Styles. 10-12. G. and lives of great opera stars: Ponselle, flexibility and possibilities of painting with and finish a pair of socks. All levels. Bring Adler. Farrell, Grigolo and DiStefano. Six sessions: 8 / SI BEAGLE LEARNING CENTERS PROGRAM Sept. 13, 20; Oct. 18, 25; Nov. 1, 15. 12:15- up; second hour sitting on chairs. 12:45-2:45. and increasing obsession with the darker, MF 809 COOL COLORING MIXED WITH 2:15. B. Haspel. J. He. more aberrant aspects of human experience. HOT TOPICS Coloring books can stimulate MF 210 SHORT STORIES Discussion of short MF 312 RECORDER: ADVANCED Improve Films include: Shadow of a Doubt,’ I Confess; our senses and combat stress. bring your stories, their style and significance. You may your technique and ensemble playing. $12 Spellbound; The Wrong Man and more. 9:45- own coloring book, crayons/colored pencils register for MF 204 or MF 210, but not both. includes registration and materials. 12:45- 12:15. A. Balgley. and markers to first class. Three Thursday 12:30-2:30. A. Zuckerberg. 2:45. R. Zeitlin. MF 502 BEAD WEAVING: BEGINNER TO sessions: Oct. 20, 27; Nov. 3. $6. 12:45-2:45. D. Sklar. MF 211 DRAWING: BEGINNER & MF 313 NUTRITION COGNITION Beat the INTERMEDIATE Learn basic to intermediate INTERMEDIATE Study the basic principles high cost of health care by staying well. apply skills of beadweaving to create various types MF 810 HOW TO KEEP ACCURATE of drawing that create volume. Learn how to the science of nutrition to maintain good of jewelry. Bring to first class: smooth cloth MEDICAL RECORDS Keep accurate records develop the illusion of a three dimensional health and prevent disease and dysfunction. to bead on, 2 colors of 11/o or 8/o seed on health expenses and the roles of your form on a two dimensional surface. Materials $15 includes registration and materials. beads, #10 beading needle, Nymo D thread primary insurers and secondary carriers. Q needed for first class: HB/6B pencils, 12:45-2:45. S. Elbaz. or FireLine (6 to 8 lbs.). List supplied for & A. Thursday, Nov. 10. 12:45-2:45. No Fee. kneaded eraser, blending stump, chamois and projects. 9:45-12:15. E. Esses. I. Lospenuso. Strathmore 11”x14” medium surface drawing MF 503 LEARN TO PLAY THE PIANO Bring pad. 12:30-2:30. R. Baumann. THURSDAY your own electronic keyboard to class. Work MF 212 SPANISH FOR BEGINNERS Learn on the ABC’s of piano playing. Beginners and Spanish based on simple vocabulary, basic MF 401 BEADING WITH POLYMER CLAY intermediates welcome. 10-12. N. Zamcheck. QUEENS grammar and conversational skills. Book: Polymer clay, a plastic form of clay, can MF 504 CHINESE BRUSHWORK PAINTING Easy Spanish Step-by-Step by Barbara mimic gem stones, blown glass and precious Learn Chinese painting with oriental brushes MONDAY Bregstein. You may register for MF 202 metals. Use it to create beads to make on rice paper. All levels. 10-12. S. Ng. necklaces, earrings and other jewelry. Bring or MF 212, but not both. $13 includes MF 505 VOCAL TECHNIQUE WORKSHOP QF 101 ITALIAN: ADVANCED BEGINNERS registration and materials. 12:30-2:30. M. to first class: 2 packs of Premo polymer clay, acrylic rolling pin, tissue blade, rubber mat Use your voice as a means of interpretation Learn how Italians live, shop and eat. Basic Stahl. and communication. $15 includes knowledge of Italian required. Required MF 213 MAH JONGG FOR EXPERIENCED or ceramic tile. $15 includes registration and some materials. 9:30-12. H. Weinberg. registration and materials. Five sessions: Sept. textbook: Italian, A Self Teaching Guide by PLAYERS For advanced and advanced 16, 30; Oct. 21,28; Nov. 4. 10-12. B. Haspel. Eduardo A. Lebano (2nd edition; ISBN: 978-0- MF 402 THE JOY OF OPERA Explore and imtermediate players. Bring a current MF 506 PLAYWRITING Learn to create 471-35961-6). 10:15-12:15. S. Swinbune. National Mah Jongg League card to class. view classic European operas/ operettas QF 102 LOVE YOUR APPLE iPAD written in the early 20th Century including dramatic characters and develop a strong Learn to 12:30-2:30. H. Rothman. plot while writing short scenes and plays. use this computing device that suits most MF 214 MIDDLE EASTERN DANCING Puccini’s Girl of the Golden West and Turandot; R. Strauss’ Der Rosenkavalier Constructive feedback is offered. Seasoned of our retirees’ needs: e-mail, surfing the Ancient art of belly dancing. Enjoy Arabic, and Lehar’s The Merry Widow. View, listen or first-time playwrights. $13 includes web, playing games with friends and more. North African and Turkish movements while and discuss. $15 includes registration and registration and materials. 10-12. M. Polsky. Bring your Apple iPad to class. Instruction listening to beautiful music and learning to materials. Begins Sept. 22. 9:30-12. E. MF 507 RETIREES READ BOOK CLUB for Apple iPad ONLY. WiFi provided; you play on the zills (finger cymbals). All levels. Godfrey. Read and discuss one book approximately don’t need 4G service. You may register for 12:45-2:45. A. Beeman. every three weeks. Read The Rent Collector only one Apple iPad class. 10:15-12:15. A. MF 403 YOGA Gentle stretching and Cumba. relaxation practices which bring about a by Cameron Wright for first class. Other selections chosen by group. Four sessions: QF 103 DRAWING & SKETCHING: WEDNESDAY feeling of peace and well-being in the mind, ADVANCED body and spirit. 9:45-11:45. C. DeVito. Sept. 16; Oct. 7, 28; Nov. 18. 12:15-2:15. C. Use charcoal, pen, pencil and Lambert. ink wash. Explore black and white media. MF 301 COMEDY APPRECIATION MF 404 SKETCHING & DRAWING Explore Use MF 508 LINE DANCING Supply list mailed prior to first class. No class the art and craft of stand-up comedy and how various dry media to sketch multiple objects. Learn the basics of line dances and enjoy this mind and body Oct. 6. 10:15-12:15. L. D’Abate. the comic perspective can decrease pain and Bring a pencil, charcoal, India ink, colored QF 104 TAI CHI: ANCIENT CHINESE increase happiness. Guest comedians and markers, drawing pad and any other media stimulating activity. 12:30-2:30. L. Kalipetes. MF 509 KNITTING Beginners learn the MARTIAL ART Practice the basic principles classic videos. 9:45-11:45. P. Herzich. of your choice to first class. 9:45-11:45. F. and movements of this ancient Chinese MF 302 BRIDGE: ADVANCED BEGINNERS Feldman. basics. Intermediate/Advanced will select a project and receive assistance in new exercise. Wear comfortable shoes and & INTERMEDIATE Instruction and free play. MF 405 TRAVEL THROUGH HISTORY Take clothing. You may register for only one Tai 9:45-12:15. C. Rubin. a virtual tour of different parts of the world techniques. Beginners must bring a size 8 needle and worsted weight yarn (scarf pattern Chi class.10:15-12:15. Y. H. Wang. MF 303 STAINED GLASS Work on projects learning the history of each destination. QF 105 BRIDGE: INTERMEDIATE Explore Alaska, Latin America, Panama and supplied) for first class. All levels. 12:30-2:30. Review, using a glass cutter, soldering iron and glass L. Boudy. reinforce and expand bidding knowledge. grinder. Purchase you own stained glass, more. Seven sessions. Begins Sept. 29. 10-12. MF 510 WATERCOLOR PAINTING Develop Preset hands provide for application of the soldering iron, breaker and combinations J. Rossi. basics to declarer and defender play. Required pliers. Safety goggles mandatory. $30 includes MF 406 ZUMBA GOLD FITNESS Improve your artistic ability painting landscapes, seascapes and flowers. All levels. Bring textbook: Bridge Basics 2, Competitive registration and some materials. 9:45-12:45. stamina, balance and memory while having Bidding by Audrey Grant (ISBN: 978-0- B. Butt. fun. Dance combined with fitness exercises, watercolor set and pad to first class. 12:30- 2:30. S. Ng. 939460-91-5). 10:15-12:15. G. Hudson. MF 304 BEHIND THE SCENES OF stretching and light weights. 10-12. B. Sayegh. MF 511 IMPROVISATIONAL THEATER QF 106 ART WITH AN IMPRESSIONIST HOLLYWOOD MUSICALS Examine the MF 407 CARD TRICKS Entertain family and FLAIR USING ACRYLICS & OILS Learn making of beloved musicals and explore friends like a professional. Bring a deck of Create characters, scenes and even full plays using your imagination and working how to paint in the impressionistic style. highlights. Films include: Yankee Doodle cards to first class. 10-12. S. Gertzman. Work from still-life and photos. Each class Dandy, Meet Me in St. Louis, An American in together. $13 includes registration and MF 408 BEADING: BEGINNERS Learn basic materials. 12:30-2:30. M. Polsky. begins with teacher demonstration. Supply Paris and more. 10-12. P. Harwood. bead weaving skills to make jewelry. Must list mailed prior to first class. 10:15-2:15. B. MF 305 CREATIVE WRITING Use exercises be able to thread a fine needle. Materials list DeCeglie. and source material to enhance the “creative sent prior to first class. Project list distributed SEMINARS QF 107 MYSTERY STORIES What fun it is imperative” within you. All levels. $15 in class. 12:15-2:45. H. Weinberg. to solve “who dunits.” Analyze mysteries and includes registration and materials. 10-12. M. MF 409 QUILTING Create beautiful works Unless otherwise noted, all seminars have a more. Discuss and view famous detective Glenn. of art. Sew quilts, pillows and decorative $2 fee (which is non-refundable and non- films. Reading list available at first class. MF 306 TAI CHI Introduction to basic accessories. $15 includes registration and transferable). Read And Then There Were None by Agatha principles and movements of this ancient materials. 12:15-2:45. D. Holland. MF 805 SALUTE TO FRANK SINATRA: OL’ Christie before first class. 10:30-12:30. M. Chinese exercise to improve balance. Some MF 410 ITALIAN CINEMA View a series of BLUE EYES The life and career of Sinatra. Eller. chair exercises. 10-12. J. He. Marcello Mastroiani films shown in Italian View concert performances through the years QF 108 GUITAR: BEGINNERS/ MF 307 RECORDER: INTERMEDIATE with English subtitles. Films include: Le and appearances with Judy Garland, Dean INTERMEDIATE Note reading, chord Improving your technique and notti bianche; leri, oggi e domani; Divorzio all’ Martin, Elvis, and more. Tuesday, Sept. 27. progressions and finger picking patterns. understanding. $12 includes registration and Italiana and more. Discuss in English. $15 12:15-2:45. D. Isoldi. Songs from old and popular genres included. materials. 10:15-12:15. R. Zeitlin. includes registration and materials. 12:15- MF 806 CONVERSATIONAL HEBREW Learn Bring your own guitar, preferably with nylon MF 308 POLITICS & THE CINEMA Films 2:45. J. Worth. and practice basic conversational phrases. strings. 10:30-12:30. M. Patelson. include: The Triangle Fire Scandal; Kennedys: MF 411 DRAWING Creative work done with Ability to read Hebrew is not required. Two QF 109 DRAWING & SKETCHING: The Curse of Power; 66 A.D.; Master Spy; and wet and dry media. Bring a #2 pencil, eraser, Thursday sessions: Sept. 22 & 29. $4. 12:30- BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE Use charcoal, Elizabeth R. 12:15-2:45. L. Carrubba. ball point pen and paper to first class. 12:15- 2:30. J. Goldman. pen, pencil and ink wash. Explore black and MF 309 MAH JONGG: BEGINNERS/ 2:45. J. Comins. MF 807 FRENCH FOLK MUSIC STARS & white media. Bring a sketch pad and #2B INTERMEDIATE Learn the game and brush MF 412 ACTING Use theater exercises, THEIR SONGS Explore France’s lively folk pencil to first class. Supply list mailed prior up on prior skills. Bring a current National monologues and scene work to further scene and heroes in Paris during the 50’s to first class. No class Oct. 6. 12:45-2:45. L. Mah Jongg League card to class. 12:30-2:30. J. your skills in a low risk environment. $15 and 60’s. Levin sings, translates and shares D’Abate. Somerville. includes registration and materials. 12:45- their stories. Thursday, Sept. 29. 12:30-2:30. QF 110 LOVE YOUR APPLE iPAD Learn MF 310 CANASTA Learn and play the 2:45. E. Rosen. H. Levin. to use this marvelous computing device Modern American version of the popular MF 808 GREAT ROCK & ROLL that suits most of our retirees needs: e-mail, game. It’s an easy game to play, but difficult COMPOSERS Listen to the music and stories surfing the web, playing games with friends to master. $12 includes registration and FRIDAY of Ellie Greenwich/Jeff Barry; Samuel “Buck” and more. Bring your Apple iPad to class. materials. 12:30-3. J. Kotkin. Ram and Bert Berns. Songs include: Da Doo Instruction for Apple iPad ONLY. WiFi MF 501 HITCHCOCK FILMS provided; you don’t need 4G service. You MF 311 QI QONG (TAI CHI) DEEP View American Ron Ron; Only You; The Great Pretender and films revealing the thematic progression may register for only one Apple iPad class. BREATHING EXERCISES First hour standing more. Tuesday, Oct. 11. 12:15-2:45. H. Bloch. FALL 2016 / 9 12:45-2:45. A. Cumba. other apps. 12:45-2:45. R. Cooper. doctor. 10:15-12:15. G. Judelson. Supervised practice with limited instruction QF 111 ENSEMBLE MUSIC Explore a variety QF 211 LINE DANCING: BEGINNERS PLUS QF 403 CANASTA Introduction to the basics. for experienced players. Discussion of of music combinations and styles of duos, Exercise in disguise by learning new dances Enjoy playing and developing your skills. modern methods of bidding and play. 12:45- trios, quartets and chamber music. Must have using all your favorite steps to keep your body 10:15-12:15. L. Cohen. 2:45. G. Hudson. basic proficiency on an instrument (strings, and mind healthy. 12:45-2:45. R. Malinconico. QF 404 ACRYLIC PAINTING Application and QF 508 MEDITATION Discover ways to calm woodwind or keyboard). 12:45-2:45. M. QF 212 SOCIAL MAH JONGG Play for fun technique. Emphasis on individual expression, yourself and release stress. Seven sessions. No Patelson. and enjoyment with limited instruction. the study of color, composition and design. class Sept. 23, 30. 12:45-2:45. T. Pratt. QF 112 ISRAELI FOLK DANCING: Bring your own Mah Jongg card and set (if Be ready to paint at first class. Required: vinyl, QF 509 MEMOIR WRITING Easy and fun INTERMEDIATE Learn traditional Israeli you have one). 12:45-2:45. R. Feldman. latex, non-latex or rubber gloves. Supply list memoir writing recalling days, people, pets, circle and line dances. Wear sneakers or mailed prior to first class. 10:15-2:15. M. trips and events that are the patchwork of flat soled comfortable shoes. 12:45-2:45. A. Gorsky. your unique history. All levels. 12:45-2:45. M. Bloom. WEDNESDAY QF 405 PAINTING IN WATERCOLORS The Eller. QF 113 BRIDGE WORKSHOP: luminosity and nuance of watercolor makes INTERMEDIATE Improve your skills with QF 301 CREATIVE WRITING Dream of it perfectly suited for still-life. Explore a range supervised practice and limited instruction. publishing your own novel, short story, of watercolor techniques such as wet-on-wet, SEMINARS Find answers/solutions as you play the game. memoir, essay or play? Learn key strategies, resist, and glazing. Different still-life each 12:45-2:45. G. Hudson. techniques and receive valuable feedback to week. You may bring your photos or prints for Unless otherwise noted, all seminars have a help get your work published. $17 includes source material. All levels. Supply list mailed $2 fee (which is non-refundable and non- registration and materials. 10:15-12:15. J. prior to first class.10:15-2:15. C. Rickey. transferable). Cunningham. QF 805 NEOCLASSICISM ART IN EUROPE TUESDAY QF 406 QUILTING Work on a modern version QF 302 YOGA Learn how to release stress of an old quilt pattern called “log cabin.” Survey of this classical revival in Europe from QF 201 SPANISH: BEGINNERS/ADVANCED while becoming stronger and more flexible. the 18th and early 19th centuries. Wednesday, BEGINNERS Sewing machines available. Basic quilting Learn to communicate The adapted poses allow everyone beginners supplies necessary. All levels. $20 includes Sept. 14. 10:15-12:15. D. Becker. in Spanish for daily use. Emphasis on to experienced yogis and those with injuries registration and materials. 11-2. J. Isaacs. QF 806 STILL A TEACHER AT HEART grammatical principles to facilitate listening, and illnesses to be become physically fit. You QF 407 CONTEMPORARY POETRY Use Teachers will always remain the backbone of speaking and reading. Some knowledge is an may register for only one Yoga class. No our society. Hoping to bring together a group advantage, but beginners welcome. Required class Sept. 28. 10:15-12:15. T. Pratt. creativity and imagination to write and discuss poetry. 12:15-2:15. A. Spero. of retired educators will review and share their textbook: Easy Spanish Step by Step by QF 303 ADVANCED PHOTOSHOP Refine past experience in the classroom. Friday, Sept. Barbara Bregstein. 10:15-12:15. E. Martin. your photo images at the Queens Learning QF 408 SINGER’S SINGERS Nearly forgotten 16. 10:15-12:15. C. Diamond. QF 202 INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOSHOP Center lab. Bring a flash drive with your own timeless popular tunesmiths and singers of QF 807 HOW TO KEEP ACCURATE standards are kept alive with plenty of rare & iPHOTO BLENDING Learn how to take photos. Required: Your own transportation MEDICAL RECORDS Keep accurate records photos to create works of art using different to each field trip. Six sessions plus two field sought after vocal examples on audiotape. Presentations include memorabilia, fully for health expenses and the roles of your filters and brushes to create personal trips (3 hrs. each). Begins Sept. 21. Sites and primary insurers and secondary carriers. Q & invitations and business cards using toolbars dates distributed at first class. 10:15-12:15. J. researched biography and history. Q & A. 12:45-2:45. D. Singer. A. Wednesday, Sept. 21. 10:30-12:30. No Fee. and menus. Use Photoshop and iPhoto Kramer. R. Burwick. tools to customize your photo, remove QF 409 LINE DANCING: BEGINNERS QF 304 BRIDGE: BEGINNER Learn the QF 808 ROMANTICISM ART IN EUROPE backgrounds and add new ones. Bring a flash Great way to exercise by learning dances in basics. Required textbook: Bridge Basics 1, An Look at romanticism and its subjective drive with 15-20 photos to download and use Introduction by Audrey Grant. (ISBN: 978-0- a variety of music styles: old and new, Cha in class. 10:15-12:15. R. Cooper. Cha, Mambo, Tango, Waltz. No partners emotions in European art. Wednesday, Sept. 939460-11-3). 10:15-12:15. D. Woo. 28. 10:15-12:15. D. Becker. QF 203 ORIGAMI: JAPANESE ART OF or experience necessary. 12:45-2:45. R. QF 305 PASTEL PAINTING Become PAPER FOLDING Projects include gift Malinconico. QF 809 IDENTITY THEFT All you need acquainted with pastel as a painting medium. to know about protecting your personal containers, flowers, butterflies, birds, other Drawing skills, understanding design QF 410 MAH JONGG Beginners enjoy animals and more. Items can be used as gifts. learning this ancient game involving skill and information and how to prevent theft. concepts and color theory are stressed. Wednesday, Oct. 5. 10:15-12:15. No Fee. K. Materials discussed at first class. 10:15-12:15. Paintings are developed from photos students luck. More experienced players gain expertise R. Malinconico. in fine points. Bring your Mah Jongg card and Haefelin, NYSUT. choose. Supply list mailed prior to first class. QF 810 GLORIA ESTEFAN & THE MIAMI QF 204 TAI CHI: MODERN 10:15-2:15. C. Obergfell. set (if you have one). 12:45-2:45. L. Cohen. SOUND MACHINE Discuss highlights INTERPRETATION A modern interpretation QF 306 PIANO KEYBOARD: BEGINNER/ where you learn exercises to build strength, of Gloria’s career and view clips of her INTERMEDIATE Note reading, chord playing FRIDAY performances with the Miami Sound Machine flexibility and coordination for improved and a variety of music is covered. Bring your health. Wear comfortable shoes and clothing. and as a solo artist. Friday, Oct. 14. 10:15- own keyboard (61 keys) and headphones. QF 501 PLEASURES OF READING Read and 12:15. D. Isoldi. You may register for only one Tai chi class. 10:30-1:30. M. Patelson. No class Oct. 18. 10:15-12:15. K. Sullivan. discuss contemporary short stories from The QF 811 KOREAN SPIRIT & CULTURAL QF 307 STAINED GLASS O. Henry Prize Stories, 2016 (Laura Furman, QF 205 MAH JONGG Beginners learn the PROMOTION PROJECT View documentary Beginners will learn fundamentals of stained glass design, glass editor). Read the first two stories before first this ancient game involving skill and luck. films about Korea’s artistic and cultural cutting and copper foil assembly to develop class. 10:15-12:15. M. Levinson. achievements such as Hangui (Korean More experienced players will gain expertise and complete their own projects. Experienced in fine points. Bring your own Mah Jongg QF 502 YOGA Learn how to release stress alphabet) and the Sacred Bell of King students receive guidance on more advanced while becoming stronger and more flexible. Seongdeok (a national treasure) and Korea’s card and set (if you have one). 10:15-12:15. R. creations. Work at your own pace. Safety Feldman. The adapted poses allow everyone: beginners industrial achievements since the Korean goggles mandatory. Supply list mailed prior to experienced yogis; those with injuries and War. Complimentary Korean traditional QF 206 OIL PAINTING: STILL LIFE & to first class. $65 includes registration and illnesses to be become physically fit. Seven refreshments follow the films. Wednesday, PORTRAITURE Beginners and advanced materials. You may register for only one sessions. No class Sept. 23, 30. You may Oct. 19. 10;15-12:15. Korean Spirit Cultural students welcome. First class is a still life Stained Glass course. 10:30-2:30. L. Carbone. register for only one Yoga class. 10:15-12:15. Promotion Project. demonstration. Supply list mailed prior to first QF 308 ZUMBA Learn this dance program T. Pratt. class. 10:15-2:15. E. Morozowski. QF 812 CROSSWORDS: SOLVING TIPS inspired by Latin rhythms that have been QF 503 BRIDGE: ADVANCED Improve your Start with the basics and work up to tricky QF 207 STAINED GLASS Beginners learn the modified for retirees and beginners in their skill as declarer and defender with play of clues as we solve a puzzle together. Review fundamentals of stained glass design, glass exercise routine. Wear comfortable clothes hand techniques. Score the extra trick that popular and clever crossword themes. Three cutting and copper foil assembly to develop and shoes. Bring a towel and water bottle. makes you a desired partner and a feared Wednesday sessions: Oct. 26, Nov. 9 & 16. $6. and complete their projects. Experienced 12:30-2:30. J. Ramirez. opponent. Required textbook: Bridge Basics 3, 10:15-12:15. J. Sullivan. students receive guidance on more advanced QF 309 DOO WOP; BROOKLYN & QUEENS Popular Conventions by Audrey Grant (ISBN creations. Work at your own pace. Safety QF 813 FRANKIE VALLI & THE FOUR Listen to the music and hear the stories of the 978-0-030460-92-2) 10:15-12:15. G. Hudson. SEASONS Discuss highlights of his career goggles mandatory. Supply list mailed prior great groups from Brooklyn and Queens: Jay to first class. You may register for only QF 504 OPERA Audio and video excerpts of and view clips of performances with the Four & the Americans, Jive Five, Cleftones, Tokens great operatic and different voice types. See Seasons. Friday, Oct. 28. 10:15-12:15. D. one Stained Glass course. $65 includes and more. 12:30-3. H. Bloch. registration and some materials.10:30-2:30. L. a final dress rehearsal at the Metropolitan Isoldi. Carbone. QF 310 BRIDGE WORKSHOP: BEGINNER Opera house with optional backstage tour QF 814 GEORGE SEGAL: AMERICAN Supervised practice with limited instruction (additional fee). $15 includes registration and PAINTER & SCULPTOR Segal who is QF 208 CLASSIC FILMS: FROM NYC’S materials. 10:15-12:45. J. Dzik. BROADWAY TO HOLLYWOOD for beginners. Improve your logic, associated with the Pop Art Movement is View and concentration, reasoning skills and increase discuss The Miracle Worker; The Prime of Miss QF 505 PAINTING WITH CONFIDENCE famous for introducing the use of plaster your bidding and playing knowledge. 12:45- FOR BEGINNERS Create your masterpiece bandages as a medium for sculptor. Jean Brodie; Pygmalion/My Fair Lady and 2:45. D. Woo. more. 11-2. P. Levenson. following step-by-step instructions. Explore Discussion and film. Friday, Oct. 28. 12:30-3. color theory and brush techniques using S. Gansl. QF 209 SPANISH: INTERMEDIATE/ inexpensive acrylic paint. Supply list sent prior QF 815 BILLY JOEL Discuss highlighets of his ADVANCED For those with prior knowledge THURSDAY to first class. 10:15-1:15. R. Cooper. of Spanish to enhance communication career . View clips of his solo performances skills for daily use. Required textbook: QF 401 CANASTA Introduction to the basics. QF 506 FILMS WITH JEWISH THEMES and with famous guests. Friday, Nov. 4. 10:15- Advanced Spanish Step by Step by Barbara Enjoy playing and developing your skills. View and discuss films that portray Jewish 12:15. D. Isoldi. Bregstein.12:45-2:45. E. Martin. 10:15-12:15. A. Dryshpel. connections in America, anti-Semitism, the QF 816 DUANE HANSON: PHOTOREALIST Holocaust and other Jewish themes. Films QF 210 BEYOND THE BASICS OF THE QF 402 MATURE MOVES Lively and SCULPTOR Known for his hyperreal include: The Policeman; Phoenix; Labyrinth of sculptures made of fiberglass and polyester APPLE iPHONE Get more comfortable using energizing easy-does-it aerobic and Lies and more. 12:30-2:45. M. Levinson. your Apple iPhone by understanding the calisthenics workout. Loose clothing and resin of Americans doing everyday things. settings, contacts, face time, photos, safari and sneakers required. Check fitness with your QF 507 BRIDGE WORKSHOP: ADVANCED Discuss the sculptor’s life and works with one 10 / SI BEAGLE LEARNING CENTERS PROGRAM of Hanson’s colleagues. Friday, Nov. 4. 12:30-3. for emailing, navigating the internet, texting, Meets in annex. $20 includes registration and included. No class Nov. 10. Meets in annex. S. Gansl. taking photos and more. Meets in annex. materials. 10;15-12:15. C. La Bue. 10:15-12:15. S. Cohen. 10:15-12:15. C. Rosen. RF 304 INTERMEDIATE & ADVANCED RF 404 S.I. CHORALEERS Share the joy of RF 203 ITALIAN FOR BEGINNERS For those QUILTING Create star quilts using various star group singing and learn the basics of music with little or no knowledge of Italian but blocks (Sawtooth and Hunter’s). Must have in the process. Course culminates with a STATEN ISLAND enjoy traveling, music, art and culture of Il Bel knowledge of sewing techniques. Purchase performance at the end term party on Nov. Paese. Meets in annex. 10:15-12:15. R. Caputo. your own supplies with instructor’s guidance. 30. 10:15-12:15. E. Ratner. MONDAY RF 204 WATERCOLORS Develop your own No class Sept. 21. 10:15-12:15. M. Grenier. RF 405 ACRYLIC PAINTING: INTERMEDIATE style while learning various techniques. All RF 305 WOMEN’S LITERATURE Discuss Bring out your creative side by painting. RF 101 ITALIAN: INTERMEDIATE For those levels. Email [email protected] for supply short stories about women and their loves, 10:15-12:15. C. Ortega. list prior to first class. Meets in annex. 10:15- successes and disappointments in all stages who speak and read Italian and want to RF 406 CANASTA PLAY LAB For those who improve their comprehension, pronunciation 12:15. P. Whitehouse. of their lives. All new stories. 10:15-12:15. A. Zuckerberg. wish to gain more experience. 10:15-12:15. C. and conversation skills. Emphasis on reading RF 205 GREAT BOOKS: CLASSICS & Patelsky. and grammatical principles. Meets in annex. POPULAR LITERATURE Group consensus RF 306 ZUMBA GOLD PLUS & ZUMBA 10:15-12:15. R. Caputo. will determine selections. 10:15-12:15. A. GOLD TONING The Latin and International RF 407 BASIC BALLROOM: BEGINNERS… RF 102 JEWELRY & BEADING DESIGN: Devlin. dance rhythms of the original Zumba and those who want to brush up. Waltz, Tango, Fox Trot, Cha Cha, Mambo and BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE For those RF 206 LINE DANCING Learn the basics and programs have been modified so that adults of any age and fitness level can achieve success. Swing. No partner necessary. 10:15-12:15. F. who have little or no experience using the enjoy this mind and body stimulating activity. Veldeman. tools necessary to create jewelry with beads. 10:15-12:15. L. Kalipetes. More intense movements offered for those who choose to advance. Appropriate footwear RF 408 RESTORATIVE PILATES/YOGA A Purchase materials with instructor’s guidance. RF 207 AEROBICS WITH FRAN Variety of Meets in annex. You may register for only required. 10:15-12:15. M. Deturris. combination of exercises that helps develop low impact aerobic and dance movements strength, flexibility and core development. one jewelry class. 10:15-12:15. G. Catanzaro. to build cardiovascular endurance. Weights RF 307 ELLIS ISLAND Discussions, videos, RF 103 CANASTA: BEGINNERS For those photographs and literature that relate to Yoga and breathing techniques included are used to sculpt and strengthen your body (chair optional). Wear comfortable clothing. who have never played the game. 10:15-12:15. and stretching increases flexibility. Breathing, the Old Immigration, significant issues that S. Stanley. attracted immigrants to America and how Bring a mat and towel to first class. 12:30-2:30. posture and form are emphasized. Sneakers S. Cohen. RF 104 CANASTA PLAY LAB For those required. Bring a mat and small weights to their experiences changed them and America. who play, but would like to become more first class.10:15-12:15. F. Kosowski. For optional Ellis Island trip, register for RF RF 409 BASIC DRAWING II Learn the 908. 12:30-2:30. A. Zuckerberg. fundamentals required for all art forms: experienced. Provide your own cards and RF 208 BASIC DRAWING Learn the tray. 10:15-12:15. U. Mackler. RF 308 CREATIVE WRITING Explore literary drawing from observation, composition, fundamentals required for all art forms: perspective, shading, color theory. art RF 105 CANASTA PLAYLAB II For the drawing from observation, composition, styles that allows you to share your ideas, memories and creativity in various genres: appreciation and other techniques using experienced player. Provide your own cards perspective, shading, color theory. art pencil, charcoal, ink and colored pencils. and tray. 10:15-12:15. S. Siegel. appreciation and other techniques using memoir, poetry, non-fiction and short story. Eight sessions. Meets in annex. 12:30-2:30. F. Supply list distributed at first class. Meets in RF 106 PAINTING WITH OILS Explore your pencil, charcoal, ink and colored pencils. New annex. 12:30-2:30. M. Corti. creative side by learning to paint with oils. registrant must bring a #2 pencils to first class. McKinnon. Supply list distributed at first class. Meets in RF 309 KNITTING Beginners learn the basics. RF 410 STRESS FREE FITNESS FOR No experience necessary. all levels. Email BEGINNERS [email protected] for supply list prior to first annex. 12:30-2:30. M. Corti. Intermediate/Advanced select a project Exercise for fun and fitness using class. Supplies needed for first class. 10:15- and receive assistance in new techniques. mats and weights. Chair optional. Proper RF 209 FIT-ERCISE Variety of low impact footwear required. 12:30-2:30. L. DeRosa. 12:15. M. Troshane. aerobic exercises for cardio endurance, muscle Beginners bring a size 8 needle and worsted RF 411 TAI CHI: INTERMEDIATE RF 107 INTRODUCTION TO GERMAN Learn conditioning and strengthening with weights. weight yarn (pattern supplied) for first class. For those the culture of Germany, Austria, Switzerland Flexibility and relaxation through gentle All levels. Meets in annex. 12:30-2:30. R. who have at least two years experience. 12:30- and the language common to all. For those stretching. Appropriate footwear required. Soloway. 2:30. R.Yuen. with little or no knowledge of German. all 12:30-2:30. J. Chow. RF 310 AEROBICS & BODY SCULPTING RF 412 CHAIR YOGA Strive for a healthy levels. Meets in annex. 12:30-2:30. J. Rueckert. RF 210 DO YOU WANNA DANCE? Dance Variety of low impact aerobic and dance body, mind and spirit through breathing, RF 108 MODERN DAY PINOCHLE: IT’S NOT to a variety of music and dance styles. Learn movements to build cardiovascular endurance movement and meditation. No mats. Wear YOUR GRANDPA’S GAME Team play. Win folk, line and party dances while moving to for a healthy heart. Weights are used to sculpt proper yoga attire. 12:30-2:30. F. Kosowski. and reward plateaus as you maximize bids. It ethnic, country, Latin, Broadway show tunes and strength train your entire body. Stretching RF 413 MAH JONGG PLAY LAB For those takes a bissel skill, some card sense and after and popular music. All levels. 12:30-2:30. L. increases flexibility. Not for beginners. who play or would like to brush up. Not for eight weeks you will play like a pro. 12:30- Kalipetes. Sneakers required. Bring a mat and small beginners. Please provide your own set. 12:30- weights to first class.12:30-2:30. L. Bongiorno. 2:30. R. Stein. RF 211 CONVERSATIONAL ITALIAN For 2:30. M. Schiebel. RF 109 ADVANCED JEWELRY DESIGN & those who have taken at least one year RF 311 THE LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN RF 414 KNOW YOUR ANTIQUES & BEADING Learn how to use beads creatively of Italian or want to improve their skills. Study the life of Lincoln through the eyes of COLLECTIBLES Explore a specific area in the through your own designs with instructor’s Emphasis on pronunciation and grammar. Carl Sandburg, William Herndon, Gore Vidal realms of furniture, porcelain, jewelry and guidance. For those with prior beading 12:30-2:30. R. Caputo. and others. $20 includes registration and more each week. Bring an item for research/ experience. Purchase your own supplies. materials. 12:30-2:30. L. Warner. RF 212 THE NEW BIOLOGY OF ANTI-AGING appraisel. Meets at annex.12:30-2:30. M. Email [email protected] for supply list prior RF 312 TAI CHI: BEGINNERS Learn the basic Mandel. to first class. You may register for only one Gain a perspective on health news and an understanding of the biology of the human principles of Tai Chi. For those with little or jewelry class. $12 includes registration and no experience. 12:30-2:30. R. Yuen. pattern fees. 12:30-2:30. N. Keay. body and how we can take care of it. Five sessions: Oct. 11, 18, 25; Nov. 1, 15. 12:30- RF 313 SPANISH CONVERSATION: THE FRIDAY RF 110 YOGA Strive for a strong healthy 2:30. I. Greenspan. FASTEST GROWING LANGUAGE IN body, mind and spirit through breathing, RF 501 STAINED GLASS FOR BEGINNERS RF 213 THE LANGUAGE OF FILM View AMERICA Learn to communicate in Spanish movement and meditation. Chair optional. for daily use. 12:30-2:30. L. Siegel. Learn to use a glass cutter, grinder, foiler Wear yoga/exercise apparel. Bring a yoga mat. and discuss classic and contemporary films: and soldering iron to create unique projects 12:30-2:30. F. Kosowski. Crimes and Misdemeanors, Mean Girls, The at your own pace. Purchase your own RF 111 MAH JONGG: BEGINNERS Rainmaker and more. Meets in annex. 12:30- materials with guidance from instructor. For those 3. F. Grieco. THURSDAY who want to learn the game. 12:30-2:30. M. Safety goggles mandatory. Material Schiebel. RF 401 FINDING BIRDS DURING THE FALL may cost upward to $100. $15 includes SEASON registration and large equipment. 9:30- RF 112 MAH JONGG PLAY LAB Practice the WEDNESDAY Join us to find birds in parks and 12:30. C. Pato. natural areas in Staten Island. An orientation basics of the game. For those who play. Bring RF 502 THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR: your own set. 12:30-2:30. R. Entis. RF 301 THE FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE session takes place on Thursday, Sept. 29 at 9 a.m. at Clove Lakes Park, 1150 Clove Rd. WAR IN THE SOUTH A detailed study of RF 113 ITALIAN CINEMA View and discuss Study the fall of the Western Roman Empire the Revolutionary War’s second half that Italian films from the 40’s to present (Italian culminating in the sac of Rome in 476 A.D. in S.I. Additional locations provided at first meeting. Rain cancels all bird walks. Closed took place in the southern colonies from with English subtitles). Films include: and the rise of Byzantium and the Barbarian 1779 to 1783 and Washington crossing the Fellini’s The Nights of Cabiria; DeSica’s Kingdoms. $20 includes registration and shoes/sneakers mandatory. Must be able to walk long distances. Bring binoculars. Five Delaware. Meets in annex. Five consecutive Shoeshine; Pasolini’s Mamma Roma and more. materials. 10-12. L. Warner. sessions. $13 includes registration and Discussion to follow. Meets in annex. 12:30-3. RF 302 AMERICAN MUSICAL THEATER: sessions: Sept. 29; Oct. 13, 20; Nov. 10, 17. 9-11. H. Fischer. materials. 10-1. L. Warner. F. Corti. AMAZING EXPERIENCES Enjoy the works of RF 503 CROCHETING lyricists and composers that created the magic RF 402 SEWING For those with little or no Beginners will learn of the American Musical. Sing some songs hand or sewing machine experience and those the basics to complete a project of their TUESDAY and view shows ranging from Oklahoma to who want to brush up. all levels. Purchase choice. Those with experience will receive Billy Elliot. Meets in annex. Eight sessions. supplies with instructor’s guidance. Meets instruction to further their skills. Purchase RF 201 ADVANCED STAINED GLASS LAB 10:15-12:15. F. McKinnon. in annex. $15 includes registration and an inexpensive, light colored yarn, crochet For experienced students capable of working hook (size on label). All levels. 10:15-12:15. RF 303 MULTI-MEDIA ART An array of materials. 9:30-12. P. Bartels. L. Davis. independently and creating complex projects. RF 403 STRESS MANAGEMENT Purchase your own supplies. Safety goggles drawing, painting and paper sculpture. Use Discuss RF 504 HAND BUILDING CLAY ART mandatory. $15 includes registration and use line through mediums of pencil, charcoal, issues that cause stress in one’s life and the Learn techniques of this ancient pottery of large equipment. 9-12. C. Pato. acrylics, watercolor and gouache. Projects techniques that are used to deal with each craft using air dry clay, tempura paints include still-life, papel picado, sacred situation. Beathing exercises, use of journals and everyday objects for tooling and RF 202 DISCOVER YOUR APPLE iPAD & geometry and abstract painting. All levels. and methods for reducing physical discomfort iPHONE Learn to operate your Apple devices embellishment. Complete several FALL 2016 / 11 decorative pieces. Meets in annex. Five FOOD, WINE & CULTURE Learn how the 12:15. $4. M. Mammana. refreshments following the films. Friday, Oct. sessions. Begins Oct. 14. $20 includes people who brought us the Renaissance also RF 811 IDENTITY THEFT Learn how your 21. 10:30-1. Y. Han. registration and materials 10:15-12:15. M. brought us a wonderful cuisine that enhances identity can be stolen, prevent financial losses RF 816 CARD MAKING Create unique greeting Mammana. life’s beauty and pleasure. Find out this and so and protect yourself. Friday, Sept. 30. 10:30- cards using card stock, stickers, buttons, flowers, much more about Italy and its culture. Friday, 12:30. No Fee. K. Haefelin, NYSUT. etc. Bring a scissor, ruler and pencil with eraser Sept. 16. 10:30-12:30. L. Leonini. RF 812 NYSUT MEMBER BENEFITS Review to first session. All other materials supplied. Meets in annex. Two Friday sessions: Oct. 28 SEMINARS RF 808 HOW TO KEEP ACCURATE MEDICAL member benefits with emphasis on Catastrophic Insurance, Long Term Care and Home Care & Nov. 4. 10-1. $10 includes registration and RECORDS Keep accurate records on health materials. B. Smith. Unless otherwise noted, all seminars have a expenses and the roles of your primary insurers Insurance. Friday, Oct. 7. 10:30-12:30. No Fee. $2 fee (which is non-refundable and non- and secondary carriers. Q & A. Friday, Sept. 23. M. Kennedy, NYSUT. RF 817 BRUSH UP YOUR SHAKESPEARE! transferable). 10:30-12:30. No Fee. R. Burwick. RF 813 FOOD GLORIOUS FOOD Savor a View and discuss the 1999 film, A Midsummer discussion of the origins of a smorgasbord of Night’s Dream. Friday, Oct. 28. 10:30-1:30. A. RF 805 AN APPLE A DAY DOES KEEP THE RF 809 SO YOUR DOCTOR IS SENDING YOU Devlin. DOCTOR AWAY! FOR SOME TESTS words in our food lexicon. Friday, Oct. 7. 10:30- Learn the basics of healthy Learn about the different tests RF 818 DOO WOP DAYS that your doctor may send you for, why they are 12:30. A. Devlin. Relive the Doo Wop nutrition and how to maintain a healthy diet days of the 50’s and 60’s. Watch the groups and gain knowledge about natural home recommended, what they involve and how to RF 814 THE ART OF BAKING FOCACCIA Learn prepare for them. Meets in annex. Friday, Sept. how to make focaccia bread with a hands-on performing then and now, learn the harmonies remedies. Three Tuesday sessions: Sept. 13, 20, and the history. Discover why this music is still 27. 12:30-2:30. $6. B. Maida. 23. 10:30-12:30. No Fee. R. Webb-Geddes, UFT workshop from the Baking Coach. Everyone Nurses. will take home dough ready for the oven. Friday, popular today. Meets in annex. Friday, Nov. 18. 10-1. D. Isoldi. RF 806 PERSONAL SAFETY TIPS A discussion RF 810 COLOR YOUR BLUES AWAY Oct. 14. 11-1. $20 includes registration and Enjoy RF 819 EASY AS PIE! and tips on phone call scams, safe use of credit/ the current trend of adult coloring for soothing baking materials. L. Basini. Learn how to make a debit cards, protecting your identity and stress. Learn the basics about color, design and RF 815 KOREAN CULTURE View two delicious apple pie with a hands-on workshop etching by the NYPD Crime Prevention Unit. the theories behind this form of art therapy. documentaries about the cultural and from the Baking Coach. Everyone will take Friday, Sept. 16. 10-11. No Fee. Bring an adult coloring book, colored pencils/ industrial achievements of Korea since the home a pie ready for the oven. Friday, Nov. 18. 11-1. $22 includes registration and baking RF 807 AN APPRECIATION OF ITALIAN pens or crayons to first class. Meets in annex. Korean War presented by The Korean Spirit Two Friday sessions: Sept. 30 & Oct. 7. 10:15- and Culture Project. Enjoy traditional Korean materials. L. Basini. SEMINARS

Salsa and Mambo. Jan. 12,19, 26; Feb. 2, 9. 10-12. K. Sanson INTERSESSION KI 413 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY Learn how to use your digital camera with a computer. Unless otherwise noted, the registration fee is $10.00 for the course Bring your digital camera to first class. $20 includes registration and supplies. Jan. 12,19, (which is non-refundable and non-transferable). 26; Feb. 2, 9. 10-12. J. Griffith KI 414 PAINTING WITH GEORGE Explore and XI 315 CANASTA Beginners receive Feb. 1, 8. 10-12. A. Beeman use different types of media including acrylics, BRONX pastels, oils and more. Bring a sketch pad, instruction on the fundamental of the KI 313 INTRODUCTION TO CROCHETING Modern American version of this popular pencils, charcoal, eraser (pastels, watercolor, Coordinator: Cheryl Bing-Howard. All Learn the basic stitches to make a simple scarf acrylic paint – optional) to first class. Jan. 12,19, game. All levels. Jan. 11, 18, 25; Feb. 1, 8. 10- or cowl. Materials needed for first class: 5mm sessions will be held at the Bronx Learning 12. M. Schuster. 26; Feb. 2, 9. 10-12. G. Kerasiotis Center, 2500 Halsey Street. crocheting needle and 2 skeins of worsted XI 316 CREATIVE MOVEMENT Go from sit weight yarn. Jan. 11, 18, 25; Feb. 1, 8. 10-12. D. KI 415 QUILTING Create beautiful works of Tuesday and flab to fit and fab with this fun and low Barnaby. art by sewing quilts, decorative accessories and pillows. All levels. $15 includes XI 214 EXERCISES PLUS A blend of exercises impact fitness and exercise class. Jan. 11, 18, KI 314 STRETCH & RELAX Improve designed to tone, strengthen and increase 25; Feb. 1, 8. 10-12. V. Auguste-Partin registration and materials. Jan. 12,19, 26; Feb. flexibility and balance with gentle exercise. 2, 9. 10-12:30. D. Pryor-Holland stamina and flexibility.Low impact aerobic XI 317 INTERMEDIATE & ADVANCED Learn relaxation techniques. Bring a towel or and yoga segments included. Bring light hand MOSAICS Continue “on going” projects mat to first class. Jan. 11, 18, 25; Feb. 1, 8. 10- KI 416 SALSASIZE: EXERCISE FOR FUN & weights, bands and sticky floor mats to class. or begin “new advanced level” projects. 12. T. Pratt. FITNESS! Wear comfortable clothing and Jan. 10, 17, 24, 31; Feb. 7. 10-12. D. Dolan sneakers. Optional: Bring a theraband, scarf Bring your own tools and materials. Not for KI 315 CHORUS Types of music and level of XI 215 SHORT STORIES Read and discuss beginners. Jan. 11, 18, 25; Feb. 1, 8. 10-1:30. P. or ace bandage for resistance. Jan. 12,19, 26; complexity are determined in class. Music Feb. 2, 9. 12-2. B. Sayegh short stories from different authors and eras. O’Connell and/or parts may be taught with or without Jan. 10, 17, 24, 31; Feb. 7. 10-12. A. Pruzan XI 318 PIANO FOR NOT JUST BEGINNERS music sheets. $15 includes registration and KI 417 JAZZ JOURNEY WITH GRACE XI 216 INTERMEDIATE & ADVANCED Learn to play simple classical, jazz or pop materials. Jan. 11, 18, 25; Feb. 1, 8. 10-12:30. J. From New Orleans to NY and all the BRIDGE Learn and practice more advanced tunes. Bring a small portable keyboard to first DeRanieri places in between. Take a virtual tour techniques in bidding, playing and defending. class. Inexpensive keyboards available at Sam through the world of Jazz and its history. KI 316 ZUMBA GOLD Slow paced with easy Guest performers/lecturers from the Jazz Jan. 10, 17, 24, 31; Feb. 7. 10-12:15. A. Lisle Ash music stores. Jan. 11, 18, 25; Feb. 1, 8. steps to follow for the active adult using a 12:30-2:30. N. Zamcheck community enhances the journey. Jan. 12,19, XI 217 APPLE iPAD, KISS (Keep It Simple variety of music. Jan. 11, 18, 25; Feb. 1, 8. 26; Feb. 2, 9. 1-3. G. Metivier Sweetie)! Explore basic apps and features XI 319 MAH JONGG Supervised play for 12:15-2:15. B. Sayegh. KI 418 YOGA Learn a set of mental and including iCamera, iPhoto and FaceTime that those familiar with the rules of the game. Jan. KI 317 STAINED GLASS Work on projects support daily use of the Apple iPad. Discover 11, 18, 25; Feb. 1, 8. 12:30-3. M. Schuster. physical exercises using breath, movement using a glass cutter, soldering iron and glass and meditation. Bring a yoga mat and towel how some apps enhance vacations/travels. MINI FILM SERIES Registration fee is $18 grinder. All levels. Safety goggles mandatory. Bring your Apple iPad with accessories to to first class. Jan. 12,19, 26; Feb. 2, 9. 1-3. C. for each session and includes a light lunch. D. $35 includes registration and materials. You LaBue class. Jan. 10, 17, 24, 31; Feb. 7. 10-12:30. D. Hammitt may register for only one Stained Glass Davis KI 419 BEGINNERS BRIDGE Learn to play XI 320 CLINT EASTWOOD: ACTOR Watch course. Jan. 11,18, 25; Feb. 1, 8.12:30-3. D. XI 218 QUILTING Different theme each Johnson. this popular game. Review basic rules and and discuss clips from spaghetti westerns to skills. Jan. 12,19, 26; Feb. 2, 9. 1-3. C. Rubin week: Folded Flowers, Applique of choice, Dirty Harry series to Gran Torino along with KI 318 CREATIVE WRITING Learn techniques Fantastic Fabric Folding (Kimono sampler), one complete film. Jan. 18. 10-3. and receive support in preparing and KI 420 INTRODUCTION TO ART Learn the Create a project using the jelly roll and UFO’s basics of drawing. Jan. 12,19, 26; Feb. 2, 9. 1-3. XI 321 CLINT EASTWOOD: DIRECTOR polishing your writings such as fiction and (unfinished projects). Jan. 10, 17, 24, 31; Feb. memoirs. Jan. 11,18, 25; Feb. 1, 8.12:30-3. M. A. Ojo 7. 10-2. H. Whitaker Watch and discuss clips from Play Misty for Me to American Sniper along with one Eller. XI 219 BRAIN GAMES Expand your mind complete film. Feb. 1. 10-3. KI 319 BEGINNER TAI CHI Introduction to and challenge your brain by playing classic basic principles and movements. Jan. 11, 18, MANHATTAN word games like Scrabble, Bananagrams, 25; Feb. 1, 8. 1-3. J. He Coordinator: Jo-Ann Hauptman. All Upwords and more. Jan. 10, 17, 24, 31; Feb. BROOKLYN KI 320 KNITTING 7.12:30-2:30. D. Dolan Beginners learn the sessions will be held at the Manhattan basics. Intermediate/advanced students Learning Center, 50 Broadway, 2nd Floor. XI 220 ADVANCED BEGINNERS BRIDGE Coordinator: Kathy Giannou. All sessions select a project and receive assistance in new Learn and practice simple techniques in will be held at the Brooklyn Learning Center, Monday th techniques. Materials neede for first class: #7 bidding, playing and defending. Jan. 10, 17, 335 Adams Street, 24 Floor. needles, worsted weight yarn and patterns.. CI 114 CALLIGRAPHY: FLORALS & 24, 31; Feb. 7. 12:30-2:45. A. Lisle. Wednesday Jan. 11, 18, 25; Feb. 1, 8. 1-3. S.Staton FLOURISHES Review basic letter forms and Wednesday KI 311 STAINED GLASS move into alternate forms and variations. Work on projects Thursday MUST be familiar with a pointed pen. XI 313 PRACTICAL SPANISH FOR using a glass cutter, soldering iron and glass KI 411 COMEDIES OF TRACY & HEPBURN EVERYDAY USAGE Experiment with flourishes and floral design. Discover the joy of grinder. All levels. Safety goggles mandatory. AND HUDSON & DAY View and discuss learning expressions, idioms, writing and Materials for first class: pen holder, pointed $35 includes registration and materials. You the comedies of Spencer Tracy & Katherine nib, ink, layout paper. Optional: bleed conversational skills. All levels. Jan. 11, 18, may register for only one Stained Glass Hepburn in Adam’s Rib and Rock Hudson & 25; Feb. 1, 8. 10-12. M. Salaman proof white and dark paper. $15 includes course. Jan. 11,18, 25; Feb. 1, 8. 9:30-12. G. Doris Day in Pillow Talk. Jan. 12,19, 26; Feb. 2, registration and handouts. Jan. 9, 23, 30; Feb. XI 314 BEGINNERS TAI CHI Introduction Fishman 9. 9:30-12. R. Romer 6. 10-12. C. Nguyen and practice of the basic principles of Tai Chi. KI 312 BELLY DANCE & BOLLYWOOD KI 412 JAZZERCISE Stretching and dancing CI 115 DOO WOP & THE GOLDEN OLDIES Wear comfortable clothing. Jan. 11, 18, 25; Enjoy sampling belly dance and Bollywood to Jazz, Rhythm & Blues, Cha-Cha, Swing, Listen and discuss the vocal group harmonies Feb. 1, 8. 10-12. Y. H. Wang dance movements. All levels. Jan. 11, 18, 25; 12 / SI BEAGLE LEARNING CENTERS PROGRAM of the 1950’s One requirement necessary, a and gesture in the process. Materials for first Thursday inspired by Latin rhythms that is modified love for those “golden oldies”. $12 includes class: HB, 2B, 4B pencils, kneaded eraser, CI 413 FILMS OF THE AMERICAN WEST for retirees and beginners. Wear comfortable registration and materials. Jan. 9, 23, 30; Feb. chamois and a Strathmore 11”x14” medium View and analyze the greatest westerns ever clothes and shoes. Bring a water bottle and 6. 10-12. W. Elovitch surface drawing pad. Jan. 10, 17, 24, 31; Feb. 7. made. Enjoy films of John Wayne, Clint towel. Jan. 11, 18, 25; Feb. 1, 8. 10:15- 12:15. J. CI 116 VOCAL TECHNIQUES Use your 12:15-2:15. R. Baumann Eastwood and others. Surprises and prizes. Ramirez voice as a means to interpretation and CI 222 WHO DONE IT? View and discuss Jan. 12, 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9. 9:45-12:45. C. QI 313 MAH JONGG Bring your own set and communication. $15 includes registration films based on the works of Agatha Christie: Friedman a current card (if you have one). Jan. 11, 18, and materials. Jan. 9, 23, 30; Feb. 6. 10-12. B. Murder on the Orient Express; Witness for CI 414 MODERN ART OF 20TH CENTURY 25; Feb. 1, 8. 10:15-1:15. L. Cohen Haspel the Prosecution; Death on the Nile; And Then AMERICA View and discuss a survey of 20th QI 314 STAINED GLASS Beginners learn the CI 117 TAI CHI Introduction to basic There were None and The Mirror Cracked. Jan. Century modern art. Jan. 12, 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9. fundamentals of stained glass design, glass principles and movements of this ancient 10, 17, 24, 31; Feb. 7. 12:15-3. R. Romer 10-12. D. Becker cutting and copper foil assembly to develop CI 223 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY Chinese exercise which improves balance Learn how CI 415 YOGA Gentle stretching and relaxation and create unique projects. Experienced some chairs exercise. Jan. 9, 23, 30; Feb. 6. to use your digital camera with a computer. practices that brings a feeling of peace and students receive guidance on more advanced 10-12. J. He Must own a digital camera. $20 includes well-being in the mind, body and spirit. Jan. creations. Work at your own pace. $35 CI 118 WATERCOLOR SPLASH Improve registration and materials. Jan. 10, 17, 24, 31; 12, 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9. 10-12. D. Scott includes registration and materials. Jan. 11, 18, Feb. 7. 12:30-2:30. J. Griffith. 25; Feb. 1, 8. 10:30-2:30. L. Carbone. techniques and style from basics to details CI 416 ADVANCED BEADING CI 224 MIDDLE EASTERN DANCE Must have QI 315 CLASSIC FILMS including flat, graded, wet-on-wet washes, Learn the experience with extremely enhance beading Child stars of the layering composition and various water color Egyptian Zar, Ghawazee, Khaliji, and Turkish techniques. Jan. 12, 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9. 10-1. J. Golden Age of Cinema including Shirley techniques. All levels. Jan. 9, 23, 30; Feb. 6. Karsilama dances. You may register for only Schatz Temple, Jackie Cooper and more. You may 10-12. F. Feldman one Middle Eastern Dance class. Jan. 10, 17, register for only one Classic Film class. Jan. CI 417 RETIREES READ BOOK CLUB Explore CI 119 FILMS OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION 24, 31; Feb. 7. 12:30-2:30. A. Beeman 11, 18, 25; Feb. 1, 8. 11-2. P. Levenson and discuss themes, significance and style of QI 316 INTERMEDIATE BRIDGE Films include Gold Diggers of 1933; American Wednesday short stories. Jan. 12, 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9. 10:15- Bridge Madness; My Man Godfrey and Blond Venus. CI 314 DUPLICATE BRIDGE 12:15. C. Lambert lessons given and direct supervised play Jan. 9, 23, 30; Feb. 6. 10-12:30. A. Balgley Not for preparing you for an improved game of social beginners. Anyone can sit at any table. Jan. 11, CI 418 JOY OF OPERA CI 120 RUBBERSTAMPING: VALENTINE & View and discuss and/or duplicate bridge. Jan. 11, 18, 25; Feb. 1, 18, 25; Feb. 1, 8. 9:45-12:15. C. Rubin Italian verismo (realistic) operas about OTHER OCCASION EDITION Create rubber 8. 11-3. R. G. Hudson CI 315 APPRECIATION OF SITCOMS THEN ordinary people including Mascagni’s QI 317 TAI CHI MODERN INTERPRETATION stamped cards with unusual folds and pop- & NOW Cavalleria Rusticana; Leoncavallo’s Pagliacci; ups perfect for any occasion. Materials for first Explore situation comedies through Learn exercises to build strength, flexibility discussion and analysis to discover techniques Puccini’s Tosca and Il Tabarro; and Giordano’s class: sharp scissors, adhesive, bone folder, Andrea Chenier. $15 includes registration and and coordination for improved health. Wear color pencils. $20 includes registration and and structural underpinnings of successful comfortable shoes and clothing. You may sitcoms. Comedies include: Barney Miller, All materials. Jan. 12, 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9. 12-3. E. paper/embellishment fees. Jan. 9, 23, 30; Feb. Godfrey register for only one Tai Chi class. Jan. 11, 6. 12:15-2:45. C. Nguyen in the Family, MASH, Amy Schumer, Louie, 18, 25; Feb. 1, 8. 1-3. K. Sullivan Cheers and more. Jan. 11, 18, 25; Feb. 1, 8. 10- CI 419 MINFULNESS & MEDITATION CI 121 CANASTA Learn Learn to play the Modern 12. P. Herzich simple techniques that help you to live in the Thursday American version of the popular game. Jan. 9, CI 316 CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH: flow of life effortlessly. Jan. 12, 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9. QI 411 EXERCISE & RELAXATION 23, 30; Feb. 6. 12:15-2:45. J. Kotkin Release BEGINNER TO INTERMEDIATE Learn 12:15-2:15. D. Scott stress while becoming stronger and more CI 122 CREATING AN AMERICAN SOUND th Spanish similar to the way you learned your CI 420 ART OF HIGH RENAISSANCE Survey flexible. Jan. 12, 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9. 10-12. T. Explore the music of American 20 Century native language naturally and intuitively. $13 the art of artists of the High Renaissance in Pratt composers. Focus on how these composers includes registration and materials. Jan. 11, 18, Florence, Rome and Venice. Jan. 12, 19, 26; created an original American musical sound QI 412 BEGINNING DRAWING Introduction 25; Feb. 1, 8. 10-12. L. Toro Feb. 2, 9. 12:15-2:15. D. Becker on learning how to record what you see. and style. Jan. 9, 23, 30; Feb. 6. 12:15-2:45. P. CI 317 QUILTING Harwood Create beautiful works of CI 421 JOY OF ACTING Explore theatre Materials list sent prior to first class. Jan. 12, art including pillows, decorative accessories games, exercises, improvisations monologues 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9. 10-1. C. Rickey CI 123 CREATIVE WRITING Use exercises and sew quilts. Jan. 11, 18, 25; Feb. 1, 8. 10- and some scene work. Jan. 12, 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9. QI 413 MAH JONGG and source materials to enhance the“creative 12:30. D. Holland Bring your own set and 12:30-2:30. D. Marlette current card (if you have one). Jan. 12, 19, 26; imperative” within yourself. All levels. $12 CI 318 LINE DANCING includes registration and materials. Jan. 9, 23, Learn the basics of CI 422 PASTEL PAINTING WITH GEORGE Feb. 2, 9. 10:15-1:15. L. Cohen 30; Feb. 6. 12:30-2:30. M. Glenn line dances and enjoy this mind and body Explore basic techniques as well as drawing stimulating activity. Jan. 11, 18, 25; Feb. 1, 8. QI 414 HOW TO USE THE APPLE iPHONE CI 124 SKETCHING/DRAWING and composition. Work from still-life or bring Do you have an Apple iPhone and want to Use various 10:15-12:15. L. Kalipetes objects/fabrics to paint. Materials needed for dry media to sketch multiple subjects. earn how to use it more effectively? Get the CI 319 THEMES OF CONFLICT DEPICTED first class: set of pastels (hard or soft), pad most from your iPhone. Class is NOT for any Bring to first class: charcoal, pencils, India IN THE MOVES of mixed tone pastel paper, kneaded eraser, ink, drawing pad, colored markers and any Focus on a different other smartphones. Jan. 12, 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9. fundamental type of conflict in film: man paper blending sticks. Jan. 12, 19, 26; Feb. 2, 10-1. R. Cooper drawing media of choice. Jan. 9, 23, 30; Feb. 6. 9. 1-3. G. Kerasiotis 12:30-2:30. F. Feldman vs. himself, man vs. man, man vs. fate etc. Discuss the nature of conflict of each film QI 415 IMPRESSIONISTIC OIL Learn how to Tuesday and your evaluation of how the protagonist paint in the impressionistic style Supply list CI 215 ITALIAN: INTERMEDIATE/ deals with it. Films include Of Mice and mailed prior to first class. Jan. 12, 19, 26; Feb. QUEENS 2, 9. 10-2. B. DeCeglie ADVANCED Review grammar and practice Men; The Night of the Hunter; Invasion of the language in conversation. Required the Body Snatchers and others. $13 includes Coordinator: Margaret-Ann Stahl. All textbook: Grammatica Italiano per Stranieri, registration and materials. Jan. 11, 18, 25; Feb. sessions will be held at the Queens Learning in italiano. (Edizioni Guerra-Perugia). Jan. 10, 1, 8. 12:30-3. W. Wyss Center, 97-77 Queens Blvd., 8th Floor. STATEN ISLAND CI 320 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN ART 17, 24, 31; Feb. 7. 10-12. A. DeGennaro Tuesday CI 216 MIDDLE EASTERN DANCE Highlight the Hudson River School of Coordinator: Jeanne Casanovas. All Learn the QI 213 PAINTING IN OILS Egyptian Zar, Ghawazee, Khaliji, and Turkish Painting & Photography through early Beginners sessions will be held at the Staten Island Karsilama dances. You may register for only American Impressionism including the Civil welcome. Materials list sent prior to class. Jan. Learning Center, 4456 Amboy Road. 10, 17, 24, 31; Feb. 7. 10-2. E. Morozowski one Middle Eastern Dance class. Jan. 10, 17, War. Jan. 11, 18, 25; Feb. 1, 8. 12:30-2:30. C. Tuesday Andersen QI 214 TAI CHI Introduction to basic 24, 31; Feb. 7. 10-12. A. Beeman RI 214 HOLIDAY CARDS CI 321 NOT FOR BEGINNERS BRIDGE For principles and movements of this ancient Create your own CI 217 CHINESE BRUSHWORK PAINTING unique holiday cards using card stock, Learn Chinese painting with oriental brushes those with experience playing bridge. Bring Chinese exercise. You may register for only your own cards. Anyone can sit at any table one Tai Chi class. Jan. 10, 17, 24, 31; Feb. 7. stickers, buttons, and more. Bring a scissor, on rice paper. All levels. Jan. 10, 17, 24, 31; ruler and pencil with eraser to class. All Feb. 7. 10-12. S. Ng to make a foursome. Jan. 11, 18, 25; Feb. 1, 8. 10:15-12:15. J. He. 12:30-3. C. Rubin QI 215 CLASSIC FILMS other materials supplied. $15 includes CI 218 MUSICAL THEATRE Enjoyo the work Child stars of the registration and materials.Jan. 10 & 17. 10- of lyricists and composers who created the CI 322 DRAWING ON THE RIGHT & LEFT Golden Age of Cinema including Shirley 1. B. Smith magic of the American musical. Sing some SIDES OF THE BRAIN All mediums will Temple, Jackie Cooper and more. You may be used including pencil, paint pastels and register for only one Classic Film class. Jan. RI 215 ANTIQUE TREASURES Do you have songs. Jan. 10, 17, 24, 31; Feb. 7. 10-12. F. a treasure in your attic/closet? Bring your McKinnon crayons. Projects may be abstract and/or 10, 17, 24, 31; Feb. 7. 11-2. P. Levenson concrete. No previous experience needed. QI 216 DUPLICATE BRIDGE For those treasure to discover if it is trash or treasure. CI 219 ZUMBA GOLD FITNESS Improve Bring paper, pencils and your imagination to Jan. 10, 17, 24, 31; Feb. 7. 10:30-12:30. M. stamina, balance and memory while having experienced players who have never played first class. Jan. 11, 18, 25; Feb. 1, 8. 12:45-2:45. duplicate bridge. Jan. 10, 17, 24, 31; Feb. 7. Mandel fun. Dance combined with fitness exercises, I.J. Haber RI 216 LINE DANCING: BEGINNERS stretching and light weights. Jan. 10, 17, 24, 11-3. G. Hudson Learn 31; Feb. 7. 12-2. B. Sayegh CI 323 LOVE YOUR APPLE iPAD Learn to QI 217 LOVE YOUR APPLE iPAD Learn how the basics and enjoy this mind and body use and become comfortable with your Apple to use and love your Apple iPad. Bring your activity. Wear comfortable shoes. Jan. 10, CI 220 MAH JONGG: ALL LEVELS Learn iPad while emailing, surfing the web, playing 17, 24, 31; Feb. 7. 10:30-1. L. Kalipetes the game and brush up on prior skills. Bring iPad to class. Jan. 10, 17, 24, 31; Feb. 7. 12:45- games and other apps. Apple iPads ONLY. Jan. 2:45. A. Cumba RI 217 KNITTING/CROCHETING Beginners a current national Mah Jongg League card 11, 18, 25; Feb. 1, 8. 1-3. E. Rosen to class. Jan. 10, 17, 24, 31; Feb. 7. 12-3. J. QI 218 MEDITATION Discover ways to calm learn the basics to complete a project of Somerville CI 324 IMPROVISATIONAL THEATRE your mind and release stress. No previous their own. For those with experience receive Create group situations, scenes and plays instruction to further their skills. All levels. CI 221 DRAWING Learn the basics of experience necessary. Jan. 10, 17, 24, 31; Feb. in a supportive atmosphere. No experience 7. 1-3. T. Pratt Materials for first class: inexpensive, light drawing to create volume. Develop the required. $12 includes registration and colored yarn and hooks/needles (according illusion of three dimensional form. Gain an materials. Jan. 11, 18, 25; Feb. 1, 8. 1-3. M. Wednesday to package). Jan. 10, 17, 24, 31; Feb. 7. understanding of the cube, contour, sphere Polsky QI 312 ZUMBA Learn the dance program 10:30-1. S. Sukhdeo FALL 2016 / 13 RI 218 JANE AUSTEN ON FILM View and ORLANDO: OF 801 Wednesday, Oct. 26. prior knowledge necessary. Nov. 7, 14, 21, 28; discuss films that use Jane Austen’s novels 10-1. Eastmonte Civic Center, 830 Magnolia Dec. 5. 10–12. Instructor: B. Wolk. as their source. Be prepare for a few slightly Drive, Altamonte Springs. ORLANDO FI 104 BEETHOVEN: MASTER COMPOSER curious adaptions. Jan. 10, 17, 24, 31; Feb. 7. WEST COAST: SF 801 Monday, Oct. 24. 1-3. Coordinator: Donesa Jackson (407) 359- Learn the composing style of the masterful 10:30-1. F. Grieco Laurel Oak Country Club, 2700 Gary Player 3459. Meets at the Seminole County Public composer through selected pieces. Dec. 5, RI 219 ZUMBA GOLD & ZUMBA GOLD Blvd., Sarasota. Library, 215 N. Oxford Rd., Casselberry. 12, 19; Jan. 9, 23, 30. 9:30–11:30. Instructor: TONING Exercise to the Latin beat. Modified WEST PALM BEACH: FF 841 Tuesday, Oct. OF 802 LABOR SEMINAR Thursday, Oct. A. Guastafeste. for the mature adult. Wear athletic clothing 18. 2-4 South County Civic Center, 16700 Jog 13. Teamsters Local 385 Union Hall, 126 N. FI 105 UFT CHORUS Learn techniques of and sneakers. Bring light weights, a mat, water Road, Delray Beach. Kirkman Road, Orlando. 10 – 2 Speaker: M. singing in a chorus. All levels welcome. Dec. and a towel. Jan. 10, 17, 24, 31; Feb. 7. 11-1. M. Mulgrew, UFT President. 5, 12, 19; Jan. 9, 23, 30. 12–2. Instructor: A. Deturris OF 803 ACCURATE MEDICAL RECORDS Guastafeste. RI 220 KUNDALINI YOGA/MEDITATION Discussion on Health Care proxies and FI 106 CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH No Kundalini Yoga uses breath, movement, and BOCA/DELRAY benefits and how to keep accurate medical prior knowledge necessary. Jan. 9, 23, 30; Feb. meditation to balance the body, increase records for full-time Florida residents. 6, 13. 10–12. Instructor: B. Wolk. energy flow and quiet the mind. Bring a towel, Coordinator: Florence Fidell (561) 731-4695. Wednesday Nov. 30. 10 – 12 Speaker: F. mat and wear loose clothing. All levels. Jan. Unless otherwise noted, all meetings are at Kassler. 10, 17, 24, 31; Feb. 7. 11-1. C. LaBue 1 p.m. and meets at Temple Anshei Shalom, OI 804 ANNUAL MEETING Monday, Jan. 7099 W. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach. TUESDAY THURSDAY 23. 2:30-4:30. Eastmonte Civic Center, 830 FF 812 ACCURATE MEDICAL RECORDS Magnolia Drive, Altamonte Springs. Speakers: FF 201 OPERA A different opera each week RI 415 AEROBICS & BODY SCULPTING Discussion on Health Care proxies and T. Murphy, G. Herskowitz, S. March and D. followed by a discussion. Oct. 18, 25; Nov. 1, Variety of low impact aerobic and dance benefits and how to keep accurate medical Penny. 8, 22. 10-12. Instructor: M. Minzer. movements that work on building records for full-time Florida residents. OI 805 HEALTH BENEFITS FI 202 CANASTA Briefs lesson follow by cardiovascular endurance. Weights sculpt and Thursday, Feb. 2. Tuesday, Nov. 15. Speaker: F. Kassler. 10 -12. Speaker: B. Shiller. supervised play. All levels welcome. Dec. 6, 13, strengthen the body and stretching increases FI 813 ANNUAL MEETING Tuesday, Jan. 17. 20; Jan. 3, 10. 10-12. Instructor: F. Kassler. flexibility. Sneakers required. Bring a mat and South County Civic Center, 16700 Jog Road, FI 203 OPERA A different opera each week small weights to first class. Jan. 12, 19, 26; Feb. Delray Beach. 3-5. Speakers: T. Murphy, G. 2, 9. 10-12. L. DeRosa. followed by a discussion. Dec. 6, 20; Jan. 3, 10, Herskowitz, S. March and D. Penny. 17. 10-12. Instructor: M. Minzer. RI 416 YOGA/CHAIR YOGA Strive for WEST PALM BEACH FI 814 HEALTH UPDATE Tuesday, Feb. 7. Coordinator: Lois Porcella (561) 965-7777. a healthy body, mind and spirit through Speaker: B. Shiller. breathing, movement and meditation. Chair Unless otherwise noted, all meetings are at WEDNESDAY optional. Bring a yoga mat to first class. Wear 1 p.m. and meets at Temple Anshei Shalom, yoga or exercise apparel. Jan. 12, 19. 10:30- 7099 W. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach. (Bus FF 301 APPLE IPAD INSTRUCTION: 12:30. F. Kosowski provided to Boca/Delray call the office at 561- BEGINNERS Bring your iPad to class. WiFi 994-4929 for details). RI 417 ANGELS FROM HEAVEN BROWARD provided. Oct. 19, 26; Nov. 2, 9, 16. 10-12. Lace crochet FF 842 ACCURATE MEDICAL RECORDS an angel. Bring mercerized cotton thread #10 Coordinator: Albert Guastafeste (954) 255- Instructor: B. Rosendorf. 9161. Unless otherwise noted, all meetings are Discussion on Health Care proxies and FF 302 FOREIGN FILMS & and metal crochet hook (size 10) to first class. benefits and how to keep accurate medical Jan. 12, 19. 10-1. S. Sukhdeo at 1 p.m. and meet at the Leonard Weisinger DOCUMENTARIES A different film/ Community Center, 6199 Northwest 10th St., records for full-time Florida residents. RI 418 MAH JONGG PLAY LAB documentary is shown each week followed For those Margate. Tuesday, Nov. 15. Speaker: F. Kassler. by a discussion. Nov. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30. 10-1. who wish to gain more experience. Anyone FF 822 ACCURATE MEDICAL RECORDS FI 843 ANNUAL MEETING Tuesday, Jan. 17. Instructor: B. Wolk. can sit at any table to make a foursome. Jan. 3-5. South County Civic Center, 16700 Jog 12, 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9. 10:30-1. S. Stanley Discussion on Health Care proxies and FI 303 FOREIGN FILMS & benefits and how to keep accurate medical Road, Delray Beach. Speakers: T. Murphy, G. DOCUMENTARIES A different film/ RI 419 THE EMERGENCE OF CRO-MAGNON records for full-time Florida residents. Herskowitz, S. March and D. Penny. documentary is shown each week followed by PEOPLE Study of the evolutionary rise of Thursday, Nov. 17. Speaker: F. Kassler. FI 844 HEALTH UPDATE Tuesday, Feb. 7. a discussion. Dec. 14, 21; Jan. 4, 11, 18. 10-1. cro-magnon people in Europe around 45,000 FI 823 ANNUAL MEETING Thursday, Jan. 19. Speaker: B. Shiller. Instructor: B. Wolk. years ago. $13 includes registration and FI 304 APPLE IPAD INSTRUCTION: materials. Jan. 12, 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9. 10:30-1. L. Speakers: T. Murphy, G. Herskowitz, S. March and D. Penny. INTERMEDIATE For those with some Warner knowledge in using the Ipad. Bring your to RI 420 BEGINNERS JEWLERY DESIGN FI824 HEALTH UPDATE Thursday, Feb. 9. Ipad to class. WiFi provided. Jan. 4, 11, 18, 25; Speaker: B. Shiller. WEST COAST For the beginner and those who want a Coordinator: Paul Bradford (941) 355-7928. Feb. 1. 10-12. Instructor: B. Rosendorf. better understanding of the fundamentals of Meets at Laurel Oak Country Club, 2700 jewelry design and beading. Learn how to Gary Player Blvd., Sarasota. (Unless otherwise make a necklace with a clasp and earrings to noted, all meetings are at 1 p.m.) THURSDAY match. Bring your own materials. Contact DADE SF 802 ACCURATE MEDICAL RECORDS FF 401 MAH JONGG [email protected] for supply list. $13 Coordinator: Leon Brum (305) 864-4318. Brief lesson followed Discussion on Health Care proxies and by supervised play. All levels welcome. Oct. includes registration and pattern fees. Jan. 12, Unless otherwise noted, all meetings are at 1 benefits and how to keep accurate medical 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9. 10:30-1. N. Keay p.m. and meet at Surfside Community Center, 20, 27; Nov. 3, 10, 17. 10-12. Instructor: B. records for full-time Florida residents. Salamon. RI 421 TAI CHI: BEGINNER Learn the basic 9301 Collins Ave., Surfside. Monday, Nov. 28. Speaker: F. Kassler. FF 402 MAH JONGG Brief lesson followed by principles of Tai Chi. Jan. 12, 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9. FF 832 ACCURATE MEDICAL RECORDS SI 803 ANNUAL MEETING Saturday, Jan. 21. 11-1. R. Yuen supervised play. All levels welcome. Dec. 1, 8, Discussion on Health Care proxies and 10-12. Hilton Garden Inn Sarasota-Bradenton 22; Jan. 5, 12. 10-12. Instructor: B. Salamon. benefits and how to keep accurate medical Airport, 8270 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota. FI 403 DOO WOP records for full-time Florida residents. Speakers: T. Murphy, G. Herskowitz, S. March Focusing on groups from Wednesday, Nov. 16. Speaker: F. Kassler. and D. Penny. Brooklyn. Jan. 12, 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9, 16; Mar. 2, 9. 10-1. Instructor: H. Bloch. FLORIDA FI 833 ANNUAL MEETING Wednesday, Jan. SI 804 HEALTH UPDATE Monday, Feb. 6. MEDICAL RECORD KEEPING 18. Speakers: T. Murphy, G. Herskowitz, S. Speaker: B. Shiller. SEMINARS Except November, all seminars March and D. Penny. FRIDAY are held on Thursday. Dates: Sept. 29; Oct. FI 834 HEALTH UPDATE Wednesday, Feb. 8. 27; Nov. 21 (Monday); Dec. 22; Jan. 26; Feb. Speaker: B. Shiller. FF 501 POLITICAL SATIRE IN FILM View 16. 10-12. Seminars are held in our conference film related to political satire follow by a room. Call the office to register. FLORIDA OFFICE discussion. Sept. 30; Oct. 7, 14, 21, 28; Nov. 4. COURSES 10-1. Instructor: R. Presser. OCALA FF 502 CANASTA Brief lesson followed by FALL TDA WORKSHOPS All courses have a $10 fee (which is non- supervised play. All levels welcome. Oct. 7, Coordinator: Ken Goodfriend (561) 994- refundable and non-transferable). 14, 21, 28; Nov. 4. 10–12. Instructor: F. Kassler. Speakers: Martin Jacobson and Rita 4929. Meet at Marion County Public Library, Josephson. 2720 E. Silver Spring Blvd., Ocala. FI 503 FILMS: MUSICALS IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE 20TH CENTURY BOCA/DELRAY: FF 811 View a Tuesday, Oct. 18. 2-4 TI 802 ACCURATE MEDICAL RECORDS MONDAY different musical each week followed by a South County Civic Center, 16700 Jog Road, Discussion on Health Care proxies and discussion. Dec. 2, 9, 16, 23; Jan. 6, 13. 10-1. Delray Beach. benefits and how to keep accurate medical FF 101 SINATRA: THE GREATEST POP SINGER OF ALL TIME Learn about the style Instructor: R. Presser. BROWARD: FF 821 Thursday, Oct. 20. 1-3. records for full-time Florida residents. FI 504 SHORT STORY DISCUSSION Tuesday, Nov. 29. 10:30-12:30. Speaker: F. of this great singer through the use of audio/ Discuss Leonard Weisinger Community Center, 6199 a different short story each week. Required Northwest 10th St., Margate. Kassler. visual. Oct. 17, 24, 31; Nov. 7, 14, 21. 9:30– 11:30. Instructor: A. Guastafeste. book: American Short Story Masterpieces DADE: FF 831 Wednesday, Oct. 19. 1-3. TI 803 ANNUAL MEETING Tuesday, Jan. 24. by Clarence C. Strowbridge (editor). Dec. 9, th FF 102 UFT CHORUS Surfside Community Center, 9301 Collins Holiday Inn, 3601 SW 38 Ave., Ocala. 10:30- Learn techniques of 16, 23; Jan. 6, 13, 20, 27. 10-12. Instructor: A. Ave., Surfside. 1. Speakers: T. Murphy, G. Herskowitz, S. singing in a chorus. All levels welcome. Oct. Zuckerberg. March and D. Penny. 17, 24, 31;Nov. 7, 14, 21. 12–2. Instructor: A. OCALA: TF 801 Tuesday, Oct. 25. 10:30-12:30. Guastafeste. FI 505 FILMS Titles to be announced. Jan. Marion County Public Library, 2720 E. Silver TI 804 HEALTH BENEFITS Friday, Feb. 3. 27; Feb. 3, 10, 17; Mar. 3, 10. 10-1. Instructor: Springs Blvd., Ocala. 10:30-12:30. Speaker: B. Shiller. FF 103 CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH No R. Presser. 14 / SI BEAGLE LEARNING CENTERS PROGRAM PLEASE FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS ON PAGE ONE CAREFULLY. UFT retirees will be registered before spouses, domestic partners, AFT NYSUT and PSC members. Members of AFT, NYSUT and PSC must provide their local number in order to register. Each registrant must complete separate registration coupons along with separate checks/money orders for Fall 2016 and Intersession 2017 as well as Florida’s Fall 2016 and Intersession 2017 programs. Duplicate separate registration coupons for your spouse. You must send separate checks/money orders for the following categories during the Fall 2016 semester: courses, seminars, trips, special events, dine arounds, theatre experience and Defensive Driving.

FALL 2016 Fall 2016 COURSE REGISTRATION You must present this registration form at every course, seminar and trip. CHECK ONE: q UFT MEMBER q SPOUSE (use separate coupon) CHECK ONE: q NYSUT q AFT q PSC Local ############ Make checks/money orders payable to: UFTWF RETIREE PROGRAMS, SI Beagle Learning Centers, 52 Broadway, 17th Floor, New York, NY 10004

MEMBER NAME (PLEASE PRINT) You may register for up to 3 courses only. Add 2 alternates in case first choices are filled. List in order of preference: SS (LAST FOUR DIGITS) NUMBER TITLE FEE (IF ANY)

1. E-MAIL ADDRESS 2.

SPOUSE NAME (IF REGISTERING) 3. ALTERNATES:

ADDRESS APT # 4.

5. CITY STATE ZIP Day trips, seminars, NYSUT Defensive Driving, theater, dine-arounds (not included PHONE in three-course limit). You may register for only five trips.

DID YOU REMEMBER TO: NUMBER TITLE FEE (IF ANY) 4 Sign your check(s)/money order(s) 1. 4 Make the check(s)/money orders(s) payable to UFTWF RETIREE PROGRAMS 4 Complete the information on the coupon 2. 4 Provided the correct course/seminar/trip code(s) and course/seminar/trip title(s) 3. 4 Do not fill information in for spouse, unless he/she is registering for programs. 4 Do not staple or tape your checks to the coupon 4. 4 MEMBERS CANNOT PAY FOR OTHER MEMBERS. 5. A separate check must be sent for intersession courses.

INTERSESSION 2017 INTERSESSION REGISTRATION 2017 You must present this registration form at every course, seminar and trip. CHECK ONE: q UFT MEMBER q SPOUSE (use separate coupon) CHECK ONE: q NYSUT q AFT q PSC LOCAL#: ______Make checks/money orders payable to: UFTWF RETIREE PROGRAMS, SI BEAGLE LEARNING CENTERS, 52 Broadway, 17th Floor, New York, NY 10004

PLEASE PRINT MEMBER NAME NUMBER TITLE FEE (IF ANY)

SS (LAST FOUR DIGITS) 1. E-MAIL ADDRESS 2. SPOUSE NAME (IF REGISTERING)

ADDRESS APT. # 3.

CITY STATE ZIP 4. PHONE COURSE REGISTRATION FEE IS $10. 5. DID YOU REMEMBER TO: 4 Sign your check(s)/money order(s) 6. 4 Make the check(s)/money orders(s) payable to UFTWF RETIREE PROGRAMS 4 Complete the information on the coupon 7. 4 Provided the correct course/seminar/trip code(s) and course/seminar/trip title(s) 4 Do not fill information in for spouse, unless he/she is registering for programs 4 Do not staple or tape your checks to the coupon 8. 4 MEMBERS CANNOT PAY FOR OTHER MEMBERS.

FALL 2016 / 15 UNITED FEDERATION OF TEACHERS Non-Profit Org. 52 BROADWAY U.S. Postage NEW YORK, NY 10004 PAID Williamsport, PA Permit No. 4

INTERSESSION 2017 FALL 2016 HOW TO REGISTER

UFT/WF RETIREE PROGRAMS • UFT retirees will be registered FLORIDA COURSE REGISTRATION FLORIDA first before spouses, domestic q q CHECK ONE: UFT MEMBER SPOUSE partners, AFT, NYSUT and PSC q q q REGISTRATION CHECK ONE: NYSUT AFT PSC members. You must include your Local ############ local number in order to register. COUPON ONLY Make checks payable to: UFTWF RETIREE PROGRAMS, • Each participant must complete 3200 North Military Trail, Suite 100, Boca Raton, FL 33431. a separate registration coupon. • Each registration requires separate check(s)/money order(s). • Write a separate check/money MEMBER NAME (PLEASE PRINT) SPOUSE NAME order for FF courses and FI courses. SS (LAST FOUR DIGITS) ADDRESS • Make check(s)/money order(s) ADDRESS APT. # CITY STATE ZIP payable to UFTWF RETIREE PROGRAMS and enclose CITY STATE ZIP PHONE payment with your registration

PHONE form. • Include on your check/money NUMBER TITLE FEE (IF ANY) order the course number exactly as it appears in course description NUMBER TITLE FEE (IF ANY) 1. • All courses have a $10 non-

1. 2. refundable and non-transferable registration fee. 2. 3. • All seminars have a $2 non- refundable and non-transferable 3. 4. registration fee. 4. • Mail registration form and checks to the Florida Office, 3200 North Military Trail, Suite 100, Boca Raton, FL 33431.

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