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 • You MUST register for the course(s) in advance. We will • Provide the correct course/seminar/trip code(s) and HOW TO REGISTER not accept payment the day of the course. course/seminar/trip title(s). SPRING LEARNING CENTER CLASS SCHEDULE • Write one check/money order for courses. • Spouses, registered domestic partners, AFT, NYSUT and Start date: Monday, March 9, 2020 • Unless otherwise noted in the description, courses have a PSC members are wait-listed. Do not enclose a payment End date: Thursday, May 21, 2020 $10 non-refundable and non-transferable fee. In addition for them. You must provide a separate coupon for you to the three courses you may register for: spouse if he/she is register. • Registration deadline: Friday, February 14, 2020  • If a spouse is not registering for any of the programs, do WEEK Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays Fridays v SEMINARS not write his/her name in the line provided. If they are 1 3/9/20 3/10/20 3/11/20 3/12/20 3/13/20 • No fee for benefit seminars (e.g. legal plan, health benefits). registering, you must provide a duplicate form for them. 2 3/16/20 3/17/20 3/18/20 3/19/20 3/20/20 • You MUST register for all seminars in advance to guaran- • Each registrant must pay with his/her own checks/money 3 3/23/20 3/24/20 3/25/20 3/26/20 3/27/20 tee seating. order made payable to UFTWF Retiree Programs. 4 3/30/20 3/31/20 4/1/20 4/2/20 4/3/20 • Write one check/money order for seminars. Include on the checks/money orders the course number 5 4/6/20 4/7/20 4/8/20 — — • Unless otherwise noted in the description, seminars exactly as it appears in the course description. Enclose 6 — — — — — have a $2 non-refundable and non-transferable fee. payment with the registration form. 7 4/20/20 4/21/20 4/22/20 5/23/20 4/24/20 • DO NOT staple or tape your check to your registration 8 4/27/20 4/28/20 4/29/20 4/30/20 5/1/20 v TRIPS coupon. 9 5/4/20 5/5/20 5/6/20 5/7/20 5/8/20 • You may register for up to three trips. • DO NOT send check/money orders without a registration 10 5/11/20 5/12/20 5/13/20 5/14/20 5/15/20 • The price shown is the complete fee for each trip. coupon. 11 5/18/20 5/19/20 5/20/20 5/21/20 — • Write a separate check/money order for each trip. • MEMBERS CANNOT PAY FOR OTHER MEMBERS. • There will be no classes on the following days: • All trips are RAIN or SHINE. View Si Beagle offerings online at www.uft.org, click • Wear comfortable shoes. NB: SPRING RECESS: Thursday, April 9-Friday, April 17 chapters/retirees/programs. View the Si Beagle and download • REFUNDS ARE MADE UPON WRITTEN REQUEST coupon to send it in for registration. All registration MUST be received BY MAIL ONLY and sent to: UP TO FOUR WEEKS PRIOR TO TRIP DATE. Mail UFTWF Retiree Programs refund request to: UFTWF Retiree Programs, 52 Broadway, v GENERAL INFORMATION Si Beagle Learning Centers 17th Floor, NY, NY 10004. Attn: Gino Giustra, Director. • Your course selection coupon will be stamped either 52 Broadway, 17th Floor with a green “ENTERED” or a red “SORRY COURSE, , NY 10004 v THEATER EXPERIENCE SEMINAR or TRIP FULL” and returned to you in the • Individual checks for different shows to be collected at mail. Bring the coupon to every session your course, Please note: We CANNOT check to see if we received your each session. seminar, trip meets if it is marked in green. It serves as registration. Allow eight weeks for processing from the date it • Enclose a separate check/money order for $10 payable to your admission card. If your coupon is stamped in red is received by the office. UFTWF Retiree Programs for Theatre Experience. it indicates that you will not be admitted and your name Any other questions, please call the main office at will be put on a WAIT LIST. WAIT LISTED retirees, 212-510-6310 from January 2, 2020-February 28, 2020. v DINE AROUNDS registered domestic partners, AFT NYSUT and PSC • Individual checks for each restaurant will be collected at members will be notified of course openings by a Retiree v ELIGIBILITY/ REGISTRATION FEES orientation session. Programs staff member according to the date registration • UFT retirees will be registered before spouses, registered • Refunds are contingent upon policy of the vendor. was received. domestic partners, AFT, NYSUT and PSC members. • Enclose a separate check/money order for $10 pay • Overpayments will be issued in four to six weeks. • All checks/money orders must be made payable to able to UFTWF Retiree Programs for Dine Arounds. • We reserve the right to cancel any course that has fewer UFTWF Retiree Programs (no cash accepted). than 15 students registered by the registration deadline. Use the appropiate registration coupon for all courses, v SPECIAL EVENTS Registered students will be notified and issued full re- seminars, trips, dine arounds, theatre experience and • Enclose a separate check/money order payable to funds. Refunds will be issued in six to eight weeks. special events. UFTWF Retiree Programs. • New courses, seminars and trips are added periodically in • There is a $10 fee for each course, including Dine Around • Refunds are contingent upon policy of the vendor. our Learning Centers. These are exempt from the three-course and Theater Experience and $2 for each seminar. You maximum. Look for announcements in the RTC column in must bring the registration form with you to all courses, v NEW!!! DEFENSIVE DRIVING each issue of the New York Teacher or on the UFT website. seminars and trips. All fees are NON-REFUNDABLE and • Please see details on page 2 NON-TRANSFERABLE. KEEP THIS ISSUE! v REGISTRATION PROCEDURE After you have sent in your registration, v COURSES • Each registrant must complete a separate registration coupon keep this issue as a reminder of the dates • The maximum number of courses you may register for is with their name, UFT ID# or last four digits of social security of your courses, seminars and trips. three. number, address, phone number and course information.

RETIREE PROGRAMS DEPARTMENT Michael Mulgrew President, UFT • Tom Murphy Chapter Leader, UFT-RTC • Debra Penny UFT Liaison to the RTC • Gino Giustra Director, UFTWF Retiree Programs Lynn Lospenuso, Assistant Director, UFTWF Retiree Programs • Christopher Chin, LMSW, Director, UFTWF Retiree Social Services BOROUGH LEARNING CENTERS UFT BRONX LEARNING CENTER 2500 Halsey St., Bronx, NY 10461 • (718) 862-6004/(718) 862-6068/(718) 862-6069 • Cheryl Bing-Howard, Robert Fernandez and Elizabeth Harris, Coordinators UFT BROOKLYN LEARNING CENTER 335 Adams St., 24th Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11201 • (718) 722-6961/ (718) 722-6962 • Evelyn Dorell, Eurika Oliver and Cheryl Richardson, Coordinators UFT LEARNING CENTER 50 Broadway, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10004 • (212) 510-6473/(212) 510-6474/(212) 510-6478/(212) 510-6479 Jo-Ann Hauptman, Carolyn Givens Lambert, Carol Melucci and William Richardson, Coordinators UFT QUEENS LEARNING CENTER 118-35 Queens Blvd., 8th floor, Forest Hills, NY 11375 • (718) 830-5709/(718) 830-5710/(718) 830-5711 Luchie Canlas, Laurie Kingsberry-Ford, Margaret-Ann Stahl and Ray Taruskin, Coordinators UFT STATEN ISLAND LEARNING CENTER 4456 Amboy Rd., Staten Island, NY 10312 • (718) 569-4014/718-569-4028 • Jeanne Casanovas, Peggy Munno and Audrey Zimring, Coordinators OUTREACH SECTIONS UFT NASSAU SECTION Nina Tribble, Coordinator • (516)350-0978 • UFT NEW JERSEY SECTION Judith Rosenstein, Coordinator • (908) 753-0013 UFT SUFFOLK SECTION Ira Faber, Coordinator • (516) 610-8811 • UFT WESTCHESTER/ROCKLAND/PUTNAM SECTION Rosanna Nesi, Coordinator • (914) 966-8873 DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSES DINE AROUND & THEATER EXPERIENCE he UFT Activities Department is teaming with the UFTWF Retiree Programs and There is a $10 fee for Dine Around and MS 951 DINE AROUND Enjoy cuisine for Toffering a weekend schedule for Defensive Driving. You will register through Theater Experience. Checks are payable lunch at different restaurants on a Monday or the UFT Activities Department/Just for Fun only. The Defensive Driving cost is $40. to UFTWF Retiree Programs. All fees Friday. List of restaurants will be mailed to The dates will be available in the NY Teacher and online at www.uft.org/our-benefits/ are NON-REFUNDABLE and NON- you. R. Victor. defensive-driving. Informational flyers will be available at the Learning Centers. TRANSFERRABLE. STATEN ISLAND: BRONX: RS 951 EPICUREAN DELIGHT: DINE XS 851 THEATER EXPERIENCE Attend AROUND Enjoy a variety of cuisines at 5 p.m. SPECIAL EVENTS dramas, musicals, on and off Broadway perfor- at three well known Staten Island restaurants. Bring checks for each restaurant to the orienta- nclose a seperate check/money order payable to UFTWF Retiree Programs. All mances at discounted prices. Bring your calen- tion session on as registra- fees are non-refundable and non-transferable. dar and checkbook to each session for purchase Tuesday, March 10 E of tickets. Three Friday sessions: March 13; tion is required for the restaurants at that time. BRONX: RS 651 END TERM PARTY Join us at April 24; May 22. 12:30-2. C. Bing-Howard. Meets in annex. 12:15-2:15. R. Zuckerberg. XS 651 SHOWCASE OF TALENT Li Greci’s Staaten, 697 Forest Avenue. XS 951 DINE AROUND Enjoy different WESTCHESTER: FESTIVAL Thursday, May 28. 10-2. Bronx Tuesday, June 2. 12 noon. $45. Advance Learning Center, 2500 Halsey Street. registration required no later than Friday, cuisines at three different restaurants in the WS 851 THEATER EXPERIENCE On and off Advance registration required no later May 15. J. Casanovas/P. Munno/A. Bronx and/or Westchester area for lunch. Bring Broadway performances at discounted prices. than before DATE. C. Bing-Howard/ R. Zimring. your checkbook to the orientation session at Bring your checkbook and calendar to each Fernandez/E. Harris. NORTHERN N.J.: the Bronx Learning Center, 2500 Halsey St. session for the purchase of tickets. All sessions on from 10:30-12 as BROOKLYN: JS 600 ANNUAL LUNCHEON Flyers Thursday, March 12 are at the Northeast Jewish Center, 11 Salisbury registration is required for the restaurants at that KS 651 SHOW & SCHMOOZE will be mailed in March. Road (off Tuckahoe Rd. across from 24 Hour time. E. Harris/R. Fernandez. Fitness parking lot), Yonkers. Three Friday ses- Wednesday, May 20. 11-3. $35. Brooklyn SUFFOLK: Learning Center, 335 Adams St., 24th MANHATTAN: sions: March 27; April 24; May 29. 12:30-2:30. US 600 ANNUAL LUNCHEON S. Eisenberg. Floor.Advance registration required no later Wednesday June 17. 12-3 Piccola MS 851 THEATER EXPERIENCE On and off WS 951 DINE AROUND than Friday, May 1. E. Dorell/E. Oliver/C. Bussola, 970 W. Jericho Turnpike, Broadway performances at discounted prices. Enjoy a variety of Richardson. Huntington. $47. Advance registration Bring your checkbook to each session for cuisines in Westchester and Rockland coun- MANHATTAN: required no later than Friday, May 29. I. the purchase of tickets. Class meets at UFT ties. Bring your checkbook to the orientation MS 651 MUSIC & ART FAIR Tuesday, Faber. Headquarters, 52 Broadway, 19th floor, Rms. session in the lobby of the Grinton I. Will May 19. 10-1:30. 52 Broadway, 2nd Fl., WESTCHESTER/ROCKLAND/PUTNAM: D&E. Tickets distributed at each class. Three Library, 1500 Central Park Ave. in Yonkers on Tuesday, March 10 from 11-1 as registra- Shanker Hall A & B. Advance registration WS 600 ANNUAL LUNCHEON Thursday sessions: March 12; April 23; May 14. tion is required for the restaurants at that required no later than Thursday, April 30. Wednesday, June 3. 12-3. Seashore 10:15-12:15. R. DeMarco. J. Hauptman/C. Lambert/C. Melucci/W. Restaurant, 591 City Island Ave, Bronx. time. R. Nesi. Richardson. $62. Advance registration required no STATEN ISLAND: later than Monday, May 18. R. Nesi. RETIREE SOCIAL SERVICES/LEGAL PLAN SEMINARS hese meetings provide information on the UFT Welfare Fund Retiree Social Services TURNING 65 SEMINARS Tand the UFT Welfare Fund Legal Plan benefits. The Hospital Stay in Touch, Telephone his seminar is designed for those members who either themselves or a covered Reassurance and other Retiree Social Services programs are discussed in detail. Caregiving, Tdependent on their health plan are becoming Medicare-eligible. The seminar will home care and aging issues are also addressed. A legal Plan attorney will discuss power of touch on applying for Medicare, how Medicare works with the NYC retiree health attorney, free simple wills, health care proxies and how to access the plan from different states. plan, IRMAA and receiving reimbursements. You may register for the Know Your An elder law attorney will be at the meeting to talk about elder law supplement, elder law Health Benefits Seminar or the Turning 65 Seminar, but not both. One per semester. issues and estate planning and trusts. No Fee. No Fee. R. DiPalma/C. Monteleone. MANHATTAN: MS 803 Tuesday, April 7. 10:30-12:30. 52 Broadway, 19th Fl., Rooms D&E QUEENS: QS 803 Wednesday, April 29, 10:30-12:30. Queens Learning Center, 118-35 Queens BRONX: XS 821 Tuesday, April 28, 10:30-12:30. Bronx Learning Center, 2500 Blvd. 8th Floor. Halsey St., Bronx. NORTHERN NEW JERSEY: JS 803 Wednesday, March 18. 10:30-12:30. Ft Lee Recreation BROOKLYN: KS 821 Thursday, March 12, 10:30-12:30. Brooklyn Learning Center, Center, 1501 8th St., Ft. Lee. Monmouth County Library, 125 Symmes Drive, Manalapan. 335 Adams St., 24th Floor, Brooklyn. WESTCHESTER/ROCKLAND/PUTNAM: WS803 Thursday, May 7. 10:30-12:30. Grinton I. MANHATTAN: MS 821 Tuesday, March 24, 10:30-12:30. UFT Headquarters, 52 Will Library, 1500 Central Park Ave., Yonkers. Broadway, 19nd Fl., Room D&E, NY. QUEENS: QS 821 Wednesday, March 25, 10:30-12:30. Queens Learning Center, 118- 35 Queens Blvd., 8th floor, Forest Hills. KNOW YOUR HEALTH BENEFITS SEMINARS STATEN ISLAND: RS 821 Friday, March 27, 10:30-12:30. Staten Island Learning Center, 4456 Amboy Rd., S.I. his seminar is designed for retirees who retired within the last three years and desire more information about transitioning from in-service health benefits to retiree health NASSAU: NS 821 Wednesday, April 29, 10:30-12:30. NYSUT Nassau Regional T benefits. You may register for the Know Your Health Benefits Seminar or the Turning 65 Office, 1000 Woodbury Rd., Woodbury. Seminar, but not both. One per semester. No Fee. R. DiPalma/C. Monteleone. SUFFOLK: US 821 Tuesday, April 21, 10:30-12:30. NYSUT Suffolk Regional Office, BRONX: XS 820 100 Vanderbilt Motor Pkwy., Suite 306, Hauppauge. Tuesday, March 31, 10:30-12:30. Bronx Learning Center, 2500 Halsey St., Bronx. NO. NEW JERSEY: JS 821 Wednesday, April 22, 10:30-12:30. Fort Lee Recreation MANHATTAN: MS 820 Tuesday, March 17, 10:30-12:30. UFT Headquarters, 52 Broadway, Center, 1500 Stillwell Ave., Ft. Lee. 19nd Fl., Room D&E, NY. SO. NEW JERSEY: JS 822 Friday, April 24, 10-12. Monroe Township Library, 4 QUEENS: QS 820 Wednesday, March 18, 10:30-12:30. Queens Learning Center, 118-35 Municipal Plaza, Monroe. Queens Blvd., 8th floor, Forest Hills. WESTCHESTER/ROCKLAND/PUTNAM: WS 821 Thursday, April 30, 10:30-12:30. STATEN ISLAND: RS 820 Friday, March 20, 10:30-12:30. Staten Island Learning Center, Grinton I. Will Library, 1500 Central Park Ave., Auditorium, Yonkers. 4456 Amboy Rd., S.I.

in front of the David H. Koch Theatre at Lincoln MARCH Center, 20 Lincoln Center Plaza in Manhattan at 1:30 p.m. for a 2 p.m. show. Wednesday, March TRIPS US 901 OHEKA CASTLE TOUR & LUNCH 11. 1:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. $78. N. Tribble. ALL TRIPS ARE SEPARATED BY MONTH THEN DATE. Explore this breathtaking Gold Coast Mansion, MS 901 ALVIN AILEY STUDIO TOUR/ABA which rests on the highest point of L.I. and its LUNCH Enjoy an in-depth look at the legacy of BUS TRIPS ARE LISTED AT THE END. PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU PUT formal gardens on a docent led tour followed by Alvin Ailey and the history of the Alvin Ailey an award-winning cuisine designed to entice the Dance Theater. View the foundation’s archived THE CORRECT CODE & TITLE OF THE TRIP ON YOUR senses. Meet at Oheka Castle, 135 West Gate Dr. art work, photographs and observe a professional REGISTRATION FORM. BRING THE STAMPED REGISTRATION FORM in Huntington, L.I. at 12:15 p.m. for a 12:30 p.m. division class. Meet in the Alvin Ailey Studios tour. Wednesday, March 11. 12:15 p.m.-3:45 lobby, 405 W. 55 St. (9th Ave.) in Manhattan at WITH YOU ON ALL TRIPS. p.m. $67. I. Faber. 10:45 a.m. for an 11 a.m. tour. Thursday, March NS 901 SHEN YUN 2020 Shen Yun Performing 19. 10:45 a.m.-3:45 p.m. $52. J. DeNave. Arts is the world premier classical Chinese dance RS 901 WOMEN IN TELEVISION Guided tour Refunds will be made upon your written request, up to four weeks prior to and music company that was established by elite of the and a private trip date. Mail refund request to: UFTWF Retiree Programs, Chinese artists in 2006. Shen Yun was created to screening of Women in Television, one of over bring back the lost heritage and revived authentic 160,000 TV and radio programs in its permanent 52 Broadway, 17th Floor, NY, NY 10004. Attn: Gino Giustra, Director Chinese culture through dance, costumes, collection. Meet at the Center’s front desk, 25 W. animated backdrops, singing and music. Meet 52nd St.(betwn 5th & 6th Aves.) in Manhattan

2 / SI BEAGLE LEARNING CENTERS PROGRAM at 12:15 p.m. for a 12:30 p.m. tour. Thursday, card and comfortable shoes. Stairs involved. guided tour of the city’s premier performing arts Rockefeller Plaza (on 6th Ave.) in Manhattan at March 19. 12:15 p.m.-3 p.m. $7. M. Mammana. Meet at the Church St. entrance to the WTC center and go backstage at available theaters. 11:25 a.m. for an 11:40 a.m. tour. Tuesday, April WS 901 HANDS-ON COOKING CLASS Oculus in Manhattan at 12:45 p.m. for a 1 p.m. Meet at the David Rubenstein Atrium, Broadway 21. 11:25 a.m.-2 p.m. $31. E. Oliver. AT THE ZWILLING COOKING STUDIO IN tour. Thursday, March 26. 12:45 p.m.-3 p.m. betwn 62nd & 63rd Sts. in Manhattan at 10:15 NS 903 THE MERCHANT PRINCE OF THE 19TH PLEASANTVILLE, NY Prep and cook all five $22. M. Mammana. a.m. for a 10:30 a.m. tour. Thursday, April 2. CENTURY: A.T. STEWART & THE BUILDING parts of a Florentine menu under the guidance of US 903 THE ARGYLE THEATER 10:15 a.m.-3:30 p.m. $75. E. Oliver. OF GARDEN CITY, L.I. WALKING TOUR WITH the Zwilling cooking team. Meet at the cooking PRODUCTION OF THE AWARD WINNING RS 904 HIDDEN HISTORY OF CITY HALL DEBORAH ZELCER Walk the historic streets of studio, 270 Marble Ave. in Pleasantville, NY at MUSICAL, CABARET & DINNER AT THE PARK WITH BOB GELBER Discover the history Garden City, envisioned and created by NY’s 10 a.m. for a 10:30 a.m. cooking class. Friday, BABYLON CARRIAGE HOUSE Meet at the of one of the most historic locations in NYC first major department store founder. Sites March 20. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. $98. S. Eisenberg. Argyle Theater, 34 W. Main St. in Babylon related to the growth of commerce and modern include: the Garden City Hotel, The Cathedral RS 902 NATIONAL LIGHTHOUSE at 1:45 p.m. for a 2 p.m. performance of conveniences. Stroll the perimeter of the park. of the Incarnation, gracious homes and courtly SITE WALK & LIGHT LUNCH Guided tour of the Cabaret followed by a delicious three course Meet at the Fountain in the park, Broadway & avenues. Meet at the Garden City Train station museum, headquarters and distribution center dinner (one block over). Thursday, March 26. Park Place in Manhattan at 10:45 a.m. for an 11 (in front of the statue of A.T. Stewart), north for materials and equipment used to maintain 1:45 p.m.-7 p.m. $98. I. Faber. a.m. tour. Thursday, April 2. 10:45 a.m.-12:30 parking lot on 7th St. (betwn Cathedral & Hilton all U.S. lighthouses (1862-1939). Sample JS 902 THE PATERSON MUSEUM Tour this p.m. $27. M.Mammana. Ave.) at 10:45 a.m. for an 11 a.m. tour. Park in food prepared from recipes in The American museum associated with a large number of great XS 903 SUGAR-TOOTH/SWEETER THAN library lot next door. Tuesday, April 21. 10:45 Lighthouse Cookbook. Free parking on names, gem stones, native American artifacts, SUGAR CHELSEA & DESSERT a.m.-1 p.m. $27. N. Tribble. premises. Meet at the museum’s main entrance, a range of old guns (colt arms), unique Holland WALKING TOUR Slow down your afternoon JS 903 LIBERTY HALL MUSEUM & 200 The Promenade at Lighthouse Point in S.I. at submarines, locomotive manufacturing and how with a delightful dessert walking tour. Learn AFTERNOON TEA AT KEAN UNIVERSITY In 10:45 a.m. for an 11 a.m. tour. Follow directions it relates to the history of Paterson by showing its about the city’s culinary past as we stroll through the grand tradition of Mary Alice Kean, the last on website not GPS. Monday, March 23. 10:45 evolution as a machinery and textile center, the Chelsea, High Line, Meat Packing District lady of the house, enjoy an exquisite afternoon a.m.-12:30 p.m. $17. M. Mammana. “Silk City”. A history lesson coupled with great, and the West Village while trying some of the tea with a sumptuous selection of scones, MS 902 THE AMERICAN IRISH HISTORICAL natural beauty. Meet at the museum, 2 Market greatest desserts the area has to offer. Create your assorted pastries, traditional finger sandwiches SOCIETY/LUNCH AT GIOVANNI VENTICINQUE St. in Paterson at 10:15 a.m. for a 10:30 a.m. own mini-cupcakes at Molly’s Cupcakes. Meet and the freshest of fruits of the season. The event This five-story beaux arts townhouse is the center tour. Friday, March 26. 10:15 a.m.-12 p.m. $4. J. in front of Valley National Bank, SW corner of concludes with a guided tour of the museum of Irish culture and knowledge and is located Rosenstein. 18th St. & 8th Ave. in Manhattan at 11:45 a.m. - the home of the first NJ Governor, William on Manhattan’s Museum Mile. Begin with a KS 902 NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Docent for a 12 noon tour. Friday, April 3. 11:45 a.m.- Livingston. Meet at the museum, 1003 Morris short history of the Irish in America and previous led tour of the library plus any exhibit on 2p.m. $61. E. Harris. Ave. in Union, NJ at 11:45 a.m. for a 12 noon residents of the historic townhouse. Meet in the view. Meet at the Library information desk in XS 904 UPTOWN TREASURES WITH tea. Tuesday, April 21. 11:45 a.m. -2:30 p.m. lobby, 991 5th Ave. (81st St.) in Manhattan at Astor Hall (1st floor), 5th Ave. & 42nd. St. in ANTHONY GRIFA Visit the Hispanic Museum $42. J. Rosenstein. 10:45 a.m. for an 11 a.m. tour. Tuesday, March Manhattan at 11:15 a.m. for an 11:30 a.m. tour. of America and view 360 degree Sorolla Room XS 906 UNITED NATIONS & THE DELEGATE’S 24. 10:45 a.m.-3:45 p.m. $87. J. DeNave. Tuesday, March 31. 11:15 a.m.-2 p.m. $2. E. and tour the Academy of Letters that honors the DINING ROOM Begin with a prix-fixe three JS 901 MAYHEM POETS AT THE STATE Oliver. most prestigious achievers in the fine arts. Stroll course lunch followed by a brief journey through THEATRE NEW JERSEY With words, humor and MS 903 CHANNEL THIRTEEN-WNET-NY through the Audubon Terrace sculpture garden the corridors with a multi-lingual tour guide. extreme hip-hop energy, the mayhem Poets raise PUBLIC MEDIA TOUR/LUNCH AT THE PALM- and Jon Audubon’s gravesite at the Church of Photo I.D. required. Dress Code: Must wear poetry to a playful and powerful level. Home I Visit post-production audio and the Intersession. Meet at Broadway & 155th St. proper business casual attire. No jeans, sneakers, grown in NJ but recognized internationally, these video editing facilities, the Lincoln Center in Manhattan at 10:30 a.m. for a 10:45 a.m. tour. short pants, backpacks or large bags. Meet the beat boxing bards keep the rapid fire rhythms Studio control room, the sound booth and the Tuesday, April 7. 10:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. $22. R. tour director in front of the U.S. Permanent flying in a clever concert of words that will engineers who work in these areas on our guided Fernandez. Mission to the U.N. building, 799 United Nations inspire with the power of poetic expression. Meet tour of Channel Thirteen. Bring a government MS 905 NATIONAL MUSEUM OF Plaza (First Ave. & E. 45th St.) in Manhattan at at the State Theatre New Jersey, 15 Livingston issued photo I.D. Meet inside the WNET lobby, MATHEMATICS TOUR/HILL COUNTRY 10:45 a.m. for an 11 a.m. tour. Thursday, April ave. in New Brunswick, NJ at 10 a.m. for a 10:30 825 Eighth Ave. (betwn 49th & 50th Sts.) in BARBECUE LUNCH Guided tour with headset 23. 10:45 a.m.- 3:15 p.m. $125. E. Harris. a.m. show. Tuesday, March 24. 10 a.m.- 12 p.m. Manhattan at 10:45 a.m. for an 11 a.m. tour. with an expert tour guide leading the way tracks MS 906 POSTER HOUSE/LUNCH AT LE ZIE $10. J. Rosenstein. Tuesday, March 31. 10:45 a.m.-3:15 p.m. $40. J. the many mathematical “Easter eggs” (hidden TRATTORIA Docent-led tour of the WS 902 MOMA GUIDED TOUR: DeNave. secrets) scattered throughout the museum. Meet dedicated exclusively to posters. View two MASTERWORKS OF THE COLLECTION/LUNCH MS 904 CHANNEL THIRTEEN-WNET-NY at the museum, 11 E. 26th St. in Manhattan at exhibits: 100 Years of Chinese Posters and The AT 21 CLUB Tour the remodeled MOMA PUBLIC MEDIA TOUR/LUNCH AT THE PALM- 10:45 a.m. for an 11 a.m. tour. Tuesday, April 7. Swiss Grid. Meet at Poster House, 119 W. 23rd and note the changes in philosophies: mixing WEST SIDE I Meet at the Palm, 250 W. 50th St. 10:45 a.m. 3:45 p.m. $93. J. DeNave. St. (betwn 6th & 7th Aves.) in Manhattan at painting and sculpture with photography, print (Broadway & 8th Ave.) in Manahttan at 11:45 RS 905 SNUG HARBOR CULTURAL CENTER 10:45 a.m. for an 11 a.m. tour. Thursday, April and architectural design. Meet in the main a.m. for a 12 noon lunch. Walk to Channel 13 ART & ARCHITECTURE TOUR The architecture 23. 10:45 a.m.-3:45 p.m. $54. J. DeNave. lobby (near the sculpture garden), 11 W. 53rd at 1:15 p.m. for a 1:30 p.m. tour. Visit post- of the former Sailors’ Snug Harbor includes QS 902 NORTHERN HIGH LINE & HUDSON St. in Manhattan at 10 a.m. for a 10:20 a.m. tour. production audio and video editing facilities, the six of the NYC landmarks and one of the YARD WALKING TOUR WITH JEREMY Tuesday, March 24. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. $128. S. Lincoln Center Studio control room, the sound finest collections of Greek revival style. Learn WILCOX/LUNCH AT MERCADO LITTLE SPAIN Eisenberg. booth and the engineers who work in these areas about the people responsible for constructing Journey from the historic Meat Packing District US 902 TOUR OF JEWISH /LUNCH on our guided tour of Channel Thirteen. Bring a the 28 historic buildings and Snug Harbor’s to the Hudson Yards neighborhood via the AT HARLEM TAVERN Walk through the sites of government issued photo I.D. Tuesday, March contemporary role as a major art destination on High Line. Sites include fascinating historic Jewish religious life in the remarkable settlement 31. 11:45 a.m.-3:45 p.m. $40. J. DeNave. S.I. Meet at the end of Fillmore St. & Cottage architecture, new developments by Frank Gehry, of Harlem, the 3rd largest community in the Row in S.I. at 12:45 p.m. for a 1 p.m. tour. Zaha Hadid, Thomas Heatherwick and others. world (1870-1930). View legendary landmarks Tuesday, April 7. 12:45 p.m. -3 p.m. $8. M. View Hudson Yards, and The Vessel. and talk about the people of this often-forgotten APRIL Mammana. Meet at the rear of Chelsea Market, 10th Ave. segment in Jewish history. Learn about Harlem’s WS 904 SOLOMON R. GUGGENHEIM (betwn 15th & 16th Sts. in Manhattan at 10:45 legendary institutions including the trendsetting NS 902 HIGH LINE & HUDSON YARDS MUSEUM/LUNCH AT THE WRIGHT Explore the a.m. for an 11 a.m. tour. Thursday, April 23. Institutional Synagogue, the magnificent Temple WALKING TOUR WITH JEREMY WILCOX Take various exhibitions including Countryside: The 10:45 a.m.-3 p.m. $81. L. Kingsberry-Ford. Israel, Commandment Keepers (Harlem’s a journey from NY’s past to its future! Guided Future which investigates urban planning outside RS 906 ART WARS! THE MET, MOMA & THE Ethiopian Hebrew Synagogue), Ohab Zedek tour of Manhattan’s west side from the historic the city and other frontiers which have remained WHITNEY WITH DEBORAH ZELCER Guided (synagogue of world famous cantor Yossele Meat Packing District to the growing Hudson unexamined by the city-focused architects. Meet tour focuses on museum architecture as a Rosenblatt) and Ansche Chesed (one of the Yards via the High Line Park. Meet at Chelsea at the Guggenheim, 1071 5th Ave. (89th St.) in reflection of the founders and the collections. oldest congregations in U.S.). Meet in front of market (back entrance) 10th Ave. betwn 15th Manhattan at 10:15 a.m. for a 10:30 a.m. tour. View and discuss the exterior of the National the Adam Clayton Powell Statue, NE corner & 16th Sts. at 10:45 a.m. for an 11 a.m. tour. Monday, April 6. 10:15 a.m.-3:30 p.m. $94. S. Academy of Design, the Whitney Museum of Adam Clayton Powell Blvd. & 125th St. in Wednesday, April 1. 10:45 a.m.-1 p.m. $22. N. Eisenberg. (uptown) as well as the landmarked facades of Manhattan at 10:15 a.m. for a 10:30 a.m. tour. Tribble. WS 905 THE JEWISH MUSEUM/LUNCH AT the Metropolitan and Gugenheim . Wednesday, March 25. 10:15 a.m.-3 p.m. $59. WS 903 JAPANESE TEA CEREMONY AT SARABETH’S EAST Tour the museum’s cutting Meet on the NW corner of 82nd St. & 5th Ave. I. Faber. URASENKE CHANOYU CENTER/ edge exhibitions. Explore Scenes from the in Manhattan at 10:15 a.m. for a 10:30 a.m. tour. KS 901 CATHEDRAL OF ST. JOHN THE DIVINE/ TOUR/LUNCH AT GARDEN CAFÉ Enjoy the Collection and the new We Fight to Build a Free Thursday, April 23. 10:15 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $27. LUNCH AT V & T RESTAURANT Explore tradition of tea with an authentic and traditional World: A Project by Jonathan Horowitz. Meet at M. Mammana. the many highlights of the artwork, history, Japanese tea ceremony. Then take a short walk the Jewish Museum, 1109 5th Ave. (at 92nd St.) XS 908 SACRED HAVENS WITH ANTHONYY architecture and the little known facts about to the Asia Society for a tour and lunch at the in Manhattan at 12:15 p.m. for a 12:30 p.m. tour. GRIFA Visit the Church of Notre Dame and tour this landmark. See the largest Rose Window Garden Café. Meet at the Urasenke Chanoyu Monday, April 20. 12:15 p.m.-3:45 p.m. $70. S. the grounds and interior of the Cathedral of St. in the Western Hemisphere. Meet inside the Center, 153 E. 69th St. (Lexington & 3rd Aves.) Eisenberg. John the Divine. Stroll the campus of Columbia Cathedral’s main entrance, 1047 Amsterdam in Manhattan at 9:45 a.m. for a 10 a.m. tea XS 905 MYSTERIES OF CHINATOWN WITH University, St. Paul’s Chapel, Grant’s Tomb and Ave. (112th St.) in Manhattan at 10:15 a.m. for ceremony. Wednesday, April 1. 9:45 a.m.-3:45 ANTHONY GRIFA Tour Chinatown during the Riverside Church. Meet in front of the Cathedral, a 10:30 a.m. tour. Thursday, March 26. 10:15 p.m. $79. S. Eisenberg. Year of the Rat. Visit the Taoist & Buddhist Amsterdam ave. & W. 112th St. in Manhattan at a.m.-3:30 p.m. $56. E. Oliver. XS 902 THE WESTCHESTER BROADWAY Temple, Bloody Angle, the New England Hotel 10:15 a.m. for a 10:30 a.m. tour. Tuesday, April QS 901 URBAN GLASS/LUNCH AT JUNIOR’S THEATRE PRODUCTION OF ALL SHOOK UP & and more. Meet at the NE corner of Canal & 28. 10:15 a.m.-1 p.m. $28. R. Fernandez. Guided tour of Brooklyn’s glass working LUNCH IN ELMSFORD, NY Partake in a theatre Centre Sts. In Manhattan at 10:45 a.m. for an 11 QS 903 NBC STUDIO TOUR/LUNCH AT PASTA facility of experienced and professional artisans. musical along with lunch that will have you a.m. tour. Tuesday, April 21. 10:45 a.m.-1 p.m. LOVERS Walk through the halls and studios See a glass blowing demonstration and other dancing all afternoon. Inspired by Shakespeare’s $23. R. Fernandez. of NBC operations with a historic behind-the- techniques. Meet at Urban Glass, 647 Fulton St. Twelfth Night, the music is all Elvis and the KS 904 NBC STUDIOS TOUR Get a behind-the- scenes tour. See these studios: Saturday Night in Brooklyn at 10:45 a.m.- for an 11 a.m. tour. result is an enchanting and a hilarious fun-filled scenes glimpse of the broadcasting world in one Live, Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon or Late, Thursday, March 26. 10:45 a.m. -3:30 p.m. $44. afternoon. Meet at the Theatre, 1 Broadway of the most iconic buildings in entertainment Late Night with Seth Meyers. Meet inside the M. Stahl. Plaza in Elmsford, NY at 11 a.m. for an 11:15 history. Walk through the halls, get access to NBC Experience Store (in the rear of store), RS 903 SUBWAY ART TOUR V WITH PHILIP a.m. lunch and show. Thursday, April 2. 11 a.m.- the studios of some of the most iconic NBC 30 Rockefeller Plaza (entrance on 6th Ave. bet. DESIERE Starting in Manhattan then to Brooklyn 3 p.m. $67. E. Harris. programs, learn the entire production process and 49th & 50th Sts.) in Manhattan at 10:30 a.m. to view public art in the subway system there, KS 903 LINCOLN CENTER GUIDED TOUR/ experience it first-hand as you produce your own for an 11 a.m. tour. Lunch after second tour three are only a year old. You will need a Metro LUNCH AT POMODORO ROSSO Enjoy a show. Meet at The Shop at NBC entrance, 30 ends (12:30 p.m.). Tuesday, April 28. 10:30 SPRING 2020 / 3 a.m.-3 p.m. $77. R. Taruskin. becoming familiar with the surrounding more. Conclude with a self-guided tour of the YARDS & ITS HISTORICAL UNDERPINNINGS/ NS 904 ITALIAN FEAST AT CHEF ROCCO neighborhoods and the prominent old and new African Burial Ground Museum. Meet at the LUNCH AT BOTTINO Explore the world’s largest SACRAMONE’S TRATTORIA L’iNCONTRO buildings nearby. Meet on the corner of 10th South entrance of Bowling Green across from private mixed use real estate development whose & TREATS WALKING TOUR WITH JO-ANN Ave. & W. 26th St. in Manhattan at 9:45 a.m. #1 Broadway in Manhattan at 10:45 a.m. for an foundations are literally a rail yard. Walk through DEMAS Learn how fresh pasta is made at for a 10 a.m. tour. Tuesday, May 5. 9:45 a.m.-12 11 a.m. tour. Friday, May 8. 10:45 a.m.-3 p.m. the new upscale retail mall and the public Cassinelli’s Food Products plus shopping. p.m. $27. E. Oliver. $106. L. Kingsberry-Ford. plaza area to view The Shed and The Vessel. Enjoy and sample the best Margharita pizza at QS 904 CHELSEA ART GALLERY TOUR WITH KS 909 FROM BROOKLYN HEIGHTS DOWN Meet on NW corner of 30th St. & 10th Ave. in Rosario’s Deli and fresh gelato at Gelato & Co. VIDA SCHREIBMAN Interpreting artworks TO DUMBO WITH JOE SVEHLAK Get a taste the courtyard in front of 10 Hudson Yards in followed by lunch. Meet at Cassinelli’s, 31-12 in Chelsea Galleries: What is the artist trying of Brooklyn Heights with its rich literary and Manhattan at 10:15 a.m. for a 10:30 a.m. tour. 23rd Ave. in Astoria at 11:15 a.m. for an 11:30 to communicate – narrative, story, theme social history, magnificent architecture and Tuesday, May 19. 10:15 a.m.-3:45 p.m. $85. J. a.m. tour. Tuesday, April 28. 11:15 a.m.-3 p.m. or inspiration? Questions and more will be its spectacular views from the Promenade. DeNave. $49. N. Tribble. answered as we tour top art exhibitions and Explore the historic district with its renovated US 904 GOWANUS (BROOKLYN) WALKING WS 906 CHOCOLATE LOVERS ROMP discuss the latest trends and sample the very galleries, shops, water-front park and more. TOUR: CONTRASTS & CONTRADICTIONS WALKING TOUR WITH ALEXANDRA LEAF best of the Spring season. Meet outside the Jim Meet outside the Hotel St. George (corner of Nestled alongside a narrow, picturesque, Learn how fine chocolate is made from bean to Kempner Fine Art Gallery, corner of 10th Ave. Clark & Henry Sts.) in Brooklyn at 10:45 a.m. 19th century canal and warehouses; an old bar, what makes a premier brand of chocolate & 23rd St. in Manhattan at 10:45 a.m. for an 11 for an 11 a.m. tour. Tuesday, May 12. 10:45 community of working class Italians is “premier”, why is white chocolate white and a.m. tour. Tuesday, May 5. 10:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. a.m.-1 p.m. $14. E. Oliver. slowly disappearing and a new generation of dark chocolate heart healthy. Enjoy chocolate $20. M. Stahl. JS 906 GEORGE STEET PALYHOUSE entrepreneurs, tech workers and a French colony tastings. Meet at Le Pain Quotiden Bakery, 801 RS 907 BROOKLYN BRIDGE & DUMBO PRODUCTION OF A WALK ON THE MOON is moving into luxury buildings and chilling in Broadway (11th St.) in Manhattan at 10:15 a.m. TOUR WITH GARY DENNIS Guided tour of the Enjoy the musical adaption of the film, A Walk trendy bars and restaurants. The only hiccup: the for a 10:30 a.m. tour. Tuesday, April 28. 10:15 Brooklyn Bridge that linked two cities and is the on the Moon. A story about a summer affair canal is a toxic waste site. Walk through select a.m.-3:30 p.m. $68. S. Eisenberg. pinnacle of late 19th century engineering. Hear between a housewife/mother and the free spirited portions of Gowanus and see some beautiful row house in Carroll Gardens. Meet at Hungry XS 909 MOUNT MORRIS WALKING TOUR stories of perseverance and sacrifice in the effort traveling salesman who meet while on vacation to get the bridge built. Tour some of DUMBO in the Catskills. Music and lyrics by Paul Scott Ghost Café, 343 Smith St. (corner of Carroll St.) WITH JOE SVEHLAK Tour Harlem’s Mount in Brooklyn at 10:15 a.m. for a 10:30 a.m. tour. Morris Park Historical District. View the before ending at the Fulton Landing in Brooklyn Goodman. Meet at the George St. Playhouse at Bridge Park. Meet in front of the Municipal the New Brunswick Performing Arts Center, 9 Tuesday, May 19. 10:15 a.m.- 12:45 p.m. $19. magnificent churches, century brownstones and I. Faber. civic buildings as we learn of its rich history Building, 1 Centre St. in Manhattan at 9:45 a.m. Livingston Ave. in New Brunswick, NJ at 1:30 from Dutch settlement to becoming the center of for a 10 a.m. tour. Tuesday, May 5. 9:45 a.m.- p.m. for a 2 p.m. show. Wednesday, May 13. NS 906 SPRING FLING!: A LA CARTE Prepare African-American arts and culture. Meet in the 12:30 p.m. $10. M. Mammana. 1:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. $55. J. Rosenstein. some wonderful dishes of Spring: ricotta dump- waiting room of the Metro North’s 125th St. & NS 905 ROCK HALL MUSEUM: NASSAU’S MS 909 ALEXANDER HAMILTON U.S. lings w/asparagus, Spring minestrone, vegetable park Ave. Station at 10:15 a.m. for a 10:30 a.m. HIDDEN TREASURE Rock Hall is a fully CUSTOM HOUSE/LUNCH AT ANTICA pasta, fresh beet hummus, topped off with straw- tour. Thursday, April 30. 10:15 a.m.-12 p.m. $12. furnished Georgian colonial landmark house RISTORANTE Tour the Custom House, home of berry basil shortcakes. Meet at A la Carte Culi- E. Harris. located on the south shore of L.I. in the village the National Museum of the American Indian in nary Service, 32 Atlantic Ave. in Lynbrook. Free of Lawrence. Tour the house as you explore NY. Highlights include: history discussion of the parking around the corner. Wednesday, May 20. MS 907 THE GRANDE HOTELS OF 2 p.m.-4 p.m. $71. N. Tribble. MANHATTAN’S GRAND ARMY PLAZA and learn about its heirs dating back to colonial site, architect Cass Gilbert and sculptor Daniel WALKING TOUR/LIGHT LUNCH AT PARK American history and the American Revolution. Chester French. The building’s interior includes US 905 WILLIAMSBURG, BROOKLYN LANE HOTEL The opulent 5th Ave. luxury Meet at the museum, 199 Broadway in Lawrence an elliptical rotunda and maritime murals. Meet WALKING TOUR/LUNCH AT GOTTLIEB’S retail zone sits the still-reigning hospitality (next to Lawrence Middle School) at 1:15 p.m. at the Custom House East Visitor’s service desk KOSHER RESTAURANT Journey through an jewels of yesteryear. The surviving triumvirates for a 1:30 p.m. tour. The white gates lead to the (take elevator to 2nd floor), One Bowling Green area of Brooklyn that is constantly changing. are The Plaza, The Pierre and The Sherry entrance of the museum’s property. Wednesday, (betwn State & Whitehall Sts.) in Manhattan at Tour focuses on Chasidic life and the hipster Netherland Hotels are notable grand dames of May 6. 1:15 p.m.-2:30 p.m. $2. N. Tribble. 10:45 a.m. for an 11 a.m. tour. Thursday, May world which is now part of Williamsburg hospitality. Hear tales beyond the creation of JS 905 DRUMTHWACKET RESIDENCE, 14. 10:45 a.m.-3:45 p.m. $73. J. DeNave. culture. Please dress modestly and be respectful these landmarked abodes and their relationship GARDENS & OLDEN HOUSE (1759) Explore RS 909 WINE O 101 EVENT Taste four to five of all. Meet at Gottlieb’s, 352 Roebling St. in with the evolving character of Millionaire’s Drumthwacket, the official residence of NJ’s different wines with cheese pairings. Learn how Brooklyn at 10;15 a.m. for a 10:30 a.m. tour. Row. Meet in front of The Plaza Hotel, 59th St. governor and a renowned NJ historic site. to look, smell and taste like a sommelier through Wednesday, May 20. 10:15 a.m.-3 p.m. $68. I. & 5th Ave. at 10:15 a.m. for a 10:30 a.m. tour. Docent-led tour includes the six public rooms interactive activities and blind tastings. Meet at Faber. Thursday, April 30. 10:15 a.m.-3:15 p.m. $79. J. used by the governor for meetings and receptions the WineO Club, 8 E. 36th St., 3rd floor (betwn NS 907 THE SECRETS OF CENTRAL PARK DeNave. as well as the gardens (weather permitting) and 5th & Madison Aves.) in Manhattan at 12:45 WALKING TOUR WITH TONY GRIFA Central JS 904 AMERICAN LABOR MUSEUM AT THE the Thomas Olden House. Tour highlights the p.m. for a 1 p.m. event. Thursday, May 14. 12:45 Park is the most remarkable of NYC’s BOTTO HOUSE Guided tour of the museum. history, architecture and the collection of fine p.m.-3 p.m. $52. M. Mammana. wonders with its inspired landscaping and View the permanent exhibit of the Paterson Silk art and antiques which fill each appointed room. QS 906 TALES OF WALKING recreation variety. Sites include: Wollman Strike of 1913, stroll through restored period Bring a government issued photo I.D. with you. TOUR WITH ANTHONY GRIFA/LUNCH AT Rink, Bethedsa Terrace, The Carousel, The rooms and see the Old World that depicts the No food, drink or gum allowed on premises. SARABETH’S Guided tour covers the history, Dairy and the Bow Bridge. Visit Olmstead domestic life of immigrant workers of the Afterwards don’t miss out exploring historic architecture and the famous residents of this Garden. Stroll through the Cathedral of Elms early 20th century. The centennial of women’s Princeton. Meet at the front gate, 354 Stockton trendy area and more. Meet on the NE corner and the Literary Walk. Conclude with a visit sufferage takes place in 2020 and in response St. in Princeton, NJ at 11:30 a.m. for an 11:45 of Broadway & Chambers St. in Manhattan at to Wagner Cove and Strawberry Fields. Meet exhibits will explore the contributions of women. a.m. tour. Thursday, May .6 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. 10:45 a.m. for an 11 a.m. tour. Friday, May 15. in front of the General Sherman Statue, 5th Wheelchair accessible. Meet at the museum, 83 $2. J. Rosenstein. 10:45 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. $73. M. Stahl. Ave. & W. 59th St. (near Plaza Hotel) at 10:45 Norwood St. in Haledon, NJ at 10;15 a.m. for a XS 912 HUDSON YARDS/HIGH LINE/CHELSEA a.m. for an 11 a.m. tour. Thursday, May 21. WS 908 THE GREAT NYC ICE CREAM 10:45 a.m.-1 p.m. $22. N. Tribble. 10:30 a.m. tour. Thursday, April 30. 10:15 a.m. – MARKET TOUR WITH PHILIP DESIERE Guided CHALLENGE WALKING TOUR WITH 12 p.m. $7. J. Rosenstein. walking tour on Manhattan’s West Side. Built ALEXANDRA LEAF Play food critic using a US 906 SMITHTOWN CENTER FOR from the ground up, it’s a triumph of culture, scoring sheet to evaluate quality, flavor and PERFORMING ARTS PRODUCTION OF THE commerce and cuisine. Meet outside the #7 train craftsmanship as you eat your way through AWARD WINNING IN THE HEIGHTS/LUNCH MAY at Hudson Yards, 11th Ave. & 34th St. at 11:45 some of the city’s best ice cream shops. Learn AT MANNINO’S Meet at Mannino’s Restaurant, a.m. for a 12 p.m. tour. Thursday, May 7. 11:45 the history and culture of ice cream, gelato and 40 E. Main St. in Smithtown at 11:15 a.m. for XS 910 DUMBO:THE MAGNIFICENT a.m.-2 p.m. $22. E. Harris. sorbet. Meet outside Fresco Gelateria, 138 2nd an 11:30 a.m. lunch followed by a production BROOKLYN WATERFRONT TOUR WITH JOE RS 908 CENTRAL PARK WALK WITH BOB Ave. (9th St.) in Manhattan at 12:15 p.m. for a of In the Heights at the Smithtown Center. Tony SVEHLAK Begin with a walk through historic GELBER Guided tour of several iconic spots 12:30 p.m. tour. Friday, May 15. 12:15 p.m.- Award winner for best musical, best score, best Brooklyn Heights to the Brooklyn Bridge Park in this beautiful park. Learn the history and 4:30 p.m. $68. S. Eisenberg. choreography and best orchestration. Music, lyrics conceived by Lin-Manuel Miranda. and stopping at the Fulton Historic District. View significance of Delacorte Clock, Bethesda KS 910 EAST MEETS WEST: 15 CENTRAL PARK many renovations, galleries and trendy shops Fountain, Arsenal and Ramble. Tour ends at Thursday, May 21. 11:15 a.m.-4:45 p.m. $62. WEST & THE NEW UPTOWN ARISTOCRACY I. Faber. in Dumbo. See the restored Jane’s Carousel Bethesda Castle. Meet at the General Sherman WITH DEBORAH ZELCER Explore how the with its many great views of the harbor, and the Statue, 60th St. & 5th Ave. in Manhattan at 10:45 two major avenues flanking the park competed, WS 909 SLEEPY HOLLOW CEMETERY Brooklyn, Manhattan and Williamsburg Bridges. a.m. for an 11 a.m. tour. Thursday, May 7. 10:45 clashed and copied each other from the 1800’s to WALKING TOUR/LUNCH AT RIVER MARKET Meet outside the Hotel St. George, Clark & a.m.-12:30 p.m. $27. M. Mammana. present. Meet at Richard Morris Hunt Memorial BAR & KITCHEN Tour guide regales us with Henry Sts. in Brooklyn at 10:15 a.m. for a 10:30 MS 908 GOOD HOUSEKEEPING RESEARCH (directly across 5th Ave. from the Frick Museum, stories of people such as Washington Irving, a.m. tour. Friday, May 1. 10:15 a.m.-12:30 p.m. INSTITUTE TOUR/LUNCH AT ABBA Tour the 70th St. & 5th Ave. (west side of street) in Andrew Carnegie, Samuel Gomper who reside $14. E. Harris. labs and test kitchen of the Good Housekeeping Manhattan at 10:15 a.m. for a 10:30 a.m. tour. at the cemetery and learn the reason why the XS 911 WHEN NEW YORK WAS NEW Research Institute. Chemists and editors explain Monday, May 18. 10:15 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $27. E. cemetery is so famous. Compare the architecture AMSTERDAM WITH JOE SVEHLAK What’s the process required for a product to meet Oliver. of the south and north ends of the grounds. Meet left of old NY? Where were the windmills GHRI’s exacting standards. Meet at the Hearst at the south gate, 430 North Broadway in Sleepy QS 907 HISTORIC HARLEM WALKING Hollow, NY at 10 a.m. for a 10:30 a.m. tour. and canals, the first church and fort? Tour Tower, 300 W. 57th St. (entrance on 8th Ave.) TOUR/LUNCH AT DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE IN downtown’s old colonial streets and original in Manhattan at 11:15 a.m. for an 11:30 a.m. Free parking within the gate. Friday, May 22. 10 HARLEM Discover the history of Harlem from a.m.- 4 p.m. . S. Eisenberg. shoreline. Learn about our Dutch legacy of tour. Friday, May 8. 11:15 a.m.-3:45 p.m. $48. its origins as rural village in Dutch colonial $84 commerce and tolerance. Meet inside the J. DeNave. times through its growth in the Gilded Age to its entrance to the S.I. Ferry Terminal at South Ferry QS 905 THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN FREEDOM evolution during where it JUNE by the bottom of the escalators on the left side TRAIL WALKING TOUR & VISIT TO THE became the center of African-American culture in Manhattan at 10:15 a.m. for a 10:30 a.m. tour. AFRICAN BURIAL GROUND MUSEUM/LUNCH in NYC. Site include: Mt. Morris Park Historic Tuesday, May 5. 10:15 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $14. R. AT EATALY RESTAURANT Walk the route of District, Grandscale Mural Project, Harriet MS 911 THEODORE ROOSEVELT Fernandez. the African-American freedom trail and visit Tubman Memorial, the Apollo Theatre and more. BIRTHPLACE/LUNCH AT ALMOND Guided KS 907 DOWN THE HIGH LINE WITH sites prominent in colonial and early African- Meet inside the 125th St. Metro-North Station, tour starts with a film that depicts the life and DEBORAH ZELCER Discuss the industrial, American history. Tour includes many “first” 125th St. & Park Ave. in Manhattan at 10:45 accomplishments of a U.S. President who architectural and social history of Manhattan’s events for African-Americans: where the slaves a.m. for an 11 a.m. tour. Monday, May 18. 10:45 was born and raised in NYC and became gorgeous overhead park. Learn how the High arrived, where the slaves revolts of 1712 & a.m.-3 p.m. $60. L. Kingsberry-Ford. immortalized on Mount Rushmore. View the Line’s history is still shaping its future while 1741 occurred, the first printed newspaper and restored period rooms and the exhibit galleries MS 910 CASTLES IN THE AIR: HUDSON containing artifacts as well as a political 4 / SI BEAGLE LEARNING CENTERS PROGRAM cartoon collection (stairs involved). Meet at the this national historic landmark and one artists. Stop at the largest Hindu Temple in the Roosevelt Birthplace, 28 E. 20nd St. (betwn BUS/TROLLEY TRIPS of the largest cemeteries in NYC. The U.S. Meet the bus at the Hotel Pennsylvania, 7th Broadway & Park Ave. So.) in Manhattan at guide interpets the history of cemetery and Ave. & 32nd. St. in Manhattan at 8:30 a.m. for a 10:15 a.m. for a 10:30 a.m. tour. the individuals that are laid to rest. Wear 9 a.m. departure. . 8:30 a.m.-5 Thursday, June XS 901 BUS TRIP TO THE YOGI BERRA Thursday, May 7 4. 10:15 a.m.-3:15 p.m. $42. J. DeNave. comfortable shoes. Meet at the Jerome Ave. p.m. $110. S. Eisenberg. MUSEUM/CHARLIE BROWN’S STEAKHOUSE & Bainbridge Ave. gatehouse entrance in the WS 910 TOKYO IN NYC: A CULINARY LUNCH IN MONTCLAIR, NJ Enjoy a docent led KS 908 QUILTER’S FIELD TRIP/LUNCH WALKING TOUR WITH ALEXANDRA LEAF Bronx at 9:45 a.m. for a 10 a.m. tour. Friday, AT SHADY MAPLE SMORGASBORD IN tour of artifacts, photos and documents that pays . 9:45 a.m.-12 p.m. . E. Harris. Start with a sit-down bento box lunch and tribute to the Baseball Hall of Famer followed by April 24 $27 LANCASTER, PA Visit the Log Cabin Quilt Shop a “meet and greet” with the owner. Stops a three-course lunch. Meet the bus at the Bronx KS 906 HISTORIC HUGUENOT STREET/LUNCH and Fabrics, the Old Country Store and Zooks include: Japanese supermarket, MUJI, a popular UFT Office, 2500 Halsey St. in the Bronx at 9:30 AT GARVAN’S Historic Huguenot St. has the Quilts and Crafts. Shop at Kitchen Kettle Village. Japanese life-style department store; Japanese a.m. for a 10 a.m. departure. Thursday, March largest number of stone houses from the 17th Meet the bus in front of the Marriot Hotel, next bakery and taste and learn about sake. Meet at 26. 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. $123. E. Harris. century in the US. Experience over 300 years to 335 Adams St. in Brooklyn at 7 a.m. for a 7:30 Hanamazuki, 143 W. 29th St. (betwn 6th & 7th of history: visit period rooms and exhibits that a.m. departure and in front of UFT Headquarters, Aves.) in Manhattan at 10:45 a.m. for an 11 a.m. KS 905 BUS TRIP TO GRAMMY MUSEUM/ tell the stories of a French Huguenot settlement 52 Broadway in Manhattan at 8 a.m. for an 8:30 tour. . 10;45 a.m.-3:45 p.m. . LUNCH AT CASA VASCA IN NEWARK, NJ View over time, the history of the area’s Native a.m. departure. . 7 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Friday, June 5 $68 and explore the enduring legacy and influence Friday, May 8 S. Eisenberg. Americans, enslaved African people and Dutch $82. E. Oliver. of Motown Records premier recording artist settlers. Involves walking and standing. Meet MS 912 NAUTICAL CITY ISLAND WALKING whith the Legends of Motown: Celebrating the XS 913 HUDSON RIVER CRUISE/LUNCH AT ’76 TOUR/LUNCH AT LOBSTER BOX City Island the bus in front of the Marriot Hotel, next to 335 HOUSE BUS TRIP Enjoy an elegant three course Supremes with rare artifacts from the private Adams St. in Brooklyn at 9 a.m. for a 9:30 a.m. is a touch of New England tucked between collection of founding member, Mary Wilson. lunch followed by a narrated cruise along the L.I. Sound and the shores of the Northeast departure. Friday, May 1. 9 a.m.- 6:30 p.m. $94. Hudson River on the River Rose, an authentic Meet the bus in front of the Marriot Hotel, next E. Oliver. Bronx. Learn its rich history, historic sites and to 335 Adams St. in Brooklyn at 10 a.m. for a 100 foot paddle boat from New Orleans. Sites architectural features. Meet at the City Island 10:30 a.m. departure. Thursday, April 23. 10 WS 907 GROUNDS FOR SCULPTURE & include West Point, World’s End, Bannerman’s Historical Society and Nautical Museum, 190 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. $78. E. Oliver. HINDU TEMPLE/LUNCH AT VILLE BARONE IN Island, the Catskill Water Aqueduct and more. Fordham St. in the Bronx at 10:15 a.m. for ROBINSVILLE, NJ BUS TRIP Visit the Grounds Meet the bus at the Bronx UFT Office, 2500 a 10:30 a.m. tour followed by a City Island XS 907 WOODLAWN CONSERVANCY for Sculpture, a creation by renowned artist, Halsey St. in the Bronx at 9:30 a.m. for a 10 walking tour. . 10:15 a.m.-3:45 TROLLEY/WALKING TOUR Take a trolley Seward Johnson. View creations by Henry a.m. departure. . 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday, June 9 ride of Woodlawn Cemetery to explore Friday, May 15 p.m. $78. J. DeNave. Moore, George Segal and other contemporary $154. E. Harris. COURSES Unless otherwise noted, courses in all boroughs will begin on Monday, March 9 and conclude Thursday, May 21 and have a $10 fee (which is non-refundable and non-transferable)

and form into a variety of jewelry components. paint, brushes, composition and subject Park Ave., Yonkers in the projection room Learn the basics of designing and creating matter. Materials needed for first class: set of (mezzanine level). 10-12. M. Schuster. your “one of a kind” pieces. Create a lovely six basic acrylic paints, a variety of brushes, NASSAU/ SUFFOLK pendant and a pair of earrings to complete WS 502 CANASTA Beginners receive pad of canvas paper, canvas board and/or instruction on the fundamentals of the Modern your ensemble. Freeport Memorial Library,144 canvas. Additional materials list distributed SECTIONS W. Merrick Rd., Freeport. Bring quarters American version of this popular game. All in class. Monmouth Worship Center, 37 levels. Grinton I. Will Library, 1500 Central for metered parking. Two Monday sessions: Venderberg Road, Marlboro. 10-12. D. Rosen. March 23 & 30. 10:30-1:30. $12 includes Park Ave., Yonkers in the projection room MONDAY registration and materials. R. Demers. JS 302 LINE DANCING Dance for exercise, (mezzanine level). 12:30-2:30. M. Schuster. fitness and fun. All levels. Wear comfortable NS 807 DOO WOP HITS FROM PITTSBURGH clothing. Monmouth Worship Center, 37 NS 101 RETIREES READ-BOOK CLUB Read Listen to the music and stories of the great and discuss one book a month. Participants Venderberg Road, Marlboro.12:30-2:30. A. SEMINARS groups from Pittsburgh: the Del-Vikings, Meringolo. are contacted via email with first book title. Marcels, Skyliners, Tempos and Vogues. Group chooses the other books: fiction and Freeport Memorial Library,144 W. Merrick Unless otherwise noted, all seminars have non-fiction. Freeport Memorial Library,144 Rd., Freeport. Bring quarters for metered THURSDAY a $2 fee (which is non-refundable and non- W. Merrick Rd., Freeport. Bring quarters for parking. Monday, April 27. 10:30-1. H. Bloch. transferable). metered parking. Three sessions: March 16; April 20; May 11. 10:30-12:30. $12 includes US 805 THE ART OF GREAT FILMS & JS 401 MAH JONGG Beginners enjoy FILM DIRECTORS One person that is WS 805 EARLY BIRDS BOOK CLUB Read registration and materials. B. Mignano. learning this ancient game that involves skill, Lucky Boy by Shanti Sekaran for first class. always overlooked by moviegoers is the strategy and luck. Experienced players gain director. View video clips from a variety Other books chosen by class. Grinton I. Will expertise in finer points. Bring a set and Library, 1500 Central Park Ave., Yonkers. in THURSDAYS of classic movies that demonstrate how current Mah Jongg card (if you have one). essential good direction is to the overall the projection room (mezzanine level). Three Sons of Israel, 33 Gordons Corner Road, Monday sessions: ; ; . film experience. Examine how directors Manalapan. 10-12. S. Levine. March 9 April 6 May 11 NS 401 CANASTA Learn the basics while make use of key elements such as montage, 10-12. $6. B. Corcoran. playing and developing your skills. More tracking, editing and musical cues to make JS 402 CANASTA Learn the fine points of WS 806 AFTERNOON BOOK CLUB Read A advanced players welcome. Plainview Old their films enjoyable even after repeated the game while learning new strategies on Woman is No Man by Etaf Rum for first class. Bethpage Library, 999 Old Country Road, viewings. NYSUT Headquarters - Suffolk, the road to becoming a master canasta player. Other books chosen by class. Grinton I. Will Plainview. Eight sessions. No class: May 21. 100 Vanderbilt Motor Parkway, 3rd floor in All levels. Sons of Israel, 33 Gordons Corner Library, 1500 Central Park Ave., Yonkers. in Road, Manalapan. 12:15-2:15. S. Levine. 1-3. $12 includes registration and materials. Hauppauge. Wednesday, March 18. 10-2:30 the projection room (mezzanine level). Three R. Biren. (30 min. lunch break included). $4. R. Knox. JS 403 PICKLEBALL Learn the new and up- Monday sessions: March 9; April 6; May 11. NS 402 BEGINNERS MAH JONGG Learn the US 806 THE BEATLES: THE END OF AN ERA and-coming game of Pickleball. A paddleball 12:30-2:30. $6. B. Naliboff. basics and continue to build your knowledge OR WAS IT? Explore the final two Beatles sport that combines elements of tennis, WS 807 COMPUTER BOOTCAMP Learn how and skills. More advanced players welcome. albums: Abbey Road and Let It Be. Why was badminton, and table tennis using paddles and to get the most out of your computer and Bring your own Mah Jongg card and set Let It Be their last album and why do Beatle a perforated polymer ball (similar to a Wiffle keeping your private information private. All (if you have one).Plainview Old Bethpage historians consider Abbey Road their final Ball) over a net. All levels. Materials supplied, levels welcome. Grinton I. Will Library, 1500 Library, 999 Old Country Road, Plainview. album? Delve into the clues given to us on but feel free to bring your own. Minnie Veal Central Park Ave., Yonkers. in the computer Eight sessions. No class: May 21. 1-3. Abbey Road including their rooftop concert Recreation Center, 1070 Grove Avenue, room. Three Tuesday sessions: March 10; $12 includes registration and materials. A. at Apple Studios and the many reasons the Edison. 1:15-3. G. Chernow. April 7; May 5. 10-12. $6. D. Sabol. Seligson. Beatles still managed to give us a memorable WS 808 INTRO TO MEDITATION Release and unique final “public” performance stress and improve your health and enjoy life. SEMINARS even though they were coming apart at the Demistify the process of relaxing the mind seams. NYSUT Headquarters - Suffolk, WESTCHESTER/ and body. Greenburgh Public Library, 300 100 Vanderbilt Motor Parkway, 3rd floor in Tarrytown Rd. Three Wednesday Session: Unless otherwise noted, all seminars have Hauppauge. Wednesday, April 22. 10-2:30 ROCKLAND/ March 11, 25; April 1. 10:30-12:30. K. Lu. a $2 fee (which is non-refundable and non- (30 min. lunch break included) $4. E. Sinclair. transferable). WS 809 POLYMER CLAY Learn to use PUTNAM polymer clay to make one of a kind creation. NS 805 THE BAKING COACH: PRETZEL Take home a finished pendant and earing BAKING Learn how to make delicious and NEW JERSEY set as well as other items. Bronxville yummy pretzel dough and twist into a classic SECTION Womens Club (tea room), 135 Midland Ave., shape with a hands-on workshop from Baking Bronxville, Two Monday sessions: March Coach. Ingredients and materials provided. SECTION FRIDAY 16; April 27. 10:30-12:30. $16 Includes Freeport Memorial Library, 144 W. Merrick registration and material. R. Demers. Rd., Freeport. Bring quarters for metered WEDNESDAY WS 501 MAH JONGG Beginners receive WS 810 ZUMBA GOLD Learn this dance parking. Monday, March 9. 12-1:30. $19 instruction based on rules sanctioned by the program inspired by latin rhythim that have includes registration and materials. L. Basini. National Mah Jongg League. Bring your own been modified for retirees to suit their needs NS 806 POLYMER CLAY JEWELRY MAKING JS 301 ACRYLIC PAINTING Basic, Mah Jongg card and set (if you have one). All for a fit and healthy lifstyle. Where comfortable Polymer clay is a fun and easy product to mold intermediate and advanced techniques of levels. Grinton I. Will Library, 1500 Central clothes and shoes. Tuckahoe Community SPRING 2020 / 5 Center, 71 Columbus Ave., Tuckahoe. Two have one). All levels. 10-12. M. Schuster. XS 206 BEGINNERS RHYTHM & BLUES LINE XS 308 TAI CHI Continue the practice and basic Tuesday sessions: March 17, 31 . 10:30-11:30. XS 104 SPANISH: INTERMEDIATE/ DANCING Learn some of the most popular line principles of this ancient art of exercise. All $4. A. Hunter. ADVANCED Review and refresh your dances including The Booty Call, The Wobble levels. 12:30-2:30. Y. H. Wang. WS 811 PARLI ITALIANO? Learn the basics knowledge of the Spanish language and and more. You may register for only one Line XS 309 PIANO FOR BEGINNERS Learn to play of properly pronouncing Italian phrases. Fun culture. Learn communication skills and Dancing class, but not both. 12:30-2:30. K. simple classical, jazz or pop tunes. Classical phrases will be taught and Italian specialties will popular Spanish/Latin-American songs. One McCarthy. and Jazz concepts, and theory are interegrated. be sampled. Grinton I. Will Library, 1500 Central year of Spanish recommended. 10-12. R. XS 207 LET’S DANCE Increase your stamina, Bring a small portable keyboard to first class. Park Ave., Yonkers. Two Thursday sessions: Hollingsworth. improve your balance and shed some pounds Inexpensive keyboards are available at Sam Ash March 19, 26 . 12:30-2:30. $4. J. Ferrari. XS 105 LET’S MOVE! Moderate exercises for by dancing to rhythms of Salsa and Hustle. music stores and Guitar Outlet. 12:30-2:30. N. WS 812 SPRING CRAFTS We’re getting crafty seniors and those who want to improve fitness, 12:30-2:30. N. DeLaLuz. Zamcheck. again! Work on decorating bird houses and mobility, strength, balance and general health XS 208 AMERICAN HISTORY/AMERICAN XS 310 KNIT ONE..PURL TWO..FOR wreaths for Springtime. Supply list sent prior to and wellness by working out together in a PRESIDENTS: TAFT THROUGH HOOVER BEGINNERS ONLY Learn to cast on, knit, purl first class. Grinton I. Will Library, 1500 Central supportive atmosphere. Tips on better sleep, A continuing look at and analysis of U.S. and bind off. Project: Garter stitch scarf. Bring Park Ave., Yonkers in the projection room nutrition and health discussed. 10-12. J. Strauss. Presidents especially during the “reform age” a super chunky yarn (200 yds.) and knitting (mezzanine level). Two Thursday sessions: XS 106 INTERMEDIATE QUILTING Work on and the beginning of the 20th Century in the needles (US19) to first class. Field trips to March 19, 26. $4. J. Angelillo. various quilting techniques using either hand U.S. and WWI and its aftermath. 12:30-2:30. a knitting store and a knitting convention WS 813 ROCKLAND BOOK CLUB Read The sewing or machines or both. Work on small L. Hartstein. (optional). 12:30-2:30. J. Parker. Lost Girls of Paris by Pam Jenoff for first class. projects that can be used as gifts. New quilting XS 209 WATERCOLOR: BEGINNER/ XS 311 BASIC DRAWING Sketch still-life, Other books will be chosen by group. Nyack tools and patterns introduced. 10–12. C. Hoist. INTERMEDIATE Learn the art of watercolor landscapes and portraits. Emphasis on tonal Library, 59 South Broadway in Nyack. Three XS 107 EXERCISE PLUS Blend of exercises painting while exploring and expressing contrast and creating textures in realistic Monday sessions: March 23; April 20; May 18. designed to tone, strengthen and increase your inner artist. Bring a Strathmore 140 lb. drawings. Field trip, weather permitting. Bring 11-1. $6. S. Cerrati-Bates. stamina and flexibility. Low impact aerobic watercolor pad, pencil, kneaded eraser, mid- a drawing pad, favorite photos/pictures to share, WS 814 ALFRED HITCHCOCK MOVIES included. Lifestyle tips to enhance total well- priced watercolor set and good quality round #2 & #4 pencils, ruler and erasers to first class. Watch and discuss films that span the length of being. Bring light hand weights, bands and brushes (#8 & #10) to first class. Additional 12:30-2:45. A. Strinsky. Hitchcock’s cinematic career. Grinton I. Will sticky floor mat to first class. 12:30-2:30. D. materials discussed at first class.$12 includes Library, 1500 Central Park Ave., Yonkers Three Dolan. registration and materials. 12:30-2:30. I. Rosenberg. Tuesday sessions: March 24; May 12, 19. 10-1. XS 108 QUILTING FOR BEGINNERS Create THURSDAY J. Angelillo. your own projects using needles, thread and XS 210 RUBBER STAMPING & PAPER WS 815 THEODORE ROOSEVELT: THE MAN all kinds of fabrics. Make a 9 patch pillow. CRAFTS Basic rubber stamping techniques XS 401 HATHA YOGA Learn to develop self- AND HIS PRESIDENCY Learn about the man- Materials needed for first class: ½ yard of two are used to create handmade items: greeting awareness, strength, flexibility and a sense of his life and times as well as his presidency. contrasting cotton fabrics, white cotton quilting cards, stationery and scrapbook paper. Different calm. Bring an exercise mat, large towel and Two Wednesday sessions: April 8 - Greenburgh thread, quilting needles (size 8-12), pins with project each week. $35 includes registration and small pillow to first class. 10-12. M. Gladwin. Public Library, 300 Tarrytown Rd.; April 22- thick heads, ¼” tape and scissors. 12:30-2:30. materials. 12:30-2:30. C. Nguyen. XS 402 SENIORS NEED TO EXERCISE! Feel Grinton I. Will Library, 1500 Central Park Ave., J. Goldberg. XS 211 MOSAICS: INTERMEDIATE/ better and stronger with simple seated and Yonkers in the projection room (mezzanine XS 109 OPERA Great scenes from operas ADVANCED Learn both design and technique standing exercises that improve strength, level).10-12. $4. L. Hartstein. through audio and video excerpts. See a free using glass as the primary medium. Glass and balance, mobility and flexibility. 10-12. M. WS 816 BLING’S THE THING Learn to make final dress rehearsal of a complete opera at multimedia accents are used to produce two and Aybar. earrings with a wide variety of materials . Both the Metropolitan Opera House (April 24th). three dimensional art projects. Safety goggles XS 403 DUPLICATE BRIDGE Learn the basics fun and relaxing. Grinton I. Will Library, 1500 Optional backstage tour of the Met (additional mandatory. 12:30-2:45. D. Livson. of duplicate bridge including scoring and how Central Park Ave., Yonkers in the projection fee). 12:30-2:30. $20 includes registration and XS 212 MOSAICS: BEGINNERS ONLY to compete while improving your success room (mezzanine level). Wednesday, April materials. J. Dzik. Learn both design and technique using in this game. $15 includes registration and 22. 12:30-2:30. $7 includes registration and XS 110 CREATIVE WRITING Develope and glass as the primary medium. Glass and materials. 10-12. R. Thompson. materials. J. Lloyd. share your family stories, poetry, memoir multimedia accents are used to produce two XS 404 JEWELRY DESIGN Basic and advanced WS 817 DOO WOP: THE MID-WEST SOUND anecdotes and short stories. Encouragement and three dimensional art projects. Safety jewelry making instruction provided for various Listen to the music and stories of the great from fellow writers and the instructor help goggles mandatory. Supply list sent prior items including necklaces, earrings, pins and groups from Cleveland, Chicago, Detroit and guide the awy varies genres discussed. 12:30- to first class and discussed in class before bracelets. Create jewelry using a variety many more. Grinton I. Will Library, 1500 2:30. M. K. Johnson. purchase.12:30-2:45. D. Livson. of materials: polymer clay, wire, fabric and Central Park Ave., Yonkers in the projection XS 111 INTERMEDIATE BRIDGE Learn to use beads. Weekly projects are provided. 10-12. R. room (mezzanine level). Tuesday, April 28. strong and weak opening bids and responses, Demers. 10-12. H. Bloch. hand play and defense, overcalls and doubles. WEDNESDAY XS 405 INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED ACRYLIC WS 818 GENTLE YOGA Enjoy a mix of $15 includes registration and materials. 12:30- PAINTING Continue to develop your personal Vinyasa and Hatha yoga, meditation, stretching 2:45. P. Mehta. XS 301 WRITING WORKSHOP Editing and style and creativity through the acrylic medium. and restorative poses. Develop self-awareness, polishing works in progress. Readings are 10-12. M. Mooney. XS 112 CANASTA Beginners receive eight minutes maximum for each writer. strength, flexibility and a sense of calm. Bring a instruction on the fundamentals of the Modern XS 406 PIANO FOR ADVANCED BEGINNERS yoga mat to class. Grinton I. Will Library, 1500 Constructive, non-anecdotal and non-repetitive American version of this popular game. All critiques are given by the class. Poets must For those who learn at a faster pace and Central Park Ave., Yonkers in the projection levels. 12:30-3. M. Schuster. must have taken two semesters of Piano for room (mezzanine level). Three Wednesday duplicate their pieces for class. 10-12. C. Mason. Beginners (XF 310). Continue to play simple sessions: April 29; May 6, 20. 10:30-11:30. $6. classical, jazz or pop tunes. Jazz and classical L. Madsen. TUESDAY XS 302 THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF concepts will be intergrated. Bring a small WS 819 LOCAL AUTHORS: MEET & GREET KNITTING: ADVANCED For those that know portable keyboard to first class. 10-12. N. Many famous authors are Westchester, Putnam the basic skills, casting on, knit and purl and Zamcheck. XS 201 LINE DANCING: BEGINNERS TO binding off. Incorporate reading patterns, using or Rockland County natives. Meet three of EASY INTERMEDIATES Not just country XS 407 RHYTHM & BLUES LINE DANCING: them: Patty Chang Anker, Irene Abruzzese and circular needles, increasing and decreasing and music. Learn basic steps and dances such as more. The project is a handbag. Bring Super ADVANCED Fast paced urban line dancing James McSherry. Grinton I. Will Library, 1500 The Cowboy Charleston, Bartender Stomp and that consists of fancy, intricate footwork along Central Park Ave., Yonkers in the projection bulky yarn (#6), knitting needles (size 15), two others. No partner needed. 10-12. J. Rombawa. purse handles, ¼ yarn of lining fabric and a with bouncing and turning. Lots of energy room (mezzanine level). Three Wednesday is required. You may register for only one sessions: April 29; May 6, 20. 12-2. $6. R. Nesi. XS 202 SHORT STORIES Read and discuss yarn needle to first class. Field trip to a yarn a short story weekly and explore the world store and the Marriott Knitting Convention by Line Dancing class, not both. 12:30-2:30. K. and ourselves. Required book: 50 Great Short Vogue in January (additional fee). 10-12. J. McCarthy. Stories by Milton Crane.10-12. D. Hammitt. Parker. XS 408 ACRYLIC PAINTING: BEGINNER/ XS 203 WATERCOLOR: INTERMEDIATE/ XS 303 PRACTICAL SPANISH FOR EVERYDAY INTERMEDIATE Explore your creativity, learn BRONX ADVANCED Expand your knowledge and USAGE Discover the joy of learning simple brush techniques and color theory. watercolor techniques including wet-on-wet, expressions, idioms, writing and conversational Bring a canvas board, Acrylic starter set (2 oz.-4 MONDAY wet-on-dry, dry brush and more. Students skills. All levels. 10-12. M. Salaman. oz.), slow-dry blending medium (4 oz.) and an encouraged to bring photos of subjects of acrylic brush set to first class. 12:30-2:30. M. XS 304 TAI CHI Introduction and practice of the Mooney. XS 101 TAI CHI: SELF-DEFENSE Instruction interest or instructor will provide photos to basic principles and movements of this ancient and practice of the basic principles and choose from as well. Individual guidance Chinese exercise. 10-12. Y. H. Wang. XS 409 ZUMBA GOLD Combination of Latin movement of this ancient Chinese exersice given for techniques necessary to complete and International dance rhythms such as while incorporating its used in self defense. 10- their paintings. Bring a Strathmore 140 lb. XS 305 ZUMBA GOLD Combine Latin and Salsa, Merengue, Tango and Cha Cha into an 12. G. Reyes, Jr. watercolor paper, watercolor paints and International dance rhythms such as Salsa, energizing cardio workout. Safe and effective brushes to first class. 10-12. S. Baruchowitz. Merengue, Tango and Cha Cha into an total body workout. Movements can be XS 102 BASIC STITCHES Basic stitches for energizing cardio workout. Movements can be those interested in crocheting, knitting, looming XS 204 CREATIVE COLLAGE Create collage modified to accommodate physical limitations. modified to accommodate physical limitations. Wear comfortable clothing. 1-3. M. Stevenson. or other thread arts. Beginners or advanced. art using recycled materials such as magazines Wear comfortable clothing. 10:30-12. M. Beginners – bring a light colored #4 worsted and junk mail. Bring magazines, junk mail, Stevenson. yarn and US K-11 crochet hook, US 10 or 11 pencil, eraser,scissors and permanent glue stick knitting needles or circular or long loom set to first class. 10-12. I. Rosenberg. XS 306 INDEPENDENT FILM DIRECTORS FRIDAY Watch a film. Discuss the life and work, actors, to first class. All others – bring your “UFOs XS 205 MOSAICS: INTERMEDIATE & (unfinished objects) or materials for a project of choice of script, cinematography, special effects XS 501 MIDDLE EASTERN DANCE Enjoy ADVANCED Explore advanced techniques in and lighting. 12-3. D. Hammitt. your choice. 10-12. C. Poindexter-Curry. two and three dimensional mosaics. Stained Arabic, North African and Turkish movements XS 103 MAH JONGG Those new to the glass and multimedia embellishments are used XS 307 TAKE THE LEAD Dance to the rhythms and learning to play its rhythms on the zills game will receive instruction based on rules Must use your own tools and supplies. Safety of Salsa and Bacha Tango. Enjoy the flow (finger cymbals). All levels. 10-12. A. Beeman. sanctioned by the National Mah Jongg League. goggles mandatory. NOT for beginners. 10- and dance your stress away. 12:30-2:30. N. XS 502 EXERCISE PLUS Blend of exercises Bring your own Mah Jongg set and card (if you 12:15. D. Livson. DeLaLuz. designed to tone, strengthen and increase 6 / SI BEAGLE LEARNING CENTERS PROGRAM stamina and flexibility. Low impact aerobics KS 106 ADVANCED BEADING Materials a small needle nose plier, chain nose plier, wire moves is required. Improve and perfect your included. Lifestyle tips to enhance total well- list distributed at first class.$15 includes cutter, 22 gauge wire, one strand of 6mm beads movements. 1-3. J. He. being. Bring light hand weights, bands and registration and materials. Not for beginners. and one spring lock to first class. 10-12:30. P. KS 507 POLYMER CLAY: BEGINNER/ sticky floor mat to first class. 10-12. D. Dolan. 12:30-3. C. Horn. Valentin. INTERMEDIATE Learn how to condition clay XS 503 PHOTOGRAPHY INTO KS 107 THE PLEASURES OF POETRY Discuss KS 306 ZUMBA GOLD Focus on toning and and develop techniques to create pendants, SCRAPBOOKING Learn how to put together and read aloud poems that explore love, aging, improving muscle strength, posture, mobility earrings and brooches. $30 includes registration a coordinated scrapbook without a lot of fuss! friendship and the human condition. $15 and conditioning. 12:15-2:15. B. Sayegh. and materials. 1-3. V. Hall. Use the camera of your choice to take photos includes registration and materials. 1-3. M. KS 307 CREATIVE WRITING Learn specific and turn them into wonderful memories. Glenn. techniques and receive support in preparing and Supply list mailed prior to first class. Field trip KS 108 YOGA Learn a set of physical and polishing your creative materials like memoirs, SEMINARS to Botanical Gardens or Wave Hill (additional mental exercises. Bring a yoga mat and towel to poems, fiction and essays. 12:30-3. D. White. fee). 10-1. J. Parker. first class. 1-3. C. LaBue. KS 308 MYSTERY & FILM NOIR Screen and Unless otherwise noted, all seminars have a XS 504 CHAIR YOGA A gentle form of Yoga KS 109 SKETCHING & PAINTING WITH discuss: The Counterfeit Traitor; Notorious; which combines breathing, movement and $2 fee (which is non-refundable and non- GEORGE Explore and use different types of The Holcroft Convenant; Laura and The Gun transferable). meditation to develop a stronger, healthier body, media including acrylics, pastels, oils and more. for Hire. 12:30-3. R. Romer. mind and spirit. Practiced sitting on a chair or Bring a sketch pad, pencils, charcoal and eraser KS 309 BEADING WORKSHOP: NOT FOR standing using the chair for support. All levels. to first class. (optional-pastels, watercolor, KS 805 RETIREE BOOK CLUB Read the 12:30-2:30. A. Beeman. BEGINNERS Make beautiful jewelry using following books for class: Women in Love by acrylic paints). 1-3. G. Kerasiotis. beads. Must know the peyote stitch. Bring #8 XS 505 AEROBIC GOLD BY JOYCE For the D.H. Lawrence (March 9); The Testament by hex beads and several colors of #11 cylinder Margaret Atwood (April 6); and The Eustace young at heart, low impact aerobics which beads. 1-3. T. Gesuele. includes stretching and toning to your favorite TUESDAY Diamonds by Anthony Trollope (May 4). Three tunes. 1:15-2:5. J. Parker. Monday sessions: March 9; April 6; May 4. 10- 12:30. $6. S. Rauschenbusch. KS 201 KNITTING: ALL LEVELS Beginners THURSDAY learn the basics. Intermediate/Advanced KS 806 MANDALA Learn the history of SEMINARS mandalas, how to create and use them. Create students will select a project and receive KS 401 TAP DANCE An introduction to tap assistance in new techniques. Beginners: Bring your personal mandalas. Bring 12”x 8” drawing dancing. Bring tap shoes (if you have them). paper to first class. Other materials needed are Unless otherwise noted, all seminars have a a size 8 needle and worsted weight yarn in a 10-12. N. Cangiano. $2 fee (which is non-refundable and non- light color to first class. 10-12. L. Broudy. discussed in class. Two Friday sessions: March transferable). KS 402 STRETCH & RELAX Improve flexibility 13, 20. 10-12. $4. T. Pratt. KS 202 INTRODUCTION TO MANDARIN and balance with gentle exercise. Learn XS 805 MAKE OVER Have fun as you learn to CHINESE Learn how to speak Mandarin KS 807 SCARF DESIGNING Learn to create relaxation techniques. Bring a large towel or beautiful one-of-a-kind hand crafted scarves enhance your looks with make-up! Boost your Chinese. $15 includes registration and mat to first class. 10-12. T. Pratt. confidence as well. Focus on enhancement for materials. 10-12. C. Ng. using simple lines and geometric shapes with KS 403 CROCHET YOUR JEWELRY: Sharpie markers. $40 includes registration and a party or an after 5 pm event. Tuesday, March KS 203 BEGINNING JEWELRY MAKING 24. 10-12. J. Parker. BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE Learn to crochet materials. Three Monday sessions: March 16, Learn the basic beginner techniques for making beautiful earrings, bracelets and necklaces to 23, 30. 10-12. A. Gaskin Feurich. XS 806 BROOKLYN DODGERS ARE FOREVER beaded jewelry: wire wrapping, bead stringing accessorize your outfits. Bring DK weight yarn, KS 808 AMERICAN ART MASTERWORKS AT Discuss the significance of the Brooklyn and stitching, crimping and more $25 includes size 10 crochet thread, “C” or “D” crochet Dodgers to the borough of Brooklyn during the registration and materials. 10-12:30. K. THE BROOKLYN MUSEUM Discuss and tour hook, size 7 steel crochet hook and size 6 beads (via slides) surveying the museum’s collection post-WWII years. Discussion by a Brooklyn Koppinger. to first class. $20 includes registration and some Dodgers fan, who has every Dodger autograph of American Art featuring works by Coply, KS 204 INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED BRIDGE materials. 10-12. P. Williams. Stuart, Peale, Cole and others. Two Thursday on the roster from 1946-1957. Thursday March Basic training to improve playing skills. 10- 26 12:30-2:30. J. Goldman. KS 404 OPERA An in-depth analysis of selected sessions: March 19-lecture; March 26-Brooklyn 12:30. R. Goldman. operas by Mozart, Beethoven, Rossini and museum trip. 10-12. $4. R. Lubell. XS 808 ENLIVEN YOUR RETIREMENT LIFE KS 205 SKETCHING & DRAWING Elements of others. See a dress rehearsal of Puccini’s Manon STYLE Share ideas and learn about a variety KS 809 MOSAIC CROCHET Learn this design using various graphic materials. Bring Lescaut at the Metropolitan Opera House (free). impressive technique that creates the of retirement options. Examine the research an 11” x 14” Strathmore drawing pad, HB $20 includes registration and some materials. of Erik Erickson and others. Initiate a plan appearance of crochet color work with the pencil and kneaded eraser to first class. 10- No class: March 26. 10-12:30. J. Dzik. need to switch colors at the edge. Supply list for retirement consisting of life-enriching, 12:30. E. Comins. meaningful activities with a Lifetime of KS 405 CROCHET: BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE sent prior to first class. Three Friday sessions: Activities Summary Chart. Folder of ideas KS 206 BEGINNERS ONLY LATIN DANCE Learn basic stitches to make beautiful projects. March 27; April 24; May 1. 10-12. $6. P. from literature to use as a resource for on-going Improve coordination, memory and develop Bring “F” & “H” crochet hooks, skein of solid Williams. planning included. Friday, April 24. 10-12. L. stamina while working out to great music. color worsted weight yarn, measuring tape KS 810 EMBOSSED CROCHET Learn this Gendelman. 12:15-2:15. B. Sayegh. and small clipper to first class. All levels.$20 crochet technique that creates texture by KS 207 INTERMEDIATE CONVERSATIONAL includes registration and some materials. 12:30- working front and back post-crochet stitches XS 809 PARTY TIME Come learn the latest 3. P. Williams. line dances like those done on cruises and ITALIAN Focus on conversation, with some and crochet design look as if they were knitted. at weddings like The Wobble, DJ Beat That readings and grammar. Required book: Altenate KS 406 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH Most design work with this technique are SHHH…., If I Back It Up and more. Friday, Italian Beginner-Intermediate 1st edition Communication and comprehension are the inspired by nature with a 3D effect. Three April 24. 12:30-2:30. K. McCarthy. (ISBN-13:978-1400009671). 1-3. E. Kraft. objectives. Practice conversation through Friday sessions: March 27; April 24; May 1. contemporary experience and readings. Some 1-3. $6. P. Williams. XF 810 THEY WROTE THE SONGS Listen to the KS 208 P.A.C.E. Low impact exercise program. 1-3. T. Pratt. background in Spanish is beneficial. 1-3. E. KS 811 WHY IS THE DOCTOR SENDING ME music and stories of the great song writing teams Drayton. of the 50’s and 60’s including Lieber & Stoller, KS 209 JAZZ: A CULTURAL ICON Study the FOR THESE TESTS? Learn about the many Pomus & Schuman, King & Goffin, Mann & influence of Jazz on other musical genres, art, KS 407 LINE DANCING Enjoy the pleasure tests that the doctor sends you for, why they are and exercise of line dance. All levels. 1-3. N. recommended, what’s involved in preparing for Weil and more. Three Thursday sessions: April advertising, fashion, television and film.$15 23, 30; May 7. 12:30-3. $6. H. Bloch. includes registration and materials. 1-3. J. Cangiano. them, what happens during them and what to Hirsch. expect from them. Thursday, April 2. 10-12. No Fee. UFT Nurses. KS 210 WATERCOLOR WORKSHOP Various techniques of watercolor explored. Bring a FRIDAY KS 812 INTRODUCTION TO SOGETSU BROOKLYN 9” x 12” watercolor pad (cold-pressed), set of IKEBANA (JAPANESE FLOWER ARRANGING) watercolor transparent paints, #8 round brush, KS 501 BEGINNERS TAI CHI/CHAIR QI Learn the history as we create a simple 1 inch flat brush and ½ inch artist’s tape to first GONG/FOOT EXERCISES Introduction to basic arrangement that can be disassembled and take MONDAY class. 1-3. E. Comins. principles and movement. 10-12. J. He. it home. Discuss the different parts and the placement of flowers. Must bring garden shears KS 101 STAINED GLASS Work on projects KS 502 QUILTING: INTERMEDIATE/ ADVANCED Create beautiful works of art: hand to class. $35 includes registration, flowers and using a glass cutter, soldering iron and glass materials. Wednesady, April 8. 11:30-2:30. E. M. grinder. Safety goggles mandatory. All levels. WEDNESDAY sewn quilts, decorative accessories and pillows. Supply list sent prior to first class. includes Smith-Beauchamp. $50 includes registration and materials. You $20 may register for only one Stained Glass class. No classes May 20. registration and some materials. 10-12:30. D. KS 813 INTRODUCTION TO INTERIOR DE- 9:30-12:30. K. Pierre. Pryor-Holland. SIGN/COLOR COORDINATION Learn how spe- KS 301 STAINED GLASS Work on projects cific colors can effect an environment and help A gentle form of yoga using a glass cutter, soldering iron and glass KS 503 CHORUS Perform in a group and learn KS 102 CHAIR YOGA to sing multi-part compositions with other create a certain mood. Provides students with performed while using a chair for sitting or for grinder. Safety goggles mandatory. All levels. practical methods to access and improve their support while standing. Deepens flexibility and includes registration and materials. You singers. $15 includes registration and materials. $50 10-12:30. J. DeRanieri. existing interior by applying new color palletes. supports balance at any fitness level. 10-12. A. may register for only one Stained Glass class. . 10-12. A. Gaskin Feurich. Beeman. 9:30-12:30. G. Fishman. KS 504 ACRYLIC PAINTING & PASTELS Monday, April 20 KS 814 BEADING: ITS ALL ABOUT THE KS 302 MEDITATION Learn the art of Introduction to the basics of painting that KS 103 BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE LINE emphasize drawing, composition, value and CLOSURE Learn the basic skills and techniques DANCING Enjoy dancing and exercise at the meditation and deep breathing. 10-12. T. Pratt. of making beaded jewelry: knowledge of various same time. Classic line dances and a mix of color theory. Techniques of creating with KS 303 SHAKESPEARE Read and discuss the acrylics and pastels explored. Bring drawing tools, bead types, wires, stringing and more. new and traditional line dances. 10-12. C. play Pericles. 10-12. J. Trachten. Bring a chain nose plier, round nose plier, flat Montgomery. pad, charcoal, kneaded eraser and paint supplies KS 304 BOLLYWOOD & BELLYDANCING to first class. 10-12:30. J. Lippman. nose plier and wire cutters to first class. Two KS 104 JAZZERCISE Stretching and dancing to Thursday sessions: . includes Enjoy sampling dance movements from the KS 505 DOLLMAKING Explore cloth doll April 23, 30 $15 Jazz, Rhythm & Blues, Cha Cha, Swing, Salsa Mid-East and from Bollywood movies. 10-12. registration and some materials. 10-12. I. Carson. and Mambo. 10-12. K. Sanson. making from start to finish. All levels welcome A. Beeman. as long as you have basic sewing skills. Supply KS 815 NUTRITION: EAT WELL FOR BETTER KS 105 MAH JONGG Enjoy playing this KS 305 FREE-FORM BEAD WRAPPING Basic list sent prior to first class. 1-3. N. Rabatin. HEALTH Learn how you can empower yourself popular game with tiles. Instruction given to and free-form wire wrapping around beads to to a healthy lifestye by creating a personal food beginners. All levels. 12:30-3. E. Scheff. KS 506 ADVANCED TAI CHI/CHAIR QI GONG make bracelets, necklaces and pendants. Bring Advanced knowledge of basic plan using plant based food. Monday, April 27. EXERCISES 10-12. M. Wright. SPRING 2020 / 7 KS 816 THE LINCOLN CENT Explore the value such as silk, cotton and synthetic blends into improves balance and coordination. 10-12. C. 2:45. Z. Tyson. of the cent, its production statistics, markings beautiful works of art. Techniques include Mateu. MS 409 QUILTING Create beautiful quilts, on the coins and the rewards of collecting. textile painting, tie-dyeing, wax batik, MS 305 CREATIVE WRITING Use exercises pillows and decorative accessories. $15 includes Thursday, May 7. 10-12. M. Marcus. stenciling, appliqueing, mounting and resist and source material to enhance the “creative registration and materials. 12:15-2:45. D. Pryor- technique (silk). Bring synthetic flat and round imperative” within you. All levels. $13 includes Holland. brushes for acrylic and a 1” sponge brush registration and materials. 10-12. M. Glenn. MS 410 DRAWING TO WATERCOLOR Express to first class.$20 includes registration and materials. 9:45-12:15. P. Jacobs. MS 306 TAI CHI Introduction to basic principles yourself and develop your artistic skills. Bring MANHATTAN and movements of this ancient Chinese exercise drawing paper, 2H, HB and 2B pencils, a MS 202 WIRE BEAD WRAPPING Basic and which improves balance. 10-12. J. He. kneaded eraser and your imagination to first free-form wire wrapping around beads to make MS 307 POlITICS/HISTORY IN FILM View and class. $15 includes registration and materials. MONDAY bracelets, necklaces and pendants. Contact 12:15-2:45. A. Massini. [email protected] for a supply list analyze classic movies such as Cry Freedom, MS 101 CLASSIC WORLD FILMS Discuss and prior to first class. 9:45-12:15. P. Valentin. Born on the Fourth of July, The Queen and MS 411 ACTING Let your spirit flow with analyze these films: L’Aventura (Italian); The more. 12:15-2:45. C. Friedman. acting exercises. Have your heart opened with Last Picture Show, Cruel Intentions, Zorba the MS 203 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH Learn to acting scenes. Use improvisations to display understand and speak fluent Spanish. Emphasis MS 308 RECORDER/INSTRUMENT Greek and more. 9:30-12. R. Romer. ENSEMBLE: INTERMEDIATE & ADVANCED your life’s wisdom. $13 includes registration on grammar and vocabulary. Knowledge of and materials. 12:30-2:30. K. Solway. MS 102 SHORT STORY INTO FILM Read a short reading, writing and speaking some Spanish Improve your technique and ensemble playing. story for each class and view the screen adapta- is required. Required book: Advanced Spanish Instruments include Recorder, Flute, Violin and tion the following week. Discuss the merits of Step-By-Step by Barbara Bregstein. NOT for Cello. $14 includes registration and materials. both the literary story and the movie after each beginners. 10-12. P. Orleman. 12:15-2:45. R. Zeitlin. FRIDAY film.$20 includes registration and materials. MS 204 SING! SING! SING! Have fun singing MS 309 CANASTA Learn strategies for 9:30-12. W. Wyss. improving your play. Different plans for MS 501 INTERNATIONAL CINEMA View and along in a group to a wide variety of music. discuss thought-provoking films from various MS 103 DUPLICATE BRIDGE Must be an ex- Learn harmony and perform some medleys. beginning, middle and end of play, when to perienced player. $13 includes registration and $15 signal your partner and when to play those countries around the world. Discuss readings on includes registration and materials. 10-12. J. the films in class. 9:45-12:15. J. Worth. materials. 9:45-12:15. E. Lee. DeRanieri. special hands. $12 includes registration and MS 104 BIRDWATCHING IN CENTRAL PARK materials. 12:15-2:45. J. Kotkin. MS 502 BEAD WEAVING: BEGINNER TO MS 205 CHAIR YOGA Use breathing, INTERMEDIATE Learn basic to intermediate – GROUP C Bring binoculars to the orientation movement and meditation to develop a strong, MS 310 MAH JONGG: BEGINNER/ session on Monday, March 9 at 50 Broadway, INTERMEDIATE Learn the game and brush up beading skills to create jewelry. Bring two healthy body, mind and spirit. Chairs are used colors of 11/o or 8/o seed beads, Fireline 6 or 8 2nd fl. from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Walks beginMarch for support. 10-12. A. Beeman. on prior skills. Bring a current National Mah 16 from 10 a.m. -12 p.m. Exact locations, dates Jongg League card to class. 12:30-2:30. J. lbs, #10 beading needle, smooth cloth to bead and times for nine (one to two mile) walks sent MS 206 SHORT STORIES Discussion of short Somerville. on and scissors to first class. Supply list given via email. You may register for only ONE Bird- stories, their style and significance. Required for each project. 9:45-12:15. E. Esses. book: The O. Henry Prize Stories: 2018. Read MS 311 QI QONG (TAI CHI) DEEP watching group. M. Rakowski. BREATHING EXERCISES First hour standing MS 503 GOLDEN SNEAKERS Low impact The Tomb of Wrestling and Counterblast before aerobics combined with mobility strength MS 105 MAJOR ARTWORKS IN MAJOR first class. You may register for MS 206 or MS up; second hour sitting on chairs. 12:45-2:45. MUSEUMS A look at art masterpieces in The J. He. training. Work on full range of motion. 10-12. Louvre, The Met and The National Gallery in 210, but not both. 10-12. A. Zuckerberg. J. Maleeq. London. You may register for MS 105 or MS MS 207 GOLDEN VOICES The beauty and thrill MS 504 ASIAN BRUSH PAINTING Learn the 111, but not both. 10-12. D. Becker. of great operatic voices: Joseph Calleja, Jessye meditative art of Asian brush painting. Bamboo Norman, Beverly Sills. Six sessions: THURSDAY MS 106 CALLIGRAPHY Copperplate calligraphy March and orchids will flow from your brush. All with a pointed pen: review basics, plus varia- 10, 24; April 7, 21; May 5, 12. 12:15-2:15. B. levels. Bring rice paper, Sumi ink and brushes Haspel. MS 401 BIRDWATCHING IN CENTRAL to first class. 10-12. P. Siudzinski. tions, flourishes, greeting cards and envelope PARK – GROUP A Bring binoculars to the design. Beginners welcome. Supplies needed MS 208 CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH FOR MS 505 LEARN TO PLAY THE PIANO Bring BEGINNERS An introduction to the Spanish orientation session on Thursday, March 12 for first class: Canson Marker Layout Pad, Hig- at 50 Broadway, 2nd fl. from 9 a.m.-11 a.m. your own electronic keyboard to class. Work gins Eternal Ink, Hunt 101 nib, and penholder language and culture with emphasis on on the ABC’s of piano playing. Beginners and (oblique for righties; straight for lefties). 10-12. grammar and conversational skills. Required Walks begin March 19 from 8 a.m. -10 a.m. Exact locations for nine (one to two mile) walks intermediates welcome. Required book: John C. Nguyen. book: Easy Spanish Step-by-Step by Barbara Thompson’s Adult Piano Course, Book One. Bregstein. 12:30-2:30. P. Orleman. sent via email. You may register for only ONE MS 107 DANCE AEROBICS Dance and exer- Birdwatching group. M. Rakowski. 10-12. A. Zamcheck. cise for fitness and fun. Learn a variety of low MS 209 ITALIAN: INTERMEDIATE/ MS 402 BIRDWATCHING IN CENTRAL PARK MS 506 PLAYWRITING Learn to create impact aerobic and dance movements. Sneakers ADVANCED Grammar, reading and dramatic characters and develop a strong required. 10-12. K. Paholek. conversation are covered. Required book: – GROUP B Bring binoculars to the orientation session on at 50 plot while writing short scenes and plays. Italian, A Self-Teaching Guide by Edoardo A. Thursday, March 12 Constructive feedback is offered. Seasoned MS 108 LET’S SPEAK ITALIAN Learn “La Bella Lebano (2nd edition) and In Italiano (Edizioni Broadway, 2nd fl. from 12 p.m.-2 p.m. Walks Lingua” through reading, writing, listening, begin March 16 from 11 a.m. -1 p.m. for nine or first-time playwrights. Bring a notebook to Guerra-Perugia) by Angelo Chiuchiu et al. NOT class. $13 includes registration and materials. speaking and student interaction as well as gram- for beginners. 12:30-2:30. A. DeGennaro. (one to two mile) walks sent via email. You mar, vocabulary and everyday expressions and may register for only ONE Birdwatching group. 10-12. M. Polsky. phrases. Required books: Italian Made Simple by MS 210 SHORT STORIES Discussion of short M. Rakowski. MS 507 RETIREES READ-BOOK CLUB Read Cristina Mazzoni and Short Stories in Italian for stories, their style and significance. Required Explore, discuss and discuss one book approximately every three Beginners Vol. 1 by Olly Richards. 12:30-2:30. book: The O. Henry Prize Stories: 2018. Read MS 403 THE JOY OF OPERA weeks. Read American Rust by Philipp Meyer J. Zarba. The Tomb of Wrestling and Counterblast before and view operas based on historic people. Operas include: Mozart’s La Clemenza di for first class. Other selections are chosen by first class. You may register for MS 206 or MS group. Four sessions: March 13; April 3, 24; MS 109 YOGA CORE & MIND Learn this slow 210, but not both. 12:30-2:30. A. Zuckerberg. Tito; Borodin’s Prince Igor; Cilea’s Adriana yoga practice while strengthening your core Lecouvreur and other operas with legendary May 15. 12:30-2:30. M. Garvey. MS 211 MAH JONGG: ADVANCED using chairs, mats, standing poses and guided singers. $15 includes registration and materials. MS 508 KNITTING Beginners learn the basics. meditation. 12:30-2:30. K. Paholek. INTERMEDIATE & ADVANCED For the 9:30-12. E. Godfrey. Intermediate/Advanced will select a project and experienced player. Bring a current National MS 110 VOCAL TECHNIQUE WORKSHOP Sing- Gentle stretching and relaxation receive assistance in new techniques. Beginners Mah Jongg League card to class. 12:30-2:30. H. MS 404 YOGA must bring a size 8 needle and a light colored ing makes you happy. Take lessons, find your Rothman. practices which bring about a feeling of peace voice and use it as a means of communication and well-being in the mind, body and spirit. worsted weight yarn (scarf pattern supplied) for and interpretation. Six sessions: March 9, 23; MS 212 MIDDLE EASTERN DANCING Ancient 9:45-11:45. D. Scott. first class. 12:30-2:30. L. Broudy. April 6, 20; May 4, 11. 12:30-2:30. B. Haspel. art of belly dancing. Enjoy Arabic, North MS 509 WATERCOLOR PAINTING Develop African and Turkish movements while listening MS 405 DRAWING FROM THE MASTERS MS 111 MAJOR ARTWORKS IN MAJOR Experience the tradition of artists who make your artistic ability painting landscapes, animals to beautiful music. All levels. 12:30-2:30. A. and flowers. All levels. Bring watercolor set, MUSEUMS A look at art masterpieces in The Beeman. copies of master drawings. Advance your Louvre, The Met and The National Gallery in skills by copying drawings of famous masters. brush and pad to first class. 12:30-2:30. P. London. You may register for MS 105 or MS Bring HB/6B pencils, kneaded eraser and a Siudzinski. 111, but not both. 12:30-2:30. D. Becker. Strathmore 11” x 14” medium surface drawing MS 510 IMPROVISATIONAL THEATER Create MS 112 RUBBER STAMPING & PAPER CRAFTS WEDNESDAY pad (400 series only) to first class. 10-12. R. characters, scenes and even full plays using Basic techniques to create handmade items: Baumann. your imagination and working together. $13 MS 301 STAINED GLASS Learn glass cutting greeting cards, stationery, scrapbook paper, one- Learn strategies includes registration and materials. 12:30-2:30. and construction. Some stained glass provided. MS 406 FALL PREVENTION M. Polsky. of-a-kind gifts. Different project each week. $35 Safety goggles mandatory. Bring a Toyo pistol to prevent falls and perform targeted exercises includes registration and materials. 12:30-2:30. grip glass cutter, breaker plier or combination to develop muscle strength, increase flexibility MS 511 YOGA & MEDITATION Release stress C. Nguyen. and tension with yoga postures and a short plier to first class. All levels.$50 includes and improve balance based on the nationally MS 113 YIDDISH LANGUAGE & CULTURE registration and some materials. 9:30-12:30. K. recognized Fall Stop Move Strong program. guided meditation practice. 12:30-2:30. D. Conversation, reading, stories, poems and songs. Pierre. Exercises are done standing or seated in chairs. Scott. Some knowledge of Yiddish required. $16 in- $15 includes registration and materials. 10-12. MS 302 BRIDGE: BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE G. Lichter. cludes registration and materials. 12:30-2:30. M. Learn basic bidding with supervised elementary Leberstein. play. $12 includes registration and materials. MS 407 ZUMBA GOLD FITNESS Improve SEMINARS MS 114 BRIDGE: INTERMEDIATE Instruction 9:45-11:45. J. Kotkin. stamina, balance and memory while having fun. Dance combined with fitness exercises, and free play. Bring your own cards. 12:45-2:45. Explore the Unless otherwise noted, all seminars have a E. Lee. MS 303 COMEDY APPRECIATION stretching and light weights. 12:15-2:15. B. psychological and philosophical issues involved Sayegh. $2 fee (which is non-refundable and non- in developing a comic perspective that focuses transferable). on stand-up comedy. Guest comedians and MS 408 BEADING: BEGINNERS Learn basic TUESDAY classic videos. 10-12. P. Herzich. bead weaving skills to make jewelry. Must be able to thread a fine needle. Contact Lynn. MS 805 MOTOWN MEMORIES Relive the Low impact 1960’s through the music of Detroit. Sing No classes May 19. MS 304 LATIN DANCE MOVES [email protected] for a supply list prior to cardio workout to the sounds of popular Latin first class. Project list distributed in class. 12:15- along to the hits and some that did not make MS 201 PAINTING ON FABRIC Turn cloth music. Dancing promotes physical fitness and it to the top of the charts. Three Wednesday 8 / SI BEAGLE LEARNING CENTERS PROGRAM sessions: March 18, 25; April 1. 10-12. $6. P. 4/20). Bring #8 knitting needles, worsted QS 208 DRAWING & SKETCHING: QS 402 CANASTA Learn to play Canasta. Orleman. weight yarn and a “big eye” yarn needle to INTERMEDIATE Use charcoal and pencil. Enjoy playing and developing your skills. MS 806 RELAXATION WORKSHOP Learn first class. Patterns provided. $12 includes Explore black and white media. Supply 10:15-12:15. L. Cohen. relaxation techniques to help us deal with stress registration and materials. 10-12. J. Kotkin. list sent prior to first class. 12:30-2:30. B. QS 403 CREATIVE POETRY & PROSE Open in daily life. Activities include gentle stretches QS 104 ART WITH AN IMPRESSIONIST DeCeglie. the door to a creative inner self. Have fun on a chair, meditation, breathing practice, deep FLAIR USING ACRYLICS & OILS Learn how QS 209 QUILTING Continuation of QS205. expressing yourself through poetry and short relaxation and eye movement. Two Wednesday to paint in the impressionistic style using still Beginners learn the art of quilting by creating prose. No experience necessary. 10:15-12:15. sessions: March 18, 25. 12:30-2:30. $4. E. life and photos. Each class begins with a place mats/table runners by hand and/or J. Cunningham. Takamori. demonstration. Supply list sent prior to first machine. Advanced beginners/intermediates QS 404 FIT FOR LIFE Learn fitness activities MS 807 EXPERIMENTS IN MONO PRINTING class. See QS107. 10-12. B. DeCeglie. create quilts using jelly rolls or work on their and life skills designed to “bullet proof” your Learn the technique of mono printing. Come QS 105 BRIDGE: INTERMEDIATE Review, own projects. Supply list sent prior to first body so you can live an independent, pain- with an open mind and your imagination. reinforce and expand bidding knowledge. class. $15 includes registration and materials. free life. Dynamic movements for all levels Create a realistic or abstract portrait or Preset hands provide for application of Not included in 3 course limit. 12:30-2:30. R. is used to improve each individual’s posture, landscape. Three Tuesday sessions: March the basics to declarer and defender card Cooper. balance, strength, breathing and coordination. 24, 31; April 7. 12:30-2:30. $10 includes play. Required textbook: Improving Your QS 210 SPANISH:ADVANCED In-depth Wear comfortable clothing. 10:15-12:15. J. registration and materials. D. Green. Judgement I: Opening the Bidding by Audrey exploration of the Spanish language. Practice Miglino. MS 808 SING ALONG/HISTORY OF JEWISH- Grant (ISBN: 0-939460-37-8). 10:15-1:15. D. reading, writing, speaking and listening skills. QS 405 ACRYLIC PAINTING Application AMERICAN COMPOSERS Journey through Woo. Required textbooks: Advanced Spanish Step- and technique with emphasis on individual the music while we sing and learn the history QS 106 APPLE iPAD PROJECTS Review basic by-Step by Barbara Bregstein and Better expression, the study of color, composition of Jewish-American composers from Berlin to Apple apps. Create projects combining photos Reading Spanish by Jean Yates (2nd edition). and design. Be ready to paint at first class. Bernstein. Particpants receive a packet of lyrics. and videos. Share the projects using other 12:30-2:30. J. Kalish. Bring vinyl, latex, non-latex or rubber gloves Tuesday, March 31. 12:30-2:30. $5 includes devices and social media. Bring your Apple QS 211 MAH JONGG Beginners learn this to first class. See QS408. 10:15-12:15. C. registration and materials. E. Ratner. iPad to class. 10:30-1:30. A. Cumba. ancient game involving skill and luck. More Murrell. MS 809 TRAVEL THROUGH HISTORY Travel QS 107 ART WITH AN IMPRESSIONIST experienced players will gain expertise in fine QS 406 PAINTING IN WATERCOLORS The the world and experience past cultures and FLAIR USING ACRYLICS & OILS points. Bring your own Mah Jongg card and luminosity and nuance of watercolor makes civilizations while creating a new perspective Continuation of QS104. Learn how to set (if you have one). 12:45-3. R. Feldman. it perfectly suited for still-life. Work from a on our own heritage. Three Thursday sessions: paint in the impressionistic style using still QS 212 LINE DANCING: BEGINNERS different still life each week to explore a range April 2, 23, 30. 10-12. $6. J. Rossi. life and photos. Each class begins with a Exercise by learning dances in a variety of watercolor techniques such as wet-on-wet, MS 810 AFRO BEATS DANCE CLASS Learn demonstration. Supply list sent prior to first of musical styles: old and new, Cha Cha, resist and glazing. You may bring your own basic traditional African dance movements class. Not included in 3 course limit. 12:30- Mambo, Tango and Waltz. No partners or photos/prints for source material. All levels. set to contemporary Afro Beats music. Take 2:30. B. DeCeglie. experience necessary. 1-3. R. Malinconico. See QS407. 10:15-12:15. C. Rickey. a trip around the diaspora in movement and QS 108 YOGA Help enhance your strength, QS 407 PAINTING IN WATERCOLORS music. No prior dance experience necessary. flexibility and balance with this mind and Continuation of QS406. The luminosity and Wednesday, April 8. 9:45-11:45. D. Scott. body practice based on Hatha Yoga. Breath WEDNESDAY nuance of watercolor makes it perfectly suited MS 811 CONQUER THE CLUTTER! The need work and mindfulness meditation will calm for still-life. Work from a different still life to be organized is all around us - organize your the mind and reduce stress. 12:45-2:45. E. QS 301 GOLDEN SNEAKERS Get the most each week to explore a range of watercolor home, garage, basement, even your bills, mail Takamori. out of breathing and stretching exercises. techniques such as wet-on-wet, resist and and finances. “Ask the Organizer.”Monday, QS 109 GUITAR: ALL LEVELS Note reading, Learn basic dance routines. Wear comfortable glazing. You may bring your own photos/ April 20. 52 Broadway, 19th floor, Rm. G. chord progressions and finger picking clothes and sneakers. 10-12. J. Morris. prints for source material. All levels. 12:30- 2:30. C. Rickey. 12:30-2:30. L. Gessert. patterns. Songs from old and popular genres QS 302 BRIDGE: ADVANCED BEGINNERS MS 812 DOO WOP EXPERIENCE See included. Bring your own guitar, preferably Learn various strategies to enter the auction QS 408 ACRYLIC PAINTING Continuation performances and learn the history behind the with nylon strings. 12:45-3. M. Patelson. after the opponents have opened the bidding. of QS405. Application and technique with 50’s and 60’s groups: The Five Satins, Shirelles, Develop further techniques for declarer play emphasis on individual expression, the study Angels, Johnny Maestro, Little Anthony & The and defense. Must have knowledge and an of color, composition and design. Be ready Imperials and more. Includes a sing-along. Two TUESDAY understanding of beginner bridge. Required to paint at first class. Bring vinyl, latex, Wednesday sessions: April 22, 29. 10-12. $4. textbook: Bridge Basics 2 by Audrey Grant non-latex or rubber gloves to first class. Not D. Isoldi. QS 201 TAI CHI A modern interpretation of (ISBN: 0-939460-91-2). $12 includes included in 3 course limit. 12:30-2:30. C. Murrell. MS 813 DOO WOP: THE BRONX Listen to the Tai Chi exercises to build strength, flexibility registration and materials. 10-1. D. Woo. music of groups from the Bronx including the and coordination for improved health. Wear QS 303 FUN & EASY QUILLING Want to QS 409 CANASTA Learn the basics of the Chords, Chantels, Belmonts, Earls and more. comfortable shoes and clothing. You may improve mental focus, manual dexterity and game Enjoy playing and developing your Tuesday, April 28. 12:30-2:30. W. Elovitch. register for only one Tai Chi class. No class: fine motor skills? Learn the art of quilling – skills. 12:45-2:45. A. Dryshpel. May 19. 10-11. K. Sullivan. MS 814 DOO WOP COMES TO PITTSBURGH rolling, curling, crimping, looping, combing, QS 410 MAH JONGG Beginners will enjoy Listen to the music and stories of The Del QS 202 SPANISH: ADVANCED BEGINNERS/ fringing and turning colorful strips of paper learning this ancient game involving skill Vikings, The Marcels, The Skyliners and The INTEMEDIATE Improve basic Spanish skills into decorative items with unique patterns and and luck. More experienced players will Vogues. Friday, May 1. 12:30-2:30. H. Bloch. using conversational games and exercises. designs which can be displayed in a shadow gain expertise in fine points. Bring your Mah Focus on pronunciation, vocabulary building, box. Supply list sent prior to first class. 10-1. Jongg card and set (if you have one). 12:45- MS 815 INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY grammar and syntax. Required textbook: Easy L. Canlas. 2:45. L. Cohen. Learn about the wonders of the universe! From Spanish Step-by-Step by Barbara Bregstein. QS 304 PIANO KEYBOARD: BEGINNER/ QS 411 ZUMBA GOLD Learn this dance nearby, beautiful planets and moons to distant, 10-12. J. Kalish. mysterious black holes and galaxies. Two INTERMEDIATE Note reading, chord playing program inspired by Latin rhythms that have Wednesday sessions: May 6, 13. 10-12. $4. B. QS 203 DRAWING & SKETCHING: and a variety of music is covered. Bring your been modified for retirees and beginners in Mancinelli. BEGINNERS Use elements of drawing own keyboard (61 keys) and headphones to their exercise routine. Wear comfortable composition, perspective and values. first class. 10:30-1:30. M. Patelson. clothes and shoes. You may register for MS 816 ITALIAN RENAISSANCE Explore the Supply list sent prior to first class. 10-12. B. QS 305 PASTEL PAINTING Drawing skills, only one Zumba Gold course. 12:45-2:45. J. main cities and the most powerful ruling families DeCeglie. Ramirez. of the Italian Renaissance along with the art, understanding design concepts and color music, poetry, fashion and traditions of this era. QS 204 CLASSIC FILMS Movies you may theory are stressed as you paint using pastels. QS 412 CREATIVE WRITING Dream of Three Thursday sessions: May 7, 14, 21. 10- have missed. View and discuss featured Paintings are developed from photos students publishing your own novel, short story, 12. $9 includes registration and materials. D. films featuring Please Stand By; Big Night; choose. Supply list sent prior to first class. memoir, essay or play? Learn key strategies, Gorreri. Rehearsal for Murder and more. 10-12:30. G. 10-2. C. Obergfell. techniques and valuable feedback to help get Piraino. QS 306 STAINED GLASS Beginners learn the your work published. $23 includes registration QS 205 QUILTING Beginners learn the art fundamentals of stained glass design, glass and materials. 12:45-2:45. J. Cunningham. of quilting by creating place mats/table cutting and copper foil assembly to develop runners by hand and/or machine. Advanced and complete projects. Experienced students QUEENS beginners/intermediates create quilts using receive guidance on more advanced creations. FRIDAY jelly rolls or work on their own projects. Safety goggles mandatory. Supply list sent MONDAY Supply list sent prior to first class.$15 prior to first class.$65 includes registration QS 501 PLEASURES OF READING Read and includes registration and materials. See and materials. You may register for only one discuss contemporary short stories from The QS 101 TAI CHI: ANCIENT CHINESE MARTIAL QS209. 10:15-12:15. R. Cooper. Stained Glass class. 11-2:30. L. Carbone. Best American Short Stories 2019 (Anthony ART Practice the basic principles and movements QS 206 STAINED GLASS Beginners learn the QS 307 ZUMBA GOLD Learn this dance Doerr, editor). Read the first two stories of this ancient Chinese exercise. Wear fundamentals of stained glass design, glass program inspired by Latin rhythms that have before first class. 10:15-12:15. M. Levinson. comfortable shoes and clothing. You may cutting and copper foil assembly to develop been modified for retirees and beginners in QS 502 CHAIR YOGA Learn how to relax and register for only one Tai Chi class. 10-12. Y.H. and complete projects. Experienced students their exercise routine. Wear comfortable calm the mind by practicing how to breathe Wang. receive guidance on more advanced creations. clothes and shoes. You may register for only and gently stretching on the chair. Develop QS 102 CRITICS CHOICE View and discuss Safety goggles mandatory. Supply list sent one Zumba Gold class. 12:30-2:30. J. Morris. flexibility and strengthen your muscles. the best of independent films including: prior to first class.$65 includes registration 10:15-12:15. E. Takamori. Dogville, The Imposters, Girlfriends, and materials. You may register for only one QS 503 BRIDGE: 2 OVER 1 GAME FORCE If Baghada Café and more. 10-12:30. G. Stained Glass class. 11-2:30. L. Carbone. THURSDAY you mastered the Standard American Bridge Piraino. QS 207 TAI CHI A modern interpretation of system, then the next step is to improve your QS 103 CROCHET & KNIT Learn the basics Tai Chi exercises to build strength, flexibility QS 401 MATURE MOVES Lively and game by moving on to 2 Over 1. Learn the of knitting and crocheting. First five sessions: and coordination for improved health. Wear energizing easy-does-it aerobic and techniques the experts use to reach close crochet instructions. Bring a J crocket hook comfortable shoes and clothing. You may calisthenics workout. Loose clothing and games or slams and how to get the right and worsted weight yarn to first class. Last register for only one Tai Chi class. No class: sneakers required. Check fitness with your contract during competitive auction. 10:15- five sessions: knitting instructions (starts May 19. 11:15-12:15. K. Sullivan. doctor. 10:15-12:15. J. Morris. 12:15. W. Fuchs. SPRING 2020 / 9 QS 504 OPERA An in-depth analysis of to first class. Meets in annex.$25 includes RS 203 NEEDLEPOINT FOR BEGINNERS RS 309 CHAIR YOGA Strive for a strong selected operas. See a dress rehearsal of Puc- shared supplies. 9:30-12. P. Wasserstein. Learn basic stitches and techniques. $15 healthy body, mind and spirit through cini’s Manon Lescaut at the Metropolitan RS 102 CANASTA: BEGINNERS For those includes shared supplies for the first project. breathing, movement and meditation. No Opera House (free) on April 24. $20 includes who want to learn the game. Do NOT register Meets in annex. 10-12. B. Maslansky. mats. Proper yoga attire. You may register registration and materials. No class: March if you had more than three semesters as a be- RS 204 GREAT BOOKS: CLASSICS & for only one chair Yoga class. Meets in an- 27. 10:15-12:45. J. Dzik. ginner. 10-12. S. Stanley. POPULAR LITERATURE Class will choose the nex.12:15-2:15. I. Dubeau. QS 505 PAINTING WITH CONFIDENCE Cre- RS 103 CANASTA PLAY LAB I For the experi- books from a list of various genres provided RS 310 TAI CHI: BEGINNERS Learn the basic ate your masterpiece following step-by-step enced player. Provide your own cards and tray by the instructor. Discuss weekly reading in a principles of Tai Chi. For those with little or instructions. Explore color theory and brush (if you have them). You may register for only lively and informative atmosphere. 10-12. L. no experience. 12:15-2:15. R. Yuen. techniques using inexpensive acrylic paint. one Canasta play lab. 10-12. G. DeMeo. Baum. RS 311 AEROBICS Variety of low impact aero- Designed for beginners. Materials list sent RS 104 CANASTA: PLAYLAB II For those who RS 205 LINE DANCING Learn the basics and bic and dance movements to build cardiovascu- prior to first class. 10:15-2:15. R. Cooper. play, but would like to become a more expe- enjoy this mind and body stimulating activity. lar endurance. Breathing, posture and form are QS 506 FILMS WITH JEWISH THEMES View rienced player. Provide your own cards and 10-12. L. Kalipetes. emphasized. Sneakers required. Bring an exer- and discuss films that portray Jewish connec- tray. You may register for only one Canasta RS 206 AEROBICS Variety of low impact cise ball (approx. 5”) and small weights to first tions in America, anti-Semitism, the Holocaust play lab. 10-12. S. Siegel. aerobic and dance movements to build class. You may register for only one Aerobics and other Jewish themes. Films include: Time of class. 12:15-2:15. K. Paholek. RS 105 CHAIR YOGA Strive for a strong cardiovascular endurance and strength. Favor; Where’s My Roy Cohn; Presenting Prin- healthy body, mind and spirit through breath- Breathing, posture and form are emphasized. cess Shaw and more. 12:30-2:45. M. Levinson. ing, movement and meditation. No mats. Sneakers required. Bring an exercise ball QS 507 BRIDGE WORKSHOP: ADVANCED Proper yoga attire. You may register for only (approx. 5”) and small weights to first class. THURSDAY Supervised practice with limited instruction one chair Yoga class. Meets in annex. 10-12. You may register for only one Aerobics class. for experienced players. Discussion of modern I. Dubeau. 10-12. K. Paholek. RS 401 FINDING BIRDS IN S.I. DURING methods of bidding and play. Learn defensive THE SPRING MIGRATION First walk meets RS 106 ITALIAN: INTERMEDIATE For those RS 207 BELLY DANCING Release your inner and declarer strategy and the many bridge tools goddess! Come shimmy, shake, snake and at Mount Loretto Unique area off of Hylan who speak and read Italian and want to im- Blvd. at 9 a.m. on . You that will give you the upper-hand and awe prove their comprehension, pronunciation and have fun while dancing to exotic Middle Thursday, March 19 your opponents. 12:45-2:45. W. Fuchs. Eastern tunes. All are welcome. 12:15-2:15. J. will be provided the four additional locations conversation skills. Emphasis on reading and at first walk. Rain cancels all bird walks. QS 508 STAY ACTIVE WITH SAIL Stay Active grammatical principles. Meets in annex. 10- Lamonica. and Independent for Life (SAIL) is a fitness Binoculars necessary. Sneakers/light hiking 12. R. Caputo. RF 208 CONVERSATIONAL ITALIAN For those boots mandatory for each two hr. walk. Five program for seniors that helps improve tone who have taken at least one year of Italian and balance issues. SAIL exercises can be RS 107 JEWELRY & BEADING DESIGN: sessions: March 19, 26; April 2, 23, 30. 9-11. BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE For those with and want to gain confidence or improve their H. Fischer. done standing or sitting. Suitable for those little or no experience using the tools neces- skills and discover Italian culture. Develop with physical limitations. 1-3. M. Gonzalez. basic communication skills through a thematic RS 402 SEWING For those with little or no sary to create jewelry with beads. Individual hand or sewing machine experience and those attention given to new participants. Purchase approach. $12 includes registration and materials. 12:15-2:15. R. Caputo. who want to brush up. All levels. Purchase materials with instructor’s guidance. You may supplies with instructor’s guidance. Meets in SEMINARS register for only one Jewelry class. 10-12. G. RS 209 CHAIR YOGA Strive for a strong annex. $15 includes registration and materials. Catanzaro. healthy body, mind and spirit through 9:30-12. P. Bartels. Unless otherwise noted, all seminars have a breathing, movement and meditation. No mats. RS 108 MOSAICS II Learn basic designs RS 403 CANASTA PLAY LAB III For those $2 fee (which is non-refundable and non- and techniques for this art form. All levels. Proper yoga attire. You may register for only transferable). one chair Yoga class. 12:15-2:15. C. Devito. who wish to gain more experience. You may Contact [email protected] for a supply list register for only one Canasta play lab. 10-12. QS 805 RELAXATION WORKSHOP Learn prior to first class. Meets in annex.$25 C. Patelsky. what stress is, the stress response and relax- includes shared supplies. 12:15-2:45. P. ation response, relaxation techniques and how Wasserstein. WEDNESDAY RS 404 YOGA Strive for a strong healthy body, mind and spirit through breathing, movement to deal with it in daily life. Includes gentle RS 109 YOGA Strive for a strong healthy stretches on a chair, meditation, breathing RS 301 IN SEARCH OF THE ANCIENT HE- and meditation. Wear proper yoga attire. Bring body, mind and spirit through breathing, a mat to first class. 10-12. K. Paholek. practice, deep relaxation and eye movement. movement and meditation. Wear proper yoga BREW PATRIARCHS Placing the Old Testa- Friday, March 13. 12:45-2:45. E. Takamori. attire. Bring a yoga block and mat to first ment patriarchal age represented by the narra- RS 405 ZUMBA GOLD PLUS & ZUMBA QS 806 MINDFUL LIVING, MEDITATION class. 12:15-2:15. I. Dubeau. tives of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and Joseph into GOLD TONING The original Zumba programs A kind and compassionate history and culture through the use of archaeol- have been modified so adults of any age and & MOVEMENT RS 110 MAH JONGG: BEGINNERS For those ogy, biblical scholarship and the writings of fitness level can achieve success. More intense safe space will be created. Focus on who would like to learn the game. Bring a yourself beginning with breath through the ancient Canaanites, Mesopotamians and Egyp- movements offered for those who choose to Mah Jongg card to first class. Purchase one at tians. includes registration and materials. advance. Appropriate footwear required. Ton- practice of mindfulness. Grounded in the www.nationalmahjongg.org. Do NOT register $20 appreciation of love and kindness practices, 9:45-11:45. L. Warner. ing sticks recommended. No weights permit- if you had more than three semesters as a be- ted. 10-12. M. Deturris. explore what brings you joy and stirs the ginner. 12:15-2:15. P. Rogozin. RS 302 QUILTING: WATERCOLOR QUILTS Learn the different techniques in creating wa- RS 406 ACRYLIC PAINTING: INTERMEDIATE creativity manifesting in productivity through RS 111 MAH JONGG PLAY LAB I For those mindfulness exercises and meditation. Friday, tercolor inspired quilts. Must have knowledge Bring out your creative side by painting. 10- who play the game. Bring your own set and of basic sewing techniques. All levels. Pur- 12. A. Nelson. March 20. 10-1. K. Wilkinson. card (If you have them). You may register for Learn tips on chase your own supplies with guidance from RS 407 EASY-BREEZY FITNESS Enjoy this QS 807 PLANT WORKSHOP one Mah Jongg play lab. 12:15-2:15. S. Doc- instructor. Eight consecutive sessions. Meets how to care for fresh flowers and houseplants. tor. class that incorporates aerobic movement and Create your own flower arrangement and in annex. 10-12. M. Grenier. weights. Stretching and balancing techniques RS 112 MAH JONGG PLAY LAB II For those RS 303 WATERCOLORS Watercolor tech- included. For beginners and those who want a take a lovely houseplant to tend to at home. who play the game. Bring your own set and Wednesday, April 1. 11:30-2:30. $24 includes niques and the study of color using landscape gentle experience. Proper footwear required. card. You may only register for only one Mah as the subject matter. Focus on sky studies, 12:15-2:15. L. Martinez. registration and materials. D. Temkin. Jongg play lab. 12:15-2:15. S. Siegel. QS 808 MAGIC FOR SENIORS Learn some tree studies and aerial perspective. Prerequi- RS 408 YOU CAN SPEAK ITALIAN TOO! FOR RS 113 INTRODUCTION TO GERMAN Learn site: Completion of a Beginners watercolor BEGINNERS Focus on vocabulary applicable magic basics and the self-working trick the culture of Germany, Austria, Switzerland that will delight and amaze your family class. Contact [email protected] for a supply to travel in Italy. Be able to live, shop and eat and the language common to all. Extra atten- list prior to first class. 10-12. K. Fieramosca. like an Italian. Required book: Barron’s E-Z and friends. Bring a deck of cards and tion available for those with little or no previ- four quarters to the first class. Two Friday RS 304 WOMEN’S FICTION Discuss the Italian. 12:15-2:15. P. Orleman. ous knowledge of German. All levels. Meets book, Where the Light Falls: Selected Stories sessions: April 24; May 1. 10:15-12:15. $4. S. in annex. 12:15-2:15. J. Rueckert. RS 409 MAH JONGG PLAY LAB For those Gertzman. of Nancy Hale (edited by Lauren Groff). who play the game. Sets are no longer provid- RS 114 JEWELRY & BEADING DESIGN: AD- Read The Earliest Dreams and Those Are as ed. Bring your own set and card (if you have QS 809 PHOTO SKILLS Explore how to take Those with prior beading experience photos on an Apple iPhone or iPad. Learn VANCED Brothers for first class. 10-12. A. Zuckerberg. them). You may register for only one Mah will learn how to use beads creatively through RS 305 CHORALEERS Share the joy of group Jongg play lab. 12:15-2:15. C. Patelsky. how to compose and capture a great shot, their own designs with instructor guidance. share techniques for taking photos in any singing and learn the basics of music in the RS 410 KNOW YOUR ANTIQUES & COL- Contact [email protected] for a supply list process. Course culminates with a perfor- environment and how to share them. Get prior to first class. You may register for only LECTIBLES Explore the history of antiques/ hands-on experience. Friday, May 8. 10:15- mance at the end term party on June 2. 10-12. collectibles and bygone eras. Bring an item one Jewelry class. $12 includes registration D. DeOrio. 12:15. A. Cumba. and pattern fee. 12:30-2:30. N. Keay. for research/appraisal. Meets in annex. $12 QS 810 PHOTO EDITING WITH APPLE RS 306 BROADCAST MEDIA Examine the includes registration and materials. 12:15- PRODUCTS Learn editing techniques such as historical, social and ethical issues related to 2:15. M. Mandel. cropping, using filter adjustments, manipulating TUESDAY broadcast media. Electronic media, radio, TV, RS 411 TAI CHI: INTERMEDIATE For those levels of light, adding color and more with cinema, news and advertising are discussed. who have at least two years of experience. the photos app on the Apple iPhone and iPad. 12:15-2:15. D. Frankel. RS 201 STAINED GLASS For those who have 12:15-2:15. R.Yuen. Friday, May 15. 10:15-12:15. A. Cumba. some experience using basic stained glass RS 307 DRAWING Learn basic concepts for tools and equipment to work on projects drawing from observation. Explore various independently. Safety goggles mandatory. drawing materials and art styles from realism FRIDAY $15 includes registration and use of large to abstraction. All levels. Beginners: Bring a equipment. 9-12. C. Pato. #2HB pencil and eraser to first class. Supply RS 501 STAINED GLASS FOR BEGINNERS STATEN ISLAND list distributed in class. 12:15-2:15. M. Corti. RS 202 ITALIAN CINEMA Italian films of Learn to use a glass cutter, grinder, foiler and social, political and comedic themes including RS 308 THE LIFE & WORK OF CHARLES soldering iron to create unique projects. Pur- MONDAY operas and documentaries from WWII to the DARWIN Study the life and times of Darwin chase your own supplies. Supplies may cost present. Films include: Big Deal of Madonna after his return from the Voyage of the Beagle upward of $100. Contact [email protected] RS 101 MOSAICS Learn basic designs and Street, Two Women and more. 9:45-12. F. leading to his writing of the Origin of Spe- for a supply list prior to first class. Safety gog- techniques for this art form. All levels. 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RS 502 THE SPANISH CONQUEST OF THE Treat yourself with natural products made with singing and a silent meditation with breaks in- BROWARD Al Guastafeste (954) 255-9161 simple ingredients for a beautiful you – inside between. Bring a yoga or exercise mat to class. AMERICAS A study of the Spanish conquest DADE Leon Brum (305) 864-4318 of the Caribbean islands, Mexico and South and out. Make samples of several products to Friday, May 1. 9:30-12:30. C. LaBue. OCALA America. Four sessions: March 13, 20, 27; April take home and recipes for other products. Fri- RS 812 YOUR COINS…GENUINE OR COUN- Stanley Greenblum (561) 459-7071 3. $13 includes registration and materials. 9:45- day, March 13. 10-12. $9 includes registration TERFEIT? Explore the methods used to deter- ORLANDO Donesa Jackson (407) 359-3459 and materials. S. Griffith-Suter. 12:45. L. Warner. mine a coin’s authenticity. Time given for grad- TAMPA BAY Lynne Winderbaum RS 503 KNITTING & CROCHETING II Begin- RS 806 THE GIRL GROUP STORY Revisit the ing your coins. Bring several coins with you for (727) 289-5720 ners learn the basics to complete a project and music of the 60’s as you learn the history of analysis. Friday, May 1. 10:30-1. L. Selman. WEST PALM BEACH the female groups pre and post British invasion. Lois Porcella those with experience will receive instruction to RS 813 TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME (561) 968-7777 further their skills. Bring worsted weight yarn Popular and obscure recording stars featured. Examine the evolution of the NY Yankees from WEST COAST #4 on label, # 8 needles (for knitting) or H hook Friday, March 13. 10-12. P. Orleman. their inception to the present. Trivia questions Stewart Cohen (for crocheting) to first class. Meets in annex. RS 807 ALIGNMENT, BREATH WORK & and the outlook for the 2020 season. (941) 685-6361 Friday, FS 600 FLORIDA 41st ANNUAL LUNCHEON You may register for only one Knitting & Cro- SOUNDS IN YOGA Coordinating yoga sounds May 8. 10-12. R. Casanovas. cheting class. 10-12. R. Soloway. and breathing techniques with proper align- Tuesday, February 25. 11 am- 2:30 pm. Royal RS 814 HEARING HEALTH How to identify and Fiesta Event Center in The Cove Shopping RS 504 KNITTING & CROCHETING II Begin- ment to enhance the yoga experience Friday, treat hearing loss, ringing in the ears and vertigo. ners learn the basics to complete a simple proj- April 3. 10-12. K. Paholek. Center, 1680 SE 3rd Court,Deerfield Beach. Friday, May 8. 10-1. Dr. E. Bernstein. Keynote Speaker: Michael Mulgrew, UFT ect. Those with experience will be exposed to RS 808 THE BURT BACHRACH & HAL DAVID more advanced techniques. Bring one package RS 815 THE PROS & CONS OF DOWNSIZING President. Cost: $34.00 per person. More details COMPOSITIONS Go back in time and relive Learn about the many aspects of downsizing to follow in the NY Teacher. of light colored 4 ply worsted yarn and either a the joy of listening to their esteemed work for size H crochet hook or size 8 knitting needles as well as aging in place for those who want to Dionne Warwick and many other artists. Friday, remain in their home and what to expect. Topics BS 600 FLORIDA WEST COAST ANNUAL (10 in. in length). Meets in annex. You may April 24. 10-12. P. Orleman. LUNCHEON register for only one Knitting & Crocheting include emotional clearing, the benefits of right class. 10-12. C. Bellitti. RS 809 DOLLS WE HAVE KNOWN & LOVED sizing and more.. Friday, May 15. 10-12. K. Thursday, February 27. 12:30 pm- 3:30 pm. An overview of antique to contemporary dolls. Barzal. Maggiano’s , Tampa, 203 Westshore RS 505 THE HISTORY OF STATEN ISLAND Bring a doll for identification and an informal Plaza, Tampa. Guess Speaker: Dr. Jamie An extensive study beginning with the Lenape appraisal. Friday, April 24. 10-12. H. Wasser- Fernandez. Topic: Keeping your Mind Sharp and Indians through the present. Topics include: man. Healthy. Cost: $25.00 per person. More details to immigration, environment, culture, archi- follow in the NY Teacher. tecture, the people and more. Four sessions: RS 810 FALL PREVENTION Learn strategies FLORIDA . 10-1. P. Salmon. to prevent falls and perform targeted exercises April 24; May 1, 8, 15 to develop muscle strength, increase flexibility UFT-RTC Florida Office, 3200 N. Military and improve balance based on the nationally Trail, Suite 100, Boca Raton, FL 33431. Local #: recognized Fall Stop Move Strong program. No (561) 994-4929 Fax #: (561) 994-4530 or 994- FLORIDA OFFICE SEMINARS floor exercises. Bring 2 or 3 lb. hand weights to 6120. All others call collect. first class. Three Friday sessions:April 24; May SPRING COURSES Unless otherwise noted, all seminars have a 1, 8. 11-1. $8 includes registration and materials. $2 fee (which is non-refundable and non- G. Lichter. SECTION COORDINATORS All courses have a $10 fee (which is non-refundable transferable). and non-transferable). All checks/money orders RS 811 INTRODUCTION TO MEDITATION An BOCA/DELRAY Florence Fidell must be payable to UFTWF Retiree Programs RS 805 HERBAL BEAUTY – INSIDE & OUT introduction..breadth and walking, sitting and (561) 731-4695 and send along with your registration coupon SPRING 2020 / 11 to: UFT-RTC Florida Office, 3200 N. sources of information (positive and Military Trail, Suite 100, Boca Raton, FL negative) being made available to 33431. voters. Participants may want to bring their own cell phones, tablets or laptops FLORIDA OFFICE to class. March 11, 18, 25; April 1, 8. MONDAYS 10-12. E. Weinstein SEMINARS View All courses have a $10 fee (which is non-

FS 310 DOCUMENTARY FILMS PAID FS 106 THE MUSIC OF TCHIKOVSKY a different film each week followed refundable and non-transferable). All

checks/money orders must be payable Permit No. 4 Learn the techniques and meanings by a Q&A session. March 11, 18, 25; U.S. Postage Non-Profit Org. behind some of Tchaikovsky’s favorite April 1, 8. 10-12. B. Wolk to UFTWF Retiree Programs and send Williamsport, PA pieces. March 9, 16, 23, 30; April 6, 20. along with your registration coupon 10-12. A. Guastafeste to: UFT-RTC Florida Office, 3200 N. Military Trail, Suite 100, Boca Raton, FS 107 THE HISTORY OF JAZZ Learn THURSDAYS FL 33431. the different styles of Jazz such as ragtime, swing and bebop. April FS 406 MAH JONGG Brief lesson FS 810 STORY TELLING Learn the 27; May 4, 11, 18; June 1. 10-12. A. followed by supervised play. Bring techniques of oral story telling. Bring Guastafeste a 2019 Mah Jongg card to class. an experience that you would like to March 5, 12, 19, 26; April 2. 10-12. B. share with the group. Thursday, March Salamon 5. 10-12. J. Becker TUESDAYS FS 407 FILMS FROM EASTERN FS 811 WRITING YOUR HISTORICAL EUROPE View a different film each MEMOIRS If you enjoy telling stories FS 209 CANASTA Learn and/or week followed by a Q&A session. that start with “When I was your age” sharpen your playing skills. Brief March 5, 12, 19, 26; April 2. 10-1. R. or “When I was growing up” then lesson followed by supervised Presser shake loose those events in your life play. March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31; April 7. and share them. Wednesday, March 10-12. S. Goldstein 11. 10-12. J. Becker FS 210 DOO WOP: THE MIDDLE-WEST FRIDAYS FS 812 THE 1950’S: THE GOLDEN SOUND Here the music of groups from AGE OF AMERICA Let’s take a look Pittsburgh (The Skyliners, Marcels), FS 507 CANASTA FOR at life where we grew up, our time in Cleveland (The Moonglows) and INTERMEDIATES Brief lesson school, the friends that influenced us Chicago (The Flamingos). March 3, 10, followed by supervised play. For those and what made the society and culture 17, 24, 31. 10-12. H. Bloch individuals who wish to improve their of the 1950’s. Friday, March 13. 10- 12. J. Becker FS 211 CANASTA Learn and/or sharpen skills. March 20, 27; April 3, 24; May your playing skills. Brief lesson 1. 10-12. F. Kassler FS 813 BETTER LIFE, BETTER followed by supervised play. April 21, FS 508 NEEDLEPOINT Learn different LIVING THROUGH SIMPLE 28; May 5, 19, 26. 10-12. S. Goldstein stitches while working with a plastic PHILOSOPHY Asking the right questions matrix to make a number of small and using critical thinking, we develop a projects. March 6, 13, 20, 27; April 3. useful vision of reality which may help WEDNESDAYS 10-12. B. Orville get us through life’s situations. Friday, FS 509 MUSICAL FROM THE 70S March 19. 10-12. J. Becker FS 308 OPERA View a different opera AND BEYOND View different film FS 814 USING YOUR TEACHING each week followed by a Q&A session. each week followed by a Q&A session. SKILLS IN OTHER ENDEAVORS Use March 11, 18, 25; April 1, 8, 22. 10- March 6, 13, 20, 27; April 3. 10-1. R. your skills acquired during or after your 12. M. Minzer Presser teaching careers and translate these

skills into another job. Thursday, March OF TEACHERS UNITED FEDERATION 52 BROADWAY NY 10004 NEW YORK, FS 309 THE GREAT 2020 VOTER . 10-12. J. Becker INFORMATION Discuss the various 26

HOW TO REGISTER FLORIDA SPRING 2020 • UFT retirees will be registered first before spouses, domestic UFT/WF RETIREE PROGRAMS FLORIDA COURSE partners, AFT, NYSUT and REGISTRATION SPRING 2020 PSC members. You must include your local number in CHECK ONE: q UFT MEMBER q SPOUSE (use separate coupon) order to register. CHECK ONE: q NYSUT q AFT q PSC • Spouses, registered domestic Make checks payable to: UFTWF RETIREE PROGRAMS, 3200 North Military Trail, Suite 100, Boca Raton, FL 33431. partners, AFT, NYSUT and PSC members are wait-listed. Do not enclose a payment for PLEASE PRINT MEMBER NAME COURSE REGISTRATION FEE IS $10 them. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. SS (LAST 4 DIGITS) UFT ID# • Each participant must DID YOU REMEMBER TO: complete a separate E-MAIL ADDRESS registration coupon. 4 Sign your check(s)/money order(s) • Make check(s)/money SPOUSE NAME (IF REGISTERING) 4 Make the check(s)/money orders(s) order(s) payable to UFTWF RETIREE PROGRAMS ADDRESS APT. # payable to UFTWF RETIREE and enclose payment with PROGRAMS your registration form. CITY STATE ZIP 4 Complete the information on the coupon • Include on your check/money CELL PHONE/FLORIDA PHONE# order the course number 4 Provided the correct course/seminar/trip exactly as it appears in course NUMBER TITLE FEE (IF ANY) code(s) and course/seminar/trip title(s) description 4 Do not fill information in for spouse, • All courses have a $10 non- 1. refundable and non-transfer- unless he/she is registering for programs able registration fee. 2. 4 Do not staple or tape your checks to the • All seminars have a $2 3. coupon non-refundable and non-trans- 4 ferable registration fee. 4. You must send in a separate form for your spouse. • Mail registration form and 5. checks to the Florida Office, 4 MEMBERS CANNOT PAY FOR 3200 North Military Trail, Suite 100, Boca Raton, 6. OTHER MEMBERS. FL 33431.

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