Course WELFARE FUND fee-$10 SI BEAGLE LEARNING CENTERS PROGRAM WWW.UFT.ORG VOLUME 30, NUMBER 1 FALL 2015

6879 from July 6, 2015-September 4, 2015. coupon with their name, last four digits of social security number, address, phone number and course information. HOW TO REGISTER v ELIGIBILITY FALL LEARNING CENTER CLASS SCHEDULE • Provide the correct course/seminar/trip code(s) and Start date: Wednesday, September 16, 2015 UFT retirees will be registered before spouses, registered course/seminar/trip title(s) End date: Thursday, November 19, 2015 domestic partners, AFT, NYSUT and PSC members. • Spouses, registered domestic partners, AFT, NYSUT and PSC members are wait-listed. Do not enclose a payment v • Registration deadline: Friday, August 21, 2015 REGISTRATION FEES for them. WEEK Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays Fridays ALL CHECKS/MONEY ORDERS MUST BE MADE • If a spouse is not registering for any of the programs, do 1 — — 9/16/15 9/17/15 9/18/15 PAYABLE TO UFTWF RETIREE PROGRAMS not write his/her name in the line provided. 2 9/21/15 9/22/15 — — 9/25/15 (NO CASH ACCEPTED). • Each registrant must pay with his/her own checks/money order made payable to UFTWF Retiree Programs. 3 9/28/15 9/29/15 9/30/15 10/1/15 10/2/15 Use the registration coupon for all courses, seminars, trips, 4 10/5/15 10/6/15 10/7/15 10/8/15 10/9/15 Include on the checks/money orders the course number special events and Defensive Driving. There is a $10 fee for exactly as it appears in the course description. Enclose 5 — 10/13/15 10/14/15 10/15/15 10/16/15 each course, including Dine Around and Theater Experience 6 10/19/15 10/20/15 10/21/15 10/22/15 10/23/15 payment with the registration form. 7 10/26/15 10/27/15 10/28/15 10/29/15 10/30/15 and $2 for each seminar. All fees are NON-REFUNDABLE • DO NOT staple or tape your check to your registration form. 8 11/2/15 — 11/4/15 11/5/15 11/6/15 and NON-TRANSFERABLE. • MEMBERS CANNOT PAY FOR OTHER MEMBERS. 9 11/9/15 11/10/15 — 11/12/15 11/13/15 v COURSES 10 11/16/15 11/17/15 11/18/15 11/19/15 — NB: View Si Beagle offerings online at www.uft.org, click chap- • The maximum number of courses you may register for is three. ters/retirees/programs, then scroll to bottom of page to view the Si • You must register for the course(s) in advance. We will Beagle and download coupon to send it in for registration. • There will be no classes on the following days: not accept payment the day of the course. • Write one check/money order for courses. v GENERAL INFORMATION Monday, September 14 - Rosh Hashanah • Your course selection coupon will be stamped either Tuesday, September 15 - Rosh Hashanah In addition to the three courses you may register for: with a green “ENTERED” or a red “SORRY COURSE, Wednesday, September 23 - Yom Kippur v SEMINARS SEMINAR or TRIP FULL” and returned to you in the Thursday, September 24 - Eid al-Adha • No fee for benefit seminars (e.g. legal plan, health mail. Bring the coupon to every session your course Monday, October 12 - Columbus Day benefits). meets if it is marked in green. It serves as your admission Tuesday, November 3 - Election Day • You MUST register for all seminars in advance to card. If your coupon is stamped in red it indicates that Wednesday, November 11 - Veteran’s Day guarantee seating. you will not be admitted and your name will be put on a INTERSESSION SCHEDULE • Write one check/money order for seminars. WAIT LIST. WAIT LISTED retirees, registered domestic partners, AFT, NYSUT and PSC members will be notified Start date: Monday, January 11, 2016 v TRIPS End date: Thursday, February 11, 2016 of course openings by a Borough Section Coordinator • You may register for up to five trips. according to the date registration was received. • Registration deadline: Friday, December 18, 2015 • The price shown is the complete fee for each trip. • Queens and Manhattan retirees will be sent UFT ID cards. • Write a separate check/money order for each trip. WEEK Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays Fridays Sign these ID cards and present them to enter the build- • All trips are RAIN or SHINE. ings. 1 1/11/16 1/12/16 1/13/16 1/14/16 — • REFUNDS ARE MADE UPON WRITTEN REQUEST UP 2 — 1/19/16 1/20/16 1/21/16 — • Overpayments will be issued in four to six weeks. TO FOUR WEEKS PRIOR TO TRIP DATE. Mail refund • We reserve the right to cancel any course that has fewer 3 1/25/16 1/26/16 1/27/16 1/28/16 — request to: UFTWF Retiree Programs, 52 Broadway, 17th 4 2/1/16 2/2/16 2/3/16 2/4/16 — than 15 students registered by the registration deadline. Floor, NY, NY 10004. Attn: Gerri Herskowitz, Director. 5 — 2/9/16 2/10/16 2/11/16 — Registered students will be notified and issued full re- • Refunds will be issued in four to six weeks. funds. Refunds will be issued in four to six weeks. • There will be no classes on the following days; v THEATER EXPERIENCE • New courses, seminars and trips are added periodically in Monday, January 18 - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day our Learning Centers. These are exempt from the three- Monday, February 8 - Lunar New Year • Individual checks for different shows to be collected at each session made payable to UFTWF Retiree Programs. course maximum. Look for announcements in the RTC column in each issue of the New York Teacher or on the v All registration MUST be received BY MAIL ONLY and sent to: DINE AROUNDS UFT website. • Individual checks for each restaurant will be collected UFTWF Retiree Programs at orientation session made payable to UFTWF Retiree Si Beagle Learning Centers Programs. 52 Broadway, 17th Floor • Refunds are contingent upon policy of the vendor. New York, NY 10004 KEEP THIS ISSUE! v UFT DEFENSIVE DRIVING After you have sent in your registration, Please note: We CANNOT check to see if we received your • Enclose a separate check/money order for $35 payable to keep this issue as a reminder of the dates registration. Allow four to six weeks for processing from the UFTWF Retiree Programs for Defensive Driving. of your courses, seminars and trips. date we receive it in the office. v TO REGISTER Any other questions, please call the main office at 212-598- • Each registrant must complete a separate registration RETIREE PROGRAMS DEPARTMENT Michael Mulgrew President, UFT • Tom Murphy Chapter Leader, UFT-RTC • Sandra March UFT Liaison to the RTC • Gerri Herskowitz Director, UFTWF Retiree Programs Sasha Greene, LMSW Director, UFTWF Retiree Social Services • Lynn Lospenuso Retiree Communications Coordinator BOROUGH LEARNING CENTERS UFT BRONX LEARNING CENTER 2500 Halsey St., Bronx, NY 10461 • (718) 862-6069/ (718) 862-6004 • Cheryl Bing-Howard, Elizabeth Harris, Coordinators UFT BROOKLYN LEARNING CENTER 335 Adams St., 24th Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11201 • (718) 722-6961/ (718) 722-6962 • Evelyn Dorell, Kathy Giannou and Regina Olff, Coordinators UFT MANHATTAN LEARNING CENTER 50 Broadway, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10004 • (212) 510-6478/ (212) 510-6479 • Jo-Ann Hauptman, Esta Heitner and Carol Melucci, Coordinators UFT QUEENS LEARNING CENTER 97-77 Queens Blvd., 8th Floor, Rego Park, NY 11374 • (718) 830-5711/ (718) 830-5710 • Laura Chin, Ray Taruskin and Nina Tribble, Coordinators UFT STATEN ISLAND LEARNING CENTER 4456 Amboy Rd., Staten Island, NY 10312 • (718) 605-1400 • Jeanne Casanovas and Audrey Zimring, Coordinators OUTREACH SECTIONS UFT NASSAU SECTION Seena Bryan, Coordinator • (516)935-4522 • UFT NEW JERSEY SECTION Angela Reformato Solomon, Coordinator • (732) 595-6197 UFT SUFFOLK SECTION George Borsuk, Coordinator • (631) 367-0047 • UFT WESTCHESTER/ROCKLAND/PUTNAM SECTION Frank Pollice, Coordinator • (845) 356-2033 TDA WORKSHOPS LEGAL PLAN ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS Since 1988, retirees have had the right to defer distribution of their Tax MEETINGS All meetings are held from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. with coffee served Deferred Annuity (TDA) money when they retire. To help you understand at 9:45 a.m. Online registration is available for annual meetings the choices you may make, we are offering the workshops listed below. All These meetings provide informa- only at http://uft.org/RTCannualmeetings meetings are 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. except So. New Jersey which is 10:30 tion on the UFT Welfare Fund Legal BRONX: XA 001 Wednesday, Feb. 24, Bronx Learning Center, a.m.-12 p.m. There is no fee for TDA Workshops. Plan benefit. The attorney will dis- 2500 Halsey St. Please follow the normal seminar registration procedure using the course cuss power of attorney, free simple BROOKLYN: KA 001 Tuesday, Mar. 1, UFT Headquarters, 52 number indicated. For Florida TDA Workshops, please turn to page 14. wills, health care proxys and how to Broadway, 2nd Fl. Auditorium. BRONX: XF 801 Wednesday, Nov. 4, Bronx Learning Center, access the plan from different states. MANHATTAN: MA 001 Tuesday, Feb. 23, UFT Headquarters, 2500 Halsey St. An elder law attorney will be at 52 Broadway, 2nd Fl. Auditorium. BROOKLYN: KF 801 Tuesday, Oct. 20, Brooklyn Learning Center, 335 the meeting to talk about elder law QUEENS: QA 001 Wednesday, Mar. 2, Forest Hills Jewish Adams St., 24th Floor. supplement, elder law issues and Center, 106-06 Queens Blvd. MANHATTAN: MF 801 Tuesday, Oct. 20, UFT Headquarters, 52 Broad- estate planning and trusts. Sasha STATEN ISLAND: RA 001 Wednesday, Jan. 27, Li Greci’s way, 19th Floor, Rms. D & E. Greene, Director, UFTWF Retiree Staaten, 697 Forest Ave. QUEENS: QF 801 Monday, Oct. 19, Queens Learning Center, 97-77 Social Services will be facilitating NASSAU: NA 001 Wednesday, Jan. 20, Adelphi University, Ruth Queens Blvd. 8th Floor. these meetings. There is no fee. S. Harley University Court - Room 202/3, South Avenue, Garden STATEN ISLAND: RF 801 Monday, Oct. 19, Staten Island Learning Registration required. City. Center, 4456 Amboy Rd. QUEENS: QF 803 Wednesday, SUFFOLK: UA 001 Tuesday, Mar. 15, Suffolk County Com- NASSAU: NF 801 Monday, Oct. 26, Freeport Memorial Library, 144 W. Oct. 21, 10-12:30. Queens Learn- munity College, Michael J. Grant Campus, Sagtikos Arts and Merrick Rd., Freeport. ing Center, 97-77 Queens Blvd. 8th Sciences Bldg., Van Nostrand Theater, Crooked Hill Road, SUFFOLK: UF 801 Tuesday, Oct. 27, NYSUT Headquarters, 150 Vander- floor. Brentwood. bilt Motor Pkwy, Brentwood. STATEN ISLAND: RF 803 NORTHERN NEW JERSEY: JA 001Tuesday, Jan. 26, NORTHERN NEW JERSEY: JF 801 Wednesday, Oct. 28, Fort Lee Rec- Friday, Oct. 30, 10-12:30. Staten Is- Doubletree Hotel, 2117 Route 4 East, Fort Lee. reation Center, 1501 Stillwell Ave., Fort Lee. land Learning Center, 4456 Amboy SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY: JA 002 Wednesday, Mar. 9, SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY: JF 802 Monday, Oct. 26. Forsgate Country Road. Radisson Hotel, 50 Gibson Pl., Freehold. Club, 375 Forsgate Dr., Monroe Township. SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY: WESTCHESTER/ROCKLAND/PUTNAM: WA 001 Tues- WESTCHESTER/ROCKLAND/PUTNAM: WF 801 Wednesday, Nov. 4, JF 803 Monday, Sept 28, 10-12. day, Feb. 2, Congregations Sons of Israel, 300 North Broadway, Grinton I. Will Library, 1500 Central Park Ave., Yonkers. Monmouth County Library, 125 Upper Nyack. Symmes Drive, Manalapan.

UFT DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSES DINE AROUND & THEATRE EXPERIENCE SPECIAL EVENTS Successful completion of the Defensive Driving course There is a $10 fee for Dine Around and Theater Experience. Checks are Refunds contingent upon policy of (two sessions, except for Staten Island and the Bronx which payable to UFTWF Retiree Programs. All fees are NON-REFUNDABLE vendor. is held on one day) entitles you to a discount on your liabil- and NON-TRANSFERRABLE. BRONX: XF 651 END TERM ity and collision insurance and up to four points off if you BRONX: XF 851 THEATER EXPERIENCE Attend dramas, musicals, PARTY Wednesday Dec. 2, 12-2. incurred violation points on your driver’s license. Bring dance and concerts at discounted prices. Bring your checkbook to each ses- $25. Advance registration required on your license to the first session. Participants must attend sion. Three sessions: Sept. 25; Oct. 16; Nov. 6. 12:30-2. C. Bing-Howard. or before Nov. 23. C. Bing-Howard/E. both sessions. Contact Esta Heitner, Manhattan Learning MANHATTAN: MF 851 THEATER EXPERIENCE Attend plays, dramas Harris. Center, (212) 510-6478 or 6479 (Tuesday through Thurs- and musicals at discount prices. Bring your checkbook to each session. BROOKLYN: KF 651 SHOW day) from September 17 through November 19. Three sessions: Sept. 17; Oct. 15; Nov.12. 10:15-12:15. J. DeNave. AND SCHMOOZE Thursday, Dec. The cost is $35. The standard $10 course registration MF 951 DINE AROUND Enjoy cuisine for lunch at different restaurants on 3. 11:30-3. $25. Advance registra- fee is waived. Make checks payable to UFTWF RETIREE a Monday or Friday. List of restaurants will be mailed to you. R. Victor. tion required on or before Nov. 17. E. PROGRAMS. Please remember to write the course num- STATEN ISLAND: RF 851 THEATER EXPERIENCE Attend on and off Dorell/K. Giannou/R. Olff. ber on your check. Broadway performances at discounted prices. Bring your checkbook to each STATEN ISLAND: RF 651 END session. Three sessions: Sept. 25; Oct. 23; Nov. 13. 10:15- 12. A. Zimring. TERM PARTY Join us at Li Greci’s BRONX: XF 701 Friday, Oct. 23. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. One ses- RF 951 EPICUREAN DELIGHT: DINE AROUND Enjoy a variety of Staaten, 697 Forest Avenue. Wednes- sion. Bronx Learning Center, 2500 Halsey St. B. Levine. cuisines at three well- known Staten Island restaurants at 5 p.m. Bring your day, Dec. 2. 12 noon. $34. Advance BROOKLYN: KF 701 Two Fridays, Oct. 23 & 30. 10 a.m. checkbook to the orientation session on Friday, Sept. 18. Registration is registration required on or before Nov. 2 p.m. Brooklyn Learning Center, 335 Adams St., 24th required for the restaurants at that time. Meets in annex. 10:15-12:15. R. 17. J. Casanovas/A. Zimring. Floor. J. Portnoy. Zuckerberg. NASSAU: NF 600 NOT BACK TO MANHATTAN: MF 701 Two Fridays, Oct. 16 & 23. WESTCHESTER: WF 851 THEATER EXPERIENCE Attend on and off SCHOOL LUNCHEON Wednesday, 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Manhattan Broadway performances at discounted prices. Bring your checkbook to each Sept. 9. Verdi’s of Westbury,680 Old Learning Center, 50 Broadway, 2nd Floor. N. Remland. session. All sessions are at the Northeast Jewish Center, 11 Salisbury Road Country Rd., Westbury. 12:30 p.m. QUEENS: QF 701 Two Fridays, Nov. 6 & 13. 10:15 a.m.- (off Tuckahoe Rd. across from Bally’s parking lot),Yonkers. Three sessions: $34. 2:15 p.m.Queens Learning Center, 97-77 Queens Blvd., 8th Sept. 10; Oct. 23; Nov. 20. 12:30-2:30. S. Eisenberg. NEW JERSEY: JF 600 SO. NEW Floor. N. Remland. WF 951 DINE AROUND Enjoy a lovely lunch at three of the area’s finer JERSEY ANNUAL LUNCHEON STATEN ISLAND: RF 701 Friday, Dec. 4. 10 a.m.- 5 restaurants. Bring your checkbook and pen to the orientation session on Monday, Oct. 26. 12 noon. Forsgate p.m. One session. Staten Island Learning Center, 4456 Thursday, Sept. 17 in the projection room (mezzanine level) at the Grinton I. Country Club, 375 Forsgate Dr., Mon- Amboy Rd. B. Levine. Will Library, 1500 Central Park Ave., Yonkers. 10-12. F. Pollice. roe Township. $40. A. Solomon.

NASSAU SECTION NF 301 ADVANCED STUDY: REEXAM- $15 includes registration and handouts. D. ing six stitches. Materials provided ( COURSES ING THE HOLOCAUST For those who Skolnik. needles are yours to keep). Freeport Memo- took the Spring course. Examine further NF 402 THE HOLOCAUST REEXAM- rial Library, 144 W. Merrick Rd., Freeport. Unless otherwise noted, all courses have a new research and information of the greatest INED Explore how Hitler was able to rally (Bring quarters for parking meters). Monday, $10 fee (which is non-refundable and non- human destruction perpetrated by the Nazis the German Nation to conduct the worst Sept. 28. 10-12. $16 includes registration and transferable). and their collaborators. Freeport Memorial genocide in history. Review recent discover- materials. N. Tribble. Library, 144 West Merrick Rd. (bring quarters ies from the excavation at Treblinka, examine NF 806 BUILDING SELF-ESTEEM Learn MONDAY for parking meters) in Freeport. Two sessions: photographs and other documents and analyze what self-esteem is, what it does for you and Sept. 30 (Wed.); Oct. 9 (Friday). 10-12. events relating to the Holocaust. Plainview how to create it for yourself. Freeport Memo- NF 101 RETIREES READ-BOOK CLUB $15 includes registration and handouts. M. Old Bethpage Library, 999 Old Country Road, rial Library, 144 W. Merrick Rd., Freeport. Read and discuss one book per month. Shimon. Plainview. Four sessions: Oct. 29; Nov. 5, 12, (Bring quarters for parking meters). First book title mailed in August. The other 19. 2-4. $15 includes registration and hand- Friday, Nov. 13. 10-12. J. Bryan. books are chosen by the group: fiction & outs. M. Shimon. NF 807 THEY WROTE THE SONGS: non-fiction. Freeport Memorial Library, THURSDAY GREAT COMPOSERS Listen to the stories 144 West Merrick Rd. (bring quarters for NF 401 BIBLE’S BURIED SECRETS SEMINARS and music of Ellie Greenwich & Jeff Barry parking meters) in Freeport. Three sessions: Explore recent archeological and historical and Sam Ram & Bert Berns. Freeport Memo- Sept. 21; Oct. 19; Nov. 16. 10:30-12:30. S. evidence on the Biblical text: Exodus, con- Unless otherwise noted, all seminars have a rial Library, 144 W. Merrick Rd., Freeport. Bryan. quest and the United Kingdom, religion of the $2 fee (which is non-refundable and non- (Bring quarters for parking meters). Monday, people of the Bible. Plainview Old Bethpage transferable). Nov. 23. 10:30-12:30. H. Bloch. WEDNESDAY Library, 999 Old Country Road, Plainview. NF 805 QUICK & EASY KNITTING Five sessions: Sept. 17; Oct. 1, 8, 15, 22. 2-4. Learn to make a “potato chip” ruffle scarf us- 2 / SI BEAGLE LEARNING CENTERS PROGRAM SUFFOLK SECTION SELECTION AT CINEMA ARTS IN cock, Jack Benny and Bob Hope. Bring 423 Park Ave.,Huntington. Four sessions: SEMINARS HUNTINGTON Enjoy lectures on Gin- lunch and select the movie of your choice Sept. 21, 28; Oct. 19; Nov. 2. 10:15-4:15. UF 805 MOVIE COURSE & MOVIE ger Rogers, Fred Astaire, Alfred Hitch- to see at the cinema. Cinema Arts Centre, $82. P. Harwood and others. NEW JERSEY SECTION have one). Monmouth County Library, 125 intermediate and advanced techniques of a $2 fee (which is non-refundable and non- COURSES Symmes Drive, Manalapan. Eight sessions. paint, brushes, composition and subject transferable). Unless otherwise noted, all courses have a Begins Sept. 22. 10-12. S. Meyer. matter. Materials needed for first class: JF 805 HEALTH BENEFITS FOR $10 fee (which is non-refundable and non- JF 202 CANASTA Review basics and set of six basic acrylic paints, a variety of RETIREES An explanation of retiree transferable). enjoy playing this game. No prior knowl- brushes, pad of canvas paper, canvas board health benefits and Medicare. Fort Lee edge needed. Bring a deck of cards with and/or canvas. Additional materials list Recreation Center, 1501 Stillwell Ave., Fort two jokers. Monmouth County Library, 125 distributed in class. Monmouth County Lee. Wednesday. Oct. 7, 10-12. No fee. B. TUESDAY Symmes Drive, Manalapan. Eight Library, 125 Symmes Drive, Manalapan. Shiller. sessions. Begins Sept. 22. 12:15-2:15. S. Eight sessions. Begins Sept. 16. 9:30-11:30. JF 806 HEALTH BENEFITS FOR JF 201 MAH JONGG Beginners enjoy Meyer. L. Gilbert. RETIREES An explanation of retiree learning this ancient game that involves health benefits and Medicare. Monmouth skill, strategy and luck. Experienced play- County Library, 125 Symmes Drive, ers gain expertise in finer points. Bring a WEDNESDAY SEMINARS Manalapan. Monday. Oct. 19, 10-12. No current Mah Jongg card and set (if you JF 301 ACRYLIC PAINTING Basic, Unless otherwise noted, all seminars have fee. B. Shiller. WESTCHESTER/ROCKLAND/PUTNAM SECTION M. Schuster. you can protect yourself from this crime. management and the effects on the credit COURSES WF 502 CANASTA Instruction on the Q&A. Grinton I. Will Library, 1500 Central process. Grinton I. Will Library, 1500 Cen- fundamentals of the Modern American Park Ave., Yonkers. Monday, Oct. 5. 10:30- tral Park Ave., Yonkers. Wednesday, Oct. 21. Unless otherwise noted, all courses have a version provided to those new to the 1. No Fee. K. Haefelin, NYSUT. 10:30-1. No Fee. K. Haefelin, NYSUT. $10 fee (which is non-refundable and non- game. All levels. Held in the projection WF 806 PREPARATION FOR AD- WF 808 HOW TO KEEP ACCURATE transferable). room (mezzanine level) at the Grinton MISSION & DISCHARGE FROM A MEDICAL RECORDS Keep accurate I. Will Library, 1500 Central Park Ave., HOSPITAL What questions do you need records for health expenses and the roles of FRIDAY Yonkers. 1-3. M. Schuster. to ask? What papers should you bring? your primary insurers and secondary car- What are your rights as a patient. Q & A. riers. Q & A. Grinton I. Will Library, 1500 WF 501 MAH JONGG Instruction SEMINARS Thursday, Oct. 8. 10:30-1. No Fee. R. Set- Central Park Ave., Yonkers. Wednesday, provided based on rules sanctioned by the teducato, UFT Nurses. Oct. 28. 10:30-12:30. No Fee. R. Burwick. National Mah Jongg League for those new WF 807 UNRAVELING THE MYSTER- WF 809 HEALTH BENEFITS FOR RE- to the game. Bring your own Mah Jongg Unless otherwise noted, all seminars have a $2 fee (which is non-refundable and non- IES OF CREDIT & CREDIT REPORTS TIREES An explanation of retiree health card and set (if you have one). All levels. Learn about credit basics, the different types benefits and Medicare. Grinton I. Will Held in the projection room (mezzanine transferable). WF 805 IDENTITY THEFT Learn how of credit available, the most commonly used Library, 1500 Central Park Ave., Yonkers. level) at the Grinton I. Will Library, 1500 credit option and credit cards. Gain an un- Wednesday, Nov. 18. 10:30-12:30. No Fee. Central Park Ave., Yonkers. 10:30-12:30. your identity can be stolen causing you fi- nancial losses, emotional suffering and how derstanding of personal credit reports, their B. Shiller. TRIPS ALL TRIPS ARE SEPARATED BY MONTH THEN DATE. BUS TRIPS ARE LISTED AT THE END. PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU PUT THE CORRECT CODE & TITLE OF THE TRIP ON YOUR REGISTRATION FORM. BRING THE STAMPED REGISTRATION FORM WITH YOU ON THE TRIP.

Refunds will be made upon your written request, up to four weeks prior to trip date. Mail refund request to: UFTWF Retiree Programs, 52 Broadway, 17th Floor, NY, NY 10004. Attn: Gerri Herskowitz, Director.

LUNCH AT TONY’S DI NAPOLI Tour the THONY GRIFA View luxury brownstones LUNCH AT BOBBY VAN’S Guided tour SEPTEMBER former home of Franklin, Eleanor and Sara and high rises that attract celebrities and dip- of the September 11th Museum and Memo- Delano Roosevelt. Hear about their lives, lomats and the affluent. Tour Grand Central rial. Meeting place for group check-in will WF 901 NEW YORK BOTANTICAL civic activities and governmental positions Terminal and then pass former residences of be e-mailed to you prior to event. Please be GARDENS WITH JOANNE STRAUSS/ as they transformed the nation and the world. Mary Martin, EB White and Stephen Sond- prompt. Tuesday, Sept. 29. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. LUNCH AT EMILIA’S Enjoy guided tours Meet at Roosevelt House, 47-49 E. 65th St. heim. Visit the Katherine Hepburn Garden, $85. S. Eisenberg. of the “Frida Kahlo: Art, Garden, Life” ex- (Park/Madison Aves.) in Manhattan at 10:45 Mary’s Garden and Holy Family Church. QF 901 WALKING TOUR OF GREEN- hibit; and the Rose Gardens and more. Meet a.m. for an 11 a.m. tour. Friday, Sept. 25. Meet on the Northwest corner of Lexington WICH VILLAGE WITH PHIL DESIERE at the Gardens main entrance, 2900 Southern 10:45 a.m.-3:45 p.m. $53. J. DeNave. Ave. & 42nd St. in Manhattan at 10:45 a.m. Stroll through Greenwich Village’s charming Blvd. (across from Fordham University) at 10 UF 902 COLD SPRING HARBOR LABS for an 11 a.m. tour. Tuesday, Sept. 29. 10:45 streets, lovely parks and secret gardens. Meet a.m. for a 10:30 a.m. tour. Thursday, Sept. TOUR & FISHERIES TOUR Guided tour a.m.-1p.m. $14. C. Bing-Howard. at Washington Square Park entrance, 5th Ave. 17. 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m. $59. S. Eisenberg. of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories. Enjoy MF 902 MADISON SQUARE GARDEN & Waverly Pl. in Manhattan at 10:45 a.m. for XF 901 YANKEE STADIUM TOUR/ a cafeteria lunch on your own followed by a ALL ACCESS TOUR/LUNCH AT STAGE an 11 a.m. walking tour. Wear comfortable LUNCH AT THE HARD ROCK CAFÉ tour of Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery & DOOR DELI Go behind-the-scenes of exclu- shoes. Wednesday, Sept. 30. 10:45 a.m.-12:30 Guided tour includes the Yankee Museum, Aquarium. Meet at Grace Auditorium at Cold sive VIP areas, the spectacular chase bridges p.m. $22. R. Taruskin. Monument Park and either the press box or Spring Harbor Labs, 1 Bungtown Road in and view the Knicks and Rangers lockers RF 901 MORAVIAN CEMETERY TOUR dugout or a premium area followed by lunch. Cold Spring Harbor at 9:45 a.m. for a 10 a.m. rooms at this state of the art arena.. Meet at WITH HISTORIAN RICHARD SIMPSON Meet at Yankee Stadium, Gate 6, One East tour. Friday, Sept. 25. 9:45 a.m.-3 p.m. $13. MSG box office lobby, 7th Ave. & 32nd St. in Tour the resting place of many Staten Island’s 161st St. in the Bronx at 11:25 a.m. for an G. Borsuk. Manhattan at 12:15 p.m. for a 12:30 p.m. tour. notable departed. Enjoy the beauty and 11:40 a.m. tour. Friday, Sept. 25. 11:25 a.m.- XF 902 TURTLE BAY/GRAND CEN- Tuesday, Sept. 29. 12:15 p.m.-4:45 p.m. $48. serenity of its acreage. Dress casually and 3 p.m. $51. E. Harris. TRAL TERMINAL/THE HEPBURN J. DeNave. wear comfortable shoes. Meet in front of the MF 901 ROOSEVELT HOUSE TOUR/ GARDEN WALKING TOUR WITH AN- WF 902 9/11 MEMORIAL & MUSEUM/ New Dorp Moravian Church, 2205 Richmond

FALL 2015 / 3 Road in S.I. at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 30. 1 TOAST Focus on three noted institutions Green (adjacent to Battery Park) in Manhat- WANA RESTAURANT Guided tour of p.m.-2:30 p.m. $12. M. Mammana. of Morningside Heights, Columbia Uni- tan at 11 a.m. for an 11:15 a.m. tour. Friday, Stapleton Heights which in its heyday was versity and theological seminaries. Meet at Oct. 9. 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. $47. N. Tribble. the commercial and industrial center of OCTOBER Columbia University entrance, W. 116th St. MF 905 ALVIN AILEY STUDIO TOUR/ Staten Island. Meet at St. Paul’s Memorial & Broadway at 9:30 a.m. for a 10 a.m. tour. NOCELLO LUNCH Enjoy an in-depth Church, 225 St. Paul’s Ave. in S.I. at 11 a.m. XF 904 ALICE’S TEA CUP Enjoy a tra- Tuesday, Oct. 6. 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. $56. S. look at the legacy of Alvin Ailey and the (accessible by bus from S.I. Ferry). Tuesday, ditional afternoon tea party with scones, tea Eisenberg. history of the Alvin Ailey Dance Theater. Oct. 20. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. $40. M. Mammana. sandwiches, desserts and tea. Meet at Alice’s XF 906 THE LADIES MILE WALKING View the foundation’s archived art work, WF 907 YORKVILLE & CARL Tea Cup, 156 E. 64th St. (off Lexington Ave) TOUR WITH ANTHONY GRIFA The photographs and observe a professional divi- SCHURZ PARK/LUNCH AT CAFÉ in Manhattan at 11:45 a.m. for a 12 noon tea Ladies Mile was coined because of many sion class. Meet in the Alvin Ailey Studios D’ALSACE WITH JUSTIN FERATE party. Thursday, Oct. 1. 11;45 a.m.-2 p.m. fashionable stores located on and around lobby, 405 W. 55 St. (9th Ave.) in Manhat- Discover the history and majestic river $66. E. Harris. Broadway; the district contains a variety of tan at 11:15 a.m. for an 11:30 a.m. tour. views. Learn of the long gone summer man- MF 903 THE ZIEGFIELD CLUB: beautiful beaux art, Italian Renaissance and Tuesday, Oct. 13. 11:15 a.m.-3:45 p.m. $58. sions and the artistic 19th century” cottages. LECTURE, VISUAL PRESENTATION/ Queen Anne Style buildings along with the J. DeNave. See great mansions, public art, an iconic LUNCH AT TONY’S DI NAPOLI The earliest skyscrapers. Meet on the Northeast NF 901 AUTUMNS FOOD REWARDS landmark and more. Meet at the entrance to Ziegfield Club, Inc. Executive Director pres- corner of Broadway & 10th St. in Man- – COOKING & EATING Create soups, Carl Shurz Park, 86th St. & East End Ave. ents pieces from the organizations archives hattan. At 10:45 a.m. for an 11 a.m. tour. salads and desserts featuring fall’s bounty. in Manhattan at 9:30 a.m. for a 10 a.m. tour. including personal letters from former Fol- Thursday, Oct. 8. 10:45 a.m.- 1 p.m. $14. C. Meet at a la Carte Culinary Services, 32 Tuesday, Oct. 20. 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. $62. lies members; article photographs and more. Bing-Howard. Atlantic Ave. in Lynbrook. Wednesday, Oct. S. Eisenberg. Meet at Tony’s, 1081 Third Ave. (64th St.) KF 903 LITTLE GERMANY OR 14. 2 p.m.-4 p.m. $48. S. Bryan. NF 902 MUSEUM OF THE CITY OF in Manhattan at 11:15 a.m. for an 11:30 a.m. “KLEINDEUTSCHLAND” TOUR XF 907 CELEBRATING HARLEM NEW YORK! Museum scholar led history lecture followed by lunch. Thursday, Oct. WITH JUSTIN FERATE/LUNCH AT RENAISSANCE & BEYOND WALK- of NYC tour includes Activist New York 1. 11:15 a.m.-3:45 p.m. $52. J. DeNave. KATZ’S DELICATESSEN In 1880, the ING TOUR WITH ANTHONY GRIFA and Timescapes. Meet at the museum, 1220 WF 903 MOMA WITH SYLVIA LAUDE- Lower East Side was the largest German Visit some the most beautiful streets in Fifth Ave. (103rd St.) in Manhattan at 11:15 IEN-MEO/LUNCH AT MONTBELLO Community outside Germany. It ended tragi- NYC including Strivers Row and the site of a.m. for an 11:30 a.m. tour. Wednesday, Guided tour of MOMA exhibits: “From cally with the General Sloccum Steamship the Small’s Paradise Club, the Renaissance Oct. 21. 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $16. S. Bauhaus to Buenos Aires: Grete Stern and Disaster. Discover the remnants of this com- ballroom. View the Arturo Schomburg Re- Bryan. Horacio Coppola.” Meet in MOMA lobby munity. Meet at 9:45 a.m. for a 10 a.m. tour search Church. Meet in front of the Arturo UF 903 THEATER THREE PRODUC- (near windows overlooking sculpture gar- on Lafayette St. opposite Joe Papp’s Public Schomburg Library, 135th St. & Malcolm X TION OF “SWEENEY TODD” & den), 11 W. 53rd St. in Manhattan at 10 a.m. Theatre (425 Lafayette St.) in Manhattan. Blvd. in Manhattan at 10:45 a.m. for an 11 LUNCH AT RUVO”S IN PORTJEFFER- for a 10:30 a.m. tour. Thursday, Oct. 1. 10 Thursday, Oct. 8. 9:45 a.m.-3p.m. $53. R. a.m. tour. Thursday, Oct. 15. 10:45 a.m.-1 SON Enjoy lunch at Ruvo’s Restaurant, 105 a.m.-3:30 p.m. $66. S. Eisenberg. Olff. p.m. $14. Wynn Lane followed by the play at Theater KF 902 “FIND THE NINA’S” THE NEW QF 903 EXPERIENCE A PROFESSION- RF 904 UNFORGETTABLE BEER Three. Wednesday, Oct. 21. 11:45 a.m.-4:15 YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY/PAP- AL KITCHEN – PASTA STYLE! Prepare BREWED IN THE FORGOTTEN BOR- p.m. $50. G. Borsuk. PARDELLA LUNCH Learn about famous a delicious Italian pasta lunch prepared OUGH Enjoy a guided tour of Flagship MF 906 THE FABBRI MANSION/ artist, Al Hirschfeld and his nine decades of by a licensed chef instructor, two licensed brewery. Celebrate Oktoberfest with a flight HOUSE OF THE REDEEMER/LUNCH work on exhibit in “The Hirschfeld Century: chef assistants and you at the Culinary Tech of four craft beers and Philly pretzels. Park- AT PAOLA’S The Fabbri Mansion, built in The Art of Al Hirschfeld.” Meet at the NY Center. Come away with some new knowl- ing lot is behind brewery and is accessible 1916, served as the town residence of Edith Historical Society, 170 Central Park West at edge of cooking. You must wear non-slip by train/bus from S.I. Ferry. Meet at the Shephard Fabbri, great-granddaughter of Richard Gilder Way (77th Street entrance) flat shoes in the kitchen. You will sign off Flagship Brewing Co., 40 Minthorne St. in Cornelius Vanderbilt. The outstanding ar- in Manhattan at 10:15 a.m. for a 10:30 a.m. on “kitchen safety tips.” You may register S.I. at 3 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 15. 3 p.m.- chitectural feature of the house is the library tour. Friday, Oct. 2. 10:15 a.m.- 3 p.m. $55. for only one Professional Kitchen tour. Meet 5p.m. $14. M. Mammana. with its exquisite paneling, a balustrade gal- R. Olff. at the Culinary Tech Center, 460 W. 34th WF 906 RE-DISCOVER NEW YORK lery and even a secret passageway. Meet at QF 902 WESTWIDE STORY WALKING St. (entrance on 10th Ave.) in Manhattan at LOCAL FOODS & SHOPS TOUR WITH the House of the Redeemer, 7 East 95th St. TOUR WITH TONY GRIFA Highlights 10:45 a.m. for an 11 a.m. event. Thursday, URBAN OYSTER Guided tour through (Madison/5th Aves.) in Manhattan at 10:45 include: Upper Westside from San Juan Hill Oct. 8. 10:45 a.m.-1 p.m. $62. R. Taruskin. the hidden tunnels and passageways of this a.m. for an 11 a.m. tour. Thursday, Oct. 22. to Lincoln Square. Visit sights from major QF 904 AFTERNOON TEA AT KING’S unique midtown Manhattan neighborhood. 10:45 a.m.-3:45 p.m. $63. J. DeNave. motion pictures and stars residences, Central CARRIAGE HOUSE Enjoy afternoon tea Meet at the clock in Grand Central Terminal, QF 908 KEHILA KEDOSHA JANINA Park’s Strawberry Fields and Sheep Meadow with a selection of savory tea sandwiches, 89 E. 42nd St. in Manhattan at 1:30 p.m. for SYNAGOGUE TOUR & LUNCH Tour and more. Wear comfortable shoes. Meet at warm scones with cream and jam, a selec- a 2 p.m. tour. Thursday, Oct. 15. 1:30 p.m.- this unique Greek Synagogue and Museum the Southwest corner of Central Park West & tion of cookies and sweets and freshly 5 p.m. $64. S. Eisenberg. and enjoy a lite traditional Greek Jewish 61st St. in Manhattan at 10:45 a.m. for an 11 brewed infused tea. Meet at King’s Carriage KF 904 ROOSEVELT’S LADIES WITH Kosher lunch. Meet at the Synagogue, 280 a.m. tour. Friday, Oct. 2. 10:45 a.m.-12:30 House, 251 E. 82nd St. (bet. 2nd & 3rd JUSTIN FERATE/LUNCH AT SEL & Broome St. (off Allen St.) in Manhattan at p.m. $15. N. Tribble. Aves.) in Manhattan (tea room located on POIVRE Learn about the powerful women 10:45 a.m. for an 11 a.m. tour. Thursday, RF 902 ALL ABOARD FOR FRIDA second floor) at 12:45 p.m. for a 1 p.m. tea. in F.D.R.’s life including his mother Sarah Oct. 22. 10:45 a.m.-2 p.m. $20. L. Chin. KAHLO AT THE NEW YORK BOTANI- Thursday, Oct. 8. 12:45 p.m.-3p.m. $40. L. Delano and his wife Eleanor on this guided RF 906 TOUR & THREE COURSE CAL GARDEN Guided tour of the grounds Chin tour. Explore his posh East Side House. LUNCH AT NICOTRA’S HILTON of this national historic landscape and the RF 903 NEW YORK HISTORICAL SO- Meet on the Northwest corner of 65th St. & GARDEN INN Our host and guide, Susan exhibit, “Frida Kahlo: Art, Garden, Life.” CIETY: “THE HIRSCHFELD CENTU- Park Ave. in Manhattan at 9:45 a.m. Friday, Anderson gives us a tour of the art and Mexican inspired dining and shopping RY: THE ART OF AL HIRSCHFELD” Oct. 16. 9:45 a.m.-3 p.m. $60. R. Olff. gardens that grace the establishment. Meet experiences are available. Meet at the NY EXHIBIT Docent led tour examines the QF 906 EXPERIENCE A PROFESSION- at the Hilton Garden Inn, 1100 South Ave. Botanical Garden, 2900 Southern Blvd. in influences, iconography and techniques AL KITCHEN – AMERICAN GRILL in S.I. at 1 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 22. 1 p.m.-4 the Bronx at 11 a.m. Friday, Oct. 2. 11 a.m- of this popular artist’s works whose linear STYLE! Prepare a delicious Italian pasta p.m. $30. M. Mammana. 1 p.m. $40. M. Mammana. calligraphic style made his name a verb. lunch prepared by a licensed chef instruc- UF 904 WALKING TOUR OF COLUM- XF 905 AN AFTERNOON OF JAZZ & Meet at the NY Historical Society’s 77th St. tor, two licensed chef assistants and you BIA UNIVERSITY & MORNINGSIDE LUNCH Indulge in an afternoon of Jazz rotunda , 170 Central Park West (77th St.) at the Culinary Tech Center. Come away HEIGHTS WITH JIM MACKIN/ where African-American culture and cut- in Manhattan at 12:45 p.m. for a 1 p.m. tour. with some new knowledge of cooking. You LUNCH AT BERNHEIM & SCHWARTZ ting edge talent intertwine to form a rich, Thursday Oct. 8. 12:45 p.m.-2 p.m. $22. M. must wear non-slip flat shoes in the kitchen. Enjoy a guided tour followed by lunch. Meet thriving music experience. Enjoy swing, Mammana. You will sign off on “kitchen safety tips.” at Bernheim & Schwartz Restaurant, 2911 Bebop, Blues and more. Lunch is provided WF 905 THE NEW (OLD) EAST VIL- You can register for only one Professional Broadway in Manhattan at 10:15 a.m. for by Manna’s Restaurant. Meet at Rendall LAGE NOSHING TOUR WITH AL- Kitchen tour. Meet at the Culinary Tech a 10:30 a.m. tour. Monday, Oct. 26. 10:15 Memorial Presbyterian Church, 59 W. 137th EXANDRA LEAF Tour cutting edge East Center, 460 W. 34th St. (entrance on 10th a.m.-2:45 p.m. $48. G. Borsuk. St (bet. 5th Ave. & Malcom X Blvd.-Lenox Village while noshing on Veniero’s pastry, Ave.) in Manhattan at 10:45 a.m. for an 11 MF 907 CENTRAL SYNAGOGUE/ Ave.) in Manhattan at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, organic dumplings, Mexican lunch and a.m. event. Friday, Oct. 16. 10:45 a.m.-1 LUNCH AT MONTEBELLO Central Oct. 6. 11:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. $29. C. Bing- more. Visit Peter Stuyvesant’s “bouwevie p.m. $62. R. Taruskin. Synagogue began on Manhattan’s Lower Howard. and architectural landmarks. Meet at Ve- QF 907 TOUR OF GRAND MASONIC East side and the congregation was founded MF 904 MANHATTAN D.A.’S OF- niero’s, 342 E. 11th St. (bet. 1st & 2nd Aves) HALL/LUNCH AT ALMOND See the in 1839. The congregation moved uptown FICE/IN HOUSE TOUR/LUNCH AT in Manhattan at 9:30 a.m. for 10 a.m. tour. Grand Lodge, Ionic, Gothic and Renaissance in 1870. The synagogue which is the oldest FORLINI’S Tour the D.A.’s office with an Thursday, Oct. 8. 9:30 a.m.-2:15 p.m. $67. rooms in the beautiful headquarters for the in continuous use in NYC was designated a overview of the arrest to sentence process by S. Eisenberg. Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons city landmark and a National Historic Land- an Assistant D.A.. Observe cases being ar- QF 905 BEAUTY SURROUNDS US of the State of New York. Meet at the Grand mark. Meet at the Synagogue, 123 East 55th raigned and view a criminal trial in progress. TOUR AT THE NATIONAL MUSEUM Masonic Hall, 71 W. 23rd St. (6th Ave.) in St. (Lexington Ave.) in Manhattan at 10:45 Bring photo ID. Meet at 1 Hogan Pl. (Centre OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN/LUNCH Manhattan at 10:45 a.m. for an 11 a.m. tour. a.m. for an 11 a.m. tour. Tuesday, Oct. 27. St.) in Manhattan at 10:15 a.m. for a 10:30 AT BOBBY VAN’S Guided tour by a cul- Tuesday, Oct. 20. 10:45 a.m.-2:30 p.m. $42. 10:45 a.m.-3:45 p.m. $58. J. DeNave. a.m. tour. Tuesday, Oct. 6. 10:15 a.m.-3:45 tural interpreter of the museum’s collections R. Taruskin. WF 908 GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM p.m. $39. J. DeNave. that detail artistry found in native life. Meet RF 905 STAPLETON HEIGHTS TOUR WITH SYLVIA LAUDIEN-MEO/ WF 904 ACROPOLIS OF AMERICA in the lobby of the museum at the Alexander WITH CLAUDIA TOBACK/ BUFFET LUNCH AT SARABETH’S EAST Guided WITH JUSTIN FERATE/LUNCH AT Hamilton US Customs House, 1 Bowling LUNCH AT SRI LANKAN LAKRU- tour of the museum with primary concen- 4 / SI BEAGLE LEARNING CENTERS PROGRAM tration on the exhibit, “Alberto Burri: The Aves.)at 10:15 a.m. for a 10:30 a.m. tour. in Lynbrook. You may only register for one Trauma of Painting.” Meet in the museum Tuesday, Nov. 10. 10:15 a.m.-3:45 p.m. $54. cooking and eating tour. Thursday, Nov. 19. BUS TRIPS lobby, 1071 Fifth Ave. (89th St.) in Man- J. DeNave. 2 p.m.-4 p.m. $48. S. Bryan. hattan at 10 a.m. for a 10:30 a.m. tour. RF 908 SUBWAY ART TOUR WITH WF 911 MANHATTAN D.A.’S OFFICE/ KF 901 BUS TOUR OF THE BROOK- Tuesday, Oct. 27. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. $77. S. PHILIP DESIERE Discover “A Treasure IN HOUSE TOUR/LUNCH AT FORLI- LYN NAVY YARD/BLG92 LUNCH Learn Eisenberg. Trove of Art” thats been a feature in New NI’S Tour of D.A.’s office includes lecture, about 300 years of history at the Brooklyn MF 908 HAMILTON GRANGE NA- York subway system since 1904. Mosaic video presentation and an actual arraign- Navy Yard. The vast historic complex has TIONAL MEMORIAL/LUNCH AT THE tiles served as the artistic medium then and ment. Bring photo I.D. Meet at 1 Hogan been reborn as a haven for small businesses GRANGE BAR & EATERY “The Grange” now.You will need a metrocard and comfort- Place (Centre St.) at 10:15 a.m. for a 10:30 and movie productions. Meet the special is the early 19th century home of founding able shoes. Meet under the glass-roofed a.m. tour. Thursday, Nov. 19. 10:15 a.m.- bus in front of the Marriot Hotel, next to father Alexander Hamilton, first Secretary canopy Union Square West & 14th St. 3:45 p.m. $39. S. Eisenberg. 335 Adams St. in Brooklyn at 10 a.m. for a of Treasury and right-hand man to George subway entrance at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 10. XF 910 FRIARS CLUB TOUR & 10:30 a.m. tour. Monday, Sept. 28. 10 a.m.- Washington. View the exhibits and period 1 p.m.-4 p.m. $22. M. Mammana. LUNCH Guided tour focuses on the 3:30 p.m. $55. R. Olff. furnishings on this ranger lead tour plus WF 909 CHOCOLATE LOVER’S ROMP many famous rooms, entertainers and XF 903 LAUGHING OUT LOUD an orientation film on his life. Meet at the WITH ALEXANDRA LEAF Celebrate comedians who performed there followed “SWINGING WITH THE RAT PACK” National Memorial, 414 West 141st St. (St. the “food of the Gods.” Learn everything by lunch in one of their famous banquet PRODUCTION & LUNCH IN TOTOWA, Nicholas/Convent Aves.) in Manhattan at about chocolate. Visit boutique chocolatiers. rooms. Dress code: No jeans and sneak- NEW JERSEY BUS TRIP Come swing 11:15 a.m. for an 11:30 a.m. tour. You may Includes lunch and dessert. Meet at Jacques ers. Meet at the Friars Club, 57 E. 55th St. with the coolest cats in town - Frank, register for only one Grange Museum tour. Torres Chocolates, (enterance on King St.) in Manhattan at 10:45 a.m. for an 11 a.m. Sammy and Dean and a special guest at the Thursday, Oct. 29. 11:15 a.m.-3:45 p.m. 350 Hudson St. in Manhattan at 10 a.m. for tour. Friday, Nov. 20. 10:45 a.m.-2 p.m. Bethwood in Totowa, NJ. Meet the bus at the $41. J. DeNave. a 10:30 a.m. tour. Tuesday, Nov. 10. 10 $74. E. Harris. Bronx Learning Center, 2500 Halsey St. at RF 907 HARBOR DEFENSE MUSEUM a.m.-3:15 p.m. $57. S. Eisenberg. QF 910 RADIO CITY CHRISTMAS 8:30 a.m. for a 9 a.m. departure. Wednes- Guided tour of the only Army museum in QF 909 DISCOVER FRENCH ART & SPECTACULAR See the Christmas Spec- day, Sept. 30. 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (approx.). NYC. Weather permitting, a walk of the CULTURE WITH VIDA SCHREIBMAN tacular show featuring the world renowned $81. E. Harris. outside fortifications include stunning views Guided tour focuses on various French Rockettes. View Santa Claus’ ride in 3D, KF 905 A TASTE OF PHILADELPHIA of the Verrazano Bridge. Watch a video on art dealers and concludes with a visit to listen to organ pipe music and more. Meet BUS TRIP Here is your chance to buy and Revolutionary War musket firing. A state or Albertine, the Reading Room and Bookshop at Radio City, 1260 Avenue of the Americas taste some of “Philly’s” signature dishes federal issued photo ID is required. Meet at housed in the French Embassy mansion de- (50th St.) in Manhattan at 10:15 a.m. for an including cheese steaks, Amish apple frit- the Museum (enter the Fort Hamilton Army signed by famed architect, Stanford White. 11 a.m. show. Friday, Nov. 20. 10:15 a.m.- ters, turtle soup, Bassett’s ice cream and Base at 101st St. gate) in Brooklyn at 10:30 Meet at the Rhinelander Mansion (now a 12:30. $59. N. Tribble. more. Shop at the expanded Reading a.m. Thursday, Oct. 29. 10:30 a.m.-12:30 Ralph Lauren boutique), 867 Madison Ave. MF 912 UPTOWN TREASURES: THE Terminal Market and the Italian Pushcart p.m. $2. M. Mammana. (72nd St.) in Manhattan at 10:45 a.m. for HISPANIC SOCIETY/THE ACADEMY Market. Bring your shopping bags for this UF 905 OHEKA CASTLE TOUR & an 11 a.m. tour. Thursday, Nov. 12. 10:45 OF ARTS & LETTERS/LA LIBERTAD ethnic eating and shopping excursion. Meet LUNCH AT THE CASTLE IN HUN- a.m.-12:30 p.m. $20. L. Chin. LUNCH Tour the Hispanic Society with the bus in front of the Marriot Hotel, next TINGTON Docent led tour of Oheka Castle RF 909 PIZZA SEMINAR AT JIMMY paintings by El Greco, Goya and Velasquez to 335 Adams St. in Brooklyn at 8 a.m. for followed by lunch at the castle. Meet at MAX IN WESTERLEIGH Celebrate and the 360° Sorolla room murals. Visit an 8:30 a.m. departure. Thursday, Oct. 22. the Castle, 135 Westgate Dr. in Huntington national Pizza Day with host, Jim McBrat- the Charles Ives Studio and the Library 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. $35. Price does not include at 10:45 a.m. for an 11 a.m. tour. Thurs- ney who entertains and enlightens you with Members’ Room and Portrait Gallery at food. R. Olff. day, Oct. 29. 10:45 a.m.-2:45 p.m. $62. G. a history and demonstration in preparing the Academy of Arts & Letters. Meet on XF 908 GHOSTLY MANHATTAN BUS Borsuk. this popular American food. Enjoy a deli- Northwest corner of 155th St. & Broadway TOUR WITH ANTHONY GRIFA / cious pizza lunch and beverage. Meet at in Manhattan at 10:15 a.m. for a 10:30 a.m. LUNCH AT PUGLIA IN LITTLE NOVEMBER the Jimmy Max Restaurant, 280 Watchogue tour. Tuesday, Nov. 24. 10:15 a.m.-3:45 ITALY Visit sites where the spiritual Rd. in S.I. at 11 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 12. 11 p.m. $38. J. DeNave. energy of the Dead have been reported and NF 903 HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL & a.m..-1p.m. $14. M. Mammana. strange mists and other phenomenon have TOLERANCE CENTER OF NASSAU WF 910 THE NEW WHITNEY MUSE- DECEMBER been observed. Explore the graveyard of COUNTY Tour the Holocaust Memorial UM OF AMERICAN ART WITH SYL- Stuyvesant’s ghost is said to roam; Gay and learn about the current work the center VIA LAUDIEN-MEO/LUNCH AT FIG & MF 913 GRAND CENTRAL TERMI- St. where Jimmy Walker’s ghost is said to does and listen to a Holocaust survivor’s OLIVE Tour the new Whitney Museum and NAL TOURWITH JOSEPH SVEHLAK/ frequent; Mark Twain’s Mystery House story. Meet at the museum, 100 Crescent enjoy the exhibit, Frank Stella. Meet in the FABIO PICCOLO FIORE LUNCH (House of Terror) and more. Meet the bus Beach Rd. in Glen Cove at 10:45 a.m. for museum lobby, 99 Gansvoort St. at 10 a.m. Guided walking tour gives an in-depth look at the Bronx Learning Center, 2500 Halsey an 11 a.m. tour. Wednesday, Nov. 4. 10:45 for 10:30 a.m. tour. Tuesday, Nov. 12. 10 at the art, architecture, history and recent St. at 9 a.m. for a 9:30 a.m. departure or a.m.-1:30 p.m. No Fee. S. Bryan. a.m.-3 p.m. $83. S. Eisenberg. $200 million renovation. Highlights include: 14th St. & 9th Ave. in Manhattan at 10 a.m. XF 909 SUBWAY ART TOUR WITH KF 909 ARTISANAL GLASS TOUR/ The Kissing Gallery, The Whispering Gal- Thursday, Oct. 29. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. $70. C. PHILIP DESIERE From the edge of DEMONSTRATION & LUNCH AT lery and a private apartment. Meet at the Bing-Howard Greenwich Village, to Central Park West and JUNIOR’S Tour the Urban Glass Center information booth in the center of the main KF 906 OKTOBERFEST IN POMONA, back to the Village/Chelsea border the tour with a demonstration of glass blowing by concourse, 89 E. 42nd St. (Park Ave.) in NY A glorious day in the country with live takes you on an unusual journey. Discover an artist. Meet at Urban Glass, 647 Fulton Manhattan at 10:15 a.m. for a 10:30 a.m. music, dancing and a German Beer Festival. a part of NYC that very few visitors/New St. in Brooklyn at 10:45 a.m. for an 11 a.m. tour. Thursday, Dec. 3. 10:15 a.m.-3:45 p.m. Enjoy a full lunch menu plus bratwurst, Yorkers take time to see: “A Treasure Trove tour. Tuesday, Nov. 17. 10:45 a.m.-3:30 $55. J. DeNave. knockwurst, sauerbraten, fresh cider, donuts, of Art.” A metrocard is needed to enter sub- p.m. $44. R. Olff. WF 912 THEATRICAL GRAMERCY German beer and more. Meet the bus in way. Wear comfortable shoes. Meet under NF 905 SPICE UP YOUR HOLIDAY PARK/ZIEGFIELD CLUB/PETE’S front of the Marriot Hotel, next to 335 Ad- the glass-roofed canopy subway entrance at TABLE I – COOKING & EATING Create TAVERN WITH JUSTIN FERATE ams St. in Brooklyn at 8:30 a.m. for a 9 a.m. the Union Square West Station & 14th St. in appetizers and desserts to create innova- Brief walking tour of Gramercy Park fol- departure. Friday, Oct. 30. 8:30 a.m.-5:30 Manhattan at 10:45 a.m. for an 11 a.m. tour. tion for your holiday meals. Meet at a la lowed by lunch. Enjoy a slide presentation p.m. $76. R. Olff. Thursday, Nov. 5. 10:45 a.m.-1 p.m. $22. C. Carte Culinary Services, 32 Atlantic Ave. about the Ziegfield Club narrated by the KF 907 “GENGHIS KHAN: BRING- Bing-Howard. in Lynbrook. You may only register for one club’s Executive Director. Meet at 9:30 ING THE LEGEND TO LIFE” PHILA- MF 909 MASONIC HALL/FRANCIS- cooking and eating tour. Wednesday, Nov. a.m. on the Northeast corner of Lexington DELPHIA BUS TRIP/LUNCH AT THE CO’S CENTRO VASCO LUNCH Guided 18. 2 p.m.-4 p.m. $48. S. Bryan. Ave. & Gramercy Park North (outside #1 CHART HOUSE Uncover the story tour of the huge rooms lined with impos- MF 911 HAMILTON GRANGE NA- Lexington Ave.) in Manhattan. Thursday, behind the world’s most misunderstood ing columns and an organ whose pipes rise TIONAL MEMORIAL/LUNCH AT THE Dec. 3. 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. $52. S. Eisen- conqueror at the Philadelphia Franklin along one wall in the Grand Masonic Lodge. GRANGE BAR & EATERY “The Grange” berg. Institute. The exhibit features over 200 Some glasswork by Louis Comfort Tiffany. is the early 19th century home of founding RF 910 CHRISTMAS AT THE BURKE/ historical treasures from 13th century Meet at Masonic Hall, 71 W. 23 St. (6th father Alexander Hamilton, first Secretary SEGUINE MANSION Guided tour of the Mongolia including weapons, jewels, Ave.) in Manhattan at 10:30 a.m. for a 10:45 of Treasury and right-hand man to George mansion dressed for the Christmas season monuments and documents that are over a.m. tour. Thursday, Nov. 5. 10:30 a.m.-3:30 Washington. View the exhibits and period with festive music and light refreshments. 1,000 years old. Meet the bus in front p.m. $68. J. DeNave. furnishings on this ranger lead tour plus Meet the host at the rear entrance of the of the Marriot Hotel, next to 335 Adams NF 904 MUSEUM OF JEWISH HERI- an orientation film on his life. Meet at the mansion, 440 Seguine Ave. in S.I. at 1 p.m. St. in Brooklyn at 8:30 a.m. for a 9 a.m. TAGE Guided tour of the museum and dis- National Memorial, 414 West 141st St. (St. Thursday, Dec. 10. 1 p.m.-4 p.m. $37. M. departure. Wednesday, Nov. 4. 8:30 a.m.-6 cussion of significant artifacts. Meet at the Nicholas/Convent Aves.) in Manhattan at Mammana. p.m. $101. R. Olff. Museum, 36 Battery Place in Manhattan at 11:15 a.m. for an 11:30 a.m. tour. You may WF 913 THE JEWISH MUSEUM/LU- KF 908 PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM OF 9:45 a.m. for a 10 a.m. tour. Monday, Nov. register for only one Grange Museum tour. NACH AT SARABETH’S EAST Guided ART BUS TRIP & LUNCH AT BISTRO 9. 9:45 a.m.-12 p.m. $16. S. Bryan. Thursday, Nov. 19. 11:15 a.m.-3:45 p.m. tour of the museum and view the special ROMANO Guided tour of the exhibit, MF 910 MUSEUM OF TOLERANCE $41. J. DeNave. exhibit, “Masterpieces & Curiosities: Alfred “The Wrath of the Gods: Masterpieces by (MOTNY)/PALM 2 LUNCH Guided tour NF 906 SPICE UP YOUR HOLIDAY Stieglitz’s The Steerage” and related works. Michaelangelo, Titan and Rubens.” Meet the includes interactive workshops, exhibits TABLE II – COOKING & EATING Meet at the museum, 1109 Fifth Ave. (East bus in front of the Marriot Hotel, next to 335 and videos that explore issues of prejudice, Create appetizers and desserts to create in- 92nd St.) at 9:30 a.m. for 10 a.m. tour. Adams St. in Brooklyn at 8:30 a.m. for a 9 diversity, tolerance and cooperation. Meet novation for your holiday meals. Meet at a Thursday, Dec. 3. 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. $83. a.m. departure. Tuesday, Nov. 10. 8:30 a.m.- at the Museum, 226 E. 42nd St. (2nd/3rd la Carte Culinary Services, 32 Atlantic Ave. S. Eisenberg. 6 p.m. $101. R. Olff. FALL 2015 / 5 COURSES Unless otherwise noted, courses in all boroughs will begin on Wednesday, September 16 and conclude Thursday, November 19 and have a $10 fee (which is non-refundable and non-transferable). BRONX CRAFTS Basic rubber stamping techniques conversational skills. All levels. 10-12. M. XF 406 ACRYLIC PAINTING Explore MONDAY are used to create handmade items: greeting Salaman. your creativity. Free to paint in any style you cards, stationery and scrapbook paper. Work XF 304 EXPERIENCE THE WORLD OF desire. All levels. No experience needed. XF 101 BASIC STITCHES Learn the basic on different project each week. $35 includes KNITTING: BEGINNER Learn to cast Students and teacher help each other with stitches for crocheting, knitting and needle- registration and materials. 10-12. C. Nguyen. on, knit, purl, change colors, bind off, read suggestions. 10-1:30. M. Mooney. work. Bring your own projects. 10-12. C. XF 204 ADVANCED BEGINNERS easy patterns and use a circular needle. Knit XF 407 DOO WOP: U.S.A. – THE NYC Rodriguez. BRIDGE For those who who have taken the scarves, hats, headbands and cowl necks. GROUPS Listen to the music and watch XF 102 MAH JONGG For those new to beginners class. Continuation of simple tech- Bring any /needles to first class. Supply videos of the great groups from Manhattan the game will receive instruction based on niques in bidding, declarer play and defense. list given out at first class. 10-12. J. Parker. and the Bronx (Drifters, Harptones, Earls and rules sanctioned by the National Mah Jongg 10-12:15. A. Lisle. XF 305 TAI CHI Introduction and practice more). 12-2:30. H. Bloch. League. All levels. 10-12. M. Schuster. XF 205 WATERCOLOR: INTERMEDI- of the basic principles and movements of this XF 408 EXERCISE FOR FUN Use light XF 103 SPANISH: MIXED LEVELS Re- ATE/ADVANCED Watercolor techniques: ancient Chinese exercise. You may register for free weight exercises, stretching and toning, fresh your knowledge of the Spanish language wet-on-wet, wet on dry. Broaden your under- only one Tai Chi class. 10-12. Y. H. Wang. and core training to maintain and improve and culture. Learn communication skills and standing of color theory and effect of light XF 306 ZUM ZUM Fun ways to a great fitness with a certified instructor. 12:30-2:30. popular songs. One year of Spanish recom- on form. Experiment with pen and ink and shape, using hypnotic Latin and International R. Mendel. mended. 10-12. R. Hollingsworth. colored pencils in conjunction with watercol- music. 10:30-12. R. Jacobson. XF 409 ADVANCED BRIDGE Improve XF 104 LET’S MOVE! Exercises for or. Materials needed for first class: Strathmore XF 307 FILM DIRECTORS; PHILIP your bridge skills by fine tuning your bidding, those who want to improve fitness, mobil- 140 lb. watercolor paper. Additional materials SEYMOUR HOFFMAN Follow his career defense and declarer play. All levels. $15 in- ity, strength, balance and general health and discussed at first class. 10-12:15. A. Strinsky. from minor acting roles to featured actor and cludes registration and materials. 12:30-2:30. wellness by working out together. 10-12. A. XF 206 MOSAICS: INTERMEDIATE/ film director. View and discuss his works. L. Frank. Stern. ADVANCED Continue with ongoing projects 12-3. D. Hammitt. XF 410 RHYTHM & BLUES LINE XF 105 INTERMEDIATE QUILTING or begin new advanced level projects. Not XF 308 WRITING WORKSHOP For writ- DANCING Learn some of the most popular Work on various quilting techniques using ei- for beginners. Must use your own tools and ers editing and polishing works in progress: line dances such as Uptown Funk, Happy, The ther hand sewing, machines or both. Continue supplies. Safety goggles mandatory. 10-12:15. a novel, plays, memoirs, collection of poems, Cha Cha Slide and more. Line dance to songs working on projects that you started or experi- P. O’Connell. short stories, journalistic, personal, critical or by R&B singers using sensual senses. 12:30- ment with new materials. 10-12. S. Rieber. XF 207 CALLIGRAPHY Copperplate cal- humorous essays. Written and oral critiques 3. K. McCarthy. XF 106 ADVANCED BRIDGE Learn new ligraphy with the pointed pen. Review basics, by the instructor/class. Poets must duplicate XF 411 MAH JONGG: INTERMEDIATE bidding techniques and conventions along variations, flourishes, greeting cards and enve- their pieces for class - optional for full-length For those who have knowledge of the basic with techniques in hand play and defense. 10- lope design. Beginners welcome. Materials writers. 12:30-2:30. C. Mason. rules under which the game is played, but 12:15. A. Lisle. needed for first class: Higgins Eternal Ink, XF 309 TAKE THE LEAD: INTERMEDI- wish to gain greater knowledge and expertise XF 107 CREATIVE WRITING Explore ruler, Hunt 101 Nib and oblique penholder. ATE/ADVANCED Dance to the rhythms of in the fine points. 12:30-3. J. Kleinberg. literary styles and creativity in various genres: 12:30-2:30. C. Nguyen. Salsa, Cha Cha, Merengue, Bolero, Samba, XF 412 CREATIVE QUILTING: INTER- memoir, poetry, non-fiction and the short XF 208 LET’S DANCE: BEGINNER In- Rumba and Bachata. Enjoy the flow and MEDIATE Master quilt making techniques: story. Eight consecutive sessions. Begins crease your stamina and improve your balance dance your stress away. Not for beginners! rotary cutting, speed piecing template making Sept. 21. 12:30-2:30. F. McKinnon. while dancing to the rhythms of Salsa, Cha Pre-requisite: Let’s Dance. 12:30-2:30. N. and more. Sew pieces by hand or with your XF 108 EXERCISE PLUS/PLUS Blend of Cha, Merengue, Bachata and Rumba. 12:30- DeLaLuz. portable machine. Finish incomplete projects exercises designed to tone, strengthen and 2:30. N. DeLaLuz. XF 310 TAI CHI: NOT JUST BEGIN- and use leftover fabric scraps. Note: quilting stamina and flexibility. Low impact XF 209 LINE DANCING: BEGINNER NERS Continue the practices and basic samples are needed. 12:30-3. J. Beckwith. aerobic included. Bring light hand weights, Learn the basic steps and dances including principles of this ancient art of exercise. All bands and sticky floor mat to class. 12:30- the Cowboy Charleston, Bartender Stomp levels. You may register for only one Tai Chi 2:30. D. Dolan. and more. Geared to the new line dancer. No class. 12:30-2:30. Y. H. Wang. FRIDAY XF 109 TAI CHI (SUN STYLE) Sun Style partner needed. 12:30-2:30. C. Force. XF 311 PIANO: BEGINNER & NON- XF 501 MIDDLE EASTERN DANCE The includes agile steps and exercises that may XF 210 WATERCOLORS: BEGINNER/ BEGINNER Learn to play simple classical, improve mobility, breathing and relaxation. ancient art of belly dancing. Enjoy Arabic, INTERMEDIATE Experiment with color jazz or pop tunes. Bring a small, portable North African and Turkish movements while Tai Chi has been shown to reduce pain/ while learning basic techniques. Emphasis on keyboard to class. 12:30-2:30. N. Zamcheck. stiffness, increase flexibility and improve listening to beautiful music and learning to encouraging individual style and exploring the XF 312 BASIC DRAWING Sketch still-life, play its rhythms on the zills (finger cymbals). memory. You may register for only one Tai medium of watercolor. Materials needed for portraits and landscapes. Emphasis on tonal Chi class. Six consecutive sessions. Begins All levels. You may register for XF 501 or XF first class: Strathmore 140 lb. watercolor pad. contrast and creating textures in realistic 505, but not both.10-12. A. Beeman. Sept. 21. 12:30-2:30. S. Scher. Additional materials discussed at first class. drawings. Field trip: weather permitting. XF 110 INTERMEDIATE BRIDGE Learn XF 502 INTRODUCTION TO SPANISH 12:30-2:45. A. Strinsky. Materials for first class: drawing pad, #2 & #4 Vocabulary, grammar and basic skills are to use strong and weak opening bids and XF 211 MOSAICS: ALL LEVELS Glass pencils, erasers. $11 includes registration and responses, hand play and defense, overcalls provided to facilitate maximum language mosaics with multi-media accents that will materials. 12:30-2:45. A. Strinsky. learning. 10-12. M. Salaman. and doubles. 12:30-2:45. A. Lisle. produce two and three dimensional art XF 111 CANASTA Beginners will receive XF 503 EXERCISE PLUS Blend of projects. Beginners pay an additional $10 at exercises designed to tone, strengthen and instruction on the fundamentals of the Modern first class for a starter Art kit. Safety goggles THURSDAY American version of the game. All levels. increase stamina and flexibility. Low impact mandatory. 12:30-2:45. P. O’Connell. XF 401 BAROQUE ART Survey of the art aerobics included. Bring to class: light hand 12:30-3. M. Schuster. XF 212 TURNING POINTS IN HISTORY XF 112 QUILTING: BEGINNER Create and artist of the Baroque period in Europe. weights, bands and sticky floor mats. 10-12. How certain events change the course of his- 10-12. D. Becker. D. Dolan. using needles, thread and all kinds of fabrics. tory. 12:30-2:30. S. Solomon. Make a 9 Patch Pillow. Materials needed for XF 402 HATHA YOGA Learn to develop XF 504 POTATO CHIP BAG ART & first class: ½ yard of each of two contrasting self-awareness, strength, flexibility and a MORE! Create fun items to use (handbags, cotton fabrics, white cotton quilting thread, WEDNESDAY sense of calm. Bring an exercise mat, a large eyeglass cases, book covers) using bags from quilting needles (size 8-12), pins with thick towel and a small pillow. 10-12. M. Gladwin. potato chips and soda can tabs. Recycling is heads, ¼” tape and . 12:45-2:45. J. XF 301 KUNDALINI YOGA & MEDITA- XF 403 SENIORS NEED TO EXERCISE! the name of the game. 10-12. S. Reiber. Goldberg. TION: ALL LEVELS New to yoga or a Feel better and stronger with simple seated XF 505 MIDDLE EASTERN DANCE The practicing yogi. Kundalini Yoga uses breath and standing exercises that improves strength, ancient art of belly dancing. Enjoy Arabic, movement and meditation to balance the balance and flexibility. Total body workout North African and Turkish movements while TUESDAY body, increase energy flow and quiet the for seniors. 10-12. A. Stern. listening to beautiful music and learning to mind. Wear loose clothing. Bring a pillow and XF 404 DUPLICATE BRIDGE Learn the play its rhythms on the zills (finger cymbals). XF 201 INTERMEDIATE LINE DANC- mat to first class. 10-12. C. LaBue. basics plus scoring and how to compete while All levels. You may register for XF 501 or XF ING Dance instruction at a faster pace than XF 302 TRADITIONAL RUG HOOKING improving your duplicate bridge game. $15 505, but not both. 12:30-2:30. A. Beeman. beginners. Familiarity with vines, shuffles, Use the simple technique of rug hooking to includes registration and materials. 10-12. L. jazz boxes and kickball change are recom- create wall hangings, rugs, bags, pillows and Frank. mended. No partner needed. 10-12. C. Force. SEMINARS more. New and recycled materials, fabrics, XF 405 JEWELRY CREATIONS Learn the XF 202 SHORT STORIES Exploration and , ribbons, knits can be used to create skills needed to construct and repair jewelry discussion of life through the genre of the Unless otherwise noted, all seminars have a these beautiful pieces. 10-12. M. Bottjer. items and provide freedom to create your own $2 fee (which is non-refundable and non- story. $20 includes registration and materials. XF 303 PRACTICAL SPANISH FOR jewelry components. Beginners welcome. 10-12. A. Pruzan. transferable). EVERYDAY USAGE Discover the joy of Material list sent prior to first class. 10-12. R. XF 805 ITALIAN RENAISSANCE Learn XF 203 RUBBER STAMPING & PAPER learning expressions, idioms, writing and Demers. 6 / SI BEAGLE LEARNING CENTERS PROGRAM about the artists and their works during this ting and binding off are taught. Participants XF 809 EVER DREAM OF WRITING A Bbroadway show, Beautiful. Friday, Nov. 6. period. Two Fridays; Oct. 2, 16. 10-12. $4. will knit a scarf. Materials needed: size 15 BOOK! Learn how to write and publish your 10-12. D. Isoldi. D. Becker. needles and Lion Brand Chunky yarn. Friday, story through the use of the Internet. Co- XF 811 CONQUER CLUTTER: ENJOY XF 806 COMEDY LEGEND View clips of Oct. 9. 12:30-3. J. Parker. authors and descendants of Thomas Tunney YOUR LIFE Learn how you can develop the early days of comedy. Discuss Rodney XF 808 HOW TO KEEP ACCURATE explain their journey from the beginning to a plan that eliminates clutter and gives you Dangerfield, Jackie Gleason, Lucille Ball and MEDICAL RECORDS Keep accurate a published work. Friday, Nov. 6. 10-12. R. more time to enjoy life. Two sessions: Fri- Rich Little. Friday, Oct. 2. 10-12. D. Isoldi. records on health expenses and the roles of Tunney & E. Cocchiola. days, Nov. 6 and Nov. 13. 12:30-2:30. $4. J. XF 807 WORLD OF KNITTING Designed your primary insurers and secondary carriers. XF 810 SALUTE TO CAROLE KING Rose. to introduce beginners to the world of knit- Q & A. Thursday, Oct. 22. 10-12. No Fee. R. & BEAUTIFUL The life and career of ting. Basic practices such as , knit- Burwick. the singer/songwriter. View clips from the BROOKLYN basic techniques of making seed bead game with tiles. Four sessions: Oct. 29; Nov. assistance on new stitches, pattern reading MONDAY jewelry. Materials list distributed first day of 5, 12, 19. 10-12. J. Moran. and any problems. 1-3. S. Staton. class.12:30-3. S. Walton. KF 404 OPERA Learn what makes opera one KF 508 LEARN THE APPLE iPAD Learn KF 101 STAINED GLASS DESIGN I Work KF 208 SERIOUS READING Read and of the greatest of all art forms. Audio and video to operate this electronic device. Bring your on projects using a glass cutter, soldering iron discuss the novel, Phineas Redux by Anthony excerpts of great operatic scenes and different and glass grinder. Safety goggles mandatory. Apple iPad to class (must know ID & pass- Trollope. 1-3. J. Trachten. operatic voice types. Insights into character de- word). 1-3. C. Rosen. All levels. $45 includes registration and mate- KF 209 P.A.C.E. Low impact exercise pro- velopment and plots. See a final dress rehearsal rials. 9:30-12:30. D. Johnson. KF 509 TRADITIONAL & NON- gram that helps increase joint flexibility, range at the Metropolitan Opera House with an op- TRADITIONAL SCRAPBOOKING & KF 102 STRETCH & RELAX Improve of motion and muscle strength. 1-3. T. Pratt. tional backstage tour (date: TBA). $20 includes flexibility and balance with gentle exercise. COLLAGE Create scrapbooks and books KF 210 WATERCOLOR WORKSHOP Vari- registration and materials. 10-12:30. J. Dzik. using paint, collage, other materials and Learn relaxation techniques. Bring large towel ous techniques of watercolor explored. Supplies KF 405 POLYMER CLAY: BEGINNER/ or mat. 10-12. T. Pratt. assemblage. Bring glue, scissors and your needed: 9” x 12” watercolor pad (cold-pressed), INTERMEDIATE Learn how to condition imagination to first class. Additional materi- KF 103 INTERMEDIATE LINE DANCE set of watercolor transparent paints, #6 round the clay and the techniques to create pendants, als discussed at first class.1-3. I.J. Haber Enjoy the fun of dancing and exercise. Clas- brush and ½ flat brush. 1-3. E. Comins. earrings and brooches. Five sessions: Sept. sic line dances included. All levels. 10-12. E. 17; Oct. 1, 8, 15, 22. $25 includes registration Scheff. and materials. 10-12:30. M. Suthiwong. SEMINARS KF 104 BEGINNERS ONLY LATIN WEDNESDAY KF 406 JAZZ JOURNEY WITH GRACE DANCE Improve circulation and develop Unless otherwise noted, all seminars have KF 301 STAINED GLASS DESIGN II From New Orleans to New York and all the stamina while working out to great music. 10- places in between. Take a virtual tour through a $2 fee (which is non-refundable and non- 12:15. B. Sayegh. Work on projects using a glass cutter, solder- ing iron and glass grinder. Safety goggles the world of Jazz and its fascinating history: transferable). KF 105 BEGINNER BRIDGE Learn to play the music, the players, the styles, the stories. KF 805 GENEALOGY Learn about this popular game. Review basic rules and mandatory. All levels. $45 includes registra- tion and materials. 9:30-12:30. G. Fishman. Journey is enhanced by guest lecturers from searching for one’s ancestors with resources skills. 10-12:30. C. Rubin. the Jazz community. 1-3. G. Metivier. and tips to discover your family’s past. KF 106 INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED KF 302 SHAKESPEARE Read analyze and discuss Much Ado About Nothing. 10-12. J. KF 407 YOGA A set of mental and physi- Thursday, Sept. 17 10:30-12:30. M. Marcus. LATIN DANCE Improve coordination, cal exercises aimed at producing spiritual memory and develop stamina while working Trachten. KF 806 HOW TO KEEP ACCURATE KF 303 BELLYDANCE & BOLLYWOOD enlightenment. Bring a yoga mat and towel. MEDICAL RECORDS Keep accurate out to great music. 12:30-3. B. Sayegh. 1-3. C. LaBue. KF 107 INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED Enjoy sampling dance movements from the records on health expenses and the roles of Mid-East and from Bollywood movies. All KF 408 INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED your primary insurers and secondary carri- BEADING Not for beginners. Materials list SPANISH Communication and comprehen- distributed at first class. 12:30-3. C. Horn. levels. 10-12. A. Beeman. ers. Q & A. Thursday, Oct. 1. 10:30-12:30. KF 304 ADVANCED BEGINNERS ITAL- sion are the objective. Practice conversa- No Fee. R. Burwick. KF 108 INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED tion through contemporary experience and MAH JONGG Enjoy playing this interna- IAN For those with basic knowledge of Ital- KF 807 SALUTE TO HUMPHREY ian grammar and conversation. $15 includes readings. Some background in Spanish is BOGART & INGRID BERGMAN Learn tional game with tiles. 12:30-3. E. Scheff. beneficial. 1-3. E. Drayton. KF 109 SKETCHING & PAINTING registration and materials. 10-12. P. Niglio. about these two great actors and focus on KF 305 BEAD WORKSHOP Make beauti- KF 409 LINE DANCING: ADVANCED WITH GEORGE Explore and use different BEGINNER Enjoy the pleasure and exercise their iconic film, Casablanca. Friday, Oct. types of media including acrylics, pastels, ful beaded jewelry. Bring to first class: three 2. 10-12:30. L. Grant. colors of 4mm fire polished beads, #11/0 seed of dance. 1-3. N. Cangiano. oils and more. Bring to first class: sketch pad, KF 410 PAINTING WITH RICHARD KF 808 KNITTING AN INFINITY SCARF pencils, charcoal, erasers (Optional – pastels, beads, one five strand clasp. Not for begin- Learn to knit and finish an infinity scarf, a ners. 10-12:30. T. Gesuele. Still life drawing for beginners. Materials watercolor, acrylic paints). 1-3. G. Kerasiotis. discussed at first class. 1-3. R. Baumann. great unisex handmade gift for the holidays! KF 110 THE PLEASURE OF POETRY KF 306 CLASSIC MYSTERY & SUS- For knitting beginners. Bring worsted wool Discuss, write and read aloud poems that PENSE FILMS Screen and discuss these yarn and #6 or #7 needles to both seminars. explore love, aging, friendship and the human classic films: Serpico; Midnight Cowboy; FRIDAY Two sessions: Thursdays, Oct. 8 & 22. 10- condition. $20 includes registration and mate- Scarface; Rear Window; The Maltese Falcon, 12:30. $4. L. Broudy. Dirty Harry and more. Previous shown films rials. 1-3. M. Glenn. KF 501 CHORUS Perform in a group and KF 809 SALUTE TO ELVIS PRESLEY not repeated. 12-3. R. Romer. learn to sing multi-part compositions with KF 307 ZUMBA GOLD Focus on toning Explore his life and career. View video clips other singers. $15 includes registration and of his performances, concerts and movies. TUESDAY and improving one’s muscle strength, posture, materials. 10-12. J. DeRanieri. mobility and coordination. 12:30-2:30. B. Friday, Oct. 9. 10-12:30. D. Isoldi. KF 201 BEGINNERS/INTERMEDIATE KF 502 LEARN THE APPLE iPAD Learn KF 810 PASSION FOR TRAVEL Find Sayegh. to operate this electronic device. Bring your FRENCH For those with some knowledge KF 308 JEWELRY: ADVANCED BEGIN- enjoyment whether traveling solo, with a of French. Move quickly through a review Apple iPad to class (must know ID & pass- partner or group. Share travel tips. Thursday, NERS TO INTERMEDIATE Create hand- word). 10-12. C. Rosen. of language and an emphasis on correct pro- made jewelry using the art of seed beading. Oct. 15. 10-12:30. C. Silverman. nounciation. Vocabulary stressed for travel- KF 503 BEGINNERS TAI CHI Introduc- KF 811 SALUTE TO WHITNEY HOUS- Must know basics of seed beading techniques. tion to basic principles and movement. ers. Visit a restaurant. $15 includes registra- Materials list distributed at first class. 12:30-3. TON Discuss her life and career. View tion and materials. 10-12. P. Niglio. 10-12:30. J. He. performances of her greatest hits. Friday, S. Walton. KF 504 ACRYLIC PAINTING & PAS- KF 202 INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED KF 309 CREATIVE WRITING Learn Oct. 16. 10-12:30. D. Isoldi. BRIDGE Basic training to improve playing specific techniques and receive support in TELS Introduction to basics of painting KF 812 SOLO TRAVEL Enjoy travelling, skills. 10-12:30. R. Goldman. preparing and polishing your materials such that emphasize drawing, composition, value but can’t find traveling companions or prefer KF 203 QUILTING: BEGINNER/INTER- as memoirs, fiction and essays. 12:30-3. M. and color theory. Techniques of creating to explore on your own. Instructor shares MEDIATE Create beautiful works of art Eller. with pastels explored. Bring drawing pad, her experience and offers solo travel tips. sewing quilts, decorative accessories and pil- KF 310 BEGINNERS DRAWING Introduc- charcoal pencil, kneaded eraser and paint Thursday, Oct. 29. 10-12:30. C. Silverman. lows. $15 includes registration and materials. tion to painting with pastels. Materials list is supplies to class. Additional materials list 10-12:30. No class: Oct. 20. J. Putterman. KF 813 ENHANCE YOUR BEAUTY: given at first class. 1-3. A. Ojo. distributed in class. 10-12:45. J. Lippmann. MAKEUP APPLICATION Learn the basic KF 204 SKETCHING & DRAWING Ele- KF 505 DOLLS Sew beautiful dolls using ments of design using pencil, charcoal and steps on applying makeup to enhance your a variety of embellishments: beads, lace and appearance and accentuate your best fea- ink. Bring 11” x 14” Strathmore drawing pad, THURSDAY paint which are decorative, comforting and HB pencil and kneaded eraser to first class. tures. Bring your own brushes, moisturizers, KF 401 STRETCH & RELAX Exercise for fun to assemble. $20 includes registration foundations, concealers, mirrors and more to 10-12:30. E. Comins. and materials. 12:30-3. J. Putterman. KF 205 VINTAGE CLASSIC FILMS fun and fitness using chairs and mats. 10-12. practice techniques in class. Thursday, Nov. T. Pratt. KF 506 INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED 5. 10-12. L. Grant. Screen and discuss classic films including: TAI CHI Advanced knowledge of basic The Candidate; Elephant Walk; The Sand- KF 402 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY Learn KF 814 BRAIN GAMES TO KEEP moves is required. Improve and perfect your piper; Auntie Mame; From Russia with Love to use your digital camera, take and edit photos, YOUR MIND STIMULATED Learn and more. 10-1. R. Romer. create movies and incorporate them into emails. movements1-3. J. He. memory games, mnemonic tricks and other KF 206 JAZZERCISE Stretching and danc- Bring your digital camera to class. $25 includes KF 507 KNITTING Beginners learn mental activities to stimulate the brain. ing to Jazz, Rhythm & Blues, Salsa, Cha Cha, registration and a published book of your work. the basics. Intermediate/Advanced select Friday, Nov. 6. 10-12:30. S. Louer. Swing and Mambo. 12:15-2:15. K. Sanson. 10-12. J. Griffith. a project and receive assistance in new KF 815 MINI WELLNESS VACATION KF 207 INTRODUCTION TO SEED KF 403 INTRODUCTION TO MAH techniques. Bring to first class: # 7 needles, Learn relaxing, refreshing, renewing tech- BEADING: BEGINNERS ONLY Learn JONGG Learn how to play this international worsted weight yarn and patterns. Individual FALL 2015 / 7 niques of relaxation. Thursday, Nov. 12. tricks with coins, cards, rubber bands and KF 817 CAMILLE CLAUDEL, FRENCH laborated on his work. Discover the sad end- 10-12:30. M. Eller. dollar bills. Bring a deck of cards. Friday, ARTIST Learn about Rodin’s mistress who ing to her life. Thursday, Nov. 19. 10-12:30. KF 816 ABC’S OF MAGIC! Learn magic Nov. 13. 10-12. J. Shalom. created her own detailed sculptures and col- S. Gansl. MANHATTAN MF 202 BRIDGE INSTRUCTION: North African and Turkish movements Comins. MONDAY ADVANCED BEGINNER Instruction and while listening to beautiful music and MF 402 MASTERS OF EUROPEAN free play. Must have some experience in learning to play on the zills (finger cym- OPERA Explore and examine the elements MF 101 SHORT STORY INTO FILM playing bridge. 9:45-12:15. C. Rubin. bals). All levels. 12:45-2:45. A. Beeman. of European operas from France, Germany, Read a short story for each class and view MF 203 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH Italy and Russia. View, listen and discuss. the screen adaptation the following week. Learn to understand and speak fluent Span- WEDNESDAY $15 includes registration and materials. Discuss the merits of both the literary story ish. Emphasis on grammar and vocabu- 9:30-12. E. Godfrey. and the movie after each film. $15 includes lary. Knowledge of reading, writing and MF 301 HEBREW: ADVANCED BE- MF 403 ITALIAN CINEMA View and registration and materials. 9:45-12:15. W. speaking some Spanish is required. Book: GINNERS/INTERMEDIATE Focus on discuss films by Italian director, Vittorio de Wyss. Advanced Spanish Step-by-Step by Barbara conversational modern (Israeli) Hebrew Sica including: The Bicycle Thief; Mar- MF 102 DUPLICATE BRIDGE Must be Bregstein. No beginners. You may register supplemented with reading, comprehension riage Italian Style; Two Women and more. an experienced player. No instruction. 9:45- for MF 203 or MF 213, but not both. $15 and written expression. Pre-requisite: must Films are in Italian with English subtitles. 12:15. B. Cantara. includes registration and materials. 10-12. be able to read and write Hebrew letters Conducted in English. $15 includes regis- MF 103 THE ART OF MAGIC Learn No class; Oct. 20. M. Stahl. (both print and cursive). $15 includes regis- tration and materials. 9:45-12:15. J. Worth. professional magic tricks with emphasis on MF 204 ITALIAN: BEGINNER Gram- tration and materials. 9:45-11:45. E. Katz. MF 404 YOGA Gentle stretching and re- cards and coins. Bring a deck of cards and mar, easy conversation and simple reading. MF 302 COMEDY APPRECIATION laxation practices which bring about a feel- four quarters to the first class. Additional Books: Italian, A Self-Teaching Guide by Explore the art and craft of stand-up ing of peace and well-being in the mind, materials to be determined. 10-12. S. Gertz- Edorado A. Lebano (2nd edition) and Rac- comedy and how the comic perspective body and spirit. 9:45-11:45. C. DeVito. man. contini Simpatici by Liliana Briefel (ISBN can pain and increase happiness. MF 405 GREAT IDEAS OF WESTERN MF 104 ART OF THE RENAISSANCE 0-658-00544-8). You may register for MF Guest comedians and classic videos. 9:45- CIVILIZATION Read and discuss several IN NORTHERN EUROPE A survey of 204 or MF 209, but not both. 10-12. A. 11:45. P. Herzich. essays in the book Against the Current by Renaissance art and artists from the 1400’s DeGennaro. MF 303 BRIDGE: ADVANCED BEGIN- Isaiah Berlin. 10-12. I. Greenfield. to the 1500’s in Northern Europe. 10-12. D. MF 205 SHORT STORIES Discussion of NERS & INTERMEDIATE Instruction MF 406 LATIN DANCE Learn the Cha Becker. short stories, their style and significance. and free play. 9:45-12:15. R. Cantara. Cha, Mambo and Salsa at your own pace. MF 105 CALLIGRAPHY Copperplate You may register for MF 205 or MF 211, MF 304 STAINED GLASS Work on proj- Improve stamina, balance and memory calligraphy with a pointed pen: review but not both. 10-12. A. Zuckerberg. ects using glass cutter, soldering iron and while having fun. 10-12. B. Sayegh. basics, plus variations, flourishes, greet- MF 206 THE DOO WOP EXPERIENCE glass grinder. Safety goggles mandatory. MF 407 QUILTING Create beautiful ing cards and envelope design. Beginners Relive the music of the 50’s and 60’s. $35 includes registration and materials. works of art. Sew quilts, pillows and deco- welcome. Materials needed: paper, Higgins Discuss and view rare performances of 9:45-12:45. M. Duberstein. rative accessories. $15 includes registration Eternal Ink, ruler, Hunt 101 nib and oblique the groups now and then. Learn Doo Wop MF 305 CREATIVE WRITING: ALL and materials. 12:15-2:45. J. Putterman. penholder. 10-12. C. Nguyen. harmony, sing-a-long, listen and analyze LEVELS Use exercises and source mate- MF 408 DRAWING Creative works done MF 106 DANCERCISE Dance and recordings. 10-12. D. Isoldi. rial to enhance the “creative imperative” with wet and dry media. Bring a #2 pencil, exercise for fitness and fun. Learn Country MF 207 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH within you. $15 includes registration and eraser, ball point pen and paper to first Western, Folk, Line and Broadway Styles. Reinforce oral and written communication materials. 10-12. M. Glenn. class. You may register for either MF 401 10-12. G. Adler. skills. Study familiar situations in everyday MF 306 TAI CHI Introduction to basic or MF 408, but not both. 12:15-2:45. J. MF 107 MORE GREAT VINTAGE life. Some knowledge of French required. principles and movements of this ancient Comins. FILMS & STARS Films include: Auntie 10-12. M. Louis. Chinese exercise. 10-12. J. He. MF 409 MEMOIR WRITING: I RE- Mame; From Russia with Love; The Candi- MF 208 CHORUS Learn simple elements MF 307 RECORDER: INTERMEDI- MEMBER…Dig into your well of memo- date; The Guns of Navarone; The Sand- of music while enjoying the joy of singing. ATE Improving your technique and un- ries and write about your first crush, food, piper and more. 10-12:30. R. Romer. 10-12. T. Morino. derstanding. $13 includes registration and family, joys and sorrows. Read excerpts MF 108 GENTLE YOGALATES A slow MF 209 ITALIAN: INTERMEDIATE/ materials. 10:15-12:15. R. Zeitlin. from famous memoirs and useful story yoga practice using chairs, standing poses ADVANCED Italian I pre-requisite. Some MF 308 POLITICS & THE CINEMA starters. All levels. Bring a notepad, pen and guided meditation along with a simple skill in conversation and reading neces- Films include: Titanic; Norma Rae; Marie and a favorite photo to first class. 12:45- Pilates mat class for body conditioning and sary. Grammar, reading and conversation Antoinette and more. 11:45-2:45. L. Car- 2:45. L. Schwartz. strengthening. 12:30-2:30. G. Adler. are covered. Book: Italian, A Self-Teaching rubba. MF 410 COMPUTERS: BEGINNER No MF 109 ART OF THE RENAISSANCE Guide by Edorado A. Lebano (2nd edition). MF 309 HEBREW: ADVANCED Knowl- prior knowledge necessary. Word process- IN NORTHERN EUROPE A survey of You may register for MF 204 or MF 209, edge of Hebrew grammar, vast experience ing (MS Word) and introduction to the Renaissance art and artists from the 1400’s but not both. 12:15-2:15. A. DeGennaro. in conversational Hebrew and a wide- Internet on Apple MacBook computers. Ac- to the 1500’s in Northern Europe. 12:30- MF 210 GOLDEN VOICES Study of art- ranged vocabulary is required. Reading cess to computer advised for practice. Bring 2:30. D. Becker. istry and lives of great opera stars: Ramey, without vowels is a must. $15 includes a flash drive. $15 includes registration and MF 110 RUBBER STAMPING & PA- Tebaldi and Freni. Six sessions: Sept. 22; registration and materials. 12-2. E. Katz. materials. 12:30-2:30. L. Malchick. PER CRAFTS Basic techniques to create Oct. 6, 20, 27; Nov. 10, 17. 12:15-2:15. B. MF 310 BEADING: BEGINNERS Learn MF 411 NUTRITION COGNITION Beat handmade items: greeting cards, statio- Haspel. basic bead skills to make jew- the high cost of health care by staying well. nery, scrapbook paper, one-of-a-kind gifts. MF 211 SHORT STORIES Discussion of elry. Must be able to thread a fine needle. Apply the science of nutrition to main- Different project each week. $35 includes short stories, their style and significance. Materials list sent prior to first class. Lists tain good health and prevent disease and registration and materials. 12:30-2:30. C. You may register for MF 205 or MF 211, distributed for projects. 12:15-2:45. H. dysfunction. $15 includes registration and Nguyen. but not both. 12:30-2:30. A. Zuckerberg. Weinberg. materials. 12:45-2:45. S. Elbaz. MF 111 BEGINNING FRENCH Learn MF 212 DRAWING: BEGINNER & IN- MF 311 CANASTA Learn and play the MF 412 ACTING Use theater exercises, conversational French, grammar, vocabu- TERMEDIATE Study the basic principles Modern American version of the popular monologues and scene work to further lary and everyday expressions and phrases. of drawing that create volume. Learn how game. It’s an easy game to play, but diffi- your skills in a low risk environment. $15 12:45-2:45. M. Louis. to develop the illusion of a three dimen- cult to master. $13 includes registration and includes registration and materials. 12:45- MF 112 YIDDISH LANGUAGE & sional form on a two dimensional surface. materials. 12:30-3. J. Kotkin. 2:45. E. Rosen. CULTURE Conversation, reading, stories, Materials list mailed prior to first class. MF 312 QI QONG (TAI CHI) DEEP poems and songs. Some knowledge of Yid- 12:30-2:30. R. Baumann. BREATHING EXERCISES First hour FRIDAY dish required. $15 includes registration and MF 213 SPANISH FOR BEGINNERS standing up; second hour sitting on chairs. materials.12:45-2:45. M. Leberstein. Learn Spanish based on simple vocabulary, 12:45-2:45. J. He. MF 501 LEARN TO PLAY THE PIANO MF 113 BRIDGE: INTERMEDIATE basic grammar and conversational skills. MF 313 RECORDER: ADVANCED Bring your own electronic keyboard to Instruction and free play. Bring your own Book: Easy Spanish Step-by-Step by Bar- Improve your technique and ensemble play- class. Work on the ABC’s of piano play- cards. 12:45-2:45. R. Cantara. bara Bregstein. You may register for MF ing. $13 includes registration and materials. ing. Beginners and intermediates welcome. 203 or MF 213, but not both. $15 includes 12:45-2:45. R. Zeitlin. 9:45-11:45. N. Zamcheck. TUESDAY registration and materials. 12:30-2:30. No MF 502 BEAD WEAVING: BEGINNER class; Oct. 20. M. Stahl. THURSDAY TO INTERMEDIATE Learn basic to MF 201 WOODWORKING Learn to MF 214 MAH JONGG All levels. Par- intermediate skills of beadweaving to cre- make small toys, household objects and sal- ticular attention given to beginners. Please MF 401 DRAWING Creative works done ate various types of jewelry. Materials list vage favorite pieces. Power tools provided. bring a current National Mah Jongg League with wet and dry media. Bring a #2 pencil, sent prior to first class. List supplied for Materials to be determined. Safety goggles card to class. 12:30-2:30. H. Rothman. eraser, ball point pen and paper to first projects. 9:45-12:15. E. Esses. mandatory. $35 includes registration and MF 215 MIDDLE EASTERN DANCING class. You may register either for MF 401 MF 503 VOCAL TECHNIQUE WORK- materials. 9:30-12:30. M. Duberstein. Ancient art of belly dancing. Enjoy Arabic, or MF 408, but not both. 9:30-11:30. J. SHOP Use your natural instrument as a 8 / SI BEAGLE LEARNING CENTERS PROGRAM means of interpretation and communica- Read The Light We Cannot See by Anthony Develop your artistic ability painting land- materials supplied. Thursday, Oct. 1. 12:30- tion. $20 includes registration and fees. Doerr for first class. Other selections scapes, seascapes and flowers. All levels. 2:30. H. Levin. Five sessions: Sept. 25; Oct. 9, 23, 30; Nov. chosen by group. Three sessions: Sept. 18; Bring watercolor set and pad to first class. MF 807 THE EXQUISITE FRENCH 13. 10-12. B. Haspel. Oct. 9; Nov. 6. You may register for MF 12:30-2:30. S. Ng. FOLK SONG Explore the heart and MF 504 PLAYWRITING Learn how to 507 or MF 508, but not both. 12:15-2:15. MF 512 IMPROVISATIONAL THE- soul of the French through their Post-Wat create dramatic characters and develop a C. Lambert. ATER Create characters, scenes and even Chansons Poetiques. Sung in French with strong plot while writing short scenes and MF 508 RETIREES READ BOOK full plays using your imagination and work- written English translations. Thursday, Oct. plays. Constructive feedback is offered. CLUB – GROUP B Read and discuss one ing together. $15 includes registration and 8. 12:30-2:30. H. Levin. Seasoned or first-time playwrights. $15 book approximately every three weeks. materials. 12:45-2:45. M. Polsky. MF 808 CAROLE KING SALUTE The includes registration and materials. 10-12. Read The Light We Cannot See by Anthony life and career of this singer/songwriter. M. Polsky. Doerr for first class. Other selections SEMINARS View her and other artists perform the MF 505 ZUMBA FOR RETIREES Slow chosen by group. Three sessions: Sept. 25; songs she wrote. View a cast performance paced with easy steps to follow for active Oct. 16; Nov. 13. You may register for MF Unless otherwise noted, all seminars have from the Broadway musical, Beautiful. adults using a variety of music including 507 or MF 508, but not both. 12:15-2:15. a $2 fee (which is non-refundable and non- Tuesday, Oct. 13. 12:30-2:30. D. Isoldi. Salsa, Cumbia, Cha-Cha, Mambo, Meren- C. Lambert. transferable). MF 809 INTRODUCTION TO PRINT- gue, Twist, Jazz and Flamenco. Incorpo- MF 509 KNITTING: ALL LEVELS MF 805 HOW TO KEEP ACCURATE MAKING The art of monotype requires rates warm-ups and dance combined with Beginners learn the basics. Intermediate/ MEDICAL RECORDS Keep accurate only the simplest materials and a lot of fitness and stretch exercises. 10:15-12:15. Advanced will select a project and receive records for health expenses and the roles imagination. Bring smooth drawing paper, B. Sayegh. assistance in new techniques. Beginners of your primary insurers and secondary golden open acrylic paint, a soup spoon, MF 506 HISTORY & THE CINEMA must bring a size 7 needle, worsted weight carriers. Q & A. Tuesday, Sept. 29. 10:30- Q-tips and makeup sponges to seminar. Films include: The Roosevelts: Theodore, yarn and a beginners pattern. 12:30-2:30. 12:30. 52 Broadway, 19th floor. No Fee. R. Thursday, Oct. 15. 12:30-2:30. R. Meric. Franklin & Eleanor (7 sessions) and The L. Boudy. Burwick. MF 810 QUICK & EASY KNITTING Madness of Henry VII; Killing Hitler MF 510 MAH JONGG All levels. Particu- MF 806 EXPRESS YOURSELF IN Learn to make a “potato chip” ruffled scarf 11:45-2:45. L. Carrubba. lar attention given to beginners. Bring a COLLAGE Create art by simply cutting, using only six stitches to give as a gift or MF 507 RETIREES READ BOOK current national Mah Jongg league card to arranging and adhering colorful papers to a keep yourself. $16 includes registration CLUB – GROUP A Read and discuss one class. 12:30-2:30. H. Rothman. surface. Facilitates understanding of picto- and materials. Thursday, Oct. 22. 12:30- book approximately every three weeks. MF 511 WATERCOLOR PAINTING rial space, composition and abstraction. All 2:30. N. Tribble.

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QF 109 DRAWING & SKETCHING: Bring a fully CHARGED camera, flash QF 211 LOVE YOUR APPLE iPAD MONDAY BEGINNER/ INTERMEDIATE Use drive and USB cord to connect your camera Learn to use this marvelous computing charcoal, pen, pencil and ink wash. Explore to the computer. 10:15-12:15. R. Cooper. device that suits most of our retirees needs: QF 101 ITALIAN: BEGINNERS Want to black and white media. Bring a sketch pad QF 203 ORIGAMI: JAPANESE ART e-mail, surfing the web, playing games with learn the most romantic language – Italian? and #2B pencil to first class. Supply list OF PAPER FOLDING Projects include friends wherever they are and getting the Have fun with this Italian native speaker. mailed prior to first class. 12:45-2:45. L. gift containers, flowers, butterflies, birds, most benefit and enjoyment. Bring your Ciao a tutti. Required text: Italian, A Self D’Abate. other animals and more. Items can be used Apple iPad to class. Instruction for Apple Teaching Guide by Eduardo A. Lebano QF 110 LOVE YOUR APPLE iPAD as gifts. Materials discussed at first class. iPad ONLY. WiFi provided; you don’t need (2nd edition; ISBN: 978-0-471-35961-6). Learn to use this marvelous computing 10:15-12:15. R. Malinconico. 4G service. You may register for only one 10:15-12:15. S. Swinbune. device that suits most of our retirees needs: QF 204 MIDDLE EASTERN DANC- Apple iPad class. 12:45-2:45. R. Cooper. QF 102 LOVE YOUR APPLE iPAD e-mail, surfing the web, playing games with ING Exercise your body with gentle dance QF 212 LINE DANCING: BEGINNERS/ Learn to use this computing device that friends wherever they are and getting the movements from the ancient art of belly BEGINNERS PLUS Great way to exercise suits most of our retirees needs: e-mail, most benefit and enjoyment. Bring your dancing. Learn to play finger cymbals by learning dances in a variety of music surfing the web, playing games with friends Apple iPad to class. Instruction for Apple listening to Arabic, Spanish/Arabic and styles: old and new, Cha Cha, Mambo, wherever they are and getting the most ben- iPad ONLY. WiFi provided; you don’t need Turkish music. Four sessions: Sept. 22, 29; Tango, Waltz. No partners or experience efit and enjoyment. Bring your Apple iPad 4G service. You may register for only one Oct. 6, 13. 10:15-12:15. V. Quinones. necessary. 12:45-2:45. R. Malinconico. to class. Instruction for Apple iPad ONLY. Apple iPad class. 12:45-2:45. A. Cumba. QF 205 FOLK DANCING Learn different QF 213 SOCIAL MAH JONGG Play WiFi provided; you don’t need 4G service. QF 111 ENSEMBLE MUSIC Explore a folk dances for fun, exercise and sociabil- for fun and enjoyment. Bring your own You may register for only one Apple iPad variety of music combinations and styles ity. Four sessions: Oct. 20, 27; Nov. 10, 17. Mah Jongg card and set (if you have one). class. 10:15-12:15. A. Cumba. of duos, trios, quartets and chamber music. 10:15-12:15. E. Bologna. 12:45-2:45. R. Feldman. QF 103 DRAWING & SKETCHING: Must have basic proficiency on an instru- QF 206 MAH JONGG Beginners will ADVANCED Use charcoal, pen, pencil and ment (strings, woodwind, percussion or enjoy learning this ancient game involving WEDNESDAY ink wash. Explore black and white media. keyboard). 12:45-2:45. M. Patelson. skill and luck. More experienced players Supply list mailed prior to first class. 10:15- QF 112 ISRAELI FOLK DANCING: will gain expertise in fine points. Bring QF 301 PIANO KEYBOARD: BEGIN- 12:15. L. D’Abate. INTERMEDIATE Learn traditional Israeli your own Mah Jongg card and set (if you NER/INTERMEDIATE Note reading, QF 104 TAI CHI: ANCIENT CHI- circle and line dances. Wear sneakers or have one). 10:15-12:15. R. Feldman. chord playing and a variety of music is cov- NESE MARTIAL ART Practice the basic flat soled shoes. 12:45-2:45. A. Bloom. QF 207 OIL PAINTING: STILL LIFE & ered. Bring your own keyboard (61 keys) principles and movements of this ancient QF 113 BRIDGE WORKSHOP: BE- PORTRAITURE Beginners and advanced and headphones. You may register for only Chinese exercise. Wear comfortable shoes GINNERS/ADVANCED BEGINNERS students welcome. First class is a still life one Piano Keyboard class. 10:15-12:15. M. and clothing. 10:15-12:15. Y. Wang. Supervised practice for the inexperienced demonstration. Supply list mailed prior to Patelson. QF 105 BRIDGE: BEGINNERS Give player. Improve your logic, concentration first class. 10:15-2:15. E. Morozowski. QF 302 CREATIVE WRITING Dream yourself an intellectual challenge in a social and reasoning skills, while increasing bid- QF 208 STAINED GLASS Beginners of publishing your own novel, short story, setting while learning the basics. 10:15- ding and playing knowledge. 12:45-2:45. learn the fundamentals of stained glass memoir, essay or play? Learn key strate- 12:15. J. Fasman. J. Fasman. design, glass cutting and copper foil assem- gies, techniques and valuable feedback to QF 106 ART WITH AN IMPRESSION- bly to develop and complete their projects. help get your work published. $17 includes IST FLAIR Learn how to paint in the TUESDAY Experienced students receive guidance on registration and materials. 10:15-12:15. J. impressionistic style. Work from still-life more advanced creations. Work at your own Cunningham. and photos. Each class begins with teacher QF 201 SPANISH: BEGINNERS/ pace. Safety goggles mandatory. Supply QF 303 YOGA Learn how to release stress demonstration. Supply list mailed prior to ADVANCED BEGINNERS Learn to list mailed prior to first class. You may while becoming stronger and more flex- first class. 10:15-2:15. B. DeCeglie. communicate in Spanish for daily use. register for only one Stained Glass course. ible. The adapted poses allow everyone: QF 107 MYSTERY STORIES What fun Emphasis on grammatical principles to fa- $65 includes registration and materi- beginners to experienced yogis; those with it is to solve “who dunits.” Analyze myster- cilitate listening, speaking and reading. For als.10:30-2:30. L. Carbone. injuries and illnesses to be become physi- ies and more. Discuss and view famous beginners or those with some knowledge QF 209 CLASSIC FILMS: CROWN cally fit. You may register for only one Yoga detective films. Reading list available at of the language. Required textbook: Easy JEWELS View and discuss women who class. No class: Oct. 21. 10:15-12:15. T. first class. Read Police by Jo Nesbo before Spanish Step by Step by Barbara Bregstein. reflect the heritage of Britain: Maggie Pratt. first class. No class: Oct. 19. 10:30-12:30. 10:15-12:15. E. Martin. Smith, Wendy Hiller, Vivian Leigh and QF 304 BRIDGE: INTERMEDIATE Re- M. Eller. QF 202 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY more. 11-2. P. Levenson. view, reinforce and expand bidding knowl- QF 108 GUITAR: BEGINNERS/ Learn how to crop, edit and improve your QF 210 SPANISH: INTERMEDIATE/ edge. Preset hands provide for application INTERMEDIATE Note reading, chord photographs using an Apple iMac comput- ADVANCED For those with prior knowl- of the basics to declarer and defender card progressions and finger picking patterns. er, iPhoto, iTunes and Photo Booth. Must edge of Spanish to enhance communication play. 10:15-12:15. J. Fasman. Songs from folk and popular genres includ- be comfortable using a computer mouse skills for daily use. Required textbook: QF 305 ADVANCED PHOTOGRAPHY ed. Bring your own guitar, preferably with and keyboard. Class will create a slide Advanced Spanish Step by Step by Barbara Meet at various sites in Queens and L.I. nylon strings. 10:30-12:30. M. Patelson. show that is viewable from any computer. Bregstein.12:45-2:45. E. Martin. to practice camera techniques. Review FALL 2015 / 9 images to refine and print at the Queens basics. Enjoy playing and developing your es to make a scarf, afghan or baby blanket. a $2 fee (which is non-refundable and non- Learning Center lab. Bring a flash drive. skills. 10:15-12:15. A. Dryshpel. Bring a pattern and a size J crochet hook to transferable). Required: Your own transportation to each QF 403 MATURE MOVES Lively first class. Five sessions: Sept. 18, 25; Oct. QF 805 FRANK SINATRA Celebrate site. Three sessions: Sept. 30; Oct. 14, 28 and energizing easy-does-it aerobic and 2, 9, 16. 10:15-12:15. B. Gorman. Sinatra’s 100th birthday with concert foot- plus two field trips (3 hrs. each) sites and calisthenics workout. Loose clothing and QF 502 PLEASURES OF READING age, the Rat Pack, his family and the latter dates distributed at first class. 10:15-1:15. sneakers required. Check fitness with your Read and discuss contemporary short sto- years. Two sessions: Wednesdays, Sept. 30; J. Kramer. doctor. 10:15-12:15. G. Judelson. ries from The O. Henry Prize Stories, 2015 Oct. 7. 12:45-2:45. $4. D. Isoldi. QF 306 PASTEL PAINTING Become ac- QF 404 CANASTA Introduction to the (Anchor). Read the first two stories before QF 806 SALUTE TO LUCILLE BALL quainted with pastel as a painting medium. basics. Enjoy playing and developing your first class. 10:15-12:15. M. Levinson. Take a journey into the career of the first Drawing skills, understanding design skills. 10:15-12:15. L. Cohen. QF 503 YOGA Learn how to release stress lady of comedy. See the I Love Lucy pilot concepts and color theory are stressed. QF 405 ACRYLIC PAINTING Applica- while becoming stronger and more flex- and other selected episodes. Wednesday, Paintings are developed from photos stu- tion and technique. Emphasis on individual ible. The adapted poses allow everyone: Oct. 14. 12:45-2:45. D. Isoldi. dents choose. Supply list mailed prior to expression, the study of color, composition beginners to experienced yogis; those with QF 807 ART RENAISSANCE IN first class. No class: Oct. 21. 10:15-2:15. C. and design Required: vinyl, latex, non-latex injuries and illnesses to be become physi- NORTHERN EUROPE Survey of art and Obergfell. or rubber gloves. Supply list mailed prior to cally fit. You may register for only one Yoga artists of Flanders including Jan Van Eyck, QF 307 THE BIBLE’S BURIED SE- first class. 10:15-2:15. M. Gorsky. class. 10:15-12:15. T. Pratt. Rogier van der Weydan and Hans Mem- CRETS Learn about the Bible’s buried QF 406 PAINTING IN WATERCOL- QF 504 BRIDGE: ADVANCED Improve ling. Wednesday, Oct. 21. 10:15-12:15. D. secrets and what archaeology tells us. ORS Work from live still life or your own your skill as declarer and defender with Becker. Four sessions: Sept. 16, 30; Oct. 7, 14. drawings, prints or photos. Use watercolor play of hand techniques. Score the extra QF 808 QUICK & EASY KNITTING $15 includes registration and printing fee. traditions within a contemporary frame- trick that makes you a desired partner and a Learn to make a “potato chip” ruffled scarf 10:30-12:30. D. Skolnik. work to explore composition, color, value feared opponent. 10:15-12:15. J. Fasman. using only six stitches that you can give QF 308 STAINED GLASS Beginners and perspective. Watercolor experimenta- QF 505 KNITTING Beginners learn how as a gift or keep for yourself. Materials learn the fundamentals of stained glass de- tion encouraged. Supply list mailed prior to to knit and purl. More advanced knitters get provided. $16 includes registration and sign, glass cutting and copper foil assembly first class.10:15-2:15. C. Rickey. help with patterns and individual projects. materials. Wednesday, Oct. 21. 12:15-2:15. to develop and complete their own projects. QF 407 QUILTING Explore patterns us- Bring your work in progress to first class N. Tribble. Experienced students receive guidance on ing half square triangles to make a simple and needles and yarn (thick wool) if you QF 809 HOW TO KEEP ACCURATE more advanced creations. Work at your quilt with visual complexity. Pick an assort- are a beginner. All levels. Four sessions: MEDICAL RECORDS Keep accurate own pace. Safety goggles mandatory. Sup- ment of fabric that goes well together (more Oct. 23, 30; Nov. 6, 13. 10:15-12:15. E. records for health expenses and the roles of ply list mailed prior to first class. You may fabric may be necessary the bigger you go). Weinstein. your primary insurers and secondary car- register for only one Stained Glass course. Finish into a quilt top. Sew by hand or ma- QF 506 OPERA Audio and video excerpts riers. Q & A. Friday, Oct. 23. 10:30-12:30. $65 includes registration and materials. chine. Sewing machines available. Basic of great operatic and different voice types. No Fee. R. Burwick. 10:30-2:30. L. Carbone. quilting supplies necessary. All levels. $20 See a final dress rehearsal at the Metropoli- QF 810 RENAISSANCE IN FRANCE QF 309 ZUMBA Learn this dance program includes registration and materials. 11-2. tan Opera house with optional backstage Look at the work of Jean Fouquet, inspired by Latin rhythms that have been J. Isaacs. tour. Five sessions: Sept. 18, 25; Oct. 2, 9, Jean Clouet and their contemporaries. modified for retirees and beginners in their QF 408 CONTEMPORARY POETRY 16. 10:15-12:45. J. Dzik. Wednesday, Oct. 28. 10:15-12:15. D. exercise routine. Wear comfortable clothes Use creativity and imagination to write and QF 507 SPANISH FOR BEGINNERS Becker. and shoes. Bring a towel and water bottle. discuss poetry. 12:45-2:45. A. Spero. Learn the basic fundamentals of speak- QF 811 IDENTITY THEFT All you need 12:30-2:30. J. Ramirez. QF 409 SINGER’S SINGERS Nearly ing and understanding Spanish. Required to know about protecting your personal QF 310 PIANO KEYBOARD: BEGIN- forgotten timeless popular tunesmiths and textbook: Spanish Made Simple by Eugene information and how to prevent theft. NER/INTERMEDIATE Note reading, singers of standards are kept alive with Jackson and Antonio Rubio, Revised by Wednesday, Oct. 28. 12:45-2:45. No Fee. chord playing and a variety of music is plenty of rare sought after vocal examples Judith Nemethy.10:15-1:15. M. Stahl. K. Haefelin, NYSUT. covered. Bring your own keyboard (61 on audiotape. Presentations include memo- QF 508 FILMS WITH JEWISH QF 812 15TH CENTURY GERMAN keys) and headphones. You may register for rabilia, fully researched biography and THEMES View and discuss films that por- ART Examine the altarpieces and devo- only one Piano Keyboard class. 12:45-2:45. history. Q & A. Seven sessions. Begins Oct. tray Jewish connections in America, anti- tional art work of The Holy Roman Empire. M. Patelson. 8. 12:45-2:45. D. Singer. Semitism, the Holocaust and other Jewish Wednesday, Nov. 4. 10:15-12:15. D. QF 311 BRIDGE WORKSHOP: INTER- QF 410 LINE DANCING: BEGINNER themes. Films include: Nicky’s Family; The Becker. MEDIATE Improve your skills with su- Great way to exercise by learning dances in Young Lions; Yiddle with His Fiddle and QF 813 FRIDA KAHLO, THE REBEL pervised practice. Find answers and solve a variety of music styles: old and new, Cha more. 12:30-2:45. M. Levinson. Learn about this Mexican self-portrait art- problems as you play the game. 12:45- Cha, Mambo, Tango, Waltz. No partners QF 509 BRIDGE WORKSHOP: AD- ist, feminist icon and her turbulent marriage 2:45. J. Fasman. or experience necessary. 12:45-2:45. R. VANCED Supervised practice for expe- to fellow artist Diego Rivera. Wednesday, Malinconico. rienced players. Discussion of modern Nov. 4. 12:30-3. S. Gansl. THURSDAY QF 411 MAH JONGG Beginners enjoy methods of bidding and play. 12:45-2:45. J. QF 814 THE ART OF ISABELLA & learning this ancient game involving skill Fasman. FERDINAND’S SPAIN Explore the QF 401 THE ITALIAN TRAVELER and luck. More experienced players gain QF 510 MEDITATION Discover ways art and architecture of the period of this Going to Italy? Learn about the culture, or- expertise in fine points. Bring your Mah to calm yourself and release stress. Five famous monarchy. Wednesday, Nov. 18. dering a meal, shopping for clothes, money Jongg card and set (if you have one). sessions: Sept. 18, 25; Oct. 2, 9, 16. 12:45- 10:15-12:15. D. Becker. system (euros), necessary documents and 12:45-2:45. L. Cohen. 2:45. T. Pratt. QF 815 CAMILLE CLAUDEL Learn more. Required textbook: 5-Minute Italian about this French sculptor and graphic art- by Berlitz (any edition you can find) 10:15- FRIDAY SEMINARS ist. She was Rodin’s assistant and mistress. 12:15. S. Swinburne. Lecture and film. Wednesday, Nov. 18. QF 402 CANASTA Introduction to the QF 501 CROCHET Learn the basic stitch- Unless otherwise noted, all seminars have 12:30-3. S. Gansl.

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10:15-12:15. S. Stanley. Austria and Switzerland. Discussion and own supplies. Supply list mailed prior to MONDAY RF 104 CANASTA PLAY LAB For those videos showcasing geography, history, cur- first class. $12 includes registration and pat- who play, but like to become more experi- rent events and the interests and needs of tern fees. 12:30-2:30. N. Keay. RF 101 SEWING For those with little or enced. Provide your own cards. No class participants. Meets in annex. 12:30-2:30. J. RF 110 YOGA Strive for a strong healthy no hand or machine sewing experience or Oct. 19. 10:15-12:15. U. Mackler. Rueckert. body, mind and spirit through breathing, those who want to brush up. Purchase sup- RF 105 CANASTA: PLAY LAB II For RF 108 THE DOO WOP EXPERIENCE movement and meditation. Chair optional. plies with instructor’s guidance. All levels. the experienced player. Provide your own Relive the music of the Doo Wop groups Wear yoga/exercise apparel. Bring a yoga $15 includes registration and equipment. cards. 10:15-12:15. No class: Oct. 19. S. of the 50’s and 60’s. View and discuss mat. 12:30-2:30. F. Kosowski. Meets in annex. 9:30-12. P. Bartels. Siegel. appearances of these groups; learn to sing RF 111 MAH JONGG: BEGINNER For RF 102 JEWELRY & BEADING DE- RF 106 ITALIAN: INTERMEDIATE For harmony and analyze and compare different those who want to learn the game. 12:30- SIGN: BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE those who speak and read Italian and want recordings. New material. 12:30-2:30. D. 2:30. R. Rose. For those who have little or no experience to improve their comprehension, pronuncia- Isoldi. RF 112 MAH JONGG PLAY LAB Prac- using the tools necessary to create jew- tion and conversation skills. Emphasis on RF 109 ADVANCED JEWELRY DE- tice the basics of the game. For those who elry with beads. Purchase materials with reading and grammatical principles. 10:15- SIGN & BEADING Learn how to use play. 12:30-2:30. R. Entis. instructor’s guidance. Meets in annex. 12:15. R. Caputo. beads creatively through your own designs RF 113 ITALIAN FILMS View films 10:15-12:15. G. Catanzaro. RF 107 CONVERSATIONAL GERMAN with instructor guidance. For those with from 1940 to present (Italian with Eng- RF 103 CANASTA: BEGINNER For Focus on vocabulary for travel in Germany, prior beading experience. Purchase your lish subtitles). Films include: Rosselini’s those who have never played the game. 10 / SI BEAGLE LEARNING CENTERS PROGRAM Paisan; DeSica’s Shoeshine; Visconti’s of the American musical. Sing songs and Nelson. their skills. Purchase an inexpensive, light Bellisima and more. Discussion to follow. experience shows such as Annie Get Your RF 403 CANASTA PLAY LAB For those colored yarn, crochet hook or knitting Meets in annex. 12:30-3. F. Corti. Gun, Gypsy and The Music Man. Meets in who wish to gain more experience. 10:15- needles (size on yarn label). All levels. annex. 10:15-12:15. F. McKinnon. 12:15. C. Patelsky. 10:15-12:15. L. Davis. TUESDAY RF 303 INTERMEDIATE & AD- RF 404 MOSAICS FOR BEGINNERS RF 504 CREATING PAPER BEADS VANCED QUILTING A New York Learn the basic techniques and proper Design decorative paper beads using RF 201 ADVANCED STAINED GLASS Beauty Block will be created. Must have tool usage to create a one of a kind everyday items you have at home. Create a LAB For experienced students capable of knowledge of sewing techniques. Purchase mosaic piece. Choice of glass, china and bracelet or necklace. No experience neces- working independently and creating com- your own supplies. Meets in annex. 10:15- other materials can be used. New stu- sary. Supply list mailed prior to first class. plex projects. Purchase your own supplies. 12:15. M. Grenier. dents: Must bring a $7 check to the first Three sessions: Oct. 9, 16, 23. 10:15-12:15. Safety goggles mandatory. $15 includes RF 304 WOMEN’S LITERATURE Dis- class for a runner. $23 includes registra- S. Zalkin. registration and use of large equipment. cuss short stories about women and their tion and basic materials. 10:15-12:15. R. RF 505 KNOW YOUR ANTIQUES & Meets in annex. 9-12. C. Pato. loves, successes and disappointments in all McGivern. COLLECTIBLES Learn how to identify RF 202 ITALIAN FOR BEGINNERS stages of their lives. All new stories. 10:15- RF 405 S.I. CHORALEERS Share the antique jewelry, furniture, porcelain and For those with little or no knowledge of 12:15. A. Zuckerberg. joy of group singing and learn the basics more. Bring an item to research and identi- Italian but enjoy traveling, music, art and RF 305 CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH of music in the process. Course culminates fy. Meets in annex. Four sessions: Oct. 23, culture of Il bel Paese. Meets in annex. 10- Learn to speak French for travel or fun. with a performance at the end term party on 30; Nov. 6, 13. 10:30-12:30. M. Mandel. 12. R. Caputo. 10:15-12:15. L. Siegel. Dec. 2. 10:15-12:15. E. Ratner. RF 203 GREAT BOOKS: CLASSICS RF 306 ZUMBA GOLD PLUS & RF 406 BASIC BALLROOM: BEGIN- SEMINARS & POPULAR LITERATURE Group ZUMBA GOLD TONING The Latin and NERS…and those who want to brush up. consensus will determine selections. 10-12. International dance rhythms of the original Waltz, Tango, Fox Trot, Cha Cha, Mambo Unless otherwise noted, all seminars have A. Devlin. Zumba programs have been modified so and Swing. No partner necessary. 10:15- a $2 fee (which is non-refundable and non- RF 204 DISCOVER YOUR APPLE that adults of any age and fitness level can 12:15. F. Veldeman. transferable). iPAD & APPLE iPHONE Learn how to achieve success. More intense movements RF 407 BEST SELLERS: PAST & RF 805 IDENTITY THEFT Learn how operate your devices for emailing, navigat- offered for those who choose to advance. PRESENT Read and discuss best sell- your identity can be stolen, prevent finan- ing the internet, taking photos, texting and Appropriate footwear required. You may ers. Read The Girl on the Train by Paula cial losses and protect yourself. Friday, more. 10:15-12:15. C. Rosen. register for only one Zumba class. 10:15- Hawkins for first class. Syllabus distributed Sept. 18. 10:30-12:30. No Fee. K. Haefelin, RF 205 WATERCOLORS FOR BEGIN- 12:15. S. Paris. in class. Meets in annex. 12:30-2:30. L. NYSUT. NERS Develop your own style while learn- RF 307 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY Baum. RF 806 BRUSH UP YOUR SHAKE- ing basic techniques. Supply list mailed Learn the basics of taking a great photo- RF 408 BASIC DRAWING TECH- SPEARE! View and discuss the 2013 film, prior to first class. Meets in annex. 10:15- graph and what all those /dials on NIQUES For beginners and those who Much Ado About Nothing. Friday, Sept. 25. 12:15. P. Whitehouse. the back of your camera mean and how to want to improve their skills. Learn the 10:15-1:15. A. Devlin. RF 206 LINE DANCING Learn the basics use them. Bring your camera to class. A foundations that are a pre-requisite to RF 807 YOGA/ART…SACRED GEOM- and enjoy this mind and body stimulating card reader and other materials are provid- develop the knowledge and techniques that ETRY Learn how to use yoga and music to activity. 10:15-12:15. L. Kalipetes. ed. $25 includes registration and materials. are needed in all media. Meets in annex. stimulate your creativity. Create a mandala RF 207 AEROBIC & BODY SCULPT- Meets in annex. 12:30-2:30. J. Griffith. 12:30-2:30. M. Corti. based on seven overlapping circles. Bring ING Variety of low impact aerobic and RF 308 CREATIVE WRITING Explore RF 409 MAH JONGG PLAY LAB For a compass and ruler to first class. No dance movements to work on cardiovascu- literary styles. Share your ideas, memories those who wish to gain more experience. experience necessary. Meets in annex. Two lar endurance for a healthy heart. Weights and creativity in various genres: memoir, 12:30-2:30. R. Rose. sessions: Friday, Sept. 25; Oct. 2. 10-1. $4. are used to sculpt and strengthen your poetry, non-fiction and short story. Meets in RF 410 LEARN TO PLAY THE RE- C. LaBue. body; stretching incorporated to increase annex. 12:30-2:30. F. McKinnon. CORDER For those who are beginners RF 808 NYSUT MEMBER BENEFITS flexibility. Sneakers required. Bring a RF 309 FINDING BIRDS DURING or beginning again. Start with the basics Review member benefits with emphasis on mat and small weights. 10:15-12:15. D. FALL MIGRATION Meet on Sept. 16 for of how to play and read music. Supply Catastrophic Insurance, Long Term Care Nalitt. an orientation session from 12:30-2:30 fol- list mail prior to first class. 12:30-2:30. D. and Home Care Insurance. Friday, Oct. 2. RF 208 CONVERSATIONAL ITALIAN lowed by three field trips at 9 a.m. on Sept. Deorio. 10:30-12:30. No Fee. TBD. For those who have taken at least one year 30; Oct. 7, 14. H. Fischer. RF 411 TAI CHI: INTERMEDIATE For RF 809 NOBODY’S PERFECT! View of Italian or want to improve their skills. RF 310 SPANISH CONVERSATION: those who have at least two years experi- and discuss the classic comedy, Some Emphasis on pronunciation and grammar. THE FASTEST GROWING LAN- ence. 12:30-2:30. R.Yuen. Like It Hot. Friday, Oct. 9. 10:15-1:15. F. 12:15-2:15. R. Caputo. GUAGE IN AMERICA Learn to commu- RF 412 CLASSIC PILATES Restorative, Grieco. RF 209 CONVERSATIONAL HEBREW nicate in Spanish for daily use. 12:30-2:30. gentle strength training to increase flexibil- RF 810 HOW TO KEEP ACCURATE Learn to hold a simple, every day conversa- L. Siegel. ity, balance and a general feeling of well- MEDICAL RECORDS Keep accurate tion with ease and enjoyment. No previous RF 311 TAI CHI: BEGINNERS Learn being. Proper breathing and relaxation records on health expenses and the roles of knowledge necessary. Individual attention the basic principles of Tai Chi. For those techniques are essential (chair optional). your primary insurers and secondary car- given to beginners. Book is optional. Be- with little or no experience. 12:30-2:30. R. Bring a towel, mat and wear comfortable riers. Q & A. Friday, Oct. 16. 10:30-12:30. gins Sept. 29. 12:30-2:30. Y. Efraim. Yuen. clothing.12:30-2:30. S. Cohen. No Fee. R. Burwick. RF 210 FIT-ERCISE Variety of low im- RF 312 THE LATE ROMAN EMPIRE RF 413 STRESS FREE FITNESS FOR RF 811 MYTHS ALIVE! Discover and pact aerobic exercises for cardio endurance, FROM COMMODUS TO CONSTA- BEGINNERS A combination of exercises discuss the influence of classic mythology muscle conditioning and strengthening with TINE Study the decline of the Roman Em- designed to tone, strengthen and increase on the night sky. Friday, Oct. 16. 10:30- weights. Flexibility and relaxation through pire during the 3rd & 4th centuries AD and stamina and flexibility. Bring a mat and 12:30. Meets in annex. A. Devlin. gentle stretching. Appropriate footwear the development and rise of Christianity light hand weights. Proper footwear re- RF 812 WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON, required. 12:30-2:30. J. Chow. within the empire. $20 includes registration quired. 12:30-2:30. D. Dolce. LINCOLN, ROOSEVELT AND… RF 211 LINE DANCING All levels. and materials. 12:30-2:30. L. Warner. CARY GRANT! View and discuss Hitch- 12:30-2:30. L. Kalipetes. RF 313 ZUMBA GOLD PLUS & FRIDAY cock’s thriller, North by Northwest. Friday, RF 212 WATERCOLORS II For those ZUMBA GOLD TONING The Latin and Oct. 23. 10:15-1:15. F. Grieco. with prvious experience. Supply list mailed International dance rhythms of the original RF 501 STAINED GLASS: BEGINNER RF 813 PAPEL PICADO Learn the art prior to first class. Meets in annex. 12:30- Zumba programs have been modified so Learn to use a glass cutter, grinder, foiler of traditional Mexican Cut-Paper. Choose 2:30. P. Whitehouse. that adults of any age and fitness level can and soldering iron to create unique projects a template to create a beautiful piece. All RF 213 THE LANGUAGE OF FILM achieve success. More intense movements at your own pace. Safety goggles manda- levels. Materials provided. Meets in annex. View and discuss classic and contempo- offered for those who choose to advance. tory. Supply list mailed prior to first class. Friday, Oct. 30. 10-12:30. C. LaBue. rary films: All About Eve, Ida, The Station Appropriate footwear required. You may $15 includes registration and large equip- RF 814 THE PAINTING IN THE AB- Agent and more. Meets in annex. 12:30-3. register for only one Zumba class. 12:30- ment. 9:30-12:30. C. Pato. STRACT Explore the values of gray, black F. Grieco. 2:30. S. Paris. RF 502 THE REVOLUTIONARY and white to create an individual painting WAR The 1997 mini-series, Liberty! The and how they are all connected to create WEDNESDAY THURSDAY American Revolution is first of several a large abstract. All levels. Materials pro- films that chronicles the events leading up vided. Friday, Nov. 6. 10-1. C. LaBue. RF 301 ROMAN CULTURE A broad RF 401 DRAWING WITH COLOR Learn to the declaration of war. Features include RF 815 WHAT’S IN A NAME? Discuss study of Roman culture transcending the to draw from observation and create full dramatic readings from letters and diaries the origins of an eclectic array of proper years of the Roman Republic and the Impe- colored drawings using professional tech- of the period, interviews with historians and nouns in the English language. Friday, Nov. rial Empire. Emphasis on interpersonal re- niques. All levels. Supply list mailed prior live-action recreations. Meets in annex. 6. 10:30-12:30. A. Devlin. lationships, social systems and institutions. to first class. Meets in annex. $13 includes Four sessions: Sept. 18, 25; Oct. 2, 9. $13 RF 816 THE PAINTING IN THE $20 includes registration and materials. registration and printed material. 10:15- includes registration and materials. 10-1. L. ABSTRACT EXPRESSION: COLOR 10-12. L. Warner. 12:15. M. Troshane. Warner. THEORY Mix tints and shades from the RF 302 AMERICAN MUSICAL RF 402 EXPERIMENTING WITH RF 503 CROCHETING & KNITTING primary colors to create a painting. No THEATER: LUMINOUS COMPOS- ACRYLIC PAINTING: BEGINNER Beginners will learn the basics to complete experience necessary. All levels. Materials ERS More Irving Berlin and other bril- Bring out your creative side by learning a project of their choice. Those with ex- provided. Meets in annex. Friday, Nov. 13. liant composers who created the magic to paint. Meets in annex. 10:15-12:15. A. perience will receive instruction to further 10-1. C. LaBue. FALL 2015 / 11 INTERSESSION Unless otherwise noted, the registration fee is $10.00 for the course (which is non-refundable and non-transferable).

D. Gorman n KI 117 QUILTING Create beautiful BRONX n XI 317 INTERMEDIATE & AD- works of art sewing quilts, decorative ac- MANHATTAN VANCED MOSAICS Continue “on Coordinator: Cheryl Bing-Howard. All cessories and pillows. $15 includes registra- going” projects or begin “new advanced Coordinator: Millie Glaberman. All ses- sessions will be held at the Bronx Learn- tion and materials. Jan. 11, 25; Feb. 1. level” projects. Bring your own tools and 12:30-3. J. Putterman sions will be held at the Manhattan Learn- ing Center, 2500 Halsey Street. materials. Not for beginners. Jan. 13, 20, n KI 118 FOR LAUGHING OUT LOUD ing Center, 50 Broadway, 2nd Floor. 27; Feb. 3, 10. 10-1:30. P. O’Connell Films include: Night at the Opera; Fish n XI 318 ADVANCED BEGINNERS/ Called Wanda; Strictly Ballroom; Dr. Stran- TUESDAY INTERMEDIATE TAI CHI Practice the gelove. Discussion follows each film. Jan. MONDAY ancient art of Tai Chi- a great form of exer- 11, 25; Feb. 1. 12:30-3. M. Eller cise. Jan. 13, 20, 27; Feb. 3, 10. 12:30-2:30. n KI 119 INTRODUCTION TO ART n XI 213 EXERCISES PLUS a blend of You may register for XI 314 or XI 318, but Learn the basics of drawing. Jan. 11, 25; n CI 113 TAI CHI Graceful rhythmic exercises designed to tone, strengthen and not both.Y. H. Wang Feb. 1. 1-3. A. Ojo movements that help improve balance. Jan. increase stamina and flexibility. Bring light n XI 319 MAH JONGG Supervised play n KI 120 EARLY DAYS OF ROCK & 11, 25; Feb. 1. 10-12. J. He hand weights, bands and sticky floor mats for those familiar with the rules of the ROLL Take a musical tour and learn the n CI 114 HITCHCOCK: MYSTERY, to class. Jan. 12, 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9. 10-12. game. Jan. 13, 20, 27; Feb. 3, 10. 12:30-3. history behind the early groups of the 50’s SUSPENSE & MURDER Focus on the D. Dolan M. Schuster & 60’s and the beginning of the Motown transitional period in his career, his late n XI 214 SHORT STORIES Read and MINI FILM SERIES Era. View video performance of groups British and early American films including: discuss short stories from different authors Registration fee is $18 for each session and then and now. Jan. 11, 25; Feb. 1. 1-3. D. Sabotage; The 39 Steps; Suspicion, Saboteur. and eras. Jan. 12, 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9. 10-12. includes a light lunch. D. Hammitt Isoldi Jan. 11, 25; Feb. 1. 10-12:30. A. Balgley A. Pruzan n XI 320 MIKE NICHOLS Comedian, n CI 115 DUPLICATE BRIDGE Not for n XI 215 INTERMEDIATE & AD- Actor, Film & Stage Director. View and dis- beginners. No instruction. Jan. 11, 25; Feb. VANCED BRIDGE Learn and practice WEDNESDAY cuss movie clips, choice of themes, actors, 1. 10-12:30. B. Cantara. more advanced techniques in bidding, play- camera angles, lightening and one feature n CI 116 NOT FOR BEGINNER’S ing and defending. Jan. 12, 19, 26; Feb. 2, film. Jan. 20. 10-3. n KI 311 STAINED GLASS DESIGN BRIDGE For those with experience play- 9. 10-12:15. A. Lisle n XI 321 LEONARD NIMOY Actor, Work on projects using a glass cutter, ing bridge. Bring your own cards. Jan. 11, n XI 216 APPLE iPAD, KISS (Keep It Author, Photographer, Musician & Film soldering iron and glass grinder. All levels. 25; Feb. 1. 12:45-3. B. Cantara Simple Sweetie)! Explore basic apps and Director. View and discuss samples of each Safety goggles mandatory. $45 includes n CI 117 PASTEL PAINTING WITH features including iCamera, iPhoto and plus one feature film. Feb. 3. 10-3. registration and materials. Jan. 13, 20, 27; GEORGE Explore basic techniques in FaceTime that support daily use of the Feb. 3, 10. 9:30-12:30. G. Fishman pastel painting, drawing and composition. Apple iPad. Discover how some apps en- n KI 312 BOLLYWOOD DANCING Students work from still-life set ups and are hance vacations/travels. Bring your Apple BROOKLYN Egyptian Style, Drum Solo and Finger encouraged to bring in interesting objects/ iPad with accessories to class. Jan. 12, 19, Coordinator: Evelyn Dorell. All sessions Cymbals. Jan. 13, 20, 27; Feb. 3, 10.10-12. fabrics to paint. Materials needed for first 26; Feb. 2, 9. 10-12:15. D. Davis will be held at the Brooklyn Learning A. Beeman class: a set of pastels, hard or soft; pad of n XI 217 QUILTING Different theme Center, 335 Adams Street, 24th Floor. n KI 313 LINE DANCING All levels. mixed toned pastel paper, kneaded eraser, each week: Crazy Quilts, Origami, Wild Jan. 13, 20, 27; Feb. 3, 10.10-12. N. Can- paper blending sticks. Jan. 11, 25; Feb. 1. Goose Chase, Trip Around the World and giano 1-3. G. Kerasiotis UFO’s (unfinished projects). Jan. 12, 19, n KI 314 THE ART OF MAGIC Learn 26; Feb. 2, 9. 10-2. H. Whitaker MONDAY magic tricks with coins, cards, rubber bands n XI 218 BRAIN GAMES Expand your TUESDAY and dollar bills. Bring a deck of cards. Jan. mind and challenge your brain by playing n 13, 20, 27; Feb. 3, 10.10-12. J. Shalom classic word games like Scrabble, Banana- KI 111 JAZZERCISE Stretching and n KI 315 CHORUS Engage in cho- n grams, Upwords and more. Jan. 12, 19, 26; dancing to Jazz, Rhythm & Blues, Cha CI 216 CONVERSATIONAL SPAN- ral singing. Types of music and level of Feb. 2, 9. 12:30-2:30. D. Dolan Cha, Swing, Salsa and Mambo. Jan. 11, 25; ISH Learn Spanish similar to the way you complexity are determined in class. Music n XI 219 ADVANCED BEGINNERS Feb. 1. 10-12. K. Sanson learned your native language. For beginners n and/or parts may be taught with or without BRIDGE Learn and practice simple tech- KI 112 STRETCH & RELAX Improve to intermediates. Jan. 12, 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9. music sheets. $15 includes registration and niques in bidding, playing and defending. flexibility and balance with gentle exercise. 10-12. M. Estrella materials. Jan. 13, 20, 27; Feb. 3, 10.10- n Jan. 12, 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9. 12:30-2:45. A. Learn relaxation techniques. Bring large CI 217 MIDDLE EASTERN DANCE 12:30. J. DeRanieri Lisle towel or mat. Jan. 11, 25; Feb. 1. 10-12. T. Learn the Tunisian Dance; Egyptian Cane Pratt n KI 316 DOLLS: ALL LEVELS Sew Dance; Persian Dance; Veil Dance; Turkish n KI 113 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY dolls using a variety of embellishments: Ciftetelli Dance. You may register for CI WEDNESDAY Learn to use your digital camera, take and beads, lace and paint which are fun to 217 or CI 221, but not both. Jan. 12, 19, 26; edit photos, create movies and incorporate assemble. $20 includes registration and Feb. 2, 9. 10-12. A. Beeman them in emails. Must own a digital camera. materials. Jan. 13, 20, 27; Feb. 3, 10. 10-1. n CI 218 MOVIE MUSICALS View and n XI 313 PRACTICAL SPANISH FOR $25 includes registration and a published J. Putterman discuss original theatrical production made EVERYDAY USAGE Discover the joy of book of your works. Jan. 11, 25; Feb. 1. n KI 317 ZUMBA GOLD Slow paced into film: My Fair Lady; West Side Story, learning expressions, idioms, writing and 10-12. J. Griffith with easy steps to follow for the active The King & I’ Brigadoon; Oliver. Jan. 12, conversational skills. All levels. Jan. 13, n KI 114 PAINTING WITH GEORGE adult. Jan. 13, 20, 27; Feb. 3, 10. 12-2. B. 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9. 12:15-3. R. Romer 20, 27; Feb. 3, 10. 10-12. M. Salaman Explore and use different types of media Sayegh n CI 219 MAH JONGG Particular atten- n XI 314 BEGINNERS TAI CHI Intro- including acrylics, pastels, oils and more. n KI 318 INTRODUCTION TO POLY- tion given to beginners. Bring a current duction and practice of the basic principles Bring sketch pad, pencils, charcoal, erasers MER CLAY Learn how to condition clay national Mah Jongg League card and your of Tai Chi. Wear comfortable clothing. (Paints optional). Jan. 11, 25; Feb. 1. 10- and techniques to create pendants, earrings own set (if you have one) to class. All lev- Jan. 13, 20, 27; Feb. 3, 10. 10-12. You may 12. G. Kerasiotis and brooches. $25 includes registration and els. Jan. 12, 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9. 12:30-2:30. J. register for XI 314 or XI 318, but not both. n KI 115 BEGINNER CROCHETING materials. Jan. 13, 20, 27; Feb. 3, 10. 12:45- Somerville Y. H. Wang Learn the fundemental stitches to make an 3. M. Suthiwong n CI 220 CONVERSATIONAL n XI 315 CANASTA beginners receive infinity scarf. Materials needed: one skein n KI 319 BEGINNER TAI CHI Introduc- FRENCH Learn French the way you instruction on the fundamental of the (3-7 oz.) Light color acrylic worsted yarn, tion to basic principles and movements. learned your native language naturally and Modern American version of this popular crochet hook (size 19/ 5.5 mm), tape mea- Jan. 13, 20, 27; Feb. 3, 10. 1-3. J. He intuitively. For beginners and intermediate. game. Jan. 13, 20, 27; Feb. 3, 10. 10-12. M. sure. Crochet a simple scarf. Jan. 11, 25; n KI 320 JAZZ JOURNEY WITH $15 includes registration and materials. Schuster Feb. 1. 10-12. F. Levine GRACE From New Orleans to New York Jan. 12, 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9. 12:30-2:30. M. n XI 316 GENTLE YOGA (KRI- n KI 116 EXERCISE FOR FUN & FIT- and all the places in between. Take a vir- Estrella PALU): ALL LEVELS Learn to stretch NESS: “SALSASIZE” Wear comfortable tual tour through the world of Jazz and n CI 221 MIDDLE EASTERN DANCE and strengthen your body through the use clothing and sneakers. Optional: Bring a its history. Journey is enhanced by Learn the Tunisian Dance; Egyptian Cane of breath, postures and meditation while theraband (resistance band) – scarf or ace guest lecturers from the Jazz commu- Dance; Persian Dance; Veil Dance; Turkish reducing anxiety/stress. Bring a mat and a bandage can be used. Jan. 11, 25; Feb. 1. nity. Jan. 13, 20, 27; Feb. 3, 10. 1-3. G. Ciftetelli Dance. You may register for CI cushion. Jan. 13, 20, 27; Feb. 3, 10. 10-12. 12-2. B. Sayegh Metivier 217 or CI 221, but not both. Jan. 12, 19, 26; 12 / SI BEAGLE LEARNING CENTERS PROGRAM Feb. 2, 9. 1-3. A. Beeman n CI 418 DRAWING FOR ABSO- learn the fundamentals of stained glass breathing, movement and meditation. LUTE BEGINNERS Learn the basics design, glass cutting and copper foil assem- Chair optional. Bring yoga mat and wear WEDNESDAY of drawing including how to develop bly to develop and create unique projects. yoga/exercise apparel. Jan. 12, 19, 26; Feb. illusion of a three dimensional form on a Experienced students receive guidance on 2, 9. 10:30-12:30. F. Kosowski two dimensional surface. Gain an under- more advanced creations. Work at your n RI 216 RODGERS & HAMMER- n CI 314 ART OF THE RENAISSANCE standing of the cube, sphere, contour and own pace. $35 includes registration and STEIN: MUSIC & LYRICS Discover IN ITALY Survey of art and artists of the gesture as a valuable part of the drawing materials. how they changed the American Musical High Renaissane in Florence, Rome and process. Supply list mailed prior to first Jan.13, 20, 27; Feb. 3, 10.10:30-2:30. L. through their works: Oklahoma, South Venice. Jan. 13, 20, 27; Feb. 3, 10. 10-12. class. Jan. 14, 21, 28; Feb. 4, 11.12:30- Carbone Pacific, The King & I and The Sound of Mu- D. Becker 2:30. R. Baumann n QI 316 CLASSIC FILMS View and sic. $15 includes registration and materials. n CI 315 STAINED GLASS Work on discuss these family centered dramas: A Jan. 12, 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9. 10:30-12:30. D. projects using a glass cutter, soldering iron QUEENS Long Day’s Journey into Night and A Lion Deorio and glass grinder. Safety goggles mandi- in Winter. Other films: TBD. You can regis- n RI 217 “ANYTHING YOU CAN tory. $35 includes registration and material. Coordinator: Ray Taruskin. All sessions ter for only one Classic Film class. Jan. 13, DO…” View and discuss films about Jan. 13, 20, 27; Feb. 3. 10-2. M. Duberstein will be held at the Queens Learning Cen- 20, 27; Feb. 3, 10. 11-2. P. Levenson women in sports. Jan. 12, 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9. n CI 316 ART WITH AN IMPRES- ter, 97-77 Queens Blvd., 8th Floor. n QI 317 BEGINNERS BRIDGE Bridge 10:30-1. F. Grieco SIONIST FLAIR Learn to paint in the lessons given and direct supervised play n RI 218 LINE DANCING: BEGIN- Impressionistic style with oils or acrylics. preparing you for an improved game of NERS Learn the basics and enjoy this Work from still life and photos. Supply list TUESDAY social and/or duplicate bridge. Jan. 13, 20, mind and body activity. Wear comfortable mailed prior to first class. Jan. 13, 20, 27; 27; Feb. 3, 10. 12-3. R. Cantara shoes. Jan. 12, 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9. 10:30-1. L. Feb. 3, 10. 10-2. B. DeCeglie Kalipetes n CI 317 FUN JAZZ/DANCE WORK- n QI 214 PAINTING IN OILS Beginners THURSDAY n RI 219 CREWEL EMBROIDERY/ OUT Designed to improve overall fitness, welcome. Materials list sent prior to class. SEWING: ALL LEVELS Beginners learn release tension and stress. Wear loose Jan. 12, 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9. 10-2. E. Moro- simple stitches and techniques to finish clothes and soft shoes. Jan. 13, 20, 27; Feb. zowski n QI 412 EXERCISE & RELAXATION a project in a short time. Basic supplies 3, 10. 12:15-2:15. P. Ofshe n QI 215 BEGINNING COMPUTERS Release stress while becoming stronger and provided at first class. Those with some n CI 318 CANASTA Learn and play the New to the computer? Need help with a more flexible. Jan. 14, 21, 28; Feb. 4, 11. experience can provide additional supplies Modern American version of this popular mouse and keyboard? Want to know what 10-12. T. Pratt and/or work on unfinished projects to fur- game which is easy to play, but difficult to the internet is? Make you analog life more n QI 413 BEGINNING DRAWING ther skills. Jan. 12, 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9. $13 master. Jan. 13, 20, 27; Feb. 3, 10. 12:15- digital using an Apple iMac. Jan. 12, 19, Introduction to learning how to record what includes registration and materials. 10:30-1. 2:45. J. Kotkin 26; Feb. 2, 9. 10:15-12:15. A. Cumba you see. Materials list sent prior to first S. Sukhdeo n CI 319 SHORT STORY INTO FILM n QI 216 TAI CHI Introduction to basic class. Jan. 14, 21, 28; Feb. 4, 11.10-1. C. Read a short story for each class and view principles and movements of this ancient Rickey THURSDAY the screen adaptation the following week Chinese exercise. Jan. 12, 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9. n QI 414 APPLE iPHONE Do you have including The Secret Life of Walter Mitty; 10:15-12:15. J. He an Apple iPhone and want to learn how to The Kiss-Off City Streets; The Hammer n QI 217 CLASSIC FILMS View and use it more effectively? Get the most from n RI 414 ZUMBA GOLD & ZUMBA of God; A Man Called Horse; The Biscuit discuss these family centered dramas: A your iPhone. Class is NOT for any other GOLD TONING Feel great exercising to Eater. Discussion after each film. $15 Long Day’s Journey into Night and A Lion smartphones. Jan. 14, 21, 28; Feb. 4, 11. the Latin beat. Modified for the mature includes registration and materials. Jan. 13, in Winter. Other films: TBD. You can regis- 10-1. R. Cooper adult. Wear athletic clothing and sneakers. 20, 27; Feb. 3, 10. 12:15-2:45. W. Wyss ter for only one Classic Film class. Jan. 12, n QI 415 MAH JONGG Bring your own Bring light weights, a mat, water bottle and n CI 320 19TH CENTURY AMERI- 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9. 11-2. P. Levenson set and current card (if you have one). You a towel. You may register for RI 214 or RI CAN ART Highlights of the Hudson n QI 218 DUPLICATE BRIDGE For may register for only one Mah Jongg class. 414, but not both. Jan. 14, 21, 28; Feb. 4, River School of Painting and photography those experienced players who have never Jan. 14, 21, 28; Feb. 4, 11. 10:15-1:15. L. 11. 10:15-12:15. L. DeRosa through the early American Impression- played duplicate bridge. Jan. 12, 19, 26; Cohen n RI 415 KNITTING/CROCHETING ism including the Civil War. $15 includes Feb. 2, 9. 12-3. R. Cantara n QI 416 IMPRESSIONISTIC OIL Beginners learn the basics to complete a registration and materials. Jan. 13, 20, 27; n QI 219 LOVE YOUR APPLE iPAD Learn how to paint in the Impressionistic project. Those with experience receive Feb. 3, 10. 1-3. C. Anderson Learn how to use and love your Apple iPad. style. Supply list mailed prior to first class. instruction to further their skills. All levels. Bring your iPad to class. Jan. 12, 19, 26; Jan. 14, 21, 28; Feb. 4, 11. 10:15-2:15. B. Must bring an inexpensive, light colored THURSDAY Feb. 2, 9. 12:45-2:45. A. Cumba DeCeglie yarn and hooks/needles (size on yarn pack- n QI 220 MEDITATION Discover ways n QI 417 THE JEWISH PEOPLE: A age) for first class. Jan. 14, 21, 28; Feb. 4, to calm your mind and release stress. No STORY OF SURVIVAL View and discuss 11. 10:30-1. S. Sukhdeo n CI 413 YOGA Gentle stretching and previous experience necessary. Jan. 12, 19, a PBS presentation on The Jewish People n RI 416 DRAWING: A CLASSICAL relaxation practices that brings a feeling of 26; Feb. 2, 9. 1-3. T. Pratt and their struggle to survive over the mil- APPROACH Basic principles of draw- peace and well-being in the mind, body and lennia and in America. Jan. 14, 21, 28; Feb. ing: line, shape, perspective and tone. Start spirit. Jan. 14, 21, 28; Feb. 4, 11. 10-12. C. WEDNESDAY 4, 11. 10:30-1:30. M. Levenson with contour drawings in line proceed to DeVito n QI 418 AWARD WINNING EPICS charcoal and toned paper to produce a still- n CI 414 WATERCOLOR SPLASH Watch and discuss these award winning life. Contact [email protected] for supply Improve techniques and style from basics n QI 312 APPLE iLIFE iLife is a suite of films: Apollo 13; Dr. Zhivago; Awakenings; sheet. Jan. 14, 21, 28; Feb. 4, 11. 10:30-1. to details including flat, graded, wet on wet three programs including iPhoto, iMovie Spartacus; Fried Green tomatoes. Jan. 14, K. Fieramosca washes, layering, composition and various and Garage Band for your Apple iMac 21, 28; Feb. 4, 11. 11-2:30. M. Eller n RI 417 BEGINNERS JEWLERY DE- water color techniques. All levels. Supply computer. Learn how iPhoto and iMovie SIGN For the beginner and those who want list mailed prior to first class. Jan. 14, 21, can manage and adjust your digital images STATEN ISLAND a better understanding of the fundamentals 28; Feb. 4, 11. 10-12. F. Feldman and videos. How you can create wonderful of jewelry design and beading. Learn how n CI 415 ADVANCED BEADING Must moving images and use Garage Band to Coordinator: Jeanne Casanovas. All to make a necklace with a clasp and ear- have experience with very complicated create background music for your mov- sessions will be held at the Staten Island rings to match. Bring your own materials. beading techniques. Jan. 14, 21, 28; Feb. 4, ies and photos. Bring your USB wire to Learning Center, 4456 Amboy Road. Contact [email protected] for supply 11. 10-1. J. Shatz connect your camera to the computer and sheet. Jan. 14, 21, 28; Feb. 4, 11. 10:30-1. n CI 416 THE JOY OF ACTING Explore a flash drive to save your work. Jan.13, 20, N. Keay monologues, theatre games, exercises, 27; Feb. 3, 10.10-1. R. Cooper TUESDAY n RI 418 THE EMERGENCE OF improvisations and even some scene work n QI 313 ZUMBA Learn this dance MODERN MAN Study of the evolution- for those interested Jan. 14, 21, 28; Feb. 4, program inspired by Latin rhythms that is arty rise of modern man (homo sapiens) 11. 12:15-2:15. D. Marlette modified for retirees and beginners. Wear n RI 214 ZUMBA GOLD & ZUMBA in Africa and their spread into Near East, n CI 417 JOY OF OPERA View perfor- comfortable clothes and shoes. Bring a GOLD TONING Feel great exercising to Europe & Asia. $13 includes registration mance of complete operas on DVD that water bottle and towel. Jan.13, 20, 27; Feb. the Latin beat. Modified for the mature and materials. Jan. 14, 21, 28; Feb. 4, 11. premiered in 19th Century Paris. Operas 3, 10.10:15- 12:15. J. Ramirez adult. Wear athletic clothing and sneak- 10:30-1. L. Warner include:”Fille du Regiment” by Donizetti; n QI 314 MAH JONGG Bring your own ers. Bring light weights, a mat water and a n RI 419 MAH JONGG PLAY LAB For “Carmen” by Bizet; “Faust” by Counod; set and a current card (if you have one). towel. You may register for RI 214 or RI those who wish to gain more experience. “Les Contes d’Hoffmann” by Offenbach; You may register for only one Mah Jongg 414, but not both. Jan. 12, 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9. Jan. 14, 21, 28; Feb. 4, 11. 10:30-1. R. Rose “Manon” by Massenet. $15 includes regis- class. Jan.13, 20, 27; Feb. 3, 10.10:15-1:15. 10:15-12:15. D. Nalitt n RI 420 TAI CHI: BEGINNER Learn tration and materials. Jan. 14, 21, 28; Feb. L. Cohen n RI 215 YOGA Strive for a strong the basic principles of Tai Chi. Jan. 14, 21, 4, 11. 12:15-3. E. Godfrey n QI 315 STAINED GLASS Beginners healthy body, mind and spirit through 28; Feb. 4, 11. 11-1. R. Yuen FALL 2015 / 13 FLORIDA

United Federation of Teachers, 3200 N. BROWARD 4th Ave., Boca Raton. Speaker: S. March. Military Trail, Suite 100, Boca Raton, FL Coordinator: Rita Josephson (561) 523- FF 843 HEALTH UPDATE Tuesday, Dec. TUESDAY 33431. Local #: (561) 994-4929 Fax #: 1681. Unless otherwise noted, all meetings 15. Speaker: B. Shiller. FF 201 OPERA Nov. 10, 24; Dec. 1, 22; (561) 994-6120 or 994-6120. All others are at 1 p.m. and meet at the Leonard Weis- FI 844 ANNUAL MEETING Tuesday, Jan 5. 10-12. Instructor: M.Minzer call collect. inger Community Center, 6199 Northwest Jan. 12. Speakers: T. Murphy, G. Her- FI 202 OPERA Jan 26; Feb. 2, 9, 23; Mar. 10th St., Margate skowitz and S. March. 1. 10-12. Instructor: M. Minzer MEDICAL RECORD KEEPING SEMI- FF 822 NEWS FROM THE NORTH FI 203 APPLE iPAD INSTRUCTION NARS Fourth Thursday of each month, Tuesday, Nov. 17. Speaker: S. March. WEST COAST Bring Apple iPad to class, WiFi provided. except where noted. Dates: Aug. 26; Sept. FF823 HEALTH UPDATE Thursday, Coordinator: Paul Bradford (941) 355- Jan 5, 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9. 10-12. Instructor: F. 24; Oct. 22; Nov. 19; Dec. 17. 10-12. Semi- Dec. 17. Speaker: B. Shiller. 7928. Meets at Laurel Oak Country Club, Wilensky nars are held in our conference room. Call 2700 Gary Player Blvd., Sarasota. (Unless the office to register. FI 824 ANNUAL MEETING Thursday, Jan. 14. Speakers: T. Murphy, G. Herskow- otherwise noted, all meetings are at 1 WEDNESDAY itz and S. March. p.m.) FF 301 DISCOVERING DOCUMEN- SF 802 HEALTH UPDATE Monday, Dec. TARIES Oct. 7, 14, 21; Nov. 4, 18. 10-12. FALL TDA WORKSHOPS DADE 14. Speaker: B. Shiller. Instructor: B. Wolk. Coordinator: Leon Brum (305) 864-4318. SI 803 ANNUAL MEETING Monday, FF 302 APPLE iPAD INSTRUCTION Unless otherwise noted, all meetings are Jan. 11. Speakers: T. Murphy, G. Herskow- Bring Apple iPad to class, WiFi provided. All meetings are held at 1 p.m., unless oth- at 1 p.m. and Meet at Surfside Community itz and S. March. Oct. 7, 14, 21; Nov. 4, 18. 10-12. Instructor: erwise noted. Speakers: Ken Goodfriend, Center, 9301 Collins Ave., Surfside. B. Rosendorf Rita Josephson and Florence Kassler. FF 832 NEWS FROM THE NORTH FF 303 APPLE iPAD INSTRUCTION BOCA/DELRAY: FF 811 Tuesday, Oct. Tuesday, Nov. 17. Leonard Weisinger Com- Bring Apple iPad to class, WiFi provided. 20. Temple Anshei Shalom, 7099 W. Atlan- OFFICE COURSES munity Center, 6199 Northwest 10th St., Nov. 25; Dec. 2, 9, 16, 23. 10-12. Instruc- tic Ave., Delray Beach. Margate. Speaker: S. March. (bus provided All courses have a $10 fee (which is non- tor: B. Rosendorf BROWARD: FF 821 Thursday, Oct. 22. to Broward, call office at 561-994-4929 for refundable and non-transferable). Course FF 304 FOREIGN FILMS: ACADEMY Leonard Weisinger Community Center, details) descriptions available on-line at http:// AWARD-WINNING & NOMINATED 6199 Northwest 10th St., Margate. FF 833 HEALTH UPDATE Wednesday, www.uft.org/chapters/retirees Dec. 2, 9, 16, 23; Jan. 6. 10-12. Instructor: DADE: FF 831 Wednesday, Oct. 21. Surf- Dec. 9. Speaker: B. Shiller. B. Wolk. side Community Center, 9301 Collins Ave., FI 834 ANNUAL MEETING Wednesday, MONDAY FI 305 CANASTA All levels. Jan. 6, Surfside. Jan. 13. Speakers: T. Murphy, G. Herskow- FF 101 HOW TO LISTEN TO MUSIC / 13, 20, 27; Feb. 3. 10-12. Instructor: F. OCALA: TF 801 Friday, Oct. 16. 10:30- itz and S. March. HOW A COMPOSER WRITES A Kassler. 12:30. Marion County Public Library, 2720 SYMPHONY, A CONCERTO AND FI 306 DOO WOP: THE GREAT E. Silver Springs Blvd., Ocala. PROGRAM MUSIC Oct. 26; Nov. 2, 9, GROUPS OF NEW YORK (MANHAT- ORLANDO: OF 801 Saturday, Oct. 17. OCALA Coordinator: Ellen Wolfe (352) 873-0816. 23, 30; Dec. 14. 9:30 – 11:30. Instructor: A. TAN) Jan. 13, 20, 27; Feb. 3, 10, 24. 10 – Seminole County Public Library, 215 North Guastafeste. 12:30. Instructor: H. Bloch. Oxford Road, Casselberry. TF 802 HEALTH UPDATE Friday, Dec. 11. Marion County Public Library, 2720 E. FF 102 DUPLICATE BRIDGE Oct. 19, WEST COAST: SF 801 Monday, Oct. 26; Nov. 2, 9, 23. 9:30-11:30. Instructor: J. THURSDAY 19. Laurel Oak Country Club, 2700 Gary Silver Springs Blvd., Ocala. 10:30-12:30. Speaker: B. Shiller. Stieglitz FF 401 USING YOUR IPAD Bring your Player Blvd., Sarasota. FF 103 UFT CHORUS I Oct. 26;Nov. 2, iPad to class. WiFi is provided. Oct. 15, WEST PALM BEACH: FF 841 Wednes- TI 803 ANNUAL MEETING Friday, Jan. 8. Holiday Inn, 3600 SW 38th Ave., Ocala. 9, 23, 30; Dec. 14. 12 – 2. Instructor: A. 29; Nov 5, 12, 19. 10-1. Instructor: A. Katz. day, Oct. 28. The Classic, 6011 Common Guastafeste. FF 402 MAH JONGG All levels. Nov. 12, Circle, W. Palm Beach. 10:30-1:30. Speakers: T. Murphy, G. Her- skowitz and S. March. FF 104 CONTRACT BRIDGE All levels. 19; Dec. 3, 10; Jan. 7. 10 –12. Instructor: B. Dec. 7, 14, 21; Jan. 4, 11. 9:30 – 11:30. Salamon. Instructor: J. Fasman. Please Note: You FI 403 USING YOUR IPAD Bring your Online registration is available for ORLANDO may register for FF 104 or FF 105, but not Coordinator: Donesa Jackson (407) 359- iPad to class. WiFi is provided. Feb. 4, 11, annual meetings only at both. FF 105 CONTRACT BRIDGE All 3459. 25; Mar. 3, 10. 10-12. Instructor: A. Katz. http://uft.org/RTCannual levels. Dec. 7, 14, 21; Jan. 4, 11. 12 – 2. OF 802 HEALTH UPDATE Saturday, FI 404 MAH JONGG All levels. Jan. 21, meetings. Instructor: J. Fasman. Please Note: You Dec. 12. Seminole County Public Library, 28; Feb. 4, 11, 25. 10 – 12. Instructor: B. may register for FF 104 or FF 105, but not 215 North Oxford Road, Casselberry. Salamon. both. 10:30-12:30. Speaker: B. Shiller. FI 106 THE MUSIC OF TCHAI- BOCA/DELRAY OI 803 ANNUAL MEETING Saturday, FRIDAY KOVSKY : SYMPHONIES & CON- Coordinator: Florence Fidell (561) 731- Jan. 9. 10- 1. Hilton Orlando/Altamonte FF 501 FILMS: STAR-CROSSED LOV- CERTOS Jan. 4, 11, 25; Feb. 1, 8, 22. 4695. Unless otherwise noted, all meetings Springs, 350 S. Northlake Blvd. Speak- ERS BOTH ON AND OFF THE SILVER 9:30 – 11:30. Instructor: A. Guastafeste. are at 1 p.m. and meets at Temple Anshei ers: T. Murphy, G. Herskowitz and S. SCREEN Oct. 16, 23, 30; Nov. 6,13, 20. FI 107 UFT CHORUS II Jan. 4, 11, 25; Shalom, 7099 W. Atlantic Ave., Delray March. 10-1. Instructor: R. Presser. Beach. Feb 1, 8, 22. 12 – 2. Instructor: A. Guas- FF 502 CANASTA All levels. Nov. 6, tafeste. FF 812 NEWS FROM THE NORTH WEST PALM BEACH 13, 20; Dec. 4,11. 10 – 12. Instructor: F. Monday, Nov. 16. Temple Beth El, 333 SW FI 108 CONTRACT BRIDGE All levels. Kassler. Coordinator: Lois Porcella (561) 965-7777. Jan 25; Feb. 1, 8, 22, 29. 9:30 – 11:30. 4th Ave., Boca Raton. Speaker: S. March. Unless otherwise noted, all meetings are at FI 503 FILMS: AMERICAN MUSI- FF 813 HEALTH UPDATE Tuesday, Dec. Instructor: J. Fasman. Please note: You CALS PART IV Dec. 11, 18; Jan. 8, 15, 1 p.m. and meets at Temple Anshei Shalom, may register for FI 108 or FI 109, but NOT 15. Speaker: B. Shiller. 7099 W. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach. (Bus 22, 29. 10-1. Instructor: R. Presser. FI 814 ANNUAL MEETING Tuesday, both. FI 504 SHORT STORY DISCUSSIONS provided to Boca/Delray call the office at FI 109 CONTRACT BRIDGE All levels. Jan. 12. Speakers: T. Murphy, G. Herskow- 561-994-4929 for details). You will need to purchase Great American itz and S. March. Jan. 25; Feb. 1, 8, 22, 29. 12 – 2. Instructor: Short Stories (edited by Paul Negri) for FF 842 NEWS FROM THE NORTH J. Fasman. Please Note: You may register Monday, Nov. 16. Temple Beth El, 333 SW class. Jan 8, 15, 22, 29; Feb 5, 12, 26; Mar. for FI 108 or FI 109, but not both. 4. 10-12. Instructor: A. Zuckerberg.

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FALL 2015 FALL 2015 COURSE REGISTRATION

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

PLEASE PRINT MEMBER NAME You may register for up to 3 courses only. Add 2 alternates in case first choices are filled. List in order of preference: SS (LAST FOUR DIGITS) NUMBER TITLE FEE (IF ANY) 1. E-MAIL ADDRESS 2. 3. SPOUSE NAME (IF REGISTERING) ALTERNATES: 4. ADDRESS APT. # 5.

CITY STATE ZIP Day trips, seminars, UFT Defensive Driving, theater, dine-arounds (not included) in three-course limit). You may register for only five trips. PHONE NUMBER TITLE FEE (IF ANY)

COURSE REGISTRATION FEE IS $10. 1.

DID YOU REMEMBER TO: 2. 4 Sign your check(s)/money order(s) 4 Make the check(s)/money orders(s) payable to UFTWF RETIREE PROGRAMS 3. 4 Complete the information on the coupon 4 Provided the correct course/seminar/trip code(s) and course/seminar/trip title(s) 4. 4 Do not fill information in for spouse, unless he/she is registering for programs 5.

INTERSESSION 2016 INTERSESSION REGISTRATION 2016 You must present this registration form at every course, seminar and trip. CHECK ONE: q UFT MEMBER q SPOUSE (use separate coupon) CHECK ONE: q NYSUT q AFT q PSC LOCAL NAME: ______Make checks/money orders payable to: UFTWF RETIREE PROGRAMS, SI BEAGLE LEARNING CENTERS, 52 Broadway, 17th Floor, New York, NY 10004

PLEASE PRINT MEMBER NAME NUMBER TITLE FEE (IF ANY)

SS (LAST FOUR DIGITS) 1.

E-MAIL ADDRESS 2.

SPOUSE NAME (IF REGISTERING) 3. ADDRESS APT. # 4. CITY STATE ZIP

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

FALL 2015 / 15 UNITED FEDERATION OF TEACHERS Non-Profit Org. 52 BROADWAY U.S. Postage NEW YORK, NY 10004 PAID Williamsport, PA Permit No. 4

FALL 2015 INTERSESSION 2016 HOW TO REGISTER

UFT/WF RETIREE PROGRAMS • All courses have a $10 non- FLORIDA FLORIDA COURSE REGISTRATION refundable registration fee. CHECK ONE: q UFT MEMBER q SPOUSE • Each registrant must complete a CHECK ONE: q NYSUT q AFT q PSC separate registration coupon with REGISTRATION their name, last four digits of social LOCAL NAME: ______security number, address, phone num- COUPON ONLY Make checks payable to: UFTWF RETIREE PROGRAMS ber and course information. UFT-RTC Florida Office, 3200 No. Military Trail, Suite 100, • Provide the correct course/seminar/ Boca Raton, FL 33431 trip code(s) and course/seminar/trip title(s) • Spouses, registered domestic part- ners, AFT, NYSUT and PSC mem- PLEASE PRINT MEMBER NAME SPOUSE NAME (IF REGISTERING) bers are wait-listed. Do not enclose a payment for them. SS (LAST FOUR DIGITS) ADDRESS • If a spouse is not registering for any of the programs, do not write his/her ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP name in the line provided. CITY STATE ZIP PHONE • Each registrant must pay with his/ her own checks/money order made PHONE payable to UFTWF Retiree Pro- grams. Include on the checks/money orders the course number exactly as it appears in the course description. NUMBER TITLE FEE (IF ANY) NUMBER TITLE FEE (IF ANY) Enclose payment with the registration form. 1. 1. • DO NOT staple or tape your check to your registration form. 2. 2. • Write a separate check/money order for FF courses and FI courses. 3. 3. • MEMBERS CANNOT PAY FOR OTHER MEMBERS. 4. 4. • Mail registration form and checks to the UFT-RTC Florida Office, 3200 COURSE REGISTRATION FEE IS $10. North Military Trail, Suite 100, Boca Raton, FL 33431.

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