Midland g n i u n Park i t n o C EDUCATION SPRING 2015 Register Early! 201-444-2030 or visit our website www.mpsnj.org Register online: https://register.communitypass.net/midlandpark MIDLAND PARK BOARD OF EDUCATION Dr. Maryalice Thomas, President Mr. James Canellas, Vice President Mr. Brian McCourt Mrs. Sandra Criscenzo Mr. Richard Formicola Mr. William Sullivan Mr. Robert Schiffer Mr. Timothy Thomas Mr. Peter Triolo Marie C. Cirasella, Ed.D., Superintendent of Schools THE MIDLAND PARK CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAM The Midland Park Continuing Education program is sponsored by the Midland Park Board of Education. The school is a self-supporting, non-profit organization designed to serve the adults and youth of Midland Park and surrounding communities. The Midland Park Public Schools support the legislation guaranteeing each person equal education opportunity regardless of race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, national origin, or social or economic status, and guarantee each person the opportunity to enroll in the courses in this brochure. The Midland Park Continuing Education program is one of the largest of its type in northern New Jersey, and is open to registrants from the entire region. If you have any questions regarding the courses or trips offered in this brochure, please telephone our friendly office staff at (201) 444-2030, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. CONTINUING EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION Director of Continuing Education Secretary Secretary Bookkeeper Mr. Nicholas Capuano Mrs. Diane Rebholz Mrs. Diane Ilovar Mrs. JoAnn Francolino CONTINUING EDUCATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE Mr. Paul Felice Mrs. Audree Kuhn Mrs. Terais McLoughlin Mr. Robert Schiffer Mrs. Arlene Seiders Mr. Thomas Antonucci GENERAL INFORMATION 4. INCLEMENT WEATHER — Closing due to storms developing during the day will be announced over radio station WOR Radio 710AM, or log onto www.mpsnj.org. Make-up dates are provided for all canceled classes. If public school classes are closed during the day, no night classes will be held. Call 201-444-7400, ext. 611 for a recorded message. 5. SMOKING — No smoking is permitted on Public School property in any location inside or outside the buildings. (P.L. 1989 C. 96) 6. Courses and instructors subject to change due to printer’s deadline. 7. MAKE-UP CLASSES — A make-up session has been scheduled into the calendar in the event of snow closing, teacher’s absence, or class cancellation. It is NOT for individual absences of the student. 8. MIDLAND PARK H.S. IS BARRIER-FREE with facilities for the handicapped. 9. When registering for health or exercise classes consider any personal health risks. If there is any question, please seek the advice of your physician. Midland Park Continuing Education is not responsible for any accident or bodily injury which might result during participation in classes, trips or programs. 1. SENIOR CITIZENS — Persons 62 and over are eligible for a 10% discount on selected courses. Discount does not apply to trips, shows one-night courses or courses offered at Glen Rock Community School or Ramsey Community School. Special discount applies to selected courses offered at Ramsey Community School. Please indicate “Senior Citizen” and date of birth when registering. 2. ROOM ASSIGNMENTS will be posted first nights of classes on tv monitor above MPCE office door. 3. REFUNDS — Tuition will be refunded only under the following conditions: *If a course in which the registration is insufficient is cancelled. *If the Director closes registration due to limitations on enrollment, facilities or for other justifiable causes. *Refunds for withdrawals (less $15) will be issued only if notification (by phone or mail) is given 5 days or more prior to the beginning of the course. Refunds (less $15 per registrant) for show trips, day trips & overnights, will be given only if the seat or reservation can be resold and the event is sold out. Deposits for overnight trips are non-refundable. NO tuition fees will be refunded for any reason within 5 days prior to the first meeting of a class or after a class has begun. MIDLAND PARK CONTINUING EDUCATION SPRING 2015 CALENDAR First Class: Feb March March March March March April April April April May May Monday 23 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 4 11 Tuesday 24 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 5 12 Wednesday 25 4 11 18 25 Apr 1 6 14 22 29 6 13 Shaded areas denote no school 2 Thursday 26 5 12 19 26 Apr 2 9 16 23 30 7 14 Friday 27 6 13 20 27 Apr 3 10 17 24 May 1 8 15 Saturday 28 74 20 21 28 Apr 4 11 18 25 May 2 9 16 TABLE OF CONTENTS Early registration is recommended; however, registrations will be accepted before or after the first session, providing the class is not filled. Page REGISTRATION FORM ................................................................................................... 31 TRIPS AND TOURS PLAYBILL ......................................................................................................................... 4 AWAY FOR THE DAY ...................................................................................................... 5 PACK YOUR BAGS ......................................................................................................... 9 ARTS & CRAFTS ............................................................................................................. 11 COMPUTER CORNER .................................................................................................... 12 HEALTH, SAFETY AND PHYSICAL FITNESS ............................................................... 14 HOME AND GARDEN ...................................................................................................... 17 LANGUAGES ................................................................................................................... 20 MUSIC AND DANCE ........................................................................................................ 21 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT ............................................................................................. 22 SPECIAL INTEREST ........................................................................................................ 24 SPORTS AND RECREATION ......................................................................................... 28 YOUTH EVENTS .............................................................................................................. 29 SAT PREPARATION ........................................................................................................ 30 ONLINE COURSES .......................................................................................................... 31 Registration begins immediately! By phone, mail, fax, in person or online ... Office hours: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday MIDLAND PARK SCHOOLS Midland Park High School 250 Prospect St. Godwin School 41 E. Center St. Highland School 31 Highland Ave. Registration forms on page 31 Phone: 201-444-2030 Fax: 201-444-2091 email us at [email protected] Visit us at http://www.mpsnj.org Addresses of cooperative schools: Glen Rock Community School & H.S. 600 Harristown Road - 201-389-5011 Ramsey High School 256 E. Main St. - 201-327-2025 Eric Smith School 73 Monroe St., Ramsey. Hubbard School 10 Hubbard Lane, Ramsey. Dater School 35 School St., Ramsey REGISTRATION INFORMATION Step 3 – Go to drop-down menu on left, select an activity, and follow intructions on each page. Please Note: When registering online, payment can only be made with a credit card. We hope you find this new process is a fast and convenient way to register for programs, classes and trips. If you have questions or need assistance, please call the M.P.C.E. office at 201-444-2030. Online: Registration and payment for M.P.C.E. classes, trips and programs can now be done online! You only need a valid email address and a credit card to use this convenient, secure website, which is available 24/7. Follow these easy steps to create an account on Community Pass. Then you may review our various course descriptions and register online using a credit card. The one-time set up of your user account is fast and easy. By Mail: Complete a registration form located in the back of this brochure or visit www.mpsnj.org for additional forms. When you have mailed the form and check or credit card payment, consider yourself enrolled and report on the opening night for class. Make all checks payable to Midland Park Continuing Education or M.P.C.E.. Step 1 – From any computer with an internet connection, go to https://register.communitypass.net/midlandpark Step 2 – Click on “Create an Account for your Family Now.” Complete the account form by filling in your information. After your information is entered, you can add more family members to your account by clicking “Update Family Information.” On the top of the next page you will be given the options to either “Add Another Child” or “Add Another Adult” by clicking the appropriate box. After adding all of your family members, your family account is set up. Clicking “Home” will return you to the Community Pass homepage. In person: The M.P.C.E. office is located at 250 Prospect St., Midland Park and is open weekdays from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. By phone: Please call 201-444-2030 between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., or leave a message on our voicemail and your call will be returned. By fax: Fill out a registration form with your credit card information and CVV numbers and fax it to 201-444-2091. The Midland Park Continuing Education program is seeking talented and diversified people to teach a course or program in the evening during upcoming semesters. No special certification is required – just your creativity and enthusiasm to share your talent and expertise with both young and mature students in an informal classroom setting. Please email us at [email protected] or call 201-444-2030 to submit a proposal. 3 TRIPS and TOURS PLAYBILL Refunds, less $15.00 per ticket will be given only if a trip is sold out and tickets can be resold. Mark your calendar — no reminders will be sent. Tickets may be picked up at the Continuing Education office within 5 days of performance or at the bus. BEAUTIFUL-THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL FEE: $149 Thursday, March 19 Orchestra Seats Curtain: 7:00 p.m. Long before she was Carole King, Chart-Topping Music Legend, she was Carol Klein, Brooklyn girl with passion and chutzpah. BEAUTIFUL tells the inspiring true story of King’s remarkable rise to stardom, from being part of a hit songwriting team with her husband Gerry Goffin, to her relationship with fellow writers and best friends Cynthia Weil and Barry Mann, to becoming one of the most successful solo acts in popular music history. Along the way, she made more than BEAUTIFUL music, she wrote the soundtrack to a generation. Bus departs Midland Park H.S. at 4:15 p.m. and returns immediately after the show. JERSEY BOYS Thursday, March 26 Orchestra Seats FEE: $99 Curtain: 7 p.m. Go Behind the music and inside the story of Frankie Vallie and The Four Seasons, (Bob Gaudio, Tommy DeVito and Nick Massi) in this Tony award winning true-life musical phenomenon!. Featuring their legendary hit songs “Sherry,” “Big Girls Don’t Cry,” “Rag Doll,” “Oh What a Night” and “Can’t Take My Eyes Off of You,” among others, JERSEY BOYS is the story of how a group of blue-collar boys from the wrong side of the tracks became the biggest doo-wop sensation of all time. Bus departs Midland Park H.S. at 4:15 p.m. returns immediately after the show. RADIO CITY SPRING SPECTACULAR Friday, April 17 Orchestra Seats FEE: $99 Curtain: 7:30 p.m. ON THE TOWN Thursday, April 30 Orchestra Seats FEE: $119 Curtain 7:00 p .m. HONEYMOON IN VEGAS Tuesday, May 5 Orchestra Seats FEE: $139 Curtain 7:00 p.m. The New York Spring Spectacular is a new show inspired by the magic of New York in the spring. It’s a dazzling musical celebration about the energy, places, people, passion and promise that make this city spectacular. This extraordinary show features dynamic dance numbers performed by the legendary Rockettes®, along with one of a kind puppetry and state of the art technology and takes audiences on a whirlwind adventure across New York City while telling an inspiring and hopeful narrative about three New Yorkers who change each other’s lives in unexpectedly wonderful ways. Bus departs Midland Park H.S. at 4:30 p.m. and returns immediately after the show. With the biggest orchestra on Broadway and a 30-member cast of New York’s most talented singers and dancers, On the Town tells the story of three wide-eyed sailors on a whirlwind musical tour of the city that never sleeps. With just 24 hours of shore leave, they’re eager to experience all that New York City has to offer… including a chance to discover love with the girl of their dreams. Come see what all the buzz is about and spend a spectacular evening ….On the Town! Bus departs Midland Park H.S. at 4:15 p.m. and returns immediately after the show. What happens in Vegas …….comes to Broadway! The glitz of Sin City meets the razzle-dazzle of Broadway in Honeymoon in Vegas. This new musical tells the story of Jack Singer, a regular guy with an extraordinary fear of marriage, who finally gets up the nerve to ask his girlfriend Betsy to marry him. But when they head to Las Vegas to get hitched, smooth talking gambler Tommy Korman, looking for a second chance at love, falls head over heels for Betsy. What happens next is anybody’s bet! Stage and screen star Tony Danza (“Who’s the Boss?” “Taxi”), Tony nominee Rob McClure (Chaplin), and Brynn O’Malley (Annie) star in this delightful and hilarious Broadway premiere. Bus departs Midland Park H.S. at 4:15 p.m. and returns immediately after the show. We accept 4 AWAY for the DAY Refunds, less $15.00 per person, will be given only if a trip is sold out and ticket or reservation can be resold. This does not apply to overnight trips. Buses leave promptly at indicated time. Itineraries and times are subject to change due to unforeseen or extenuating circumstances. Many of our trips require a moderate amount of walking; please wear comfortable shoes. Please note where bus departs from. There are three different locations: Midland Park H.S., Faith Reformed Church, or Ramsey H.S. PHILADELPHIA FLOWER SHOW- “Lights, Camera, BLOOM!” Sunday, March 1 FEE: $79 Experience the magic of movies and horticulture as the 186th PHS Philadelphia Flower Show celebrates the silver screen. As the silver screen comes to life, follow the yellow brick road to the shimmering Emerald City, see Tarzan swinging through the trees, make a splash while “Singing in the Rain” or journey to Pandora, the lush, tropical planet of “Avatar”. The Show features large-scale gardens, elaborate landscapes, and over-the-top floral creations. Bus departs Midland Park H.S. at 7:30 a.m. and returns approximately 6:00 p.m. 911 MEMORIAL & MUSEUM/CHELSEA MARKET FEE: $82 Thursday, April 2 Join us on a 60-minute guided tour of the Museum, examining authentic artifacts to understand what happened on 9/11, how people responded in the aftermath of the attacks, and the history and rebuilding of the World Trade Center. After the tour take time to explore the remaining areas including the history hall and the memoriam. Leave 911 for a short ride to the Chelsea market to have lunch on your own (not included in fee). Chelsea Market is a block long and a block wide with more than 35 vendors purveying everything from soup to nuts, wine to coffee and cheese to cheesecake. After lunch have time to browse the market. Please wear comfortable walking shoes; there is a fair amount of walking. Bus departs Faith Reformed Church, 95 Prospect Street, MP, at 7:00 a.m. and returns approx. 4:00 p.m. CULINARY INSTITUTE TOUR & LUNCH – PLUS FDR HOUSE, MUSEUM AND LIBRARY Friday, April 24 FEE: $99 Start the day with a drive to the Hudson Valley Region to visit the Culinary Institute of America for lunch and a tour. The CIA is located in Hyde Park, N.Y. on the Hudson River’s east bank. After arriving take a 45-minute tour of the culinary to see how the students learn hands on. The tour is conducted by the students themselves. Today’s lunch is at the American Bounty Restaurant. Enjoy a three course pre-selected meal. 1st course- Grilled Beet and Mixed Green Salad, 2nd course- Roasted Pork Loin in a Merlot Sauce with Sauteed Spinach, and finally, for dessert - Lemon Tart with White Chocolate Ganache, Basil Ice Cream and White Chocolate Syrup. Also included: coffee, tea and iced tea. There will be time to stop at the bakery and gift shop before we depart for a short ride to the FDR House and grounds. The Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site contains “Springwood,” the lifelong home of America’s only 4-term president. Also on the site is the Presidential Library and Museum. Take a guided one-hour tour of the FDR House, then a guided one-hour tour of the Library and Museum. Bus departs Faith Reformed Church, 95 Prospect Street, MP, at 8:00 a.m. and returns approximately 6:00 p.m. LONGWOOD GARDENS – SPRING BLOOMS! Saturday, April 25 FEE: $95 With flowering trees, daffodils, and more than 240,000 tulips bursting into bloom, Spring Blooms creates a symphony of color like no other season. Come to Longwood Gardens and wander through the acres of spring…and come to life. The Flower Garden Walk, a spectrum of seasonal color awaits when you make your way down this brick walk that is the length of two football fields! A $20 dining card is included to purchase lunch in the Terrace Café, which offers a variety of specialty wraps, sandwiches and other delicious goodies. Bus departs Midland Park H.S. at 7:15 a.m. and returns approximately 6:30 p.m. Register Early! 201-444-2030 or visit our website www.mpsnj.org 5 AMAZING NEWARK - MUSIC & MORE Wednesday, April 29 FEE: $89 QUEENS KALEIDOSCOPE Saturday, May 2 FEE: $79 CONNECTICUT STEAM TRAIN AND RIVERBOAT FEE: $99 Join us for another spectacular day with Liz Del Tufo, Newark’s premier tour guide. You will start the day downtown passing new developments, the college/university complex, historic buildings, and great public art. Then you will make a stop at Wards Coffee, the oldest store in Newark, to smell and sample the hundreds of varieties of teas and coffees. You will then walk next door to Grace Church, built in 1848, for a tour and a mini organ recital. The music to “America the Beautiful” was written in this church, and, hopefully, our recital will include that anthem. You will then travel to the North Ward through Branch Brook Park where you may see a few of the 4,000 flowering cherry trees still in bloom. Then it’s on to the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart for the noon time concert featuring the Asylum Quartet, a saxophone chamber ensemble. Lunch will be at Vondas, a small treasure, serving “healthy” soul food (included). On your way back downtown, you will drive on ”Eagles Parkway,” where you will visit the tribute to the Newark Eagles, Newark’s championship Negro League baseball team. Your last stop is the Newark Museum which will have as its featured exhibit, “Royals and Regalia: Inside the Palaces of Nigeria,” an impressive show of photos, textiles and more. Bus departs Faith Reformed Church, 95 Prospect St, Midland Park, at 9:00 a.m. and returns at approximately 5:30 p.m. Enjoy a tour through the city’s most diverse ethnic kaleidoscope—Queens—as we stop first through the vibrant neighborhood of Astoria, the largest Greek-American neighborhood in the US. Enjoy a bowl of spanokopita or egg lemon soup on your own), before stopping by New York’s largest Indian-American neighborhood - Jackson Heights - for a delicious buffet lunch of Indian cuisine (included) at the popular Jackson Diner. The bus tour will end on Flushing’s Main Street with snacks of Chinese cuisine (on your own) in the city’s largest of three Chinatowns. Wear comfortable walking shoes. Bus departs Ramsey High School, 256 E. Main St., Ramsey, at 9:00 a.m. and returns approximately 6:00 p.m. Saturday, May 9 Depart for Essex, CT and start your day with a delicious lunch at Oliver’s Taverne (indicate choice of entree on registration form: Flat Iron Steak w/Mushrooms, Vermont Cheddar & Pear Stuffed Chicken, Baked Filet of Salmon, Eggplant Parmigiana with Pasta). After lunch at the historic 1892 Essex Station, you’ll board vintage rail cars pulled by an authentic steam locomotive. The train meanders through the scenic country side to Deep River Landing, where you’re escorted onto the Becky Thatcher riverboat. Aboard Becky’s 1-1/4 hour cruise along the Connecticut River, you’ll delight in breathtaking scenery and view historic landmarks such as Gillette Castle and Goodspeed Opera House. When Becky returns to Deep River Landing, the steam train welcomes you for the return trip to Essex Station. Bus departs Midland Park H. S. at 8:45 a.m. and returns approximately 7:15 p.m. TWO HUDSON VALLEY TREASURES: KYKUIT: THE ROCKEFELLER ESTATE AND SUNNYSIDE Saturday, May 16 FEE: $89 Join us for a day of romantic splendor in the Hudson River Valley. Your first stop is Kykuit , the hilltop home to four generations of the Rockefeller family beginning with the philanthropist John D. Rockefeller, founder of Standard Oil. Kykuit is a pre-eminent Hudson Valley landmark remarkable for its architecture, breathtaking gardens, classic art, history and spectacular scenery. Take a 2-hour 15-minute guided tour of Kykuit and then enjoy lunch (on your own) in nearby Tarrytown, which boasts an assortment of wonderful restaurants. Last stop is Sunnyside, the home of internationally famous author Washington Irving, best remembered for the Legend of Sleepy Hollow. This delightful Dutch Colonial architecture home with views of the Hudson River and pastoral grounds create a paradise. Many of the original furnishings were brought back from his European travels. Experience many of the old world charms of Europe without boarding a plane! Wear comfortable walking shoes. Tour led by Melinda Scarso. Bus departs Midland Park H.S. at 7:45 a.m. and returns approximately 6:15 p.m. Registration form on page 31 Phone: 201-444-2030 Fax: 201-444-2091 6 FLOWERS AND FANTASIES: FEE: $99 THE FRIDA KAHLO EXHIBIT-NY BOTANICAL GARDENS AND POE COTTAGE Wednesday, May 20 Your first stop today is Poe Cottage, the small farmhouse where Edgar Allan Poe spent the last years of his life and where he wrote some of his most enduring poetical works. After a video and guided tour of the cottage, which has been restored to its original appearance and contains some of the writer’s own furnishings, you will depart for a delicious lunch at Emilia’s Restaurant on Arthur Ave, the Little Italy of the Bronx (included) . After lunch you will visit the NY Botanical Gardens, which will be featuring a one-of a-kind exhibition entitled ”Frida Kahlo: Art, Garden, Life,” On a guided tour, you will learn about this Mexican painter’s extraordinary life, view a number of her original paintings and drawings and visit the Enid Haupt Conservatory where her studio and stunning garden at Casa Azul in Cocoacan, Mexico will be recreated. After your tour you will have time to explore beautiful Botanical Gardens on your own. Bus departs Faith Reformed Church, 95 Prospect St., MP at 8:00 a.m. and returns about 6:30 p.m. WEST POINT TOUR/LUNCH AT BEAR MOUNTAIN INN/CRUISE Thursday, May 28 FEE:$99 TRIBUTE TO THE MUSIC OF MOTOWN – VILLA ROMA Tuesday, June 2 FEE: $95 This tour is a combined bus and walking tour with a guide on your bus which tells the story of West Point, its role in the Revolution, its famous history along with stories about graduates who shaped our nation. The tour will bring the long grey line to the present as you learn of the cadet experience and West Point’s continuing role in training the leaders of tomorrow. This tour goes around the post with stops at the Main Cadet Chapel, and Trophy Point overlooking the Hudson River and the Plain. Lunch will be at the Bear Mountain Inn (included). To complete the day, take a 2 hour cruise on the Pride of the Hudson. Enjoy the spring views along the Hudson. Bus departs Faith Reformed Church at 8:45 a.m. and returns approximately 5:30 p.m. Come spend the day at the extravagant Villa Roma Resort located in the heart of the Catskills in Callicoon, NY. Enjoy a Tribute to the Music of Motown, starring the Shadows of the Sixties singing the songs of the 4 Tops, the Temptations and more. Enjoy a delicious full course lunch before the show. Menu includes: fruit cup, Minestrone Soup, Half Roasted Chicken, London Broil or Tilapia served with a starch and vegetables and Chef’s Surprise for dessert. (indicate meal choice when registering). Bus departs Faith Reformed Church, 95 Prospect St., M.P. at 8:30 a.m. and returns approximately 5 p.m. CULINARY INSTITUTE TOUR & LUNCH “PLUS” HUDSON RIVER CRUISE Thursday, June 4 FEE: $99 LAKOTA WOLF PRESERVE, COLUMBIA NJ/ LAKE HOPATCONG HISTORIC CRUSE WITH LUNCH Saturday, June 6 FEE: $99 Start the day with a drive to the Hudson Valley Region to visit the Culinary Institute of America for lunch and a tour. The CIA is located in Hyde Park, N.Y. on the Hudson River’s east bank. After arriving take a 45-minute tour of the culinary to see how the students learn hands on. Today’s lunch is at the Caterina de’Medici. Enjoy a three course pre-selected meal. 1st course- Antipasti. Italian cold cuts with marinated vegetables, cheese and olives, 2nd course- a tasting of 3 pastas, lasagna, penne, risotto with summer vegetables and finally for dessert- flourless chocolate cake with whipped cream, also included coffee, tea and iced tea. There will be time to stop and visit the bakery and gift shop before we depart for a short ride to the boat. Next take a 2 hour cruise up the Hudson to enjoy the Spring views on the Mystere / Empire Cruises. Bus departs Faith Reformed Church, 95 Prospect St., M.P. at 8:00 a.m. and returns approximately 6:00 p.m. The Lakota Wolf Preserve, winner of the Governor’s Environmental Award, affords views of Timber and Arctic Wolves in natural surroundings. A naturalist will bring the wolves close with food and then will tell their fascinating stories. First, we’ll cruise Lake Hopatcong on the Miss Lotta while enjoying a buffet lunch. Marty Kane, author of four books about the lake, will narrate. Tour led by Stage Right Tours. Bus departs 8:30 a.m. from Ramsey H. S., 256 E. Main St., Ramsey, and returns 6:00 p.m. We accept 7 FINE ARTS & CONTEMPORARY CRAFT SHOW - PEDDLERS VILLAGE Sunday, June 7 FEE: $52 This juried outdoor exhibition features a variety of original artwork including painting, drawings, photographs sculpture, and contemporary crafts. Discover merchandise from all over the globe and many handmade wares from local craftspeople. Knowledgeable shopkeepers take the time to discuss their merchandise with you. Your customers’ experience of our personal service and old-fashioned country hospitality will be a refreshing change from the pace of impersonal malls and outlets. There’s something here for everyone! Bus departs Midland Park H.S. at 8:30 a.m. and returns 6:00 p.m. BEST OF THE BRONX Wednesday, June 10 FEE: $95 Your first stop today is the Hebrew Home in the Riverdale section of the Bronx where you will take guided tours of the Derfner Judaica Museum and the Hebrew Home at Riverdale Museum. The Derfner Museum contains over 800 exquisitely crafted artifacts related to Jewish practices done in gold , silver , brass, pewter, and ivory, and also features rare embroidered textiles, books and wooden artifacts. The Hebrew Home Museum is a treasure trove of over 5,000 sculptures, drawings, paintings,decorative arts and objects from around the world and displays works by such notable artists as Marc Chagall, Pablo Picasso, Louise Nevelson and Andy Warhol. The lovely sculpture garden, which overlooks the Hudson River and the Palisades, is filled with modern works by noted artists. Next, you will visit City Island, reminiscent of a New England fishing village, where you will have lunch at the LOBSTER BOX. Enjoy pasta, salad, a choice of entrees and dessert (included). Your last stop is a guided tour of Woodlawn Cemetery, established in 1863, which is the final resting place for some of America’s most famous names from the fields of entertainment, art, literature and industry. The beautifully landscaped grounds are dotted with impressive mausoleums and memorials by some of America’s most renowned architects and sculptors. Tour led by Lloyd Ultan, Bronx Historian. Bus departs Faith Reformed Church, 95 Prospect St., M.P. at 8:30 a.m. and returns approximately 6:00 p.m. THIMBLE ISLANDS, STONY CREEK, CT./ SHORE LINE TROLLEY MUSEUM, EAST HAVEN Saturday, June 13 FEE: $105 The Thimbles are “a piece of the Maine coast that drifted into Long Island Sound.” Victorian homes decorate the 23 islands. Our captain on the 45-minute cruise will tell stories of storms, millionaires, and bootleggers. We’ll explore the Shore Trolley Museum and take a scenic three mile ride on America’s oldest continuously running suburban trolley line. Lunch will be at the Chowder Pot Restaurant (included). Tour led by Stage Right Tours. Bus departs Ramsey High School, 256 E. Main St., Ramsey, at 8:30 a.m. and returns 6:30 p.m. DRUMTHWACKET/ LUNCH AT NASSAU INN & GROUNDS FOR SCULPTURE Wednesday, June 24 FEE: $84 Start the day with a ride to Princeton to tour Drumthwacket, the official residence of the Governor of New Jersey since 1981, Drumthwacket is an important part of our state’s history and culture and more important, belongs to you - the people of New Jersey. Next head to the Nassau Inn, located in the heart of Palmer Square, and recognized as the central meeting place. The Yankee Doodle Tap Room enjoys a long tradition as Princeton’s destination for casual dining. Here you will enjoy a buffet lunch. After lunch take a ride to Grounds for Sculpture a 42-acre sculpture park and museum located in Hamilton Township, New Jersey. Founded in 1992 by John Seward Johnson II, the venue was intended to be dedicated to promoting an understanding of and appreciation for contemporary sculpture by organizing exhibitions. You’ll have time to browse the grounds before heading home. Bus departs Faith Reformed Church, 95 Prospect St., M.P. at 8:30 a.m. and returns approximately 5:30 p.m. BLUEGRASS & BLUEBERRIES FESTIVAL-PEDDLERS VILLAGE Saturday, July 11 FEE: $52 Enjoy a weekend full of blueberry treats and swinging bluegrass & country music.Live entertainment and children’s activities will make this day full of the fun for the whole family! Bus departs Midland Park H.S. at 8:30 a.m. and returns approximately 6:00 p.m. Give a Trip or a Class as a Gift Gift Certificates Available 8 PACK YOUR BAGS AZALEA FESTIVAL, NORFOLK, VA, FEATURING THE VIRGINIA INTERNATIONAL TATTOO SHOW & AZALEA FESTIVAL GRAND PARADE Thursday, April 23-Sunday, April 26, 2015 Single $769 Twin $599 Triple $579 Come join us at the 2015 annual Azalea Festival and The Virginia International Tattoo Show in Norfolk, VA., which incorporates groups from around the world including acrobats, choral groups and precision military drill teams. Your package includes: 3 nights lodging, 3 breakfasts, 3 full course dinners, including the Spirit of Norfolk Dinner Cruise; Virginia International Tattoo Show; reserved seats for Azalea Festival Grand Parade; NATO Fest Activities; Norfolk Naval Base Tour; Norfolk Botanical Gardens Tram Tour; MacArthur Memorial; Evening Entertainment; Souvenir gift; luggage handling; taxes and meal gratuities and motorcoach transportation. Tipping for the bus driver and tour guides are at your discretion. A $100 per person deposit is required upon registration. Call the MPCE office at 201-444-2030 for a complete itinerary. BRANSON COUNTRY TOUR Friday, May 1-Tuesday, May 5, 2015 Single $1099 Twin $999 Triple $989 BOSTON, SALEM & THE NORTH SHORE Friday, June 5 – Monday, June 8, 2015 Single $499 Twin $419 Triple $399 FINGER LAKES, NEW YORK Monday, July 20 - Wednesday, July 22, 2015 Single $589 Twin $489 Triple $469 Spring in Branson will be lots of fun!! There’s so much to see in Branson, the “Live Music Show Capital of the World”! Package includes: roundtrip airfare to St. Louis, Mo.-Newark, airport transfers, 4 nights accommodations in Ozark Regal Hotel, which is centrally located in the heart of Branson’s most popular attractions, 4 dinners, 4 breakfasts, motorcoach transportation, tour escorts and local guides. Highlights include: Branson area tour; Grand Jubilee Show, Four Seasons Tribute Show, The Duttons Show, Ralph Foster Museum, Showboat Branson Belle Dinner Cruise, Good New’s Gospel Hour (Sunday), Stone Hill Winery tour, Dublin’s Irish Tenors Show, John Denver Tribute Show, shopping at Branson Landing and more!! A $200 deposit per person is required at registration. Call the MPCE office at 201-444-2030 for a complete itinerary. Day 1 – Depart at 8:00 a.m. and set off for historic Boston. Enjoy a visit to John F. Kennedy Library and Museum, enjoy dinner and check into a Boston area hotel. Day 2 – Take a guided tour of the historical city of Boston and relive the birth of our nation. Stroll Quincy Market/ Faneuil Hall Marketplace. Also visit Cambridge, home to Harvard University, then enjoy dinner before returning to your hotel. Day 3 – visit Salem, a coastal city with more than 300 years of New England history and the site of the Salem Witchcraft Trials of 1692. Also visit historic Gloucester, “America’s Oldest Seaport,’ which is located on Cape Ann and enjoy quaint shops, galleries and restaurants. Day 4 – depart for Lexington and Concord, known as the birthplace of the American Revolution and take a guided tour. Also visit the Minute Man National Historical Park and then depart for home. Fee includes: 3 nights lodging, 6 meals including 3 breakfasts and 3 dinners, taxes and meal gratuities. Tipping for the bus driver and tour guides are at your discretion. A $100 per person non-refundable deposit is required upon registration. Call the MPCE office at 201-444-2030 for a complete itinerary. Wine and Dine in scenery divine!! View the largest collection of glass in the world. Savor the bouquet of fine wine at an award winning winery. See the flying, man-made birds at the National Soaring Museum. Unwind surrounded by the lush landscape at Sonnenberg Gardens. Tour Willard Chapel, the only known complete Tiffany Chapel to exist. Cruise on one of the charming lakes to cap a first-class vacation among the peaceful lakes! Fee includes: 2 nights lodging, 2 breakfasts, 2 dinners including Belhurst Castle, Wegman’s Marketplace, Corning Museum of Glass, Willard Memorial Chapel, Sonnenberg Gardens and Mansion, Tour and tasting at a popular winery, scenic lake cruise, National Soaring Museum, taxes and meal gratuities. Tipping for the bus driver and tour guides are at your discretion. Call the MPCE office at 201-444-2030 for a complete itinerary. Online Courses Now Available See details on page 31 9 MACKINAC ISLAND AND BEAUTIFUL NORTHERN MICHIGAN Sunday, August 16-Saturday, August 22, 2015 Single $969 Twin $699 Triple $679 CAPE COD/ MARTHA’S VINEYARD Monday, September 21-Friday, September 25, 2015 Single $699 Twin $549 Triple $529 SAVANNAH, JEKYLL ISLAND & BEAUFORT, S.C. Sunday, October 18 – Saturday, October 24, 2015 Single $759 Twin $609 Triple $589 Step back into a quaint lifestyle in a waterfront setting on our group bus tour to Mackinac Island and beautiful Northern Michigan! After arriving by bus and checking into your nearby hotel, your group will travel by ferry boat across the waters to idyllic Mackinac Island, where cars are prohibited and travel is done by horse and carriage. This Mackinac Island vacation package features a horse and carriage tour, and you will also enjoy free time to explore. The next day brings a bus tour to Sault Sainte Marie, MI, and an exciting cruise across Soo Locks. The evening brings gaming at Kewadin Sault Casino if you wish. The following day is a guided bus tour of Mackinaw City. Your group will also visit Colonial Michilimackinac, an 18th-Century living history village. This group bus trip to Mackinac Island and beautiful Northern Michigan shows your group the peaceful, old-world beauty of this tucked away corner of the world. Includes: 6 nights lodging, 6 breakfasts, 4 dinners and taxes. Tipping for the bus driver and tour guides are at your discretion. Call the MPCE office at 201-444-2030 for a complete itinerary. Quaint seashore beauty comes alive on your bus trip to Cape Cod. Your Cape Cod bus tour takes you from rustic, pristine beaches to quaint villages with iconic lighthouses. Visit the John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum and see Hyannis’s outdoor John F. Kennedy Memorial. Stroll along the streets of unique Provincetown, a historical and lively shopping and dining haven. Take a ferry ride to Martha’s Vineyard, the famous gateway island, soak up the charm of this lovely island with its delightful homes, unique shops, historical sites and beautiful lighthouses. Four full days of guided tours take you from Hyannis to Chatham to Sandwich, Martha’s Vineyard and more. A bus tour to Cape Cod and its beautiful seashore is an unforgettable trip! Fee includes: : 4 nights lodging, 4 breakfasts, 4 dinners and taxes. Tipping for the bus driver and tour guides are at your discretion. Call the MPCE office at 201-444-2030 for a complete itinerary. Day 1 - Depart MPHS 8:00 a.m. and set off for beautiful Savannah, GA. Stay in an en route hotel. Day 2 -continue your journey and check into a Savannah area hotel for a 4-night stay. Day 3 includes guided tour of genteel, beautiful and historic Savannah, the “Belle of Georgia.” Enjoy free time on historic River St. and a tour of one of Savannah’s Historic and famous homes. Day 4 visit fascinating and history-rich Jekyll Island, including a stop at the exclusive “Millionaires Club”, and later take a guided tour of St. Simons Island where you can take a stroll among moss-draped oaks or shop at the interesting boutiques. Day 5 - take a guided tour of magnificent Beaufort, SC - “Queen of the Carolina Sea Islands”. Its striking mansions and scenery served as the backdrop for motion pictures “The Big Chill” and “Forrest Gump.” You’ll also tour the Parris Island Marine base, Iwo Jim Monument, Parade Field and the Parris Island Museum. Day 6 - leave for the Airborne and Special Operations Museum in Fayetteville, NC. This evening relax at your en route hotel. Day 7 - depart for your journey home. Fee includes 6 nights lodging, (4 nights in Savannah area), 6 breakfasts, 4 dinners, taxes and gratuities (tipping for bus driver and tour guides are at your discretion). Travel insurance is available upon request. A $100 per person non-refundable deposit is required upon registration. Call the M.P.C.E. office at 201-444-2030 for a complete itinerary. Seeking talented and diversified people to teach a course or program during our upcoming semesters. Email us at [email protected] call 201-444-2030 or visit www.mpsnj.org to submit a proposal. 10 ARTS and CRAFTS DRAWING - BEGINNING Thursday, 7:30-9:30 pm Winter - (5 sess. beg. Feb. 12 ) Spring – (5 sess. beg. Apr. 16) FEE: $80 (Plus $30 mat. fee payable to instructor) Glen Rock H.S. Offered in cooperation with Glen Rock Community School. Register through M.P.C.E. If you want to draw, but have been frustrated in the past, I urge you to try this class! It is a real “how to” class for absolute beginners and it will challenge you! Students will learn basic drawing techniques chosen to train their perceptions and enhance their hand-eye coordination.They will learn how to compose a drawing; identify the range of values in objects they draw;use shading to give their subjects volume; observe and draw a “negative space composition”; and use “sighting” to work out relative sizes and angles. Projects that are planned include a still life arrangement, and a hand portrait. Students should bring $30.00 to the first lesson for art materials which will be provided by the instructor. Instructor: RINA GOLDHAGEN OIL PAINTING FOR BEGINNERS THROUGH ADVANCED STUDENTS Tuesday, 7-9 p.m. (10 sess. beg. Feb. 24)(no class 3/31) FEE: $150 Midland Park H.S. WATERCOLOR – BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE Wednesday, 7-9 p.m. (8 sess. beg. Feb. 25)(no class 4/1) FEE: $120 Midland Park H.S. Have you ever thought about learning to paint in oils? Or did you paint in oils a while ago and you want to get back to it? This is the class for you! This class combines beginners with experienced artists. Beginners will learn the fundamentals of oil painting while more experienced artists will “brush up” their skills learning more advanced techniques. Beginners and first time painters to our class work on structured projects tailored to students’ experience. Everyone paints at their own level and at their own speed. The focus is on individual style. On the first night of class new students should bring pen and paper. We will go over materials. If you have any old oil painting supplies please bring them regardless of their age. Our ongoing students continue working on their paintings. Many of our regular students have shown their painting in local exhibitions winning top prizes in juried shows. Instructor: SUSAN MARLETT This fun and relaxing class is designed for beginner students or those who have some experience with watercolor techniques and are interested in further exploration to create various effects. Learn the professional way through varied methods to accomplish soft clouds, water, and petals as well as rough rocks and bark. Methods include dry brush, wetin-wet, glazing and underpainting. Join with a friend! For beginners with no supplies, a starter kit will be supplied for use at the first session only. After the first session, you must purchase your own supplies. A supply list will be provided and discussed. Instructor: PHYLLIS HUGHES NEW! ZENTAGLE DRAWING – FEE:$55 (plus $7 mat. cost due at reg.) Wednesday, 7:00-8:30 p.m. (2 sess. Apr. 22 & 29) Eric Smith School Offered in cooperation with Ramsey Community School. Register through M.P.C.E.. Discover the Zentangle drawing method in this two session workshop. Zentangle is an easy to learn process for creating beautiful images by drawing structured patterns. We’ll explore the roots of this art, the steps to follow to draw your own wonderful tiles, and the myriad of ways to use the method in a variety of media. Join Jill on this relaxing journey - no artistic experience is necessary. You’ll leave with your own works of art and a hunger to learn more! Instructor: JILL GREENBAUM Register Early! 201-444-2030 or visit our website www.mpsnj.org 11 Register by + FAX + PHONE + MAIL + IN PERSON + ONLINE COMPUTER CORNER ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS Wednesday, 7-9 p.m. (3 sess. beg. Feb. 25) FEE: $120 Midland Park H.S.(Rm 19B) MORE ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS Wednesday, 7-9 p.m. (3 sess. beg. Mar. 18) (no class 4/1) FEE: $120 Midland Park H.S.(Rm 19B) This class will focus on the basic concepts and skills involved with Photoshop Elements. Topics include graphic file types, tools, layers, selection, photo editing, photo enhancement, photo albums and more. The course is perfect for persons who are interested in digital photography or web page design. The software used will be Adobe Photoshop Elements, a home version of the professional version of Photoshop. The bulk of the instruction is transferable to any version of Photoshop including the professional versions. The course will focus on the use of Photoshop tools, layering and selection. Students should possess a good working knowledge of Windows. Students should have good mouse skills. This course is not for computer novices. At the end of the course, students will be able to enhance the quality of their photographs and perform photo touch-ups using a variety of techniques.. Class limit 11. Instructor: DON ELLIOTT This class is a continuation of the preceding 3 week course. More advanced tools will be introduced. Advanced selection and layering techniques will be presented. The course will be more project-oriented than the first 3 weeks course. The emphasis will be on photo editing projects that the instructor has selected to illustrate key concepts and tools. At the end of this course, students will be able to make substantial photo edits such as removing unwanted items and adding items from other photos. Class limit 11. Instructor: DON ELLIOTT INTRO TO THE COMPUTER - DAYTIME Winter - Tuesday, 3:30-5:30 p.m. (3 sess. beg. Jan. 13) Spring –Tuesday, 3:30-5:30 p .m.(3 sess. beg. Apr. 14) FEE: $75 Glen Rock H.S. Glen Rock H.S. Offered in cooperation with Glen Rock Community School. Register through M.P.C.E. Designed for students who have little or no experience using a computer, students are introduced to the Windows Operating System and learn file management including creating, naming and saving files to designated locations. Students learn how to open, close, move and resize windows, create and save basic Word and Excel files. Instructor: HEATHER McDERMOTT DISCOVER YOUR iPAD OR iPHONE Tuesday, 7-9 p.m. (1 sess. Mar. 3) FEE: $30 Midland Park H.S. ADVANCED iPAD CLASS Tuesday, 7-9 p.m. (1 sess. Mar. 10) FEE: $30 Midland Park H.S. DISCOVER YOUR SMARTPHONE OR TABLET Tuesday,7-9 p.m. (1 sess. Mar. 17) FEE: $30 Midland Park H.S. Let us show you some of the features of iOS 7 and built-in apps that make the everyday things you do even more incredible with iPhone and the iPad. In this two hour class you will learn all the great features of both the iPhone and iPad and what amazing, creative, and productive things you will create. Bring your device to class. Instructor: GREGORY FIORENTINO You’re pretty good with your iPad. You can check email, FaceTime, surf the web, and download apps, but there is so much more to the iPad. Learn how to make folders to organize your apps, use gestures to navigate the iPad faster and other advanced tips and tricks to get even more out of your iPad. Please bring your own device. Instructor: GREGORY FIORENTINO In this class, get your questions about your smart phone or tablet answered. Learn an overview of the devices out there and what makes each one different. Whether you have a Blackberry, Android, or Windows phone or tablet come learn what it can do. Please bring your own device. Instructor: GREGORY FIORENTINO INTRODUCTION TO EXCEL Monday, 7-9 p.m. (3 sess. beg. Feb. 23) FEE: $120 Midland Park H.S. (Rm 19A) Learn about the very useful and powerful Microsoft spreadsheet program. The basic concepts and skills of Excel will be explored including worksheets, workbooks, opening files, saving files, entering data, formatting data, formulas, copying formulas, arithmetic and column summing. Students must have a working knowledge of the Windows operating system and must be comfortable using a mouse. The skills learned will work on all versions of Excel, including Excel 2013. When finished with this course, students will be able to create simple but useful spreadsheets and be able to modify existing spreadsheets. Instructor: DONALD ELLIOTT 12 MORE EXCEL FEE: $120 Monday, 7-9 p.m. (3 sess. beg. Mar. 16)(no class 3/30) Midland Park H.S.(Rm 19A) This course is intended as a follow up to “Introduction to Excel”. Many of the topics from the introductory course will be covered in greater depth. Additional topics will be covered such as the fill handle, copying/pasting into word processed and email documents, table sums, table formatting, look up tables, conditional formatting, commenting cells, text boxes and arrows. Much time will be spent on creating and modifying formulas. Students will learn how to use Excel Functions in formulas. At the end of the class, students will be able to create useful, powerful spreadsheets that can be used at home and office. Instructor: DONALD ELLIOTT INTRODUCTION TO QUICKBOOKS Tuesday & Thursday, 5:30-8:30 p.m Winter: (5 sess. beg. Feb. 24, 26, Mar. 3, 5, 10) Spring: (5 sess. beg. Apr. 16, 21, 23, 28, 30) FEE: $275 Glen Rock H.S. Offered in cooperation with Glen Rock Community School. Register through MPCE. This is an introductory course that will give you the basics for managing your business or to enhance your career opportunities. You will learn how to: Navigate QuickBooks, Create a company file, work with lists, perform accounts payable tasks, writing checks, paying bills, perform accounts receivable tasks, create invoices, create sales receipts, receive payments, make deposits, bank reconciliations, reports. Instructor: ANNETTE D. RAKOWSKI POWERPOINT – INTRODUCTION Tuesday, 7-9 p.m. (3 sess. beg. Mar. 31) FEE: $120 Midland Park H.S.(Rm 19A) Learn how to create a simple, effective presentation using PowerPoint. We will design slides for presentations. Designs will contain headings, content, photos, clip art and graphs. We will learn how to run the completed presentation. We will learn how to print the presentation as slides, slides per page, or in an outline format. Persons who want to be able to create presentations for business meetings or for public speaking will find this class to be the perfect way to start. Students will have the opportunity to use a remote presentation controller/ pointer. Instructor: DON ELLIOTT SELLING ON eBAY Wednesday, 7-9:30 p.m. (2 sess. April 22 & 29) FEE: $90 Ramsey High School Offered in cooperation with Ramsey Community School. Register through M.P.C.E. Learn from an eBay Power Seller how to sell successfully from start to finish. Topics include: How eBay works, choosing items, learning the value of your items and pricing them, writing descriptions, using a PayPal account to process payments, the bidding and selling process, shipping, fees and expenses, collecting payment, delivery confirmation and insurance, handling feedback and more. Students are encouraged to develop their own eBay listings and bring digital photos of items they would like to sell on a flash drive to class. Students are required to have an email address and a registered eBay ID suitable for selling prior to the first class. Instructor: RICK FEINGOLD SUPERCHARGE YOUR NETWORKING WITH LINKEDIN FEE: $40 Tuesday, 7-9 p.m. (1 sess. May 12) Eric Smith School, Ramsey Offered in cooperation with Ramsey Community School. Register through M.P.C.E It has been said that if you’re not on LinkedIn, you don’t exist! With the advent of social media as a powerful networking tool, LinkedIn stands apart as the #1 place to be in the business world and the most powerful online networking tool. Learn how to write a compelling LinkedIn profile, tips for reaching out to potential contacts, the importance of joining LinkedIn Groups and strategies for staying active on LinkedIn. This program is ideal for anyone who wants to expand their network - whether you’re a job seeker or looking to find a new clients, LinkedIn can help you reach your goals. Instructor: BETSY COYNE & DONNA BRADSHAW WINDOWS 8 FOR BEGINNERS Tuesday, 7-9 p.m. (1 sess. Mar. 24) FEE: $30 Midland Park H.S. Are you ready to explore the latest powerful operating system from Microsoft? This class will introduce you to the new features and interface. You will also learn some of the following; using and understanding the new Windows 8 interface, Navigate files, folders, and the desktop, Internet Explorer 10, Upgrading your skills from prior versions of Windows and much more. Instructor: GREGORY FIORENTINO Registration forms located on page 31 or register online at http://register.communitypass.net/midlandpark 13 INTRODUCTION TO MICROSOFT WORD Tuesday, 7-8:30 p.m. (2 sess. beg. April 14 & 21) Fee:$49 Glen Rock H.S. GETTING MORE OUT OF WORD Tuesday, 7-8:30 p.m. (1 sess. Apr. 28) FEE: $35 Glen Rock H.S. Offered in cooperation with Glen Rock Community School. Register through MPCE. Welcome to Microsoft® Word, a word processing application for Windows and Mac computers. In this class you will learn the basics of navigating Word including starting a new document and editing an existing document, setting margins, tabs and paragraph formatting, how to highlight text for emphasis, spell checking and grammar checking, finding your way around the tools and buttons, creating templates. This is a class that will help users of Office 2007 or later. Requirements: prior experience with Windows™. Instructor: DAN PAUL-HESKINS Offered in cooperation with Glen Rock Community School. Register through MPCE Microsoft Word is one of the most powerful word processing tools. But most people have no idea how much more then could get out of Word with just a few simple clicks or settings. Take your Word skills to new levels by learning how to:Customize auto-correct, spellcheck and grammar check;Create custom styles for your text and layout;Add pictures or text boxes to your documents;Make text wrap around pictures and text boxes;Design and build brochures and mini posters for business or events.This is a 90-minute class based on Word 2007, but many of the tips and tricks work with earlier and later versions of Word. Prior experience with Word required. Instructor: DAN PAUL HESKINS HEALTH, SAFETY & PHYSICAL FITNESS BALLET BOOTY BARRE Wednesday, 6:45-7:45 p.m. (8 sess. beg. Feb. 25) (no class 4/1) FEE: $92 Midland Park H.S. Are you doing the same workout and still not seeing results? Why not shake up your old routine with something completely unique! Did you know that ballet is one of the best and quickest ways to get a shapelier seat and leaner legs? BBB uses fun, elegant and effective moves that everyone can do. It is designed to improve balance, strengthen the core and increase grace, flexibility and posture. Class format includes dance, standing and chair barre work. Participants will need a mat for the floor work segment. Barefoot, thin socks or ballet shoes. Instructor: DENISE SWAN BOSU ® STABILITY AND MOBILITY FOR ANTI-AGING- LEVEL 1 (10 sess. See Below for schedule) Monday, 11:30-12:15 p.m. ( May 11, 18, June 1, 15) Tuesday, 12:00-12:45 p.m.(May 26, June 2) Friday, 9:00-9:45 a.m. (May 15, 22, 29, June 19) FEE: $59 All classes held at Glen Rock Community Church, 354 Rock Road, Glen Rock. Offered in cooperation with Glen Rock Community School. Register through M.P.C.E. A new approach to gaining mobility and stability this class is for the active aging (50 years or older). Participants will utilize the dome circles of the BOSU Balance trainer (provided by the instructor) to play proven games for functionality, reaction, fall prevention, coordination, range of motion and overall self-efficacy. Participants will also become aware of the meaning and differences in their chronological, biological and functional ages and how they can be addressed. You will face the fear of falling with games and learn different ways to get up and down from the floor with ease. Instructor: BERNADETTE O’BRIEN BOSU ® STABILITY AND MOBILITY FOR ANTI-AGING- LEVEL 2 (10 sess. See Below for schedule) Monday, 12:30-1:15 p.m. ( May 11, 18, June 1, 15) Tuesday, 1:00-1:45 p.m.(May 26, June 2) Friday, 10:00-10:45 a.m. (May 15, 22, 29, June 19) FEE: $59 All classed held at Glen Rock Community Church, 354 Rock Rd, Glen Rock Offered in cooperation with Glen Rock Community School. Register through M.P.C.E. This class is for any participants who had some previous experience utilizing the BOSU(R) as a training tool. Progressions of movements utilizing games to improve functionality, reaction, balance, strength, coordination, range of motion and fall prevention for self-efficacy are addressed. Neuroplasticity to increase brain power is also incorporated. Instructor: BERNADETTE O’BRIEN Register Online https://register.communitypass.net/midlandpark 14 CLASSIC PILATES PLUS Thursday, 6-6:45 p.m. (9 sess. beg. Feb. 26) (no class 4/2) FEE: $99 Midland Park H.S. One of the safest and most effective exercise programs available, Pilates focuses on developing core abdominal and back strength to help you achieve optimal strength, flexibility, endurance and posture, without building bulk or stressing joints. Added resistance will target and tone difficult areas such as arms and waist. Participants need to bring a mat to class. Instructor will provide resistance bands. Instructor: DENISE SWAN CPR/AED Adult FEE: $90 Saturday, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. (1 sess. Mar. 7) Midland Park H.S. CPR/AED Adult/Pediatric (Child/Infant) FEE: $100 Saturday, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. (1 sess. Mar. 7) (incl. lunch break) Midland Park H.S. Please call the MPCE office for family member discount – 201-444-2030 The purpose of the American Red Cross CPR/AED program is to help participants recognize and respond appropriately to cardiac, breathing and first aid emergencies. The program stresses the basic steps to follow in any emergency, beginning with the most important step, the decision to act, and helps participants confront their fears of getting involved and giving care. An American Red Cross card will be issued upon successful completion of the course, valid for two years. Pre-requisite: Participants must be 16 yrs of age or older. $15 optional book fee is payable to instructor at class. Class times may vary due to class size and skills. Instructors: DON HACHEY and RICH KROITSCH. QI GONG – DAYTIME CLASS FEE: $99 Monday, 10:30-11:15 a.m. (10 sess. beg. Jan. 12)(no class 2/16) Wednesday, 9:15-10 a.m. (10 sess. beg. Jan. 14)(no class 2/18) All classes will be at the Community Church, Rm 205-207 in Glen Rock Offered in cooperation with Glen Rock Community School. Register through M.P.C.E. Qigong (pronounced “chee gung”) means Energy Work. Developed in ancient China, it is a system of flowing movements coordinated with deep breathing and meditation. Qigong has numerous proven health benefits including improved flexibility, muscle strength, balance, and heart and lung functions. It decreases stress and reduces muscle pain and stiffness and is deeply relaxing. Qigong is also practiced to improve sports performance. It is suitable for for all ages and most fitness levels. The combination of movement and meditation will help you start your day feeling refreshed, energized and relaxed. Instructor: MELISSA CANTER SECRETS TO ALLEVIATING DIGESTIVE DISORDERS FEE: $25 Tuesday, 7-9:30 p.m. (plus mat. fee of $10 payable at registration) (1 sess. Feb. 24) Eric Smith School, 73 Monroe St.,Ramsey Offered in cooperation with Ramsey Adult School. Register through M.P.C.E. Do you suffer from gas bloating, indigestion, irritable bowel, acid reflux, diarrhea, constipation or Chron’s. Find out what’s wrong and how to correct it in this in-depth seminar. Topics covered are natural nutritional approaches, what foods to eat and what to avoid, what supplements you should be taking (or not), proper food combinations, the role that stress plays, how to detect food allergies/sensitivities and much more. Every attendee will receive a 25+ page handout full of reference materials to take home and a guided imagery stress reduction CD valued at $30. Instructor: ROBERT GALAROWICZ, ND THE ART OF MEDITATING Thursday, 7:00-8:30 p.m.(4 sess. beg. Mar. 5) Monday, 7:00-8:30 p.m. (4 sess. beg. April 6) FEE: $70 Midland Park H.S. Meditating on a daily basis can have numerous positive effects on you and your life. Meditating can help reduce stress, anxiety, sleeplessness and increase concentration, compassion and patience, to name just a few. Anyone can meditate and reap these benefits. This class will explore different ways to guide you on your way. Whether you are just learning about meditation or have experience meditating this class will help you hone your meditating skills. Instructor: KIRSTEN SHARO YOGA FOR YOUNG WOMEN: (12 YRS – 17 YRS) FEE: $79 Tuesday, 6:00-7:00 p.m.(8 sess. beg. Feb. 24)(no class 3/31) Midland Park H.S. The practice of Yoga not only builds physical strength but it also develops mental power and boosts confidence. In this class we will utilize several styles of yoga that facilitate this growth. Participants will practice postures that build physical strength, mental strength and flexibility. Emphasis will be placed on becoming strong and feeling self assured and powerful in the world. No previous yoga experience necessary. Bring a yoga mat and wear comfortable clothing. Blocks and straps are optional. Instructor: AILEEN PURCELL See PAGE 3 for REGISTRATION INFORMATION 15 BASIC YOGA LEVEL 1 FEE:$99 Tuesday, 7:15-8:30 p.m. (8 sess. beg. Feb. 24)(no class 3/31)Midland Park H.S. This class is structured to deepen the practice of practitioners with some experience and also support individuals new to yoga. Emphasis is on doable postures that come from of a range of styles. The flowing pace of the class builds strength and flexibility while learning to synchronize movement with the breath calms the mind. Bring a yoga mat and wear comfortable clothing. Blocks and straps are optional Instructor: AILEEN PURCELL RESTORATIVE YOGA Monday, 6-7:15 p.m. (10 sess. beg. Feb. 23) (no class 3/30) FEE: $125 Midland Park H.S. HATHA YOGA Thursday, 7-8:15 p.m. (10 sess. beg. Feb. 26)(no class 4/2) FEE: $125 Midland Park H.S. Restorative Yoga focuses on relaxing the body in restful postures. Rest is different than sleep. Rest provides our body the opportunity to renew, heal and restore. There are physical and emotional benefits to this practice. The restorative effects of this form of yoga should never be overlooked no matter what age. By using props in the postures, it allows one to feel the restorative power that will do wonders to the body. Students must bring a yoga mat, blanket (throw), hand towel and yoga strap, (yoga blocks, if needed). Eat at least 2 hours before class or have a light snack. Instructor: GLORIA SMILEY Learn body-mind connection to alleviate muscular tension and also learn to stimulate your body’s natural healing experience. A range of practices will explore postures that include inversions, meditation and deep relaxation (6-12 months experience required). Students must bring a yoga mat, blanket (throw), hand towel and yoga strap, (yoga blocks, if needed). Eat at least 2 hours before class or have a light snack. Instructor: GLORIA SMILEY PULL UP A CHAIR! FEE: $50 Winter- Friday, 10:15-11:00 a.m.(10 sess. beg. Jan. 16) Spring–Friday – 10:15-11:00 a.m. (10 sess. beg. Apr. 3) (no class 4/10) All classes will be at the Community Church, Rm 205-207 in Glen Rock Offered in cooperation with Glen Rock Community School. Register through M.P.C.E. This is a non-impact, aerobics class that is done in a chair. We will start with rhythmical, aerobic movements to music and continue with balance, weight bearing and stretching exercises. You will experience a fun way to burn calories, improve muscle tone, increase range of motion and improve strength. This class is a wonderful alternative if you have difficulty standing for long periods of time, use a cane or a walker or just want a change in your regular routine! You will need to bring 2 to 3 lb weights and toning bands will be provided. Instructor: KIM MIHOV YOGA - DAYTIME CLASS FOR BEGINNERS AND INTERMEDIATES FEE: $120 Monday- 9:30-10:30 a.m. (10 sess. beg. Jan. 12)(no class 2/16) Wednesday – 10-11 a.m. (10 sess. beg. Jan. 14) (no class 2/18) All classes will be at the Community Church, Rm 205-207 in Glen Rock Offered in cooperation with Glen Rock Community School. Register through M.P.C.E. Stressed, out of shape, out of sorts? Would you like to gain muscle tone and feel more peaceful? Yoga can change your life. Come learn yoga with a former Wall Street executive who transformed her life through yoga practice. Yoga fosters balance, strength and flexibility in the body, mind and spirit. Start a new, healthier way of life today! This yoga class will use yoga postures and sequences that will appeal to both the beginner and intermediate student. Please bring a sticky mat and wear loose clothing. Instructor: MELISSA CANTER ZUMBA CLASSIC & SENTAO HYBRID CLASS Thursday, 7:00-8:00 p.m. (8 sess. beg Feb. 26)(no class 4/2) FEE: $95 Midland Park H.S. Join us for a Latin dance party! Basic Latin rhythms such as Salsa, Merengue and Cumbia will be enjoyed along with the newest form of Zumba:Sentao! We will use a chair for this portion of the class to strengthen our core and sculpt our muscles! Not only will you get a cardio workout, you will also receive targeted resistance training. Come and join us! Bring a water bottle, towel and one pound weights – we’ll supply the chairs! Instructor: SILVIA ACOSTA “GOLD”EN OLDIES: ZUMBA GOLD W/DISCO & LATIN FLAVOR FEE: $85 Thursday, 6:00-6:50 p.m. Midland Park H.S. (8 sess. beg Feb. 26)(no class 4/2) A shorter, simpler dance fitness class that breaks the steps down. You have the option of using light Zumba maraca weights to make the Latin moves burn more calories and add zest. Zumba maraca weights (1.5 lbs.) can be purchased at class for $16 (optional). Instructor: SILVIA ACOSTA 16 HOME AND GARDEN CULINARY CORNER The following classes are offered by Nina Reams, The Chef It Up 2 Go Team, Bergen County. All material fees included HEALTHY APPETIZERS Wednesday, 6:30-8:30 p.m. (1 sess. March 11) FEE: $40 Midland Park H.S. SUPER SALADS Wednesday, 6:30-8:30 p .m. (1 sess. April 8) FEE: $40 Midland Park H.S COOKING BATTLE Wednesday, 6:30-8:30 p.m. (1 sess. April 22) FEE: $45 Midland Park H.S. DECADENT DESSERTS Wednesday, 6:30-8:30 p.m. (1 sess. May 6) FEE: $40 Midland Park H.S. Learn to create different types of dips with veggie trees; “spring” rolls, cucumber ribbon salad and more – great for parties! Get in shape for the summer and make a variety of different creative salad ideas with homemade dressings! Recipes include spinach salads: chopped salads; lemon vinaigrette; Asian dressing; honey balsamic and even light fruit salads with yogurt dressing! If fun and friendly competition is your game then this you won’t want to miss! All ingredients will be unveiled the day of the class (nothing that requires baking or anything gross!) each team will have a certain amount of time to prepare 1 lunch; 1 dessert and 1 drink to be judged on. It’s filled with high energy, lots of laughs and great food! Let’s indulge! Make Boston crème filled cupcakes with chocolate ganache; no bake chocolate chip truffles and a delicious non alcoholic sangria. The following classes are offered by Kim Hendrickson Offered in cooperation with Ramsey Community School All classes held at Ramsey High School. Register through MPCE. COFFEE TASTING 101 Monday, 7-10 p.m. (1 sess. Mar. 16) FEE: $30 (plus $15 mat. fee due at reg.) WHAT OUR DUTCH ANCESTORS ATE Tuesday, 7-10 p.m. (1 sess. Mar. 17) FEE: $30 (plus $20 mat. fee due at reg.) ITALIAN COOKIES Monday-Tuesday, (3 sess. March 23,24,30 - 7-10:00 p.m.) FEE: $90 (SR. CIT. $85) (plus $30 mat. fee due at reg.) So You Think You Know Coffee? We drink it all the time and we get in a rut drinking the same brand ALL THE TIME. Come join Kim Hendrickson and others to learn how coffee is grown & made, history and trivia of coffee and tasting 12-15 different coffees in one evening. You may stick with your old favorite but you may just find an new one! Kim doesn’t guarantee that will happen, but she is certain you will never taste coffee the same way EVER AGAIN. Join us! In the 23 years the Dutch owned New Amsterdam (NYC) and years following, the Dutch influence has become a part of our daily lives, especially in food. Come to easily assemble a complete, period (1600’s) Dutch meal and learning about the food the Dutch enjoyed, how the Indians helped these early businessmen and the foods that we continue to enjoy today. Come hungry! We only know good Italian cookies because our friends and relative make them but you CANNOT buy them. In three nights we will explore a variety of flavors and styles. Bring apron, oven mitt, paring knife, chopping knife and container for take home extras. RUGELACH, ALMOND HORNS & MACAROONS FEE: $90 (SR. CIT. $85) Monday-Tuesday 7-10 p .m. (plus $25 mat. fee due at reg.) (3 sess. April 20, 21, 27 ) Ramsey High School Three delicious cookies we love, but generally do not make, but why? Simple advice that will take the “scare” out of making these at home. An assortment of rugelach recipes will be prepared and eaten, basics of Almond Horns (with chocolate tips!) and an assortment of macaroons to prepare. Three nights, great fun! Bring apron, oven mitt, chopping knife, plus containers to take a lot home! PHYLLO DOUGH MADE SIMPLE Tuesday, 7-10 p.m. (1 sess. Apr. 28) FEE: $30 (plus $20 mat. fee due at reg.) One quick evening to have chef, Kim Hendrickson demonstrate and prepare with your help a variety of small bites; sweet and savory. If phyllo dough makes you nervous, or if you think it is just too hard, this is the class for you. Bring apron, oven mitt, chopping knife, and containers for take home goodies. 17 FIRST TIME HOME BUYER’S SEMINAR – NEW! FROM CONTRACT TO CLOSING FEE:$35 PER COUPLE Winter - Tuesday, 7-8:30 p.m. (1 sess. Feb. 24) Glen Rock H.S. Spring – Tuesday, 7-8:30 p .m. (1 sess. Apr. 28) Offered in cooperation with Glen Rock Community School. Register with MPCE. Purchasing a home can be the most overwhelming undertaking a person or couple can have. There are numerous facets to a purchase transaction, from the contract, to the home inspection, to the mortgage, title insurance and closing. We will discuss, in plain English, the contract provisions that are of most concern. We will focus on the home inspection contingency, the mortgage process, title insurance and what to expect at closing. This class will also introduce you to the proper roles for your attorney, real estate agent and other participants of the purchase transaction. Instructor: MATTHEW MCGOEY CROCHETING Wednesday - 7:30-9:30 p.m. (7 sess. beg. Feb. 25)(no class 4/1) FEE $89 Midland Park H.S. HOW TO LANDSCAPE YOUR HOME Tuesday, 7-9 p.m. (1 sess. Mar. 10) FEE: $40 Midland Park H.S. Learn all the basic stitches of Crocheting and how to read a pattern. Learn how to make simple designs as circles and squares. Then using the basic techniques, you can use your own creativity to create designer originals yourself! Each person can choose their own project to complete. Special help is given to left-handed students. Men and teenagers are welcome. Bring to class a crocheting hook and a ball of yarn. Materials for the course will be available for purchase at the first meeting (optional). Instructor: ARLENE CASTLEMAN This is the perfect of year time to begin landscaping projects for your home. In this onesession course you will receive an overview of landscape design principles you can apply to different areas of your property. Topics to be discussed: front foundation plantings, patios and walks - how to design and what to use, decks, water features, lighting, seasonal color with perennials and annuals, seasonal color with shrubs and trees, specific plants for sun or shade, lawn and shrub care, privacy plantings, berms and drainage. Instructor: RICHARD CORDING, certified landscape architect and owner for 30 years of CLC Landscape Design. Rich has won state and national design awards. ALL GARDENING CLASSES HELD AT MIDLAND PARK H.S. YEAR ROUND GARDENING Winter: Thursday 7-9:30 p.m. (1 sess. Feb. 26) Spring: Wednesday 7-9:30 p.m. (1 sess. Apr. 22) FEE: $40 (plus $10 mat. fee due to instructor) INTRODUCTION TO SQUARE FOOT GARDENING Winter: Thursday, 7-9:30 p.m. (1 sess. March 5) Spring: Wednesday 7-9:30 p.m. (1 sess. April 8) FEE: $40 (plus $10 mat. fee due to instructor) INTERPLANTING AND SUCCESSION PLANTING Winter:Thursday 7-9:30 p.m. (1 sess. March 12) Spring: Wednesday 7-9:30 (1 sess. April 15) FEE: $40 (plus $10 mat. fee due to instructor) Why settle for frozen or canned vegetables or dried herbs when you can grow your own fresh produce practically year-round here in New Jersey? It’s easier than you might think. We’ll discuss techniques to get you started from the simplest window sill garden to hot house gardening and everything in between. Knowing which varieties to plant and when can make all the difference. These time-tested and proven techniques will have you amazing your friends and neighbors as you harvest vegetables just when they are beginning to plant them! We always have a great Q & A session at the end of the class and our gardeners share their success stories as well as questions. Join us for a fun-filled evening! Instructor: DONALD J. KANARR If you want to have the prettiest flowers and eat the freshest, tastiest, and most healthy produce ever, but hate to weed and don’t have much time to spend in the garden each day, then you’re in luck. A SFG Garden is: 50% of the cost, 20% of the space, 10% of the water, 5% of the seeds, 2% of the work and 100% as much harvest as a traditional back yard row garden. It makes gardening success easy. No weeding. No digging. No tilling. No kidding! Is your backyard soil as hard as a brick? No problem! You won’t be using it in your raised beds, and as a bonus the soil is totally organic! Join us for a light and fun-filled evening of useful gardening information, class participation and a question and answer session. You will be amazed to learn what you can grow all year long by using some of our simple tricks. Instructor: DONALD J. KANARR Plant basil or carrots by your tomatoes for a better harvest and better tasting tomatoes, but don’t plant anything in the onion family near your peas or you will stunt their growth! Sounds crazy but it’s true. Gardeners and farmers have known this for hundreds of years. The proper layout of your garden patch will greatly enhance its productivity and taste. Knowing what to plant next after harvesting one type of vegetable in your garden is just as crucial. Each plant variety has different requirements. This course will teach you how to successfully do both for a productive and disease and pest resistant garden. Instructor: DONALD J. KANARR 18 SEWING, BEGINNERS (Ages 14 & up) Monday, 6:30-9 p.m. (9 sess. beg. Feb. 23)(no class 3/30) FEE: $115 Midland Park H.S. SEWING, ADVANCED (Ages 14 & up) Wednesday, 6:30-9 p.m. (9 sess. beg. Feb. 25)(no class 4/1) FEE: $115 Midland Park H.S Students will learn the basics of sewing including seams, hems, zippers, buttonholes,pattern selection & layout. Each student is required to bring their own sewing machines with instruction manual in order to learn how to operate them more effectively. Please bring it the first night of class along with a 3 ring binder and a ½ yard of muslin fabric. Class limited to 14 students. Instructor: KAREN SKOGLUND Advanced sewing techniques will be taught. Prerequisite for this class is sewing for beginners. STUDENTS MUST HAVE SEWING EXPERIENCE! Students should bring their own sewing machines and a project to the first class. Class limited to14 students. Instructor: KAREN SKOGLUND . UPHOLSTERY – BEGINNER Tuesday, 7-9 p.m. (8 sess. beg. Feb. 3) or Thursday -7-9 p.m. (8 sess. beg. Feb. 12) FEE: $143 (SR CIT $136) ($30 mat. fee due at registration) Ramsey High School Offered in cooperation with Ramsey Adult School. Please register through M.P.C.E.. Here’s your opportunity to learn how to upholster and master the ‘tricks of the trade’. Work on your own piece (we suggest a small first piece: small chair, ottoman). Professional work is expensive; save a lot of money by learning to do it yourself. You will receive a survey via your email please keep current email address in your student profile.$30 supply fee payable at the time of registration. Bring to class: your project, larger pieces (i.e. love seat, armchair, etc.) will incur an extra material fee applied at class time. Park at Ramsey High School, 256 E. Main St. Parking Lot next to football field. Instructor: GREG GEORGI LANGUAGES AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE - BASICS Monday, 6-7:30 p.m. (9 sess. beg. Feb. 23)(no class 3/30) FEE: $110 Midland Park H.S. No voices will be used in class, as students learn a basic introduction to ASL and the communications of deaf culture. Visual-gestual activities include finger spelling, basic word vocabulary and sentence structure, use of body language and facial expression, and the describing of objects and location. This course is designed to meet the needs of family, employers, educators, human services providers and health professionals who use sign as a part of their daily and/or occupational responsibilities. Class limit 15. Instructor: BELLE HSU AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE – INTERMEDIATE FEE: $110 Monday, 7:30-9:00 p.m. (9 sess. beg. Feb. 23)(no class 3/30) Midland Park H.S. Continues basic language and culture study. Offers the opportunity to build receptive and expressive ASL vocabulary in a non-voice setting with group practice. Topics include the use of signing space and further use of non manual components, including facial expression and body postures. Prerequisite: American Sign Language – Basics (or equivalent knowledge). Class limit 15. Instructor: BELLE HSU FRENCH 1 FEE: $130 (Includes text) Monday,6:30-8:00 p.m. (9 sess. beg. Feb. 23)(no class 3/30) Midland Park H.S. This course is an intensive introduction to one of the world’s most desirable languages. Together we will explore the trappings and fundamentals of the language such as: basic grammar, vocabulary, listening-comprehension, pronunciation and speaking ability. After having completed the course, students will be comfortable utilizing basic skills for travel purposes. We will explore a myriad of basic idioms which are necessary to communication and a deeper understanding of cultural norms. Instructor: AMANDA ROSE ANTONUCCI Register by Register Early! 201-444-2030 + FAX + PHONE + MAIL + IN PERSON + ONLINE or visit our website www.mpsnj.org 19 ITALIAN FOR BEGINNERS Wednesday, 7:30-9:00 p.m. (9 sess. beg. Feb. 25)(no class 4/1) FEE: $130 (includes text) Midland Park H.S. ITALIAN CONVERSATION FOR BEGINNERS Wednesday, 6:00-7:30 p.m. (9 sess. beg. Feb. 25)(no class 4/1) FEE: $110 Midland Park H.S. Speak the language of Dante! This course is an intensive introduction to one of the world’s most desirable and romantic languages. Together we will explore the trappings and fundamentals of the language such as: basic grammar, vocabulary, listening comprehension, pronunciation and speaking ability. After having completed the course, students will be comfortable utilizing basic skills for travel purposes. We will explore a myriad of basic idioms which are necessary to communication and a deeper understanding of cultural norms. Instructor: AMANDA ROSE ANTONUCCI Learn the language of Dante! This course will focus on putting the use the mechanisms learned in Beginners Italian (or equivalent). We will focus on learning and practicing prominent idioms, phrases and expressions. This will be achieved by reading dialogues and engaging in controlled practice of the language in class. After having completed this course students will be comfortable engaging in basic conversation for travel and leisure purposes. Instructor: AMANDA ROSE ANTONUCCI ITALIAN INTERMEDIATE III FEE: $110 Tuesday, 6:00-7:30 p.m. (plus $20 for text if needed payable at registration) (9 sess. beg. Feb. 24)(no class 3/31) Midland Park H.S Continue to expand your vocabulary, grammar, listening comprehension and conversational ability in one of the most romantic languages on the planet. Learn more about Italian culture and heritage. Recommended for students who completed the Fall 2014 Italian Intermediate II course and other intermediate level students (who have studied the present, present perfect, imperfect tenses and imperative forms). At conclusion of the course, enjoy a gathering at a local ristorante italiano (optional). Instructor: FRANK CIFELLI ITALIAN FOR BEGINNERS III FEE: $110 Tuesday, 7:30 – 9:00 p.m. (plus $20 for text if needed payable at registration) (9 sess. beg. Feb. 24)(no class 3/31) Midland Park H.S. Continue to nourish the linguistic flame that you have developed so far. Expand your vocabulary, basic grammar, listening comprehension, pronunciation and speaking ability in one of the most romantic languages on the planet. Recommended for students who completed the Fall 2014 Italian for Beginners II course and other beginner level students who have previously completed an introductory Italian course (including the present tense). At conclusion of the course, enjoy a gathering at a local ristorante italiano (optional). Instructor: FRANK CIFELLI Seeking talented and diversified people to teach a course or program during our upcoming semesters. No special certification is required – just your creativity and enthusiasm to share your talent and expertise with both young and mature students in an informal classroom setting. Email us at [email protected] call 201-444-2030 or visit www.mpsnj.org to submit a proposal. 20 JUMP START TO MANDARIN 1 - BEGINNER FEE: $72 (SR CIT $68) Wednesday, 7-8 p.m. (plus $15 mat. fee due at reg.) (8 sess. beg. Mar. 11) Eric Smith School, 73 Monroe St., Ramsey Offered in cooperation with Ramsey Community School. Register through M.P.C.E. This course is designed for people with little or no knowledge of Mandarin Chinese. The course will focus on the following areas: (1) The Chinese phonetic system (pinyin) (2) Frequently used sentence patterns (3) Chinese culture. Students will obtain the aforementioned knowledge and skills through age-appropriate activities, video-clips, and web tools. One field trip may be arranged, depending on the class size. Students will be able to carry on basic conversation at the end of this course. Instructor: MONICA LEE CHEN SPANISH – BEGINNING FEE: $130 (includes text) Tuesday, 6:30-8 p.m. (9 sess. beg. Feb. 24)(no class 3/31) Midland Park H.S. Be introduced to the Spanish language. Instruction will encourage fluency in speaking the language and provide an understanding for traveling. Prior knowledge of Spanish is unnecessary. Instructor: MAGDALENE PTAK SPANISH - INTERMEDIATE FEE: $110 Tuesday, 8-9:30 p.m. (plus $20 for text if needed due at registration) (9 sess. beg. Feb. 24)(no class 3/31) Midland Park H.S. Prerequisite for this course is Spanish I or equivalent. Instructor: MAGDALENE PTAK MUSIC & DANCE BELLYDANCING – OPEN LEVEL FEE: $85 Thursday, 6:45-7:45 p.m. (8 sess. beg. Feb. 26(no class 4/2) Midland Park H.S. This class is an open level class for the ancient and fascinating art of Middle Eastern Dance, commonly known as Bellydance. This class is geared for the novice dancer with little to no experience as well as ones with experience. Dancing is a wonderful form of exercise that combines aerobic activity with toning muscles to help improve flexibility, posture and coordination. Come and join us and ease the tensions of everyday life, while expressing your inner feelings through this beautiful dance. This course will consist of using basic dance movements and isolations while becoming familiar with Middle Eastern music and rhythms. Please wear comfortable clothing. No jeans please. Footwear not required. Barefoot or socks are acceptable and preferred. Ballet shoes or jazz shoes can be worn, but not required. Sneakers are not recommended. Instructor: DIANE TORTORELLO GUITAR-BEGINNING/UKULELES WELCOME FEE: $81 Thursday, 7:30-8:30 p.m. (plus $2.00 mat. fee payable to instructor) Winter - (8 sess. beg. Feb. 5) Glen Rock H.S. Spring – (8 sess. beg. Apr. 16) Glen Rock H.S. (Any registrant under the age of 18 must first contact the instructor at 201-391-2073) Offered in cooperation with Glen Rock Community School. Register through M.P.C.E. Enjoy singing and accompanying yourself on the guitar. Folk, country, classic rock, and contemporary songs will be taught along with basic chords, strums and rock bass patterns. You will be surprised- you will be able to play songs immediately! (Guitars may be rented by calling the instructor at 201-391-2073).Instructor: CYNDI AVEDON GUITAR—INTERMEDIATE Thursday, 8:30-9:30 p.m. Winter –(8 sess. beg. Feb. 5) Spring – (8 sess. beg. Apr. 16) FEE: $81 (plus $2.00 mat. fee payable to instructor) Glen Rock H.S. Glen Rock H.S. (Any registrant under the age of 18 must first contact the instructor at 201-391-2073). Offered in cooperation with Glen Rock Community School. Register through M.P.C.E For those who have taken a beginning course and wish to continue. Instructor: CYNDI AVEDON PIANO—Beginner FEE: $110 Wednesday, 7-8:20 p.m. (plus $10 book fee payable to instructor) (8 sess. beg. Feb. 25) (no class 4/1) Midland Park H.S. A fun group session which will introduce you to piano or electronic keyboard, using both classical and popular music. Learn the basics of music theory and play with other musicians. (Sr. Cit. Full Tuition). Instructor: GAIL SINGER We accept 21 PIANO—Intermediate Wednesday, 8:30-9:30 p.m. (8 sess. beg. Feb. 25)(no class 4/1) FEE: $110 ( includes sheet music, etc.) Midland Park H.S SOCIAL BALLROOM and LATIN DANCE Thursday- 7:30-8:30 p.m. (8 sess. beg. Mar. 5) FEE: $80 (SR CIT $75) Hubbard School, (Side Ent.) 10 Hubbard Lane, Ramsey Electronic keyboard available in class for each student. Continues with both classical and popular music. (Sr. Cit. Full Tuition). Instructor: GAIL SINGER Offered in cooperation with Ramsey Adult School. Register through M.P.C.E. Music and dancing have the power to soothe our souls and improve our lives. Come and experience how dancing can add excitement, fun, and healthy exercise to your life. Enrich your world with the sounds of wonderful music and make new friends. As this course continues, we will teach two Ballroom dances (Waltz and Swing) and two Latin dances (Cha Cha and Tango). Please sign up with a partner as we cannot guarantee a dance partner (price is per person).Soft or suede leather soles, rubber-heeled shoes or regulation ballroom shoes are recommended. Instructor: DOROTHY KELLETT PERSONAL ENRICHMENT HOW TO LICENSE YOUR ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY-PART I FEE: $40 Wednesday, 7-9 p.m. (1 sess. beg Mar. 4) Midland Park H.S. This class is for artists and photographers looking for a way to gain artist recognition and generate income other than through the traditional gallery route. Learn the basics of licensing your work for stationery, home décor, prints, puzzles and more. What is required, how to find potential licensees, royalty rates and the realistic time frame required for your art to end up as products on a retail shelf will be discussed. Instructor: LISA FONDO HOW TO LICENSE YOUR ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY- PART II FEE: $40 Wednesday, 7-9 p.m. (1 sess. Mar. 18) Midland Park H.S. This class is a continuation of How to License Your Art & Photography, Part I. The class will discuss changes to the license industry and how those changes affect the artist, how art is provided to third parties for use on licensed products, how to contact a manufacturer direct, how to find potential licensees, how to find an agent and trade shows that can be helpful to an artist. A more in-depth look at basic contracts between the artist and agent and contracts between artist, agent and third parties and the subtle differences between domestic and international contracts. Instructor: LISA FONDO NEW! I AM ENOUGH-A WORKSHOP ON FINDING YOUR SELF-WORTH FEE: $50 Wednesday, 7-9 p.m. (1 sess. Apr. 22) Eric Smith School, Ramsey Offered in cooperation with Ramsey Community School. Register through M.P.C.E. To find true joy we need to have self love. We need to change our perceptions and empower ourselves to make a transition from crisis to spiritual transformation. When you follow your true path, your purpose and meaning lies right in front of you. If you live in the present, you awaken to the beauty that surrounds you and if you live in the moment you will find selfacceptance and peace. Your life will move forward smoothly. This workshop is about creating a new life by creating new habits and thought patterns. Learn ways to be self-aware of your limiting beliefs and habits. Form new ways of thinking and change your perceptions. Learn the truth about joy - what really makes us feel happy and fulfilled. Learn how our thoughts and beliefs affect our physical body and how to form a mind-body connection. Learn to live in the moment and enjoy the ordinary. Learn to forgive yourself and others so you’re healing can begin. We are human and life will happen but when we live a spirited life we can handle stress and life situations with grace and forgiveness. Instructor: DIANE LANG NEW! NEW YEAR – NEW YOU! Wednesday, 7-9 p.m. (1 sess. Feb. 18) FEE: $50 Eric Smith School, Ramsey Offered in cooperation with Ramsey Community School. Register through M.P.C.E. It’s now 2015! Are you set up to move powerfully in your personal and professional goals? Or do you find yourself... Feeling stuck or drained by everyday life? Lacking the right suport and motivation? Wishing on luck and hoping that things can get better in 2015? Feeling like there is better but don’t know how to get there? The New Year brings us the feeling of starting fresh and having motivation to make changes. This program offers practical tips/tools to thrive through transitions and feelings of stagnation and make those changes. Discover what personality traits cause us to feel stuck and stressed out, what we can do to change and how we can be happy and healthy this year. Instructor: DIANE LANG 22 PUBLIC SPEAKING- EASY AS 1,2,3 Winter - Tuesday 7-8:30 p.m. (3 sess. beg. Feb. 24) Spring - Tuesday, 7-8:30 p .m. (3 sess. beg. Apr. 21) NEW! FEE: $99 Glen Rock H.S. Offered in cooperation with Glen Rock Community School. Register through M.P.C.E. In this three part class, students will learn how to organize, develop and deliver a speech. Topics covered will include: informative, persuasive and impromptu speaking, question asking and the role of non-verbal communication. This is a great class for anyone wishing to improve their public speaking skills—beginners as well as experienced speakers are welcome. Instructor: KATHRYN SACHS NEW! PUBLIC SPEAKING FOR TEENS Wednesday, 7-8:30 p.m. (1 sess. Mar. 11) FEE: $35 Midland Park H.S. See “Youth Events” for complete description. Instructor: KATHRYN SACHS REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON COURSE KOVATS REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE SCHOOLS 230 W. Passaic St., Maywood, New Jersey FEE: $299 (text included) Offered by Midland Park Continuing Education for Special Reduced Tuition Fee. Phone M.P.C.E. (201-444-2030) for special registration form or visit our website: www.mpsnj.org Courses held throughout the year; you may begin any time. Choose the 3Week Daytime Course, the12-week Evening Course or the12-Week Saturday Course. Ask about the “Flexible Schedule” Option. Note: School exam is administered at the end of each course. Upon satisfactory completion of the course, you will be provided with a Certificate of Completion and an application for the state examination. Call Kovats for schedule availability and more information at 201-843-7277. TEACHING — SUBSTITUTE/ALTERNATIVE ROUTE CERTIFICATION — ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW Wednesday, 7-8:30 p.m. (1 sess. Apr. 15) FEE: $50 Midland Park H.S. This informative session will provide the qualifications and steps necessary for substitute teaching certification and Alternate Route or Provisional certification which may lead to a permanent teaching certificate. For example, 60 college credits are required to be a substitute teacher; a BA/BS is required to qualify for Alternate Route certification. Handouts providing state and county department offices, addresses and telephone numbers will be distributed. Latest trends on lesson design, evaluation and classroom management will also be discussed. Individual questions will be answered after class. Instructor: NICHOLAS CAPUANO USE THE INTERNET TO MAKE & SAVE MONEY FEE: $40 Monday, 7-9 p.m. (1 sess. May 4) Ramsey High School, Ramsey Offered in cooperation with Ramsey Community School. Register through M.P.C.E. Whether you’re selling or buying, the best deals are found on the internet. You just need to know what to do and where to look. This class combines lecture with trying your new skills on the computer. A hands-on demonstration will show you the tricks of the trade for effectively selling household items and cars on Craig’s List, selling your unwanted books, DVDs, and CDs on Amazon, saving 40%-50% on hotels using Hotwire and Priceline, or earning free flights for your next vacation. A free detailed guide with easy step-by-step instructions for making and saving money on the internet is included. Instructor: RICK FEINGOLD Give a Trip or a Class as a Gift Gift Certificates Available Phone: 201-444-2030 e-mail: [email protected] 23 SPECIAL INTEREST ART FUSION – THE HISTORY OF FOOD IN ART Monday, 7-8:30 p.m. (1 sess. Mar. 16) NEW! FEE: $30 Midland Park H.S. Foodies and Art lovers alike will delight in this informative and fun art talk on the portrayal of food in paintings throughout time! From Ancient Rome to present day our enjoyment of delicious dishes has been celebrated through art. This one night only class will cover images from several eras peppered with some amusing and interesting food and art facts. There will be engaging discussions and a recipe handout to go with each artwork shown. Please join us for this one-time event and we promise it will leave you with your mouth watering for more! Instructor: TRACY DI TOLLA NEW! APPRECIATING AND LEARNING TO SPEAK ABOUT ART Monday, 7-8:30 p.m. (1 sess. Mar. 23 ) FEE: $30 Midland Park H.S. AURAS AND OUT OF BODY EXPERIENCES Wednesday, 7-9 p.m. (1 sess. April 15) FEE: $45 Midland Park H.S. Did you ever want to attend gallery openings and converse about the artwork with as much confidence as the artists? Then join artist and art lecturer, Tracy DiTolla, for an evening of learning to speak about art peppered with some art history. This class will cover the basics of analyzing paintings and will go over several different styles of art. By the end of the night you will be analyzing Picasso’s like a pro! Instructor: TRACY DI TOLLA Auras are energy fields that surround us and give information about health, emotions, behavior and thinking patterns. Learn about the colors of your aura and how they relate to your subtle bodies. Explore Astral Travel, Out of Body Experiences, Near Death Experiences, After Death Contact. Participate in a “Crossing Over” exercise and receive a personal aura reading from the instructor. Instructor: JUNE MARSHALL-KINGSLEY BIRD WATCHING FOR BEGINNERS-THURSDAYS Thursday, 8-11:30 a.m. (6 sess. beg. March 5) FEE: $80 BIRD WATCHING FOR BEGINNERS - WEDNESDAYS Wednesday, 8-11:30 a.m. (6 sess. beg. March 11) FEE: $80 All trips are on Thursdays. All trips are on Wednesdays. Please note: All participants will be sent instructions and a class schedule the week before the class begins. Those without an email address must send a stamped, selfaddress business-size envelope along with their registration to receive a class schedule. A series of five morning field trips and one all-day trip designed to introduce beginners to the skills and fun of bird watching. Selection and use of binoculars and bird guides, note taking, bird biology, behavior, habitats, migration, and maintaining a feeding station will be covered. Classes are limited to 12 students (minimum is 5) to allow individual instruction in field identification and bird song. Please note: Although most field trips will begin at 8:00 a.m., some may begin earlier, depending on the season and destination. All five half-day trips will end at 11:30 a.m. The one all-day trip will end at 2:30 or 3:00 p.m. Instructor: JUDITH CINQUINA CELEBRITY MAKE-UP TECHNIQUES Wednesday, 6-9 p.m. (1 sess. April 8) FEE: $42 Midland Park H.S. CLAIRVOYANTS, MEDIUMS, AND PSYCHICS— HOW DO THEY DO IT? Wednesday , 7-9 p .m. (1 sess. Feb. 25) FEE: $45 Midland Park H.S. Join Irina Feygin, professional Image Consultant and award winning Make-up Artist, featured in New Jersey Magazine, National Expert of Bridal Beauty and style with Topweddingquestions.com, for this in-depth 3-hour makeup training presentation. During this session, Irina will introduce you to professional make-up products and tools, will reveal make-up secrets used by Hollywood celebrities, and perform a step-by-step demonstration on select members from the class, how to apply makeup for daytime and special occasions and make it last all day. You will receive detailed printed instructions covering every topic of the demonstration, and all your beauty and skin care-related questions will be answered! In conclusion, a selection from a private label line of professional-grade make up products will be made available for your interest. Class limit 15. Instructor: IRINA FEYGIN Learn the techniques and principles of psychic reading, experiencing souls who have crossed over, and understand your own connection to invisible worlds. Receive a private reading at the end of the session. Instructor: JUNE MARSHALL-KINGSLEY 24 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY FOR BEGINNERS Thursday, 7-9 p.m. (3 sess. beg. Mar. 5, 12, 19) FEE: $83 per person or couple with one camera Glen Rock H.S. Offered in cooperation with Glen Rock Community School. Register through M.P.C.E. This class is for those who have purchased or are about to purchase a digital camera and want to understand its potential. The various buttons, icons, and terms in the camera’s menu will be demystified allowing you to use the camera’s features to take better pictures. Key similarities and differences between film and digital cameras will be explained. Learn how to download images from your camera to your computer or to stand alone picture kiosks for commercial prints. Gain hands-on experience in editing the pictures you download, saving them to a disk or web site, printing at home or over the internet and creating an online photo album. Get hands-on experience with computers using Windows XP and compatible programs. Students will need their own e-mail account with AOL, Juno, Hotmail, Verizon, etc. Instructor: STEVE FOWLS DISCOVERING YOUR SPIRITUALITY – AN INTRODUCTION TO METAPHYSICS WITH SPIRITUAL INTUITIVE Tuesday, 7-9:30 p.m. (1 sess. Mar. 24) FEE: $45 Midland Park H.S. In this workshop Cara will do intuitive readings. Sometimes amazing,always helpful, she offers a personal message from Spirit for each person. What is spirituality? The astrological connection, what’s that about? What does Quantum Physics tell us about the future of our world? How can I tap into the power that heals illness? What lies beyond the veil that separates this world and the next? Who are angels, guides and and how can you deepen your connection to them? Reincarnation…… Can you really know if you’ve lived before and what is past life regression and how does it work? Instructor: CARA KRAFCHICK, author of “Revitalize Here” Jump Start Your Life with Your Own Two Hands DOG OBEDIENCE – LEVEL 1 Session 1 - Wednesday, 6:30-7:15 pm (6 sess. beg. Mar. 11) Session 2 – Wednesday, 7:30-8:15 pm (6 sess. beg. Mar. 11) FEE: $105(SR CIT $99) Eric Smith School, 73 Monroe St., Ramsey Offered in cooperation with Ramsey Adult School. Please register through M.P.C.E. Learn how to communicate with your dog to get quick, reliable responses to basic obedience commands. Dogs learn to sit, stay, come, walk on a leash without pulling and greet people without jumping up. The most humane and up to date positive clicker training methods will be used. No aggressive or reactive dogs (growls or barks) will be allowed. A questionnaire will be emailed (please update your email address with MPCE); please bring completed questionnaire and bring vaccination records to 1st class. Dogs will NOT be allowed in class without a completed questionnaire and copy of vaccine records. One registered person per dog; children must be supervised. Special Note: Leave your pet at home for 1st class. Instructor: STACEY SAMELA ELDER LAW Winter - Tuesday, 7-8:30 p.m. (1 sess. Mar. 3) Spring - Tuesday, 7-8:30 p.m. (1 sess. Apr. 28) FEE: $30 per family Glen Rock H.S. Offered in cooperation with Glen Rock Community School. Register through M.P.C.E. Your estate can be completely wiped out by nursing home expenses. Lack of foresight can leave families and loved ones impoverished and liable to reimburse welfare. We will discuss Medicaid eligibility and other methods to minimize or eliminate financial risks as well as important considerations in drafting wills, living trusts and medical powers of attorney. This class is for the general public, but it has also been approved by the New Jersey State Boardof Examiners for 2 CEU’s for licensed practical social workers. Instructor: MICHAEL MANNA, Esq. ENTREPRENEURSHIP - STARTING YOUR OWN BUSINESS WITH LITTLE MONEY DOWN Tuesday, 8-10 p.m. (1 sess. April 14) FEE: $59 Midland Park H.S. From this lively and informative seminar, you will learn behind the scenes practical information on how to start a successful home-based second-income business which can then become full time. With little money down, you will learn how to decide on a business or product to sell with minimal problems. You will also learn how to avoid making major financial mistakes. Taking this course will save you time, money and psychological wear and tear. Also to be discussed will be franchising. Optional material fee of $20 is payable to instructor. Instructor: BEV NATHAN 25 ESTATE AND TAX PLANNING Winter - Tuesday, 7-8:30 p.m. (1 sess. Mar. 31) Spring – Tuesday, 7-8:30 p.m.(1 sess. May 19) FEE: $30 per family Glen Rock H.S. Offered in cooperation with Glen Rock Community School. Register through M.P.C.E. Upon your death, your estate could be subject to death taxes as high as 55%. Poorly planned estates can also be subject to prolonged and expensive legal proceedings. This class will address wills, living trusts, financial and medical powers of attorney, methods to reduce or eliminate death taxes and other estate and tax planning issues. Instructor: MICHAEL MANNA, Esq. GETTING REAL ESTATE DEALS WHEN BUYING OR SELLING IN DIFFICULT TIMES Tuesday, 8-10 p.m. (1 sess. April 14) FEE: $59 Midland Park H.S. Because of difficult times in the economy, there are some excellent deals in real estate. Rick Nathan is strictly a consumer advocate and is not a real estate agent, and he will teach you how to get these great deals. He will teach you the pros and cons of foreclosures, short sales, rent with option to buy, owner financing, and buying for no money down. Also, he will show you how to wisely buy or sell investment property, primary homes, multi-families and vacation homes. After this class you will know how to research property at the tax assessor’s office, the county clerk’s office and various other methods to use to research a property including using web sites. Also to be discussed is how to sell your home with or without a realtor. Instructor: RICHARD NATHAN has been buying and selling real estate for the past 24 years. He has successfully taught this seminar in Mass., Conn., NY, PA, and NJ for the past 20 years. Optional material fee of $20 is payable to instructor. HEALING YOUR SEVEN CHAKRAS Wednesday, 7-9 p .m. (1 sess. May 13) FEE: $45 Midland Park H.S. The seven chakras, when awakened, cause a transformation of consciousness and physical changes in the body. The body will experience ultimate health and the mind will possess a “Knowing” not of this world. An awakened chakra spins or turns, and the sensation can be felt in the body. Learn about your chakras and how to clear them. Experience a chakra cleansing and balancing at the end of the class. Instructor: JUNE MARSHALL-KINGSLEY HOW TO CUT COSTS DRASTICALLY IN DIFFICULT FINANCIAL TIMESFEE: $59 Tuesday, 6-8 p.m. (1 sess. April 14) Midland Park H.S. If you are trying to drastically cut costs because your retirement plan or your savings plan has lost a lot of money or you could lose your job and want to learn how to save thousands of dollars, this course will greatly help you. Bev Nathan, who is strictly a consumer advocate, will explain how to save thousands of dollars. To be discussed are ways to save money by investing on your own with no-load mutual funds, the benefits of credit unions, buying used cars, saving much money when getting a car, home and life insurance and methods to reduce your school and county taxes on your home. There are many other ways to save a considerable amount of money and these will be discussed in detail. Also hundreds of money saving web sites will be discussed. Optional material fee of $20 is payable to instructor.Instructor: BEV NATHAN HOW TO BUY A CAR AT DEALER COST Wednesday, 7-9 p.m. (1 sess. April 1) NEW! FEE: $30 Ramsey High School Offered in cooperation with Ramsey Community School. Register through M.P.C.E. Stop being hassled when you shop for a car. Learn about hidden incentives such as factoryto dealer rebates and holdbacks that enable dealers to sell their vehicle at dealer invoice or less. Savvy consumers use the internet to force dealers to bid for their business when buying a car—you can, too. We will discuss how to find sources of FREE info. on dealer invoice costs; how to make an offer; negotiating by telephone and internet; selling/trading in your present car; and controlling the negotiations. Included is how to locate professional Buying Services to represent you at the bargaining table. We’ll be joined by John Stossel of 20/20 on video discussing the art of the deal.Instructor: RICK FEINGOLD MAH JONGG FEE: $95 Tuesday, 7:30-9:30 p.m. (8 sess. beg. Feb. 24) (no class 3/31)Midland Park H.S. Learn the modern American version of the Ancient Chinese game of Mah Jongg. Four people play the game at one time, but each play for themselves. The game is similar in concept to Gin Rummy, but it employs more skill than luck. The game is not as difficult to learn as Bridge. Betting will not be discussed. Men and teenagers are welcomed. Material fee of $3 is payable to instructor first night of class. Class limit 10 students. Instructor: ARLENE CASTLEMAN 26 MAPQUEST FOR BODY MIND CONNECTION Tuesday, 7-9:30 p .m. (1 sess. Apr. 21) FEE: $45 NEW! Midland Park H.S. Did you know that each common ailment and illness has its connection with a specific organ of the body? Example: Headaches, insomnia and obesity are liver related issues. Understanding this relationship can change your life. In this class you will learn how to navigate your way to good health with simple practices. Did you know that body organs have an astrological connection to a specific planet? Discover how this information can help healing of painful conditions with powerful adjustments in thinking. Experience a powerful vibrational experience with a Tibetan singing bowl meditation. Cara will guide you through a recorded session by a master of this ancient art. Instructor: CARA KRAFCHICK METAPHYSICS & PARAPSYCHOLOGY III FEE: $105 Tuesday, 7-9:00 p.m. A $5 material fee is due to instructor at class. (8 sess. beg. Apr. 7) Midland Park H.S. Metaphysics is the study of the ancient wisdom teachings which help us to understand the meaning and purpose of life, our relationship to the Universe, the nature of reality, cosmic laws, and the application of these laws to daily life. This eight-week course will explore the following topics: Thought and the Powers of the Mind; the Subconscious, Conscious, and Superconscious Mind; the Root races: Humanity’s Physical, Emotional, Mental, Spiritual and Cultural Evolution; and ancient Lemuria and Atlantis. It is suggested that at some point early in their studies, a student should take Metaphysics and Parapsychology 1 as that offers a solid foundation, but each level is independent of the others and it is not necessary to have taken level 1 in order to take this course. “When the student is ready, the teacher appears.” This course is offered by the Metaphysical Center of New Jersey. For information about MCNJ and other classes and events please visit: www.metaphysicalcenterofnewjersey.org Instructor: PEGGY NELIGAN SAVVY SOCIAL SECURITY PLANNING: FEE: $35 WHAT BABY BOOMERS NEED TO KNOW TO MAXIMIZE RETIREMENT INCOME Winter: Thursday, 7-9 pm. (1 sess. Mar. 19) Midland Park H.S. Spring: Thursday 7-9 p.m. (1 sess. May 7) Offered in cooperation with Glen Rock Community School. Register through M.P.C.E. The Social Security system is overwhelming. Learn about the various Social Security benefits and how to create collection strategies that will help you to maximize your lifetime income. Learn how to coordinate benefits with your spouse and about the lessor known benefits for widows and divorced individuals. Learn when it makes sense to delay benefits – and when it does not. Finally, understand the taxation of benefits and how much you can expect to receive if you collect early. Instructor: ELEANOR GALT-LIN SECRETS THAT WALL STREET DOES NOT WANT YOU TO KNOW WHEN INVESTING YOUR MONEY Tuesday, 6-8 p.m. (1 sess. April 14) FEE: $59 Midland Park H.S. Have you just come into some money or have some money to invest? This lively, fact packed seminar is a must for those who want to learn from strictly a consumer advocate, Richard Nathan. Since he is not a salesman and has nothing to sell you, he will be blunt and straightforward about things that you are not supposed to know and were never taught in high school or college. You will be taught how not to be ripped off when buying or leasing cars, buying insurance, investigating long term care insurance, investing with or without financial planners and when investing in mutual funds on your own. After taking this course, you will have the confidence to invest on your own or be able to interview financial planners so you can find those who are truly working for you. You will learn how to stretch and save your hard earned money. IT IS TIME TO TAKE CHARGE OF YOUR MONEY!! Optional material fee of $20 is payable to instructor. Instructor: RICHARD NATHAN VOICE-OVERS... NOW IS YOUR TIME! Tuesday, 7-9 p.m. (1 sess. Mar. 10) Wednesday, 7-9 p.m. (1 sess. June 3) FEE: $49 Midland Park H.S. In what could be one of the most enlightening two hours you’ve ever spent, this class will show you how YOU could actually begin using your speaking voice for commercials, films, videos and more! Most people go about it the wrong way. In this class you will learn about a unique, outside the box way to cash in on one of the most lucrative full or part-time careers out there! This is a business that you can handle on your own terms, on your own turf, in your own time, and with practically no overhead! And NOW is the best time to make this happen as new companies are looking for new voices like never before. This exciting and fun class could be the game changer you’ve been looking for! Instructor: DAN LEVINE We accept 27 SPORTS & RECREATION ABOUT BOATING SAFELY FEE: $90 Monday, 7-9:30 p.m. (4 sess. beg. Feb. 23) Monday, 7-9:30 p.m. (4 sess. beg. Mar. 23) (no class 3/30) Midland Park H.S. (Includes all fees for materials, manuals, etc.) This beginner boating course will give you the knowledge needed to obtain the required NJ Boating Safety Certificate. The course will cover federal, state and local boating laws and regulations, required safety equipment, safe boating practices, PWC and small boat handling, trailering and protecting your boat, navigation and emergency procedures. The state test will be administered at the last session. Upon passing the test, the Boating Certificate will be issued on the same night of the test. Students must be at least 13 years old and must attend all 4 classes in order to receive a certificate. Instructor: U.S. COAST GUARD AUXILIARY FLOTILLA 10-13 BASKETBALL—MEN’S AND WOMEN’S Monday — 7:30-8:30 p.m. (10 sess. beg. Feb. 23) (no class 3/30) FEE: $80 Midland Park H.S. Full or half court basketball for persons (age 18 plus) who like a competitive means to stay in good physical condition. Games will be co-ed on separate half courts. Instructor: BART MEROLA FENCING CLASSES INSTRUCTED BY FRANK CARNEVALE ALL CLASSES HELD AT MIDLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL FOIL FENCING - SECOND STAGE BEG. FEE: $120 Tuesday – 5:00-6:30 p.m. (10 sess. beg. Feb. 24) (no class 3/31) ELECTRIC FOIL & EPEE FENCING – ADULT FEE: $120 Tuesday – 6:30—8:00 p.m. (10 sess. beg. Feb. 24) (no class 3/31) ELECTRIC FOIL FENCING – (AGES 9-12) FEE: $120 Thursday – 5:00 - 6:30p.m. (10 sess. beg. Feb. 26) (no class 4/2) ELECTRIC FOIL & EPEE FENCING – ADULT Thursday-6:30-8 p.m. (10 sess. beg. Feb. 26) (no class 4/2) FEE: $120 ELECTRIC FOIL & EPEE FENCING – ADULT FEE: $250 WITH INTRO PRACTICE SABRE Saturday, 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. (10 sess. beg. Feb. 28) (no class 4/4) These programs are designed for those adults who are experienced in electric foil fencing. Students should have their own equipment. Instructor: FRANK CARNEVALE INTRO TO FOIL FENCING – BEGINNERS YOUTH (ages 9 -14) FEE: $120 Saturday – 12:30-2:00 p.m. (10 sess. beg. Feb. 28) (no class 4/4) If you are looking for a game that is both exciting and unique, then this sport if for you! Fencing includes the following benefits:Improvement in Coordination, Stamina and Mental Awareness. Besides the footwork, offensive and defensive moves, a special presentation covering Safety Regulations will be discussed along with numerous other skills. All necessary equipment and protective gear will be provided. Students are required to wear loose clothing and sneakers (no shorts). Limit 12 students. Instructor: FRANK CARNEVALE Give a Trip or a Class as a Gift Gift Certificates Available 28 GOLF “FORE” BEGINNERS Thursday— 7:30-9:00 p.m. (4 sess. May 14, 28, June 4, 11) FEE: $90 Midland Park H.S. “Well worth the investment” a comment from past classes. Join this fun and exciting class where you will learn to develop proper habits or overcome bad ones. Coach Bennett is an avid golfer who will instill the fundamentals such as: grip, swing, stance, etc. Mats and whiffle balls provided. Please bring wedge or nine iron to class. Class limited to 12 students. Instructor: RICHARD BENNETT HIKING IN LOCAL MOUNTAINS Saturday, 9:30 a.m. start (4 hikes Apr. 11, 18, 25 & May 2) FEE: $65 Offered in cooperation with Glen Rock Community School. Register through M.P.C.E.. Hikes are designed for beginner and moderate hikers. During our trips, you learn the history of the Ramapo Mountains while visiting historic iron mines, cave shelters, century old buildings, a Revolutionary War entrenchment. The scenery affords some of the best mountain top views and waterfalls found in the local forests. More than just a walk down the path, our hikes will take us over mountains, through valleys, and across streams. Hikers should be in reasonable condition for a moderate and steady pace of 3 to 5 hours. In order to receive pertinent orientation materials, all registrations must include a current email address. Consult your physician before attempting a physically challenging activity like hiking. Hikes are led by experienced hiker in the Adirondack and Ramapo Mountains, ROBERT PURCELL, who climbed Machu Pichu in Peru. He is a member of the Appalachian Mountain Club and a history buff YOUTH EVENTS CHILDREN’S RELAX CLASS - AGES 8-12 FEE: $60 ($12 mat. fee due to instructor at class) Note: Ages 8-12 class repeats are welcome, slightly different topics will be covered Monday, 7:00-8:00 p.m. (4 sess. Mar. 2, 9, 16, 23) Midland Park H.S. -- or -Thursday, 6:45-7:45 p.m. (4 sess. Apr. 9, 16, 23, 30) CHILDREN’S RELAX CLASS - AGES 13-16 FEE $60 Tuesday, 7:30- 8:30p.m. ($12 mat. fee due to instructor at class) (4 sess. Apr. 7, 14, 21, 28) Midland Park H.S. Give your child the tools he/she needs to manage his/her life in a confident, healthy, andproductive way. This four week session will incorporate fun while teaching stress reduction tools and life skills. Some class topics to be covered are positive self-esteem, how to navigate emotions, positive visualization, and positive thinking all while learning how to establish a regular meditation practice. Meditation has been shown to mitigate anxiety, enhance concentration, improve quality of sleep, and has many other benefits. Instructor: KIRSTEN SHARO, CCRT PUBLIC SPEAKING FOR TEENS Wednesday, 7-8:30 p.m. (1 sess. Mar. 11) NEW! FEE: $35 Midland Park H.S. This class is designed to teach teens how to organize and deliver an informative presentation. The instructor will teach students how to effectively structure a presentation, as well as provide insights on delivery techniques and the critical role of non-verbal communication. Students will also be given the chance to present in front of the class. Ideal for beginners as well as experienced speakers. Instructor: KATHRYN SACHS VOLLEYBALL FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL GIRLS (GRADES 6-8) FEE: $85 Wednesday, 7:30-9:00 p.m. (8 sess. beg. Mar. 4) (includes free T-shirt) (no class 4/1) Midland Park H.S. An excellent course if you’re thinking of getting a head start for high school volleybaII or just want to learn a fast-growing and exciting sport. This is a volleyball clinic where players will receive instruction on the basic and fundamental skills of the game including forearm pass, overhead pass, spiking, and serving. Basic serve/receive, blocking, team offense and defense will also be covered. Volleyball tournament will be held on last day of class. Instructor: CAROLYN ASCH YOGA FOR YOUNG WOMEN: (12 YRS – 17 YRS) FEE: $79 Tuesday, 6:00-7:00 p.m.(8 sess. beg. Feb. 24)(no class 3/31) Midland Park H.S. See page 14 for details. Instructor:AILEEN PURCELL See PAGE 3 for REGISTRATION INFORMATION 29 S.A.T. PREP CLASSES Open to all Area High School Students ALL CLASSES WILL BE HELD AT MIDLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL This course is appropriate for all students who wish to improve their overall test taking skills and SAT scores. Covering key academic concepts in Math and English (Composition, Grammar and Comprehension). Test taking strategies, techniques and time management skills will also be stressed. Practice tests will be administered. Materials and text included. Register for Math, English or both. SAT PREP – ENGLISH - FEE: $150 8 sessions – begin Tuesday, March 3 (no class 3/31) Time: 6:30-7:45 p.m. Instructor: Sarah Berninger SAT PREP – MATH - FEE: $150 8 sessions – begin Thursday, March 5 (no class 4/2) Time: 6:30-7:45 p.m. Instructor: Ethan Grubman TAKE BOTH ENGLISH AND MATH - FEE: $285 Register online https://register.communitypass.net/midlandpark Click on Spring 2015 Courses - Youth Events. Before and After School Child Care Program Held at Godwin School Open to all area children in grades Kindergarten & Up (no busing available) Before Care, Mon. - Fri. 7:15a.m. - 8:15a.m. After Care, Mon. - Fri. 2:50p.m. - 4:30p.m. or 6:00p.m. For fees and registration form please call 201-444-2030 Visit www.mpsnj.org Register online at https://register.communitypass.net/midlandpark 30 REGISTRATION FORM MIDLAND PARK CONTINUING EDUCATION 250 Prospect St., Midland Park, NJ 07432 Phone: 201-444-2030 Fax: 201-444-2091 Makes checks payable to MPCE Date__________________ RVisa RDiscover RMasterCard RCash RCheck Amt. Enc.________ Acct. # _________________________________________________________________ Exp. 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