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CHANGING PARIS: Art & Culture Between the Wars, p. 45 A NIGHT IN PUNJAB, p. 11 CREATIVE FLORAL ARRANGING WITH HERBAN DESIGN, p. 35 OVER 400 Day, Evening & Weekend Classes AND BRAND NEW EVENTS! www.MainLineSchoolNight.org • 610.687.0460 S I G N U P for Email Alerts on our website or follow us on Facebook and Twitter for updates and added classes! NEW SPEAKER F O R U M PATRICK KENNEDY, p. 32 SPRING SUMMER 2015 CHANGE T H E W A Y Y O U LOOK AT THE WORLD Travels Through History Global Gastronomy »» Morocco: The Land of Diversities, p. 2 »» Rise of the Renaissance in Italy: »» Marvels of Mediterranean Menus, p. 10 »» Thai Cooking, p. 10 »» Tastes of Greece, p. 10 »» Cinco De Mayo Celebration, p. 10 »» Tapas and Wines: The Perfect Pair, p. 11 »» Flavors of Sangiovese: History, People and Culture, p. 44 »» 17th Century Britain: Evolution of a Modern Country, p. 45 »» Conspiracy Theories in Modern History, p. 45 Cultural Connections »» Beyond the Gallery: Outdoor Art in Public Spaces, p.2 »» Southern Literature: Short Stories of the Master Writers, p. 46 »» The Ballet Russes: Performers and Prophets of Artistic Revolution in Paris, p.47 »» Iconic American Plays, p. 34 »» Films That Changed America, p. 34 Cover: Creative Floral Arranging with Herban Design Courtesy of Pictures by Todd Photography The Grape at the “Heart” of Italy, p. 13 Opportunities to Exercise and Socialize »» Lunch Time Crunch, p. 18 »» Kayaking: Get Started!, p. 54 »» Movement Science for an Active Lifestyle, p. 21 »» Women’s Story Circle, p. 50 »» Bridge: 2 Over 1 Bidding System, p. 52 MAIN LINE SCHOOL NIGHT Dear Friends of MLSN, Table of Contents COURSES It’s 19 degrees today and the lovely grounds of Harford Park are covered in snow. But writing this note for MLSN’s spring catalog reminds me that sun brightened days and bursts of blooming daffodils are just around the corner, and it won’t be long until all around us is new once again. Featured Courses New ideas are emerging at MLSN too. Recently introduced topical luncheon and happy hour discussions offer lively and intelligent conversation, and “Make it a Night,” events on film and theater will entertain and engage. And we’re delighted to expand MLSN’s Forum events, which at one time featured Winston Churchill – not once, but twice! Forum 2015 speakers will focus on topics ranging from cutting edge brain research to clandestine CIA escape missions to the making of the movie “Elf” -- how’s that for subject span? Cooking, Food & Wines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-13 Entrepreneurs Network Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Speaker Forum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-33 Make it a Night . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Art Appreciation & Collectibles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 Computers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7 Dancing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-15 Professional Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-17 Fitness, Health & Exercise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-23 Hobbies & Creative Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-30 Drawing, Painting & Sculpture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-26 Jewelry Making . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-27 Needle Crafts & Fiber Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-28 Other Hobbies and Creative Arts . . . . . . . . . . . 29-30 We know life is busy and schedules are tough to accommodate, so we’ve added convenient times and shorter courses this spring, with select programs on Saturdays and evenings at the Creutzburg Center and Tuesday evenings at Lower Merion High School. Whether you’d like to energize your brain with an expert-led discussion, enjoy a “Craft Beer Bonanza,” or work off calories at a Zumba class, you can do so beyond work-day hours. Home & Garden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, 35-36 Do-It-Yourself . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Garden and Floral Arrangements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35-36 Inspired new program directions, perennial favorites, and conveniently-scheduled offerings will define MLSN throughout 2015. Join us – and feel renewed. Personal Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49-51 Sincerely, Claudia Investing & Money Management . . . . . . . . . . . . 37-38 Languages & Foreign Cultures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-43 Literature, History & Current Affairs . . . . . . . 43-46 Music, Film & Performing Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47-48 Sports & Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51-53 Boating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52-53 Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Trips, Tours & Outdoor Adventures . . . . . . . . 54-56 Writing & Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57-58 Claudia McBride Executive Director OTHER INFORMATION Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Ways to Register & Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Registration Forms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Mission Main Line School Night is committed to enhancing community life by providing area residents with opportunities to pursue lifelong learning through a wide selection of affordable, stimulating classes and programs that contribute to personal growth and enrichment. ART APPRECIATION & COLLECTIBLES Art Appreciation & Collectibles What “Ism” is It: 1860-1940 NEW Realism..Impressionism..Fauvism.. Cubism..Surrealism. In this class, these and other artistic movements of the late 19th and early 20th centuries will be discussed, along with their social, political, and historical contexts. Artists whose work will be featured include Edouard Manet, Claude Monet, Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, and Salvador Dalí. The final session will take place at the Philadelphia Museum of Art to look at a selection of works from the same time period. Purchase tickets at the museum. Morocco: the Land of Diversities Take a digital journey to mysterious Morocco. Visit Marrakesh, Taroudant, Zagora and Essaouira. A brief account of cities, places of interest and stories about the Great Desert’s people, the Tuareg, will be given accompanied by a slide show presentation of photographs taken on-site. Rituals and traditions of the inhabitants will be reviewed and discussed during presentations. NEW Tatiana Young, PhD Candidate, Department of Archaeology & Anthropology, Temple University Monday, 9:45 am to 10:45 am, starts 3/16 AA11043 Creutzburg Center…….3 sessions, $49 Mariann Smith, MA, Curatorial Assistant, Art & Artifacts Dept., Special Collections, Bryn Mawr Wednesday, 11:15 am to 12:45 pm, starts 4/15 AA31092 Creutzburg Center….6 sessions, $106 Courtesy of Tatiana Young Beyond the Gallery: Outdoor Art in Public Spaces NEW Art isn’t only something that can be hung on a wall, or displayed inside a building. Explore some of the wonderful art that artists have created to be presented in the great outdoors. Some are large scale works which are integrated into a landscape, and some incorporate the natural world as part of the artwork. Compare works that are huge, requiring large sites and significant funding, with others that are intimate, small-scale, and/ or ephemeral. Discuss the role, purpose, and interaction of “public” art in society. Amy Anna, Esq., Artist, Author Wednesday, 11 am to 12 N, starts 5/6 AA31013 Creutzburg Center…….3 sessions, $47 2 | WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG COMPUTERS Art on Film Experience new ways of looking at art using film to explore the endlessly evolving permutations of human creativity. Discuss familiar and unfamiliar forms of art from around the globe and enhance your understanding of film as a medium of expression. Be entertained, surprised and enlightened as you view inventive movies of all kinds and learn about the amazing people who created them. Amy Anna, Esq., Artist, Author Wednesday, 11:15 am to 12:45 pm, starts 3/4 AA31011 Creutzburg Center……6 sessions, $86 Journeys of the Soul: Art and Imagination NEW Some artists have pushed the boundaries of art by going beyond normal perceptions to create images which speak directly to the soul. Explore the way art can depict emotions, dreams, states of mind, and even imaginary worlds. Look at specific works as well as art movements that changed the way people think about and see the world. Amy Anna, Esq., Artist, Author Wednesday, 11 am to 12 N, starts 4/15 AA31026 Creutzburg Center……3 sessions, $47 Computers BASICS File Management Learn to save documents, photos or graphics; move them to files; put them into folders; and organize them for easy retrieval. Rename and delete files or move them onto, or from, disk or CD. Manage files from My Documents or from Windows Explorer. Materials fee ($5) payable to instructor. Paul Paluba, Computer Consultant Wednesday, 6 pm to 9:15 pm, 4/15 CO32007 Creutzburg Center………1 session, $71 Windows 8 Made Easy Learn the basics of Windows 8, the operating system used on PC’s. Included topics: accessing multiple programs, organizing files, changing computer settings, arranging your desktop, and opening, saving and printing documents. Prerequisite: mouse experience. David Grauel, Computer Consultant Tues & Thurs, 9 am to 12:15 pm, 3/10 & 3/12 CO21009 Surrey Services ………2 sessions, $121 MOBILE DEVICES Accelerating Your iPad Use Want to Teach? If you have a special knowledge or skill, perhaps you would enjoy teaching at MLSN. We are always looking for enthusiastic instructors with new course ideas. To submit your credentials and proposals for courses, call 610-687-0460 or visit www.MainLineSchoolNight.org and click on: Want to Teach? Learn how to best utilize and take advantage of the wide range of applications and productivity solutions available for the iPad. Review basic functions of the iPad, explore apps, those that come with the tool and the ever-expanding worlds of apps. Karen Strauss, MA, Technology Coach Monday, 1:30 pm to 4 pm, starts 3/16 CO11013 Creutzburg Center… 2 sessions, $121 WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG | 3 COMPUTERS iPad: Awesome Apps & Tips One of the strengths of the iPad is the evergrowing list of over a million apps. Discuss which ones are worth purchasing and enjoy sharing or exchanging apps in class. In addition, learn tips for using your device. Karen Strauss, MA, Technology Coach Monday, 1:30 pm to 4 pm, 4/13 CO11016 Creutzburg Center………1 session, $41 Wednesday, 6:30 pm to 9 pm, 4/22 CO32015 Creutzburg Center………1 session, $41 iPhone 101 If you’re a new owner, learn all about “what’s in the box” and how each app functions. Get the most out of your device and be super smart with your smart phone. Karen Strauss, MA, Technology Coach Monday, 1:30 pm to 3 pm, starts 2/23 CO11014 Creutzburg Center……2 sessions, $59 Monday, 1:30 pm to 3 pm, starts 4/27 CO11015 Creutzburg Center……2 sessions, $59 INTERNET & THE WEB Cloud Computing Discover the meaning of cloud computing and its usefulness for ordinary computer users. Learn the benefits and drawbacks of the cloud. Receive easy and practical skill development exercises to use with Google Apps and Microsoft Windows Live. Materials fee ($5) payable to instructor. Nancy White, Computer Consultant Wednesday, 10 am to 12 noon, 3/4 CO31055 Creutzburg Center ……1 session, $41 Email and Attachments Learn email basics including using the address book, creating, replying to and organizing messages and sending and receiving attachments. David Grauel, Computer Consultant Thursday, 9 am to 12:15 pm, 4/2 CO41046 Surrey Services …………1 session, $71 WiFi Basics NEW Find out how and why the average computer user connects to a wireless network. Desktop computers, laptops, smartphones and tablets all access wireless when available and needed. From home to the coffee shop and everywhere in between there’s WiFi. Learn the basic advantages and disadvantages. Materials fee ($5) payable to instructor. Nancy White, Computer Consultant Smart Phone 101 NEW Sometimes a smartphone can make you feel anything but smart! Learn about its computing capabilities and features, as well as personal settings. Perform simple tasks and discover how to navigate the system. Learn about the world of “apps” and understand how they are used. Bring your smartphone to class for a more hands-on experience. Materials fee ($5) payable to instructor. Nancy White, Computer Consultant Wednesday, 10 am to 12 noon, 4/8 CO31058 Creutzburg Center …….1 session, $41 Wednesday, 10 am to 12 noon, 4/15 CO31056 Creutzburg Center ……1 session, $41 Optimize Your Internet Experience Learn how to surf the web more efficiently with tools like bookmarks and the home button. Learn how to set your home page and reload a web page, use search engines effectively, access financial sites, shopping sites, and get directions to a destination. Learn how to incorporate multiple browsers. Discuss URLs and other difficult terms. Basic computer knowledge required. David Grauel, Computer Consultant Mon & Wed, 9 am to 12:15 pm, 5/11 & 5/13 CO11050 Creutzburg Center.......2 sessions, $121 4 | WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG COMPUTERS Google Sites: Design & Build a Free Website Learn about the fun, free and easy Web design tool that comes with your Google account. Create Web pages from your select components or from a gallery of fantastic templates. Customize the layout and configure the navigation and set up permissions to make your site as public or as private as you’d like. Materials fee ($5) payable to instructor. Nancy White, Computer Consultant Mon & Wed, 9 am to 12:15 pm, 4/20 & 4/22 CO11051 Creutzburg Center.......2 sessions, $121 WordPress 101 Learn the basics of building your own customized blog or website. Includes how to create an account, setting up your homepage and menu, adding content to your website and best practices to do before and after you launch your new site. Week 2 work on your site in class. Advice on search engine optimization and social media related to benefiting your website will also be discussed. Materials fee ($5) payable to instructor. Nancy White, Computer Consultant Monday, 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm, starts 3/16 CO12019 Creutzburg Center……2 sessions, $95 How to Sell on eBay Mastering Ancestry.com Ancestry.com is one the most valued and used genealogical tools in the world. Understanding and maximizing its usefulness is a must in order to efficiently search and record your family’s history. Class will cover the major areas of Ancestry.com in detail: record searching, family tree building, collaboration, and the learning center. Whether you are a beginner or someone who wants to make sure they are getting the most of their Ancestry.com subscription, this course will help you become a more effective family researcher. Computer literacy and Ancestry.com subscription required. Sydney F Cruice Dixon, Professional Genealogist and Lecturer Monday, 10 am to 12 N, starts 3/2 CO11046 Creutzburg Center……6 sessions, $195 Genealogy Records: Finding & Getting the Most Out of Them Cover the major record groups used in genealogical research both on and off the Internet, including: vital, church, census, immigration and naturalization, military, estate, land and cemetery records. Discuss, and search online, the best ways to access these documents, analyze them and put them to use in your family history research. Computer literacy and an Ancestry.com subscription required. NEW Find your way around eBay and get ready to sell. Learn to use the seller’s account and discover how PayPal works. Do research critical to setting a price as well as create and manage listings. Prerequisites: ability to use the Internet, an eBay ID and a PayPal account. Materials fee ($5) payable to instructor. Sydney F Cruice Dixon, Professional Genealogist and Lecturer Nancy White, Computer Consultant Protecting Your PC: Routine Maintenance & Security Mon & Wed, 9 am to 12:15 pm, 3/9 & 3/11 CO11018 Surrey Services ………2 sessions, $121 Monday, 1 pm to 3 pm, starts 3/2 CO11049 Creutzburg Center……8 sessions, $209 MAINTENANCE AND SECURITY Discover the most effective ways to maintain, service and protect your computer. Find out how to speed up response times and improve your overall performance. Learn about Trojans and worms and the most effective virus and malware protection/removal tools. Build better passwords and guard against “phishing”. Learn how to increase the appropriate memory (RAM) for your machine. Paul Paluba, Computer Consultant Wednesday, 6 pm to 9:15 pm, 4/29 CO32023 Creutzburg Center………1 session, $71 WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG | 5 COMPUTERS SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS MS Office 2013: Overview for Job Seekers Explore three of the most popular programs in today’s workplace: MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Understanding the basics of these programs will give you the main computer skills employers are looking for. Create and save a document in Word, create a spreadsheet with formulas in Excel, and finish with a presentation in PowerPoint. Once you learn one MS Office product, much of the knowledge transfers to other MS programs. David Grauel, Computer Consultant Tues & Thurs, 9 am to 12:15 pm, 3/24 & 3/26 CO21427 Surrey Services............2 sessions, $121 Excel 2013 In Level 1 learn to navigate and create a spreadsheet, enter labels and values, format the data and calculate formulas. Use auto fill, merge cells, manipulate tabs, freeze or split frames and sort data. Level 2 covers more complex formulas, custom lists, charts, pivot tables, data filters, conditional formatting, V-Lookup, hyperlinks, data validation and more. Taught on a PC platform. Mac users welcome to bring a laptop and instructor will review the differences. Materials fee ($5) payable to instructor. Paul Paluba, Computer Consultant Mon & Wed, 9 am to 12:15 pm, 3/23 & 3/25 CO11025 Level 1 Creutzburg Center.......................2 sessions, $121 Tues & Thurs, 9 am to 12:15 pm, 4/7 & 4/9 CO21027 Level 1 Surrey Services............................2 sessions, $121 David Grauel, Computer Consultant Tues & Thurs, 9 am to 12:15 pm, 4/28 & 4/30 CO21029 Level 2 Surrey Services............................2 sessions, $121 6 | WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG PowerPoint 2013 Create professional-looking multimedia presentations: learn to position, edit and format slides, as well as inserting graphics, sound and slide transitions. Prerequisite: knowledge of Windows and Word processing. Karen Strauss, MA, Technology Coach Mon & Wed, 9 am to 12:15 pm, 3/9 & 3/11 CO11008 Creutzburg Center.......2 sessions, $121 Photoshop Elements 12 Import photos from your camera or smart phone and design eye-catching photos to share with friends and family via the internet. Learn to remove flaws, add text and organize your own personal photo file. David Grauel, Computer Consultant Tues & Thurs, 9 am to 12:15 pm, 4/14 & 4/16 CO21004 Surrey Services……….2 sessions, $121 COMPUTERS AT SPRINGHOUSE MLSN partners with Springhouse Education & Consulting Services in Exton, PA to offer lowcost, advanced computer courses. Springhouse is a fully accredited, Microsoft-certified Technical Training Center that qualifies for tuition reimbursement. Reschedule by notifying Springhouse at least ten business days prior to the start date. After that, a $50 rescheduling fee is charged. Access 2013 Tuesday, 9 am to 4 pm, 3/17 CP21001 Level 1 Springhouse......1 session, $190 Wednesday, 9 am to 4 pm, 4/29 CP31002 Level 1 Springhouse......1 session, $190 Thursday, 9 am to 4 pm, 6/4 CP41003 Level 1 Springhouse......1 session, $190 COMPUTERS Excel 2013 QuickBooks Pro Thursday, 9 am to 4 pm, 4/9 CP41005 Level 1 Springhouse.....1 session, $190 Thursday, 9 am to 4 pm, 6/25 CP41020 Level 1 Springhouse......1 session, $190 Tuesday, 9 am to 4 pm, 5/19 CP21006 Level 1 Springhouse.....1 session, $190 Tuesday, 9 am to 4 pm, 4/14 CP21021 Level 2 Springhouse......1 session, $190 Tuesday, 9 am to 4 pm, 3/3 CP21007 Level 2 Springhouse......1 session, $190 Friday, 9 am to 4 pm, 6/26 CP51022 Level 2 Springhouse......1 session, $190 Tuesday, 9 am to 4 pm, 4/14 CP21008 Level 2 Springhouse......1 session, $190 Windows 8 Thursday, 9 am to 4 pm, 2/26 CP41004 Level 1 Springhouse.....1 session, $190 Thursday, 9 am to 4 pm, 5/21 CP41009 Level 2 Springhouse......1 session, $190 Thursday, 9 am to 4 pm, 3/5 CP41010 Level 3 Springhouse.....1 session, $190 Thursday, 9 am to 4 pm, 4/16 CP41011 Level 3 Springhouse.....1 session, $190 Tuesday, 9 am to 4 pm, 5/26 CP21012 Level 3 Springhouse.....1 session, $190 PowerPoint 2013 Tuesday, 9 am to 4 pm, 3/10 CP21013 Level 1 Springhouse......1 session, $190 Monday, 9 am to 4 pm, 4/20 CP11014 Level 1 Springhouse......1 session, $190 Thursday, 9 am to 4 pm, 5/28 CP41015 Level 1 Springhouse......1 session, $190 Thursday, 9 am to 4 pm, 3/12 CP41016 Level 2 Springhouse......1 session, $190 Wednesday, 9 am to 4 pm, 4/22 CP31017 Level 2 Springhouse......1 session, $190 Tuesday, 9 am to 4 pm, 6/2 CP21018 Level 2 Springhouse......1 session, $190 Monday, 9 am to 4 pm, 4/13 CP11019 Level 1 Springhouse......1 session, $190 Monday, 9 am to 4 pm, 3/30 CP11023 Springhouse..................1 session, $190 Thursday, 9 am to 4 pm, 5/7 CP41024 Springhouse..................1 session, $190 Thursday, 9 am to 4 pm, 6/18 CP41025 Springhouse..................1 session, $190 Word 2013 Wednesday, 9 am to 4 pm, 4/1 CP31026 Level 1 Springhouse......1 session, $190 Monday, 9 am to 4 pm, 5/11 CP11027 Level 1 Springhouse......1 session, $190 Tuesday, 9 am to 4 pm, 6/23 CP21028 Level 1 Springhouse......1 session, $190 Friday, 9 am to 4 pm, 2/20 CP51029 Level 2 Springhouse......1 session, $190 Friday, 9 am to 4 pm, 4/3 CP51030 Level 2 Springhouse......1 session, $190 Wednesday, 9 am to 4 pm, 5/13 CP31031 Level 2 Springhouse......1 session, $190 Thursday, 9 am to 4 pm, 6/25 CP41032 Level 2 Springhouse......1 session, $190 Tuesday, 9 am to 4 pm, 2/24 CP21033 Level 3 Springhouse......1 session, $190 Tuesday, 9 am to 4 pm, 4/7 CP21034 Level 3 Springhouse......1 session, $190 Friday, 9 am to 4 pm, 5/15 CP51035 Level 3 Springhouse......1 session, $190 Tuesday, 9 am to 4 pm, 6/30 CP21036 Level 3 Springhouse......1 session, $190 WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG | 7 COOKING, FOOD & WINES Cooking, Food & Wines BASICS & BEYOND More Basic Cooking Techniques NEW Build on “Basic Cooking Techniques” with more skills and techniques. Class includes procedures for steaming, broiling, cooking seafood, poaching fruit, preparing stuffings, pasta cookery, sauces, soups and salads. Each session includes demonstration and, of course, sampling. Ann Hazan, Culinary Professional and Cookbook Author Saturday, 10 am to 12:30 pm, starts 4/11 CW61012 Creutzburg Center.........2 sessions, $57 Zippy Light Gourmet Go from good cook to great cook in less time than it takes for the delivery to arrive! Learn the basics of creative and adventurous cooking using lighter ingredients. Enjoy Ann’s crowdpleasing recipes filled with vibrant flavors -from make-ahead meals to innovative chicken, soups, vegetable sides and quick-fix desserts. Focus on the principles of fast cooking using a limited number of ingredients. Cooking for the Two of You NEW Learn how to plan a meal, read a recipe (sounds simple, but it can be trickier than it seems), and some key tips about meal preparation for two. Bring your significant other and learn how to cook as a team. Dawn and Tom will demonstrate a versatile meal that can impress or become a weeknight standard: chicken roulade with goat cheese and spinach, barley salad with lemon balsamic dressing, and chocolate mousse. Dawn and Tom Ryan, Owners Pantry2Plate.biz, a personal chef service Tuesday, 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm, 3/24 CW22041 Lower Merion HS............1 session, $60 In the Spring Kitchen with Adrian NEW Focus on the benefits of nourishing yourself in harmony with the seasons. Let Adrian show you how to prepare delicious, light, vibrant dishes with an emphasis on locally available produce. Sample risotto with asparagus and peas, lamb with sautéed spinach, springtime salads and much more. Adrian Hope Seltzer, Owner/Chef, Creative Catering by Arianne Tuesday, 11:15 am to 12:45 pm, starts 3/17 CW21019 Creutzburg Center.........2 sessions, $53 Ann Hazan, Culinary Professional and Cookbook Author Monday, 10:30 am to 12 N, starts 4/27 CW11012 Creutzburg Center.........3 sessions, $67 Dazzling Dinner Party: Menu & Presentation NEW Try this menu for a special occasion that requires pulling out all the stops! Courses include: cornet of salmon tartare, onion crème fraiche, apple-rutabaga soup, herb-lamb carpaccio with pesto, phyllo-crusted Dover sole, crab brandade, dijon beurre blanc, haricots verts and chocolate mousse. Mitchell Abrams, a chef extraordinaire, who has prepared incomparable meals for visiting dignitaries, shows you how to create a meal your guests will long remember. Mitchell Abrams, Private Chef Tuesday, 6 pm to 8 pm, 3/17 CW22037 Lower Merion HS............1 session, $44 8 | WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG Courtesy of Adrian Seltzer Dinner in a Dash Learn to create quick, meatless meals, including tomato and asparagus “carbonara”; soba noodles with miso-glazed tofu and vegetables; fresh vegetable crepes; spicy sloppy “joes” and more. Staff, Albertson’s Cooking School Thursday, 6:30 pm to 9 pm, 3/19 CW42095 Madsen Design Center....1 session, $45 COOKING, FOOD & WINES Springtime Braising Workshop Braising: cooking food slowly at low temperatures in a covered pot produces fragrant, luscious, and long-remembered comfort food. Learn the fine techniques of braising and gentle simmering in your home oven or outdoor grill. These mouth-watering recipes are easier than you could ever imagine. The menu includes fork-tender red wine braised beef short ribs with parsley potatoes followed by our southern barbequed pulled pork with creamy red and white country slaw. Come prepared for a day of dining and discovering. NEW Jim Musumeci, Owner; Flavor the Moment Saturday, 11 am to 2 pm, 4/25 CW61015 Creutzburg Center..........1 session, $69 HEALTHY COOKING Focus on Fish NEW Learn how to make delicious fish dishes suitable for all seasons and occasions. Local fishmonger, Adam Bolder, discusses what to select among the varieties available and how to handle and store your “catch”. Cover the basics of filleting, baking, broiling and poaching. Heart-Healthy Indian Cooking Learn how to prepare easy, healthy and delicious Indian recipes that can be made in 30 minutes. You’ll be amazed how simple it is to cook your favorite Indian dishes. Class is a combination of demonstration and hands-on practice. Enjoy the meal in class. Dishes include baingan bhartha (eggplant), gajar aloo (carrot and potatoes) and hari dal (green lentils). Shailu Jaswal, Indian Cooking Expert Tuesday, 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm, 4/14 CW22070 Lower Merion HS............1 session, $54 Food as Medicine Experts agree that the right combination of nutrient-rich, health-supportive foods can be a prescription for greater wellness— whether it’s for cancer-fighting, immune-enhancing or anti-inflammatory support. Phytonutrients can be master switches to turn genes On/Off. Learn timesaving (and possibly lifesaving) tips to integrate more delicious healing and powerhouse ingredients. Gain information and inspiration to take charge of your life! Sandy Gargus, Health & Lifestyle Coach; Owner, Nourish to Renew Adam Bolder, Local Fishmonger Saturday, 1:30 pm to 4 pm, 4/11 CW61027 Creutzburg Center..........1 session, $55 Tuesday, 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm, 3/3 CW22035 Lower Merion HS............1 session, $65 Feed Your Bones for Strength & Flexibility Farm to Table NEW Learn how to prepare a nutritious and delicious dinner using locally sourced ingredients. This farm-to-table class will teach you the ins and outs of those overlooked vegetables from your farmer’s market. Take advantage of the best of locally available produce with recipes which incorporate vegetarian ingredients. Sara Glassman, Owner, Vine Dining Thursday, 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm, 5/7 CW42018 Creutzburg Center..........1 session, $57 NEW Learn a natural approach to nourishing your bones (and overall body!) for strength and flexibility. Discuss the detractors, inhibitors, imbalances and explore lifestyle and dietary approaches — all beyond dairy. Gain important insights, inspiration and take-home resources to help you create and maintain a more balanced, bone-healthier life. Sandy Gargus, Health & Lifestyle Coach; Owner, Nourish to Renew Friday, 11:30 am to 1:30 pm, 5/15 CW51072 Creutzburg Center..........1 session, $47 WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG | 9 COOKING, FOOD & WINES Simple, Healthy, Everyday Meals Learn how to make delicious, nutrientdense, easy to prepare, casual meals. Marla and Lisa give you tips on becoming more efficient, confident and inspired in your own kitchen. Join in and celebrate the joys and rewards of cooking by gathering, connecting and sharing in the meal. NEW Marla Willner and Lisa Kroiz, Co-Owners, Food Practice Tuesday, 7 pm to 8:30 pm, 4/28 CW22076 Lower Merion HS............1 session, $34 INTERNATIONAL CUISINE Marvels of Mediterranean Menus Experience the flavorful, earthy cuisines of countries bordering the Mediterranean, renowned for light food incorporating fresh produce, herbs and spices. Taste different regional specialties from Spain, France, Portugal, Greece, Italy, Tunisia and Morocco. Learn how easy it is to prepare healthy dishes that appeal to both traditional and contemporary taste. Adrian Hope Seltzer, Owner/Chef, Creative Catering by Arianne Tuesday, 11:15 am to 12:45 pm, starts 4/7 CW21018 Creutzburg Center.........3 sessions, $69 Cinco De Mayo Celebration NEW Greek food is a feast for the senses. Travel to Greece without leaving home as you learn to prepare tasty and healthy Mediterranean meals for family and friends. Menu includes appetizers to desserts. NEW Enjoy the favorite foods of Mexico featured in this festive holiday which celebrates Mexico’s victory over the French forces of Napoleon III. From crab and guacamole “margaritas”, grilled tequila chicken and tostados with a twist, learn ways to jazz up traditional Mexican dishes. Ann Hazan, Culinary Professional and Cookbook Author Adrian Hope Seltzer, Owner/Chef, Creative Catering by Arianne Monday, 10:30 am to 12 N, starts 3/9 CW11035 Creutzburg Center.........2 sessions, $62 Tuesday, 11 am to 1 pm, 5/5 CW21096 Creutzburg Center..........1 session, $55 Lina’s Homestyle Italian Cooking Tuesday, 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm, 5/5 CW22095 Creutzburg Center..........1 session, $55 Tastes of Greece Learn the basic principles of Italian cooking. Prepare pasta, vegetables, ‘authentic’ pizza and the most typical dishes of Italy’s regional cuisines. Included: riso allo zafferano from Lombardy, bucatini con salsa di carciofi from Lazio and polenta ai porcini from Piedmont. Lina Pastore, Professional Chef and Author Friday, 11:30 am to 1 pm, starts 3/20 CW51017 Creutzburg Center.........5 sessions, $89 St. Patrick’s Beef & Beer Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with an innovative twist on a traditional Irish menu. Feast on glazed corn beef with beer poached vegetables, chocolate inspired dessert and of course amazing beer. NEW Adrian Hope Seltzer, Owner/Chef, Creative Catering by Arianne and Samantha Seltzer, Alchy Seltzer Effervescent Edibles Tuesday, 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm, 3/10 CW22038 Creutzburg Center..........1 session, $59 10 | WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG Thai Cooking Experience the flavors of Bangkok. Learn how to prepare your favorite Thai recipes. Discover exotic spices. Find out where and how to buy the necessary ingredients to create these dishes at home. Enjoy a Thai entrée each week. New recipes for returning students. Tom Voravolya, Professional Restaurateur Monday, 6:15 pm to 7:15 pm, starts 3/16 CW12019 Creutzburg Center.........3 sessions, $69 COOKING, FOOD & WINES Tofu Triumphs: Spectacular Taste, Incredible Protein A Night in Punjab Begin your journey to India with a mango lassi. Then learn to fold veggie samosas with a mint and cilantro dipping sauce as well as how to make chicken tikka masala with a basmati rice medley. NEW Tofu is packed with protein and adds tasty textures and oomph to your menus! In this hands-on clinic learn how to prepare and flavor tofu dishes for both vegetarians and cooks wanting to expand family meals with Japanesestyle recipes. Yoon Lee, Former Restaurant Owner, Consultant Fukue (Fay) Toyozato, Chef, Japanese Cooking Instructor Tuesday, 7 pm to 9 pm, 4/21 CW22088 Lower Merion HS............1 session, $53 Saturday, 1:30 pm to 4 pm, 4/18 CW61014 Creutzburg Center..........1 session, $57 Tapas and Wines: The Perfect Pair Oodles of Noodles NEW Learn to simmer and slurp some udon noodles along with a refreshing fruit soba noodle salad. Finish the class with World Peace Noodles, a 4-noodle stir-fry with scrumptious veggies your friends and family will rave about. Yoon Lee, Former Restaurant Owner, Consultant Tuesday, 7 pm to 9 pm, 3/10 CW22006 Lower Merion HS............1 session, $53 NEW The Spanish small plates known as tapas delight the palate with bold, exciting flavors. Our special menu for the evening includes gambas al ajillo (steaming garlic shrimp), ensaladilla rusa (potato salad, carrots, hard boiled eggs in a spicy mayo dressing), tortilla española, and paella mixta, zesty and easy. Enjoy your tapas with frosty glasses of homemade fruity red sangria. Jim Musumeci, Owner; Flavor the Moment Wednesday, 5:45 pm to 8:45 pm, 5/13 CW32037 Creutzburg Center..........1 session, $65 BAKING Decorate Cakes Like a Pro Discover how easy cake decorating can be. Learn and practice all the basics including frosting, writing and edging techniques. Make decorative flowers. Supply list ($25-$40) handed out at first class. Charlene Healy, Cake Decorator; Wilton Class Instructor Courtesy of Yoon Lee Monday, 6:30 pm to 8:45 pm, starts 4/6 CW12031 Creutzburg Center.........4 sessions, $66 WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG | 11 COOKING, FOOD & WINES Parent & Child: Frosting Cupcakes Scones, Tarts, and Tea Time Have a good time frosting and decorating cupcakes with the child in your life. Charlene provides the cupcakes, the icing and all sorts of spring-themed toppings. You bring the fun and creativity! Please, no children under the age of 5. Price is for one adult and one child; additional child: $15. Savor tea scones, mixed berry tarts,spicy mini muffins and flaky fruit galettes. Enjoy these tea time favorites in this intensive baking workshop. Learn the techniques, tips, and shortcuts to creating the perfect tea room menu. Enjoy samplings and a steaming pot of tea. Charlene Healy, Cake Decorator; Wilton Class Instructor Jim Musumeci, Owner; Flavor the Moment Saturday, 10 am to 11:30 am, 3/14 CW61008 Creutzburg Center..........1 session, $44 NEW Friday, 10 am to 12 N, starts 5/29 CW51013 Creutzburg Center.........2 sessions, $51 Saturday, 12:30 pm to 2 pm, 3/14 CW61009 Creutzburg Center..........1 session, $44 WINE AND SPIRITS North American Whiskey The resurgence of North American whiskey in the last five years has caused a dramatic increase in variety and availability of new products from micro-distillers across the country and some close by. Spend an evening sampling some of these offerings and experience the diversity currently available. Courtesy of Charlene Healy Parent & Child: Cake Decorating Fun Bring your creative and fun side with you while you decorate a cake with a variety of icings. Each pair takes home an original masterpiece! Charlene provides the cake, icing and decorating goodies. Please, no children under age 5. Price is for one adult and one child; additional child: $15. Charlene Healy, Cake Decorator; Wilton Class Instructor Saturday, 10 am to 11:30 am, 3/28 CW61010 Creutzburg Center..........1 session, $44 Anyone (Even You) Can Make Bread NEW Baking yeast bread is creative and fun. It’s simple to make and forgiving of mistakes. Baker James Reese introduces the basics of making bread including how various types of flour and yeast interact and other important aspects of the process. Practice kneading and finish by taking home your own fresh loaf of bread. James Reese, Retired Professional Baker Tuesday, 6:30 pm to 9 pm, 4/7 CW22067 Lower Merion HS............1 session, $55 12 | WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG Robert Peters, Best of Main Line Today Magazine and Richard Unti, Wine Connoisseur Wednesday, 7:30 pm to 9 pm, 3/11 CW32029 Beaumont.......................1 session, $65 Monster Reds Taste some of the biggest, most flavorful red wines on the planet. Discuss the grapes from which they are made and the areas in which they are grown. Selections include Barolo, Bordeaux, Barbera, Barbaresco, Cabernet Sauvignon and Malbec. Discover why these old and new world wines are the heavyweights of their class. Robert Peters, Best of Main Line Today Magazine and Richard Unti, Wine Connoisseur Wednesday, 7:30 pm to 9 pm, 3/25 CW32031 Beaumont.......................1 session, $48 COOKING, FOOD & WINES Wines of Napa Valley While comprising only 4% of California’s production, the Napa Valley produces wines that are at the pinnacle of the quality pyramid. Spend an evening learning about the subregions that help contribute to its character and importance. Learn how climatic differences and geological conditions contribute to the quality and diversity of wines from this region NEW Robert Peters, Best of Main Line Today Magazine and Richard Unti, Wine Connoisseur Wine & Cheese for Easy Entertaining Get great ideas for a smashing party when you join our experts for a selection of extraordinary wines and cheeses. All new wines and cheeses are chosen to make entertaining easy. Under the direction of “The Cheese Guy,” Emilio Mignucci of DiBruno House of Cheese and “The Wine Guy” from Moore Brothers Wine Company. Staff, Albertson’s Cooking School Sunday, 3 pm to 5 pm, 4/26 CW71078 Yangming Restaurant.....1 session, $55 Wednesday, 7:45 pm to 9 pm, 4/1 CW32032 Beaumont.......................1 session, $48 Flavors of Sangiovese: The Grape at the “Heart” of Italy NEW There are many different mutations of this variety all over central Italy, which results in very different tasting wines. From the delicate floral strawberry aromas of Montefalco Rosso to the intensely dark and tannic wines of Brunello di Montalcino, Sangiovese wine has something for everyone. Explore some of the more prominent and important variations of this unique grape. Robert Peters, Best of Main Line Today Magazine and Richard Unti, Wine Connoisseur Wednesday, 7:30 pm to 9 pm, 4/22 CW32033 Beaumont.......................1 session, $48 Summer Wines Sample wines with an eye toward value: white, red, rose, sparkling and dessert. Entertain with flair this summer—on budget! Robert Peters, Best of Main Line Today Magazine Wednesday, 7:30 pm to 9 pm, 5/20 CW32035 Creutzburg Center..........1 session, $48 Craft Beer Bonanza NEW Join Peter Cherpack and some special guests to learn about the history, ingredients, styles and culture of craft beer. A tutored tasting at each class introduces you to some of the hottest new exotic craft beers. Peter and Rob Peters give an exclusive beer vs. wine cheese pairing. Spend an exciting evening with Peter and Tara Nurin, who takes you on a tour of beer and chocolate - yes! they are great together. Robert Peters, Best of Main Line Today Magazine Peter Cherpack, Director, Beer Appreciation LLC Tara Nurin, Freelance Journalist, Craft Beer Educator Wednesday, 7 pm to 8:30 pm, starts 3/25 CW32069 Creutzburg Center.........3 sessions, $85 WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG | 13 DANCING Dancing Ballroom & Social Dancing SOCIAL DANCING Gain confidence in easy to learn basic steps for traditional weddings and special occasions. Learn swing, ballroom, (waltz, foxtrot, cha cha, one step, merengue) and more. Expect to change partners during class. Salsa Kelly Ray, Dance Instructor Learn the basic steps and techniques for Salsa. Get a strong foundation, including the fundamentals of leading and following, and a simple pattern, including a right-hand turn pattern, cross body lead, and an inside turn. Learn dance etiquette and apply your new moves in a nightclub simulation! Expect to change partners during class. Robert Ranalli, Professional Salsa Instructor, Salsa in the Suburbs Monday, 6:20 pm to 7:20 pm, starts 3/2 DA12054 Creutzburg Center.......8 sessions, $121 partner $48 Swing & Social Dancing Swing is the most upbeat of all ballroom dances. Also learn waltz and cha cha. Prepare for that upcoming wedding or special occasion. Sandy Forman, Dance Instructor Monday, 7:30 pm to 8:30 pm, starts 3/9 DA12019 Beginner Creutzburg Center.......................8 sessions, $121 partner $48 Monday, 8:30 pm to 9:30 pm, starts 3/9 DA12020 Intermediate Creutzburg Center.......................8 sessions, $121 partner $48 Tuesday, 7:05 pm to 8:05 pm, starts 3/3 DA22017 Lower Merion HS..........8 sessions, $121 partner $48 Argentine Tango Romantic, sensual, elegant, passionate! Tango is the ultimate dance for two. Master this sensuous ballroom dance characterized by dramatic pauses and stylized body poses. Kelly Ray, Dance Instructor Tuesday, 8:05 pm to 9:05 pm, starts 3/3 DA22018 Lower Merion HS..........8 sessions, $121 partner $48 OTHER DANCING Soul Line Dancing Get fit and have fun as you dance to R&B, jazz, the Philly sound, classic oldies and the latest soul favorites. It’s easy and good exercise. Gloria Kingcade, Soul Line Dance Instructor Tuesday, 8 pm to 9 pm, starts 3/17 DA22021 Lower Merion HS............6 sessions, $93 Tap Dancing with Gail Loosen up. Tap your feet. Swing your arms. Look, sound and feel great! Improve balance and coordination while enjoying healthy aerobic exercise, learning simple routines and having a great time. Gail Oldfield, Former Radio City Music Hall Rockette Friday, 9 am to 10 am, starts 3/6 DA51004 Devon Manor..............10 sessions, $127 14 | WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Tap Dancing with Debbie Limber up in lively company. Learn grace and fleetness of foot. Beginner class is for those with no previous experience. Experienced class, for Debbie’s continuing students or with her approval, moves at a faster pace, emphasizing terminology and counting. Debbie Smith, Dance Instructor, McHenry Dance Centre Tuesday, 6 pm to 7 pm, starts 2/24 DA22023 Beginner Lower Merion HS.......................10 sessions, $127 Tuesday, 7 pm to 8 pm, starts 2/24 DA22022 Experienced Lower Merion HS.......................10 sessions, $127 Belly Dance: Basics and Beyond Immerse yourself in the beautiful world of belly dance! Learn basic dance movements as well as some challenging combinations. Get an introduction to the music and culture of belly dance as it is practiced in the Arab world. Belly dance brings grace and femininity into your movement, improves your posture, allows for creative expression and increases confidence. NEW Anastasia, Professional Belly Dancer Tuesday, 6:00 pm to 6:55 pm, starts 3/3 DA22025 Lower Merion HS..........8 sessions, $121 Professional Development Become a Professional Organizer If you think you are super organized, and are fond of helping friends and family move, downsize or rearrange things so they can be found, you could make a career of it. Discover if you are an entrepreneur, learn what to charge and find ways to market yourself to potential clients. Learn about networking, customer relations, and how to get that first paying client. Bring your questions and ideas and walk out with the resources to start your own business. Carol Seelaus, Professional Organizer Saturday, 10 am to 3 pm, 4/18 ES61026 Creutzburg Center............1 session, $85 Grant Writing for Nonprofits This primer is for staff, volunteers and board members of nonprofit organizations. Discuss funding trends and research potential foundations. Write a letter of intent and use foundation guidelines to prepare a boilerplate grant proposal. Each student receives one free grant proofread. Jessica H. Schneider, Professional Grant Writer Wednesday, 7 pm to 8:30 pm, starts 4/15 ES32024 Creutzburg Center..........3 sessions, $68 LinkedIn: The Basics and Beyond Want to Volunteer? We are always looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help us with a variety of tasks for Main Line School Night. To submit your skills/interests, call 610-687-0460 or visit www. MainLineSchoolNight.org and click on: Want to Volunteer? Learn about how to best use this powerful online business tool. Go beyond the basics and develop the skills to meet people in a professional capacity, job search and expand your network. Thomas M. Firchow, ShootersINC Saturday, 10 am to 1 pm, 3/21 ES61004 Creutzburg Center............1 session, $59 WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG | 15 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Strategies for LinkedIn Success Don’t miss this powerful class on how to use LinkedIn for effective networking. Topics include: how to elevate your personal brand, why the content of your profile is so important, how to create a compelling profile with a great headline and job description and how to get results without a huge time commitment. Starting Your Creative Business Susan Tabor-Kleiman, JD; Owner, Your Professional Writer; Lecturer, Wharton Have you been sewing dresses, making jewelry, brewing beer or engaging in a creative pursuit that you are ready to turn into a business? How do you go from idea to a thriving business? Class focuses on the main aspects of small business development through the creation of a business plan that covers financing, marketing, and production. Leave with a blueprint for getting your business off the ground. Tuesday, 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm, starts 3/24 ES22062 Lower Merion HS..............1 session, $41 Becki Kapelusznik, Business Development Consultant, Momentum Consulting Etsy 101: Setting Up Your Etsy Shop Tuesday, 7 pm to 9 pm, starts 3/17 ES22002 Lower Merion HS..........5 sessions, $129 NEW Learn how to sell your handmade craft, vintage items and art/craft supplies on Etsy. Take your business to the next level using this simple, user-friendly e-commerce market place. Topics: creating an Etsy site, writing product descriptions, photography and uploading photos, crafting a profile, pricing, shipping and packaging, store policies, legal issues, promotion, customer service and growing your on-line business. NEW NEW Gwen Soffer, Jewelry Designer, vendor at juried craft shows, on Etsy and in select boutiques Saturday, 1 pm to 3 pm, 4/11 ES61003 Creutzburg Center............1 session, $41 How to Sell Your Hand-Made Jewelry: Craft Shows, Home Shows & In Store Learn the ins and outs of selling your handmade jewelry at craft shows, through Etsy, at home/trunk shows and in stores. Topics covered are: choosing a name, sales tax and licensing, pricing, applying to craft shows, booth setup, packaging, Etsy website setup, photographing your work, customer relations and how to approach stores. Gwen Soffer, Jewelry Designer, vendor at juried craft shows, on Etsy and in select boutiques Saturday, 1 pm to 4 pm, 4/25 ES61024 Creutzburg Center............1 session, $51 Finding Your Market Niche NEW Determining your competitive advantage and making it work for you will yield the business you want and the revenue you need. In a marketplace moving with break-neck speed, the Internet is often your key competition. Buyers hold the power and often shop by and dictate price. Learn how to identify your niche and be clear about what you offer and to whom. Stand out every day. Who are you talking to? How, when and where do they want to hear from you? How do you keep yourself relevant? Learn how to “own” your market niche. Barbara Kaplan, MBA, BKS Strategies, Marketing and Business Development Coach Tuesday, 6:45 pm to 8:45 pm, 4/21 ES22023 Lower Merion HS..............1 session, $41 16 | WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ENTREPRENEURS NETWORK WORKSHOP SERIES NEW The series consists of five two-hour workshops at the Uncommon Individual Foundation. Take sessions individually for $58 each or the whole series for $249. Continental breakfast included. Richard J Anthony, Sr, Founder, The Entrepreneurs Network; The Anthony Group, Inc; Consultant Thursday, 8:30 am to 10:30 am, starts 3/5 ES41000 Uncommon Individual Foundation ....................................................5 sessions, $249 So You Want to be an Entrepreneur NEW Although entrepreneurship isn’t for everybody, you may have what it takes to start a business, regardless of your background or age. This workshop is an introspective assessment of the traits and circumstances that increase the potential for success as an entrepreneur. Participants will complete a selfadministered assessment tool. Now What Do I Do? NEW It’s all in the execution. Having a good idea is just the first step on a long and bumpy road to launching a new venture. For most people, there is no shortcut. This workshop focuses on what you need to do to make the transition from concept to prototype and commercialization. Come to the workshop with your best and brightest million dollar idea. Thursday, 8:30 am to 10:30 am, 3/19 ES41003 Uncommon Individual Foundation..$58 A Day in the Life of an Entrepreneur NEW Chasing the blues while chasing the green. That’s what it’s like getting up every morning with the hope that this will be the day it all comes together and you won’t feel lonely anymore. This workshop features real-life stories about early stage entrepreneurs who share lessons learned. Thursday, 8:30 am to 10:30 am, 3/5 ES41001 Uncommon Individual Foundation..$58 Thursday, 8:30 am to 10:30 am, 3/26 ES41004 Uncommon Individual Foundation..$58 Why Didn’t I Think of That? Does Age Matter? How many times have you seen a product and exclaimed “Why didn’t I think of that?” Or wish you had acted on an idea before somebody else developed it? This workshop is a lesson in innovation and how to put your brain and your life experience to work to come up with a winning concept or to develop an idea you’ve been nurturing. The workshop includes an exercise in brainstorming techniques. NEW Thursday, 8:30 am to 10:30 am, 3/12 ES41002 Uncommon Individual Foundation..$58 NEW Time for a change! A high percentage of first time entrepreneurs are 50+. You could be one of them if you go about it the smart way. This workshop includes stories about aspiring and successful entrepreneurs, plus a step-bystep guide to uncover alternative options, such as helping to fund someone else’s venture as an angel investor. Thursday, 8:30 am to 10:30 am, 4/2 ES41005 Uncommon Individual Foundation..$58 WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG | 17 FITNESS, HEALTH & EXERCISE Fitness, Health & Exercise EXERCISE Awesome Abs and Thighs Get in shape with this super program of toning exercises. Focus on abs and thighs for a leaner, tighter, more toned body. Learn effective ways to flatten your tummy, firm your fanny and trim inches from your waist, hips and thighs. Water Aerobics Use water’s natural buoyancy and resistance for maximum results with minimum risk of injury. Includes water walking warm-up, aerobics and aqua abdominals. Trim and tone, improve endurance and increase flexibility. Excellent for those who find traditional, land-based exercise programs too stressful. Cynthea Lane, Lifetime Fitness Monday, 7 pm to 8 pm, starts 3/2 FH12029 The Quadrangle.........10 sessions, $135 Julie Seville, Lifetime Fitness Julie Seville, Lifetime Fitness Monday, 9:15 am to 10:15 am, starts 3/2 FH11027 Creutzburg Center......12 sessions, $133 Wednesday, 7 pm to 8 pm, starts 3/4 FH32029 The Quadrangle.........10 sessions, $135 Monday, 9:15 am to 10:15 am, starts 6/1 FH11028 Creutzburg Center.........5 sessions, $75 Lunch Time Crunch Power Tone & Tighten Blast away those soft spots! Sculpt a leaner, stronger body with resistance exercises using hand-held weights, Dynabands ($5 from instructor) and your own body weight. This total body conditioning class is fun, easyto-follow and effective. Enjoy more energy, stamina and looser clothes! Julie Seville, Lifetime Fitness Wednesday, 9:15 am to 10:15 am, starts 3/4 FH31028 Creutzburg Center......12 sessions, $133 Wednesday, 9:15 am to 10:15 am, starts 5/27 FH31029 Creutzburg Center.........5 sessions, $75 45-Minute Express Workout Squeeze in a quick workout with this non-stop, high-energy class. Combining low-impact aerobic exercises, muscle sculpting weight exercises and abdominal work, this fat-burning workout is a great way to get an energy boost and increase strength, stamina and overall fitness. Julie Seville, Lifetime Fitness Friday, 9 am to 9:45 am, starts 3/6 FH51029 Creutzburg Center......12 sessions, $107 Friday, 9 am to 9:45 am, starts 6/5 FH51030 Creutzburg Center.........4 sessions, $53 18 | WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG NEW Tone up during your lunch break. Lose fat and inches, increase your metabolism and strengthen your muscles in this comprehensive fitness class. Use bodyweight exercises, agility and power drills, sprints, balance work and core strengthening routines to accomplish your personal goals. All levels welcome. Marti Keegan, Certified Personal Trainer; Staff, Performance Fitness, LLC Wednesday, 11:30 am to 12:15 pm, starts 3/4 FH31009 Creutzburg Center......10 sessions, $114 Wednesday, 12:30 pm to 1:15 pm, starts 3/4 FH31010 Creutzburg Center......10 sessions, $114 Total Body Strengthen & Tone Tone, trim and firm up your entire body. Use hand-held weights and Dynabands ($5 from instructor) to strengthen and tone arms, chest, shoulders and back; learn the most effective exercises to flatten your stomach, trim your thighs and firm your fanny. Experience increased energy, improved posture, greater strength, flexibility and looser-fitting clothes! Staff, Lifetime Fitness Tuesday, 6:15 pm to 7:15 pm, starts 2/24 FH22031 Lower Merion HS........10 sessions, $129 FITNESS, HEALTH & EXERCISE Kettlebells Kettlebells offer a total gym workout in the palm of your hand. Performed properly, the specific exercises offer anaerobic as well as aerobic conditioning, helping you burn maximum fat in minimum time, to create a stronger, leaner you. A simple yet challenging full-body workout, kettlebells can also increase flexibility and stability and strengthen core muscles. NEW Michelle Collier, Owner, Performance Fitness LLC, ACE-certified personal trainer, SFG, RKC, FMSII Tuesday, 6:15 pm to 7:15 pm, starts 3/3 FH22063 All Saints’ Church...........6 sessions, $99 Zumba Toning Take Zumba to the next level, utilizing an innovative muscle training protocol and the addition of light weight toning sticks. Learn how to use the sticks to enhance rhythm, build strength and tone all other target zones. Lisa Welsh, Owner, First Position Dance Studio, Certified Zumba Instructor Monday, 8:15 pm to 9:15 pm, starts 3/2 FH12083 First Position..............10 sessions, $124 New Jack Fit NEW New Jack Fit is a cardio fitness class led by international choreographer, Marcus Tucker, based on 80s and 90s hip hop. It has the explosive moves driven from Old Skool Hip Hop presented in such a way that you can take the moves to your upcoming event or party. You are getting fit with a New Jack swing while going down memory lane...“and this is how we do it”! Marcus Tucker, Hip-Hop Dancer, Choreographer, Director, Experienced Teacher Wednesday, 8:15 pm to 9:15 pm, starts 3/4 FH32084 First Position..............10 sessions, $124 Zumba Designed for all shapes, age groups, and exercise levels, Zumba uses easy-to-follow dance/fitness moves performed to Latin, international and pop music. It combines cardio with strength training for an exhilarating workout. Geni Roskos, Certified Zumba Instructor Thursday, 11:45 am to 12:45 pm, starts 3/5 FH41030 Creutzburg Center......10 sessions, $124 Thursday, 5:30 pm to 6:15 pm, starts 4/9 FH42031 Creutzburg Center.........5 sessions, $65 Zumba Gold Nordic Walking for Health and Fitness Nordic Walking is outdoor fitness walking with specially designed poles. This aerobic sport of brisk, vigorous walking is intended to improve cardiovascular efficiency, control weight and reduce stress. It provides fitness-building stimulation without the stress on the knees and back. Poles are provided for the class. Christian Becker, Nordic Walking Instructor; Owner, By Foot Again, LLC. Saturday, 10 am to 12 N, starts 3/28 FH61010 Valley Forge Park...........7 sessions, $71 Saturday, 9 am to 11 am, starts 5/30 FH61011 Valley Forge Park...........7 sessions, $71 This version of Zumba is modified for beginners and active older adults. The invigorating Latin-inspired, dance-fitness program includes merengue, salsa, cha cha, cumbia, belly dance, flamenco, tango and rock-and-roll. Lisa Welsh, Owner, First Position Dance Studio, Certified Zumba Instructor Monday, 9:30 am to 10:30 am, starts 3/2 FH11082 First Position..............10 sessions, $124 WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG | 19 FITNESS, HEALTH & EXERCISE SharQui® - The Bellydance Workout Shake your Beauty™ with this revolutionary bellydance format. Learn from the creator of this fitness accredited workout method. SharQui’s unique breakdown and repetition-inspired methods provide an enjoyable, easy-to-follow workout for women and men of any size, shape or skill level. You will feel sexy and energetic while you unknowingly strengthen your core and work your heart. Introduction to Ayurveda Oreet, Creator of the SharQui® method, awardwinning Bellydancer Learn the principles of this 5000 yearold system of holistic medicine including the 5 elements and the 3 doshas. Discover your individual body/mind constitution and how to use it as a guide for daily living. Learn to listen to your body and its revitalizing source to create a better daily personal routine. Included: constitutional self-study with seasonal diet and nutritional tips; body alignment techniques; reinvigorating marma/acupressure point massage and vibrational therapy to promote radiant well-being and optimal health. Thursday, 10:30 am to 11:30 am, starts 3/5 FH41085 First Position..............10 sessions, $124 Hari Zandler, Master Yoga Instructor and Practitioner NEW NEW Saturday, 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm, 3/21 FH61079 Creutzburg Center...........1 session, $45 Do-In Self-Shiatsu NEW Learn simple ancient techniques to work on yourself with effective shiatsu applications. The term do-in describes a combination of meridian stretching, breathing, and chi exercises as well as self-massage. Practicing doin is a good way to work on your health. Michael Hillenbrand, Chiropractor, Acupuncturist, Body Worker Tuesday, 6:45 pm to 8:15 pm, starts 4/7 FH22089 Lower Merion HS............2 sessions, $45 Better Health with Gentle Karate HEALTH AND WELL-BEING Qigong for Feeling Great Just as nature blooms in the spring with renewed life energy, so can you! Experience increased vitality, health and balanced emotions. Healing Qigong, Stage 1 is a seated Sheng Zhen practice that is easy to learn. Benefits include calming the mind, increased flexibility, improved body-mind communication and just feeling good! Also learn some qi self-massage, silk reeling and how to gather energy from the earth and sky! Beginners and returning students welcome at all levels of health. Rona Cordish Satten, MCAT, MQT Certified Qigong Instructor; Sheng Zhen Instructor Tuesday, 11:30 am to 12:30 pm, starts 3/3 FH21034 Creutzburg Center......10 sessions, $111 20 | WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG This highly-tailored program uses slow and flowing Karate-based movements to help older adults maintain balance, mobility, strength and cardiovascular health in a mentally-refreshing, fun and safe way. Learn modern approaches to exercise through the traditional techniques of Shotokan Karate. Sensei Takamichi Maeshima, 6th Degree Black Belt Shotokan Karate, 2nd Degree Black Belt Judo Friday, 10:30 am to 11:30 am, starts 4/10 FH51034 Creutzburg Center.........6 sessions, $69 FITNESS, HEALTH & EXERCISE Movement Science for an Active Lifestyle The way we use our bodies everyday has clear impact as we age. Getting out of a chair, walking, posture, balance and even the quality of our breathing gradually decline and get more difficult as our bodies experience more wear and tear. Using Movement Science, a gentle yet effective thinking and doing style to improve physical habits, gives you insight on why and how to practice the smartest ways to reduce the physical effects of aging. A person is never too old or too young to begin healthier changes. NEW Basic First Aid Certification Hands-on training in basic first aid with testing and certification card. Course covers medical emergencies, including cardiac, respiratory, diabetic, allergic reactions; injury emergencies such as fractures, dislocations, bleeding; environmental emergencies related to cold, heat, bites and stings; dealing with specialty population patients including pediatric, geriatric, learning disabled, chronically ill and specialty equipment. Jennifer Morris, State Certified EMT Instructor Sharon Duffey, Physical Therapy Master Clinician in Integrative Health Tuesday, 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm, starts 3/17 FH22049 Lower Merion HS............2 sessions, $49 Saturday, 9 am to 10:30 am, starts 4/11 FH61028 Creutzburg Center.........3 sessions, $75 CPR Certification Align Your Spine & Balance with Feldenkrais Practice interesting and engaging patterns using the Feldenkrais Method to help you move with better balance and flexibility. Learn how to overcome debilitating habits that cause lower back pain, hip trouble and tension in your neck and shoulders. See how using the mind/body connection will improve your physical and emotional well-being. Evelyn Jacobs, Certified Feldenkrais Practitioner Tuesday, 1:15 pm to 2:15 pm, starts 5/12 FH21033 Creutzburg Center.........6 sessions, $79 Western Doctor, Eastern Approach to Health NEW Traditional acupuncture is a complex system of diagnosis as well as treatment. In Five Element Acupuncture there are two basic principles: 1) There is a continuous flow of energy throughout our bodies, and the quality, quantity, and distribution of this energy has a profound effect on the state of our health; 2) The body and mind are inseparable, both in the causation and manifestation of illness. A theoretical introduction will be followed with practical applications of how these principles can be applied in clinical situations. This is a great course for healthcare professionals, too! Limited class size for maximum interaction. Peter Rubin, MD, Former Chief Resident in Medicine at the University of Florida Wednesday, 4 pm to 5 pm, starts 6/3 FH31030 Creutzburg Center ........4 sessions, $60 Learn basic emergency response procedures including, but not limited to, CPR, response to conscious and unconscious choking and Automatic External Defibrillator usage. Upon successful completion, you will receive a oneyear Red Cross CPR certification card. Valerie C. Grant, Red Cross Certified CPR Instructor Saturday, 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm, 3/21 FH61036 Creutzburg Center.........1 session, $110 Posture Workshop Identify causes for postural deficits and use exercises to begin correcting them, including stretching and/or strengthening supporting muscles. Valerie C. Grant, Best of Philly’s Posture Coach; Certified Personal Trainer Monday, 9:30 am to 10:30 am, starts 5/4 FH11022 Creutzburg Center........6 sessions, $102 Not-So-Sweet Truths About Sugar NEW Much of the nutrition advice we’ve been following since the 70’s has now been shown to be wrong. Unfortunately, during this time, food manufacturers have been sneaking sugar into surprising places. Find out where the sweet stuff hides and what it’s doing to your health. Learn strategies to beat the cravings, have more energy, and get back on track to your best health. Jodee Hetzer, MA, Certified Health Coach Wednesday, 11:15 am to 12:45 pm, 3/25 FH31039 Creutzburg Center...........1 session, $29 WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG | 21 FITNESS, HEALTH & EXERCISE Food Labels: What Do They Really Mean? Get the low down on everything from calories to cholesterol in this guide to understanding food labels. Find out what words like “organic,” “free range,” “non GMO” and other terminology mean as required by the government. Becoming an informed consumer will help you make healthier choices about your food. NEW Tom Ryan, Professional Chef; Owner, Pantry2Plate.biz Wednesday, 11:15 am to 1:15 pm, 4/8 FH31041 Creutzburg Center...........1 session, $35 Reiki: The Ancient Art of Healing An introduction to the philosophy and methodology of Reiki, a Japanese technique for stress reduction and relaxation which promotes healing by balancing body, mind and spirit in humans and animals. Often defined as a universal life force, Reiki, based on the ancient art of Tibetan healing, is administered by laying on hands using powerful techniques that can be easily learned. Carol Ann Waiters, MSW, Certified USUI Karuna Reiki Master & Teacher Thursday, 6:30 pm to 8 pm, starts 3/12 FH42314 Thomas Moser Gallery...4 sessions, $79 Pilates for Golf & Tennis Practice Pilates-based exercises and stretches focusing on the muscles used when playing sports that require spinal rotation such as golf and tennis. Improve your game and lessen or eliminate back pain. Valerie C. Grant, Certified Personal Trainer & Pilates Instructor Thursday, 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm, starts 3/5 FH42019 Creutzburg Center.........6 sessions, $84 Yoga/Pilates Fusion Combine benefits of yoga and Pilates to obtain greater strength and flexibility, improved balance and posture, deeper relaxation, greater awareness of the body and an overall sense of well-being. May also improve circulation, lower blood pressure and reduce chronic back, neck and shoulder pain. Lynn Preston, Lifetime Fitness Tuesday, 7:30 pm to 8:30 pm, starts 2/24 FH22046 Lower Merion HS........10 sessions, $129 Tai Chi Longevity and rejuvenation are the primary goals of this gentle, centuries-old system of exercise. Ideal for those of any age who want to maintain or improve flexibility, energy, balance, coordination and tranquility. Beth Perry, Tai Chi Instructor PILATES, TAI CHI & YOGA Pilates Blend This whole body workout is based on the core fundamentals of Pilates enhanced by the use of foam rollers and balls to create muscular balance and alignment. Improve your physical and mental well-being by learning and practicing the correct form, muscle engagement and proper body mechanics. Reclaim your natural mobility and strength one session at a time. This is not a beginner’s class. Emily Smith, Certified Pilates Instructor Wednesday, 10:20 am to 11:20 am, starts 3/11 FH31034 Creutzburg Center......12 sessions, $133 22 | WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG Tuesday, 6:45 pm to 7:45 pm, starts 2/24 FH22037 Beginner Lower Merion HS.......................10 sessions, $129 Andrew Heckert, Germantown Tai Chi Study Group Thursday, 9:15 am to 10:15 am, starts 3/5 FH41035 Beginner Creutzburg Center.....................12 sessions, $142 Thursday, 10:30 am to 11:30 am, starts 3/5 FH41036 Advanced Creutzburg Center.....................12 sessions, $142 FITNESS, HEALTH & EXERCISE Yoga Yoga offers a time-tested and scientifically sound method to combat a tired and tense body, obesity and insomnia. Effective breathing exercises, gentle stretching postures and relaxation techniques are conducive to radiant health. This is not a beginners class. Charo Cabello, Certified Hatha Yoga Instructor Tuesday, 8:45 am to 10 am, starts 3/3 FH21041 Creutzburg Center......12 sessions, $159 Hari Zandler, Master Yoga Instructor and Practitioner Thursday, 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm, starts 3/5 FH42043 Creutzburg Center......10 sessions, $129 Deep Stretch & Rebalancing Yoga Gentle Yoga Practice a wide range of relaxing and energizing poses. Emphasis is on moving gently with deep, controlled breathing. This less physically demanding class is for all levels and ages. Hari Zandler, Master Yoga Instructor and Practitioner Tuesday, 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm, starts 2/24 FH22039 Lower Merion HS........10 sessions, $129 Marie Roberts, MA, MS, Author Wednesday, 3:45 pm to 4:45 pm, starts 3/4 FH31040 Creutzburg Center......12 sessions, $139 Friday, 9:50 am to 10:50 am, starts 3/6 FH51041 Creutzburg Center......12 sessions, $139 Gentle energizing postures, are combined with methodical stretching and twists to soothe the nervous system, steady the mind and prepare your body for the day. Build your strength and flexibility, strengthen your immune system and increase your energy. Flow Yoga Charo Cabello, Certified Hatha Yoga Instructor Rachel Dalinka, M.Ed, RYT, Certified Pranakriya Yoga Teacher Tuesday, 10:15 am to 11:15 am, starts 3/3 FH21042 Creutzburg Center......12 sessions, $139 This all levels vinyasa flow focuses on alignment and breath. Transitions are slow and mindful and students are given modifications to customize their practice. End in blissful savasana. Monday, 9 am to 10:15 am, starts 3/2 FH11014 Creutzburg Center......10 sessions, $129 Yoga for Insomnia Rx Therapeutic Yoga Learn how yoga can provide a natural way for improving your overall health. Address a specific problem each week: back pain, indigestion, arthritis, stress, insomnia and your immune system. Practice stretches and poses that give you more energy, strength, balance and flexibility. Take-home individual plan included. NEW Do you have trouble falling asleep or wake up periodically in the middle of the night? Maybe you sleep at night but just can’t quite manage to feel rested the next day? Are you paddling through life in a constant state of exhaustion and “feeling off”? Yoga and Ayurveda can offer relief and restoration. In this lecture and practice-based series you will explore: physical practices, breath work, guided relaxation, and other healthy practices that will get you the rest that you need! Meg Townsend, E-RYT500, Ayurvedic Yoga Specialist, Reiki Master Tuesday, 7 pm to 8:45 pm, starts 3/3 FH22040 Lower Merion HS......... 8 sessions, $175 Charo Cabello, Certified Hatha Yoga Instructor Tuesday, 11:30 am to 12:30 pm, starts 4/28 FH21045 Creutzburg Center.........6 sessions, $79 WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG | 23 HOBBIES & CREATIVE ARTS Hobbies & Creative Arts DRAWING, PAINTING & SCULPTURE Clay Sculpture Work in three dimensions with the expressive medium of self-hardening clay. You’ll look at art in a whole new way. Practice alignment, proportion and the use of tools. All levels welcome. Material fee ($10) payable to instructor. Vittia Horwitz, Tyler School of Art, Exhibited Sculptor Tuesday, 1:30 pm to 3:15 pm, starts 3/17 HC21059 Creutzburg Center.........8 sessions, $97 Decorative Painting: Furniture NEW Make old look new again! Transform and renew old, worn furniture into a Shabby Chic, Country French, Italian or even Nautical inspired piece that will brighten up your home decor. Week one prep, pick colors and designs and begin painting. Complete your project in week two. Bring a small table or wooden piece to paint, an apron or smock and lots of enthusiasm. All other materials will be provided. Catherine Shaw, Painter, Furniture Re-Designer Thursday, 1 pm to 4 pm, starts 3/19 HC41007 Creutzburg Center.......2 sessions, $120 Drawing for Beginners Translate your ideas into visual form. Learn the basics of line drawing, form, composition and proportion. Focus on special techniques with charcoal, pen and ink, and crayons. Jack Stagliano, MFA, Associate Professor of Studio Art, Villanova University Tuesday, 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm, starts 2/24 HC22047 Lower Merion HS.......10 sessions, $125 Adventures in Painting and Drawing Receive technical guidance, individual attention and coaching in the fundamentals of color, line and contrast. Choose subjects and method of development, and work at your own pace in a relaxed, supportive environment. Work with portrait models and still life set-ups. Joe Krush, Philadelphia College of Art, Freelance Artist Wednesday, 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm, starts 3/4 HC31049 Creutzburg Center.....12 sessions, $161 Welcome to the World of Painting Try your hand at painting with acrylics. Develop your natural creativity in a friendly environment and have fun with paint. Begin with the basics of drawing and composition, move to painting light and shadows and change the palette to reflect that of the Renaissance masters. Color theory and palette setup will also be reviewed. Megan Grugan, Visual Artist Tuesday, 7:15 pm to 9:15 pm, starts 5/5 HC22051 Creutzburg Center.......8 sessions, $139 Oil Painting Workshop Express yourself in oils. Learn about this rich medium, develop skills and have fun. In a supportive environment, try your hand at a variety of subjects, including still life and figures. Alice Dustin, PhD, Professional Artist and Teacher Tuesday, 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm, starts 2/24 HC22053 Lower Merion HS.......10 sessions, $154 Painters’ Studio Advance your painting skills while working at your own pace in your choice of subject matter and media. Positive constructive direction from experienced painter. This is not a beginners’ class. William Greenwood, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Professional Artist Monday, 1 pm to 3 pm, starts 3/2 HC11053 Creutzburg Center.....12 sessions, $167 24 | WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG HOBBIES & CREATIVE ARTS Drawing & Painting Flowers Enjoy drawing and painting botanical art through lectures, demonstrations and individual instruction. Learn to illustrate in graphite pencil and advance to watercolor painting. Work at your own pace. Supply list (~$30) sent with confirmation. Marylyn Waltzer, NY Botanical Gardens, Certified Botanical Illustrator Tuesday, 12:30 pm to 2:30 pm, starts 3/3 HC21057 Creutzburg Center.....10 sessions, $178 Intro to Watercolor Painting There are no hang-ups in this class because students will learn in a supportive and nurturing environment this versatile medium. Focus will be on demonstrations and individual attention as we explore the basics of color mixing, brush handling and composition while painting a variety of subject matter. Drawing experience helps, but not required. Nancy Frankel-Halbert, MFA, Professional Artist; Member, Muse Gallery Monday, 1 pm to 3 pm, starts 3/2 HC11054 Creutzburg Center.......8 sessions, $151 Soft Pastel Painting: Beginner For those who have never drawn with pastels, this class provides an understanding of the basic concepts and techniques of this versatile medium. Pastels combine the immediacy of drawing with the fluidity of painting as seen in the works of Degas and Cassatt. Develop drawing skills, while working from still life, landscape, and photographs as you create pastel paintings in your own unique style. NEW Nancy Frankel-Halbert, MFA, Professional Artist; Member, Muse Gallery Thursday, 1 pm to 3 pm, starts 3/5 HC41056 Creutzburg Center.......8 sessions, $151 Drawing With Pastels & Other Media This class is for students who are familiar with their media and will provide a deeper understanding of creative techniques in this versatile medium. As in the works of Degas and Cassatt, who used monoprinting and watercolors to create a background for their pastels, students will have the opportunity to further their skills while working from still life, landscape, figure and photographs. Nancy Frankel-Halbert, MFA, Professional Artist; Member, Muse Gallery Thursday, 10:30 am to 12:30 pm, starts 3/5 HC41057 Creutzburg Center.......8 sessions, $151 Explorations in Drawing Secrets of Watercolor Painting: Intermediate Develop confidence, fluidity, and consistency and your individual style in this instructional course. Through demonstrations, individual attention, critiques, this class will dive into developing colorful and strong compositions using a variety of watercolor techniques. Drawing and watercolor experience helpful. This class provides training and will strengthen your “sight seeing” skills in order to reach your full potential. Learn to sketch and draw, use a variety of dry and wet media, including watercolor, pen and ink, and pastels to explore gestures, contours, values, negative-positive space, composition, perspective and shading. Examine master drawers and techniques for inspiration as you meet your artistic goal. All levels welcome. Nancy Frankel-Halbert, MFA, Professional Artist; Member, Muse Gallery Thursday, 10:30 am to 12:30 pm, starts 4/30 HC41033 Creutzburg Center.......8 sessions, $151 Nancy Frankel-Halbert, MFA, Professional Artist; Member, Muse Gallery Monday, 10:30 am to 12:30 pm, starts 3/2 HC11030 Creutzburg Center.....10 sessions, $163 WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG | 25 HOBBIES & CREATIVE ARTS Painting Projects in Oil & Acrylic Develop your painting and understanding of the creative tools to paint with confidence, while focusing on your own individual style. This class provides a solid foundation with demonstrations and explorations in composition, value, color, materials, and techniques using medium, palette knives, and surfaces in a variety of subjects. NEW Jewelry Making: Soldering Made Simple Create jewelry designed from silver and other metals with inset stone. Learn the basic skills of sawing, filing, soldering, forging, and stone, bead and pearl setting. Develop four different pieces during class. Materials fee ($25) payable to instructor. Pat Halsey, Member, PA Guild of Craftsmen Nancy Frankel-Halbert, MFA, Professional Artist; Member, Muse Gallery Wednesday, 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm, starts 3/11 HC32061 Creutzburg Center.......8 sessions, $109 Monday, 10:30 am to 12:30 pm, starts 5/11 HC11039 Creutzburg Center.........5 sessions, $91 Jewelry Design: Pearl Knotting Ebru: Turkish Paper Marbling NEW Marbling, also known as Turkish Ebru, is the art of creating colorful patterns by sprinkling and brushing color pigments on a pan of oily water and then transferring this pattern to paper. Class covers the history of this deeply rooted traditional Turkish art, the mechanics to prepare for the process, and a number of beautiful patterns to create. Practice these simple techniques to create intricate looking patterns for wall art, book binding, fabric, and more! All materials included. Helen Ashfield, Crafter Wednesday, 6:30 pm to 8 pm, starts 4/22 HC32050 Creutzburg Center.........2 sessions, $45 Learn to knot your own beautiful strand of pearls using silk cord. Finish them off with a pretty clasp to create a classic look. Materials ($40) payable to instructor. Meghan McBrearty, Jewelry Designer Tuesday, 6:30 pm to 9 pm, 3/24 HC22062 Creutzburg Center...........1 session, $42 Earring Workshop Make three unique pairs of earrings and gain the skills to make more. Master the techniques required to create one- and two-part dangles, plus stunning clusters. Materials fee ($45) payable to instructor. Meghan McBrearty, Jewelry Designer Thursday, 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm, starts 4/23 HC41063 Creutzburg Center.........2 sessions, $55 JEWELRY MAKING Jewelry Design & Silversmithing Learn the basics of jewelry making using traditional methods: sawing, filing, cold joining and soldering. Beginners and advanced students welcome. Different techniques demonstrated each class. Individual help available. Lauren Meredith, Tyler School of Art Tuesday, 7 pm to 9 pm, starts 2/24 HC22060 Lower Merion HS.......10 sessions, $161 Jewelry Design: New Life for Old Beads Go through your jewelry box and collect all of those old pieces of beaded jewelry you never wear and design and create a beautiful new piece! You will use beads to inspire your new design and add new beads to finish it off. This class is for beginner and intermediate students, and we will cover the basics of stringing necklaces and wire wrap earrings to get you started on your project. Students are encouraged to bring your jewelry tools if they have them and the teacher will supply them as well. Materials fee ($20) payable to instructor. Gwen Soffer, Jewelry Designer, vendor at juried craft shows, on Etsy and in select boutiques Saturday, 1 pm to 3 pm, 3/21 HC61002 Creutzburg Center...........1 session, $38 26 | WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG HOBBIES & CREATIVE ARTS Lapidary Workshop: Gemstone Cutting Experience an exciting weekend making something beautiful out of rough rock! Learn how to shape and polish rounded gemstones called cabochons. Use a diamond trim saw as well as diamond grinding, sanding and polishing equipment. A variety of natural materials such as jaspers and agates will be available for your use or you may bring your own rough. Lots of individual attention given. Knitting Discover the joys of knitting. Create your own blanket, sweater or scarf. Learn all the basics you need to get started. Enjoy the benefits of individual instruction in a relaxing setting. All levels welcome. Elizabeth Wright, Knitting Coach Tuesday, 6:30 pm to 8 pm, starts 2/24 HC22069 Lower Merion HS.......10 sessions, $129 Staff, Tuscarora Lapidary Society Sue Hilger, Knitting and Crochet Designer Sat & Sun, 9 am to 5 pm, 5/16 & 5/17 HC61004 Tuscarora Lapidary Society...2 sessions, $169 Monday, 6:30 pm to 8 pm, starts 3/2 HC12071 Creutzburg Center.....10 sessions, $129 NEEDLE CRAFTS & FIBER ARTS Wednesday, 10 am to 11:30 am, starts 3/4 HC31071 Creutzburg Center.....10 sessions, $129 Sewing Basics Wednesday, 11:30 am to 1 pm, starts 3/4 HC31072 Creutzburg Center.....10 sessions, $129 Always wanted to learn how to sew? Or just need to dust off your skills? Learn simple sewing techniques along with sewing machine basics to create a tote bag. Pattern fee ($3) payable to instructor. Kelli Eckert, Education Coordinator, Sewing Instructor at Joann Fabrics Tuesday, 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm, starts 4/7 HC22073 Lower Merion HS...........3 sessions, $49 Crochet For beginners and those who know the basics of crochet and would like help in reading directions and making a project. Discover the basic stitches and learn to make shells, Vs., ripple stitches and motifs, including the classic granny square. Sue Hilger, Knitting and Crochet Designer Tuesday, 1 pm to 2:30 pm, starts 3/3 HC21064 Creutzburg Center.......8 sessions, $119 Crochet a Rag Rug Learn to crochet an oval rag rug or table runner! Bring an old stash of fabric from home, like old flannel sheets or old clothing that will never be mended -- just about anything can be used. No sewing skills are necessary. Heather Thompson, Knitting Coach Tuesday, 1 pm to 2:30 pm, starts 3/3 HC21067 Surrey Services..........10 sessions, $129 Thursday, 6:30 pm to 8 pm, starts 3/5 HC42040 Thomas Moser Gallery..10 sessions, $129 PHOTOGRAPHY Photo Editing: Intro to Photoshop Elements NEW Learn the basics of Adobe Photoshop CC and Adobe Camera RAW. Beginning workflow, editing & RAW processing will be discussed. Review the basic tools and steps for a quality final image. Students must bring at least 5-10 RAW files (not jpegs or tiffs) on a flash drive or external hard drive. Greg Cazillo, Cazillo Photography Wednesday, 6:15 pm to 8:15 pm, starts 3/18 HC32033 Creutzburg Center.......4 sessions, $225 Cathy Hetznecker, Owner, Cathy Hetznecker Rag Rugs Monday, 9:30 am to 1 pm, 3/23 HC11059 Creutzburg Center...........1 session, $59 WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG | 27 HOBBIES & CREATIVE ARTS Digital SLR Photo Workshop Explore the creative possibilities offered by digital technology and improve your ability to produce high-quality photos. Focus on color management, image acquisition and manipulation. Discuss menus, settings, shutter speed, aperture, metering and more. Practice shooting on the Creutzburg Center grounds and review your results. To get the most from this course, you should be familiar with your user manual. Greg Cazillo, Cazillo Photography Wednesday, 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm, starts 3/25 HC31074 Creutzburg Center.........3 sessions, $77 Digital Photography: The Basics and Beyond Get the most from your camera using lighting, composition and background. Explore professional techniques for great color shots. DSLR cameras required (no point-and-shoot digitals). Owen Biddle, Professional Photographer Tuesday, 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm, starts 2/24 HC22045 Lower Merion HS.........5 sessions, $105 Tuesday, 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm, starts 4/7 HC22048 Lower Merion HS.........5 sessions, $105 Night & Noir: Low Light Photography Orson Welles said that black and white photography was like a message from another world. Drawing on the ideas of Film Noir, explore night photography as well as high-contrast and atmospheric renditions of people and interiors. Using artificial light, both “found” and set up, take your photography in mysterious new directions. Class will also cover low-light color photography. Field trip to shoot in low light to be determined in class. Owen Biddle, Professional Photographer Tuesday, 6 pm to 7:30 pm, starts 2/24 HC22071 Lower Merion HS.........6 sessions, $125 Composition & Abstraction in Photography NEW Taking photography beyond the subject, this course encourages you to see the artistic and compositional opportunities in everyday life. Explore the abstract and formal elements of composition: line, shape, texture, and form and see how light and space can be used to amplify affects. Issues covered will include: framing, 2-D and 3-D abstraction, the role of geometry in composition, use of negative space, and composing using the human form. Here is a chance for your right brain to come out and play! Owen Biddle, Professional Photographer Tuesday, 6 pm to 7:30 pm, starts 4/7 HC22009 Lower Merion HS.........5 sessions, $105 Secrets Behind Great Image Making NEW Street photographer, Steve Miller, shares the secrets behind 20 of his most compelling images, some in the Smithsonian’s permanent collection. This workshop is for photo enthusiasts at all levels. Experience the selection, editing and presentation process and leave knowing how great images are made, from picking up a camera to hanging the end result. Steve Miller, International Photographer Saturday, 9:30 am to 12 N, 3/28 HC61006 Creutzburg Center...........1 session, $59 Saturday, 1:30 pm to 4 pm, 3/28 HC61007 Creutzburg Center...........1 session, $59 Making Compelling Photographs Learn to change the way you see the world in order to make compelling and memorable photographs. Begin by learning to use your camera and explore basic to advanced composition techniques. Break old shooting habits through a series of weekly assignments and critiques. Course appropriate for beginner to intermediate-level photographers. Steve Miller, International Photographer Wednesday, 7 pm to 8:30 pm, starts 5/6 HC32005 Creutzburg Center.......6 sessions, $125 28 | WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG HOBBIES & CREATIVE ARTS OTHER HOBBIES & CREATIVE ARTS Astronomy: The Night Sky Ever wondered what that “bright star” is or tried to find an asterism other than the Big Dipper? Learn all about the night sky and its many wonders, from the moon and planets, to far-away star clusters, nebulae and galaxies. Astronomical equipment is also discussed. Mike Tucker, Observing Chair, Delaware Valley Amateur Astronomers Monday, 7:45 pm to 9:15 pm, starts 4/6 HC12031 Creutzburg Center.........4 sessions, $74 Calligraphy: Spencerian Script Learn Spencerian Script, a beautifully flourished script appropriate for weddings and formal events. Akin to Copperplate, it follows different rules -- with breathtaking results. Beginner and continuing students welcome. Bring supplies or purchase (~$43) from instructor. NEW Deborah Kaplan, Calligrapher; Illustrator Friday, 11:15 am to 12:45 pm, starts 3/6 HC51079 Creutzburg Center.....10 sessions, $133 Pysanky: The Art of Ukrainian Egg Decorating Learn the history and symbolism of pysanky and the techniques for decorating these beautiful Ukrainian Easter eggs. Choose traditional or contemporary motifs and practice utilizing tools, dyes and wax to design and decorate several of your own eggs. Continue the tradition at home with friends and family using your own starter pysanky kit and instructions. Beginners and experienced artists welcome! Materials fee ($20) payable to instructor. Cynthia DeStefano, Ukrainian Egg Artist Saturday, 10 am to 2 pm, 3/21 HC61034 Creutzburg Center...........1 session, $54 Candlemaking Get your hands hot and sticky with this interactive candlemaking workshop. Learn about the art of candlemaking and leave with some interesting candles. All materials included. Cindy Novack, Owner, Candles and Supplies.com Inc. Saturday, 12:30 pm to 2:30 pm, 3/28 HC61083 Creutzburg Center...........1 session, $58 Create Your Own Spa at Home NEW There is nothing more relaxing and pampering than a wonderful DIY aromatherapy spa experience in the comfort of your own home. Get hands on experience and make your own spa set that includes bath salts, aloe shower gel, hand and body lotion and a sugar scrub. Cindy Novack, Owner, Candles and Supplies.com Inc. Saturday, 1 pm to 3 pm, 4/11 HC61084 Creutzburg Center...........1 session, $58 Introduction to 3D Printing The future is here! Affordable 3D printers can turn digital files into 3D objects like jewelry, electronic parts, accessories, gadgets and much more. Join Renaissance man, Ralph Ferro, who has built three of his own 3D printers, in an exploration of the capabilities of 3D printing and how you might be able to use one for your home or business. See how a 3D model is created using free 3D design software, how it is processed for output to a 3D printer and then watch as the object is printed live on a 3D printer built by the instructor. Learn about services , the many different materials available and which 3D printer might be right for you. Ralph Ferro, Network Engineer; Photographer; Teacher; Artist; Scientist Tuesday, 7 pm to 9 pm, 4/7 HC22037 Lower Merion HS.............1 session, $32 Natural Soap Making Make your own cold-processed soap from oils available in your local grocery store. Stir up a big batch, scent and color it with natural ingredients and take home a shoebox full of soap. All materials included. Cindy Novack, Owner, Candles and Supplies.com Inc. Saturday, 9:30 am to 11:30 am, 3/28 HC61082 Creutzburg Center...........1 session, $58 WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG | 29 HOME & GARDEN Intro to 3D Design Software Turn your ideas and designs into 3D files that can be turned into 3D objects with the help of a 3D Printer. Discuss AutoDesk’s 123D Design easy-to-learn software (available free over the Internet) that has powerful features for creating 3D files that are 3D printer ready. It is the simplest way to get your ideas into 3D. NEW Ralph Ferro, Network Engineer; Photographer; Teacher; Artist; Scientist Tuesday, 7 pm to 9 pm, 5/5 HC22038 Creutzburg Center...........1 session, $41 Create Garden Art from Recycled Materials Turn trash into treasure with imaginative ideas for transforming found objects you may have rescued from your local landfill. Take these cast off materials, flea market finds or other discarded items and learn how to reuse them in new and different ways. Find out how easy it is to create art objects, containers, garden ornaments and much more in this inspirational class. NEW Ann Mills, Educator, Entrepreneur Thursday, 11:15 am to 12:45 pm, 4/23 HC41036 Creutzburg Center...........1 session, $21 Blacksmithing: From Colonial Times to the Present Practice blacksmithing at Harriton House and learn about the history of the craft. Enjoy making your own ironwork hardware, using a coal-fired forge, a leg vise, an anvil and all the necessary tools. All materials included. Steve Sears, Blacksmith Bruce Gill, Executive Director, The Harriton Association Saturday, 9 am to 3:30 pm, 5/2 HC61077 Harriton House..............1 session, $161 Saturday, 9 am to 3:30 pm, 6/6 HC61078 Harriton House..............1 session, $161 30 | WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG Home & Garden DO-IT-YOURSELF Upholstering Join the green movement of restoring vintage furniture! You can turn an old eyesore into a beautiful new heirloom by recovering it with fabric or leather. Work independently but with expert guidance. At-home work required between classes. Required tools ($135) available from instructor. Patrick Seyler, Master Upholsterer, J P Seyler Interiors Tuesday, 2 pm to 5 pm, starts 3/3 HG21085 Creutzburg Center.......8 sessions, $198 Tuesday, 6 pm to 9 pm, starts 3/3 HG22086 Creutzburg Center.......8 sessions, $198 Turn, Turn, Turn: An Introduction to the Lathe Everything from salad bowls to staircase spindles can be made on the lathe with a little instruction. Turn a ballpoint pen or candlestick to take home and gain experience in tool sharpening. All materials included. Bruce Gill, Executive Director, The Harriton Association Tues & Thurs, 6 pm to 9 pm, 3/24 & 3/26 HG22085 Harriton House..............2 sessions, $81 DIY: Basic Household Repair Learn to fix annoying household problems such as leaky toilets, clogged drains, loose door knobs and holes in walls. Which tools you should own, when and how to use them will also be highlighted. Materials fee ($10) payable to instructor. Mike Zavorski, Home Repair Expert Saturday, 10 am to 2 pm, 4/18 HG61084 Creutzburg Center...........1 session, $55 LEARN SOMETHING NEW DU RI NG LU N C H O R A F T E R W O R K Smart Lunch Hot Topic Happy Hour Tired of your lunch routine? Head over to MLSN and enjoy lunch and a stimulating, sometimes provocative, presentation and discussion on interesting subjects. In one brief hour, you’ll enjoy a good lunch and great food for thought too! Wind down and end the day with a glass of wine or beer, hearty hors d’oeuvres and great conversation on a headline issue, led by an expert. EVENT SCHEDULE: 5:30-6:30pm: Wine/Beer, Hors d’Oeuvres, 12:30-1:30pm: Lunch, Presentation, Discussion FEBRUARY 6: Immigration and Assimilation Challenges in Western Europe SMART LUNCH: $26 per person EVENT SCHEDULE: Presentation, Discussion MARCH TOPIC: Understanding the Grand Jury Process: To Indict or Not Check Website for Date! HOT TOPIC HAPPY HOUR: $26 per person CHECK EBLASTS AND WEBSITE REGULARLY FOR MONTHLY TOPICS ! SPEAKER FORUM EVENT SCHEDULE EVENT SCHEDULE: LOCATIONS: 6:00pm: Wine and Cheese reception Goodhart Hall, Bryn Mawr College Thomas Great Hall, Bryn Mawr College 6:30pm: Doors open for General ticket holders 7:00pm: Presentation and Q & A 8:15pm: Event Conclusion EVENT TICKET OPTIONS: PREMIUM TICKETS: Presentation and Q&A; Wine and Cheese Reception with Speakers; front section seating: $49 Complimentary parking convenient to both locations is available. Directions will be sent with confirmation. Please bring confirmation of your reservation to the event. Note: For June 1 program, a signed copy of ARGO is available instead of the wine and cheese reception for $49 GENERAL TICKETS: Presentation and Q&A; General seating: $24 WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG | 31 2015 S P E A K E R TODD KOMARNICKI The Hon. PATRICK J. KENNEDY Storied Pursuits: A Conversation about Film, TV and Novels Explorations of the “Inner Frontier” MONDAY, MARCH 23 SF12002 Writer, Producer, Director of Film and Television; Acclaimed Novelist SF12001 In conversation with Marc Lapadula, Senior Lecturer, Yale University; Playwright, Screenwriter, Producer Who could produce the blockbuster “ELF,” starring Will Ferrell, and write the acclaimed novel, “Famine,” that was translated into French, Italian and German? A Renaissance man originally from Radnor, that’s who! Mr. Komarnicki is the president and founder of the production/management company Guy Walks Into A Bar. Todd and “Guy Walks” partner Jon Berg produced the Christmas classic ELF, directed by Jon Favreau, which amassed over $220 million worldwide, putting Guy Walks on the map as a go-to company for high concept comedy. Other film successes include directing the international production, “Resistance,” starring Julia Ormond and Bill Paxton, which Komarnicki adapted from an Anita Shreve novel. His screenplays include “Perfect Stranger” starring Bruce Willis and Halle Berry, “The Christmas Sweater,” for Sony, “Picking Cotton,” for academy award nominated producer, David Friendly, and most recently, “The Sully Sullenberger Story,” (Miracle on the Hudson), for The Kennedy/ Marshall Company. Todd has written two novels in addition to “Famine”; “free,” published by Doubleday in 1993; and “war,” published to exceptional reviews in July of 2008 by Arcade. Thomas Great Hall, Bryn Mawr College 32 | WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG Former United States Representative, Rhode Island; Co-Founder, One Mind and Founder, Kennedy Forum MONDAY, APRIL 27 Public servant, mental health advocate and member of America’s most iconic family in a candid conversation on the intersections of the personal and professional that spurred his life’s work. Representative Patrick Kennedy served 16 years in the U.S. House of Representatives, and is predominantly known as author and lead sponsor of the groundbreaking Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008. Now, Patrick Kennedy has built a national coalition seeking new treatments and cures for neurologic and psychiatric diseases of the brain afflicting one in every three Americans. His Kennedy Forum on Community Mental Health continues to advocate for mental health parity, a goal started by President John F. Kennedy with the signing of the Community Mental Health Act. Rep. Kennedy is the recipient of numerous awards and honors, including the Autism Society of America Congressional Leadership Award, the Depression and BiPolar Support Paul Wellstone Mental Health Award, the Epilepsy Foundation Public Service Award. He is also founder of the Congressional Down Syndrome Caucus and the 21st Century Healthcare Caucus, as well as an honorary advisor to SAM-Smart Approaches to Marijuana. This event is offered in partnership with the DMAX Foundation. www.dmaxfoundation.org/pkevent Goodhart Hall, Bryn Mawr College FORUM JONNA and TONY MENDEZ Former CIA Masters of Disguise and Real-Life ARGO NEW & SPECIAL PROGRAMS MIKA BRZEZINSKI Co-host, MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” and Author EMILIE BRZEZINSKI Sculptor Behind the Scenes of ARGO, the great escape depicted in the Oscar-winning movie MONDAY, JUNE 1 SF12003 Tony Mendez, portrayed by Ben Affleck in ARGO, was the driving force behind the rescue of six American diplomats trapped in Tehran after the U.S. Embassy was overrun and 60 other diplomats taken prisoner by Iranian Islamic “students.” As Chief of Disguise and Identity Transformation, Tony used all of his considerable creative skills to fashion a rescue scenario that was a mash-up of CIA and Hollywood and the convergence of disguise, deception and illusion. Jonna Mendez is a retired CIA intelligence officer with 27 years of service, living under cover and serving tours of duty in Europe, South Asia and the Far East. Her duties included training the CIA’s most highly placed foreign assets in the use of spy cameras and processing the intelligence they gathered. Jonna is a founding board member at the International Spy Museum in Washington, D.C. In addition to creating art at the family-owned Pleasant Valley Studios in rural Maryland, the Mendez’s have collaborated on the books “Spy Dust” and ARGO. Tony Mendez now faces perhaps his greatest challenge ever – he was diagnosed in October 2014 with Parkinson’s disease, which Jonna describes as “his next operation.” Contours of a Rich Life TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 Transitions… Milestones… Family… Work… Balance… Relationships These are the touch points that often define conversations among women. Mother and daughter Emilie and Mika kick-off MLSN’s focus on the courses and programs that tackle some of life’s most meaningful — and challenging — facets and phases. In addition to her day job as co-host of “Morning Joe,” Mika is the author of three best-selling books. Her memoir “All Things At Once” became a “New York Times” best seller in January 2010. Her second book “Knowing Your Value,” which examines the role of women in the workplace, reached #1 on The New York Times best sellers list for business books in spring 2011. Her most recent book “Obsessed: America’s Food Addiction and My Own” debuted on the bestsellers list in spring 2013. Born in 1932 in Geneva, Switzerland, Emilie Brzezinski immigrated to the United States and grew up in California. Her expressive art themes always related to nature. Eventually, she focused entirely on monumental wood sculpture, using a chain saw and an axe to carve forms that breathed new life into found wood. HOLD THE DATE! Location and All details for this event will be available in April 2015! MLSN welcomes The Parkinson Council to this event. Goodhart Hall, Bryn Mawr College WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG | 33 I T A NIGHT SERI ES M A K E TWO GREAT OPPORTUNITIES for a special night out, one with a focus on pivotal American films, the other on the impact of America’s best stage plays. Enjoy a light, dinner buffet with wine and beer and an intermission with dessert as part of these entertaining and engaging presentations. SCHEDULE FOR BOTH EVENTS: 6:30 pm: Dinner Buffet with wine 8 pm: Intermission with dessert 9 pm: Conclusion Marc Lapadula Senior Lecturer, Yale University Playwright, Screenwriter, Producer Toby Zinman National Theatre Critic and Chief Theatre Critic, The Philadelphia Inquirer Award-winning English Professor, University of the Arts Films That Changed America Iconic American Plays While most works of cinema are produced for mass entertainment and escapism, a peculiar minority have had a profound impact on our culture. Whether intentionally or not, some movies have brought social issues to light, changed laws, forwarded ideologies both good and bad and altered the course of American history through their resounding impact on society. Enjoy deep (and often hilarious) analysis on several selected clips from The Jazz Singer (1927), I am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (1932), The Graduate (1967), Easy Rider (1969), Jaws (1975), Annie Hall (1977) and The China Syndrome (1979). The most famous American plays are all family dramas. Focus on the playwrights’ lives (talk about drama!) as well as in-depth interpretation of four of the best-loved and most-admired American plays, all illustrated with film clips from four major productions: Friday, 6:30 pm to 9 pm, 4/17 MT52072 Creutzburg Center 1 session, $46 Part One: Fathers and Sons examines Long Day’s Journey Into Night by Eugene O’Neill (starring Katharine Hepburn, Jason Robards Jr., Sir Ralph Richardson) and Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller (starring Dustin Hoffman and John Malkovich). Part Two: Husbands and Wives examines A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams (starring Marlon Brando and Vivien Leigh) and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by Edward Albee (starring Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor). Friday, 6:30 pm to 9 pm, 5/8 MT52073 Creutzburg Center 1 session, $46 34 | WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG HOME & GARDEN GARDENING & FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS Innovative Container Gardening You don’t need to have a large garden to grow beautiful flowers or tasty herbs. From pots and baskets to hanging gardens, containers can jazz up balconies and patios, extend your garden and liven up window sills with color and scent. Get imaginative and innovative ideas for themed containers and recommendations for suitable plants. Topics include: soils, feeding, watering and pest control. Andrea Hallmark, Landscape Architect Thursday, 9:45 am to 10:45 am, starts 4/16 HG41011 Creutzburg Center.........3 sessions, $65 Design Your Garden Retreat NEW See your garden through new eyes and discover how you can make it the garden you envision. Reassess what you can do. Find out how to lower maintenance without losing beauty. Included: using eye-catching plant combinations; creating focal points, garden rooms, water features, seating areas and patios; and turning problems into assets. Bring photos to class. Organic Vegetable Gardening Get the basics on growing your own healthy organic vegetables in even the smallest gardens. Learn where to locate your garden, prepare your soil, plan what goes where and when, make simple compost, order seeds, raise a bed or prepare a few large containers. Know when it’s time to harvest, put your garden to bed for the winter and rotate your crops. Laura Jackson, MA, MEd, The Farm School; Owner, Narb Farms Tuesday, 7 pm to 9 pm, starts 4/7 HG22041 Lower Merion HS...........2 sessions, $45 Art of Beekeeping Learn about the rewarding and important art of beekeeping on the beautiful grounds of historic Harriton House. Visit the onsite hives in appropriate apiary costume (provided). See how a hive is constructed of frames and wax and how the bees are installed. Bruce Gill, Executive Director, The Harriton Association Saturday, 9:30 am to 12 N, 4/18 HG61042 Harriton House................1 session, $38 Andrea Hallmark, Landscape Architect HOME Thursday, 9:45 am to 10:45 am, starts 3/26 HG41012 Creutzburg Center.........3 sessions, $65 Downsizing: What to Sell, Keep & Do With the Rest Creative Floral Arranging with Herban Design Learn the secrets of creating unique floral designs that express your passion. Jim demonstrates the latest trends and shows you how to combine old favorites with newer arrivals. Saturday’s class focuses on creating centerpieces that compliment any occasion. Take home your arrangements. Materials fee ($30) payable to instructor. Jim Bevlock, Owner, Herban Design Tuesday, 7 pm to 8:15 pm, starts 4/7 HG22087 Lower Merion HS...........3 sessions, $45 Saturday, 10 am to 12 N, 4/25 HG61089 Creutzburg Center...........1 session, $43 Take the guesswork out of downsizing. Get tips on pricing household items of value, and finding outlets for the rest. Use the Internet and other references to find comparable values. Get a list of reliable local and community resources. Visit Surrey’s Consignment Shop. Liz Farina, Manager, Surrey Shops Tuesday, 2 pm to 3 pm, starts 4/14 HG21081 Surrey Services..............2 sessions, $51 Kitchen Design Seminar Andy Madsen & Associates share priceless information about everything you need to know before building or remodeling your kitchen. Includes appliances, architecture design, cabinets, counter tops, exhaust, flooring, lighting, windows. Take home catalogues, brochures. Save shopping hours and money. Staff, Albertson’s Cooking School Saturday, 8:30 am to 12:30 pm, 4/25 HG61097 Yangming Restaurant.....1 session, $55 WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG | 35 HOME & GARDEN Bathroom Design Seminar House Proud Staff, Albertson’s Cooking School Leslie Robison, Certified Professional Organizer, Certified Coach Tuesday, 6:30 pm to 9 pm, 4/28 HG22098 Madsen Design Center....1 session, $45 Thursday, 12:45 pm to 2:30 pm, 4/16 HG41059 Creutzburg Center...........1 session, $43 Uncluttering Your Space & Your Mind Paperless Office You never realized there was so much to learn! Transform your old bath into one fit for royalty. Andy Madsen & Associates cover everything you need to know: design, lighting, vanity options, shower, Jacuzzi and more. Priceless handouts. Go room by room developing a plan to organize and maintain every corner of your home. Reduce stress, save money and live a better life when your home is under control. Uncontrolled clutter in your home and workplace can have negative effects on your physical and mental well-being. Develop a plan for clearing it up. Instructor presents an 8-step planning process, as well as feng shui techniques for clearing space and creating functional storage systems. NEW Learn electronic information storage basics and how to use a ScanSnap scanner to quickly clear your desk of papers and be able to retrieve your information quickly. Janet Sanders, Founder, Great Life Inc.; Certified Health Counselor Tuesday, 6:30 pm to 8 pm, 4/21 HG22058 Lower Merion HS.............1 session, $43 Tuesday, 9:30 am to 11:30 am, 3/10 HG21018 Creutzburg Center...........1 session, $47 What Do I Do With All These Papers? Understanding Chronic Disorganization: Compassion & Solutions Discuss the fundamentals and underlying causes of chronic disorganization. Examine techniques and strategies to help those challenged by this common issue to make positive changes in their lives. Numerous resources for continued learning and support provided. Leslie Robison, Certified Professional Organizer, Certified Coach Do you have piles of paper everywhere? Learn what you need to keep and how and where to keep it. Set up a filing system that fits your own personal work style. Discover how long something should be kept, what needs to be shredded, and how to prevent a lot of it from coming in the door in the first place. Learn how to manage all this stuff instead of letting it manage you. Carol Seelaus, Professional Organizer Leslie Robison, Certified Professional Organizer, Certified Coach Saturday, 9:30 am to 12 N, 4/25 HG61095 Creutzburg Center...........1 session, $59 Tuesday, 6:30 pm to 8 pm, 3/24 HG22073 Lower Merion HS.............1 session, $21 Home Organization Speed Cleaning Why waste valuable time cleaning? Learn how to do it more efficiently with the right tools, products and techniques. Bring your questions and learn whether you should vacuum or dust first. No matter how many years you’ve been cleaning, you’ll be amazed at what you learn! Leslie Robison, Certified Professional Organizer, Certified Coach Saturday, 9:30 am to 11:30 am, 3/28 HG61004 Creutzburg Center...........1 session, $43 36 | WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG Stop hunting for things and control that clutter! Learn the three-step method to eliminate, store and arrange what you want to keep and maintain an organized home by changing the way you look at your “stuff.” Create space in your home for the things that matter. Carol Seelaus, Professional Organizer Tuesday, 7 pm to 9 pm, 5/5 HG22096 Lower Merion HS.............1 session, $49 INVESTING & MONEY MANAGEMENT Investing & Money Management Monetary Policy 101 There is more attention being paid to the Federal Reserve than ever before and for good reason. Every aspect of our financial lives from our wealth to the inflation of our expenses is impacted by the policies and actions of the FED and the central banks throughout the world. Class will cover how the FED’s actions affect our daily lives and answer several questions such as: Who is the FED? What is quantitative easing and tapering? What is a dual mandate and why should I care? What is the distinction between price inflation and wage inflation? Marc Martinelli, CFP; CRPC; MBA; Adjunct Professor, Chestnut Hill College Holistic Investing in a Risk-Averse World Take a look at 21st century market trends and learn how to use analytical tools and market fundamental assessment strategies to meet your financial goals. Beginning and experienced investors can benefit from this approach which aims to achieve a balance between capital accumulation and reduction of risk. Get firsthand exposure to these theories in this interactive class which involves viewing trades posted on the author’s website. Includes, email updates, hand-outs and the instructor’s book. Laptop or smartphone helpful but not required. NEW Joseph Ippolito, MA, Author, Retired Investment Advisor Thursday, 7 pm to 8:30 pm, starts 3/12 IM42046 Creutzburg Center..........3 sessions, $79 Tuesday, 7 pm to 8:30 pm, starts 3/17 IM22042 Lower Merion HS............5 sessions, $99 A Transforming World: Innovation, Earth, People, Government & Markets NEW What are the disruptive technologies and future innovations (3D printing, battery powered cars)? What is the true impact of energy independence? What will the next act for values based investing look like? What is the impact of the exploding emerging market middle class on the world economy and on our lives? What does a demographic tidal wave mean to us? What will the role of government and the central banks be in the future? Marc Martinelli, CFP; CRPC; MBA; Adjunct Professor, Chestnut Hill College Tuesday, 7 pm to 8:30 pm, starts 5/12 IM22043 Creutzburg Center..........3 sessions, $59 An Inside Look at Retirement NEW Thinking about retirement? Explore the do’s and don’ts and get help on how to plan now for the inevitable. Discuss Social Security and healthcare, inflation and spending and finally, design strategies for retirement living. David Barol, Author, MPP, ChFC, CLU, CFP Tuesday, 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm, 3/10 IM22049 Lower Merion HS..............1 session, $41 Social Security: How To Maximize Your Benefits NEW Social Security planning is a subject that affects practically every person transitioning to retirement. One of the biggest misconceptions about Social Security is that you simply start taking a benefit when you retire. Get an overview of the system and cover the main options and variables and how to fully take advantage of your benefits whether you are single, married, divorced or widowed. Learn the little known claiming strategies that can add a lot of money to a retiree’s bottom line. Receive a complimentary analysis that examines your specific benefits and outlines the most efficient time and way to claim Social Security for your situation. Andrew Herron & Kevin J. Manning, CFP®; Managing Partners, Stone Pine Financial Tuesday, 6:45 pm to 8:45 pm, 4/7 IM22010 Lower Merion HS..............1 session, $41 WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG | 37 LANGUAGES & FOREIGN CULTURES The Complete Financial Management Workshop® NEW In this information-packed workshop learn about the 7 Keys to Financial Success and take an in-depth tour of six major financial topics: Risk Management, Cash Management, Investment Concepts, Tax Management, Retirement Planning and Estate Conservation. Learn the basic concepts and approaches for investment, Social Security, retirement planning and more. Assess your own financial situation and, regardless of when you plan to retire, learn practical strategies for retirement planning. Class includes a workbook and “homework” to help apply course content to your own financial situation. Michael J. Briglia, MBA, ChFC® Financial Advisor, Member American Inst. of Certified Public Accountants Tuesday, 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm, starts 4/14 IM22016 Lower Merion HS..........4 sessions, $105 Powers of Attorney & Advance Medical Directives Learn about Financial Powers of Attorney, Healthcare Powers of Attorney and Advance Medical Directives/Living Wills. Prepare your own living will in compliance with Pennsylvania law. Also covered: the consequences of not having these documents in place and who should retain them for you after they are signed. Carol Ryan Livingood, Esq., Davis Bennett & Spiess LLC Languages & Foreign Cultures ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE ESL: Conversation Learn to use English in real life situations. Improve your speaking ability. Learn about sentence patterns. Work on pronunciation and understanding spoken language. Materials fee (~$15) payable to instructor. Harrington Crissey, ESL Instructor Tuesday, 7 pm to 8:15 pm, starts 3/3 LF22095 Lower Merion HS..........9 sessions, $115 ESL: Grammar & Composition Study grammar, usage, sentence structure and punctuation to improve reading and writing skills. Develop a fluent writing style. For more rapid improvement pair with conversation course. Materials fee (~$15) payable to instructor. Harrington Crissey, ESL Instructor Tuesday, 8:15 pm to 9:30 pm, starts 3/3 LF22097 Lower Merion HS..........9 sessions, $115 ESL: Beginning Conversation NEW Learn to handle real life situations and talk about everyday topics in English. Basic vocabulary, grammar and sentence structure are taught in this interactive course. Improve your listening, speaking and pronunciation. Thursday, 9:30 am to 11 am, 5/14 IM41022 Creutzburg Center............1 session, $41 Lawrence Minisci, Corporate Language and Intercultural Trainer Estate Planning: Getting Started Tuesday, 12 N to 1 pm, starts 3/3 LF21000 Creutzburg Center........10 sessions, $99 Discover why everyone should have a will. Who are fiduciaries and what do they do? Get an overview of estate administration, including state inheritance tax, taxable assets vs. probate assets, and federal estate and gift taxes. Recent changes to the law are explained. Carol Ryan Livingood, Esq., Davis Bennett & Spiess LLC Thursday, 9:30 am to 11 am, 5/21 IM41006 Creutzburg Center............1 session, $41 ESL: Accent Reduction Frustrated with people looking at you strangely when you speak or asking you to repeat yourself constantly? Larry will identify your difficulties and teach you standard American English pronunciation, stress and intonation through oral drills, readings, role play, and natural conversation. Lawrence Minisci, Corporate Language and Intercultural Trainer Tuesday, 1:05 pm to 2:05 pm, starts 3/3 LF21001 Creutzburg Center........10 sessions, $99 38 | WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG LANGUAGES & FOREIGN CULTURES ESL: Intermediate Conversation Learn to handle more complex real-life situations and talk about a variety of topics with ease. Expand your vocabulary and knowledge of grammar and idioms. Improve your listening and speaking skills, as well as your pronunciation. French Language and Culture: Intermediate Lawrence Minisci, Corporate Language and Intercultural Trainer If you are somewhat familiar with when to use the imparfait versus the passé composé but need more practice, know how to form the future and are ready to tackle the subjonctif, among other topics, this class is for you. Conversation, culture, reading stories and newspaper articles will be proposed throughout the session. Tuesday, 2:10 pm to 3:10 pm, starts 3/3 LF21002 Creutzburg Center........10 sessions, $99 Christiane de Boisseson, Native Speaker; Former Instructor, The Baldwin School ESL: Intermediate Grammar & Composition Thursday, 11:30 am to 1 pm, starts 3/5 LF41005 Creutzburg Center......10 sessions, $148 Study more advanced grammar, usage, sentence structure and punctuation through oral and written exercises. Develop a fluent writing style for different purposes. For more rapid improvement, take this course with ESL: Intermediate Conversation and/or ESL: Accent Reduction. Lawrence Minisci, Corporate Language and Intercultural Trainer Tuesday, 3:15 pm to 4:15 pm, starts 3/3 LF21003 Creutzburg Center........10 sessions, $99 FRENCH French Language & Culture: Beginning Learn practical, everyday vocabulary you’ll find useful in real life situations in this step-by-step approach to French for students who have had minimal exposure to the language. Learn basic grammar, simple vocabulary, pronunciation and conversation. Explore French culture as you develop your listening and speaking skills. Textbook ($25) available from instructor. Michele Archawski, Native French Speaker Friday, 9:30 am to 11 am, starts 3/6 LF51003 Creutzburg Center......10 sessions, $148 French I: Beginners Learn to speak French covering basic sentence structure, grammar and vocabulary in an engaging, supportive environment. Textbook ($20) available from instructor. Muriel Harmon, Native Speaker; French Instructor Tuesday, 6 pm to 7 pm, starts 2/24 LF22006 Lower Merion HS........10 sessions, $124 French II: Beginning Conversation Expand your vocabulary and increase your knowledge of basic grammar. Part 2 improves your conversational skills, while introducing new vocabulary and grammar. Part 3 includes grammar and vocabulary and develops your speaking and understanding skills. Part 4 introduces the past tense and new vocabulary while reinforcing your skills in grammar, conversation and understanding. Muriel Harmon, Native Speaker; French Instructor Tuesday, 7 pm to 8 pm, starts 2/24 LF22008 Lower Merion HS........10 sessions, $124 Tuesday, 8 pm to 9 pm, starts 2/24 LF22009 Part 2 Lower Merion HS.......................10 sessions, $124 Wednesday, 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm, starts 2/25 LF32009 Part 3 Creutzburg.......10 sessions, $124 Wednesday, 7:30 pm to 8:30 pm, starts 2/25 LF32010 Part 4 Creutzburg.......10 sessions, $124 Vincent Lartigue, Native Speaker; Cultural Trainer Friday, 9:30 am to 11 am, starts 3/6 LF51011 Creutzburg Center......10 sessions, $148 WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG | 39 LANGUAGES & FOREIGN CULTURES French III: Intermediate Conversation Focus on everyday speech through listening, speaking, role-play, grammar, reading and discussion designed to give you a native speaker’s feel for the language. Learn to express yourself in the present, past, imperfect and future tenses. Prerequisite: solid knowledge of grammar. Muriel Harmon, Native Speaker; French Instructor Wednesday, 8:30 pm to 9:30 pm, starts 2/25 LF32015 Level 1 Creutzburg Center.....................10 sessions, $124 Rose Truitt, MA, French Wednesday, 1:15 pm to 2:45 pm, starts 3/4 LF31016 Creutzburg Center.…12 sessions, $151 Lawrence Minisci, Corporate Language and Intercultural Trainer Thursday, 7:40 pm to 8:40 pm, starts 3/5 LF42014 Level 2 Devon Manor.............................10 sessions, $124 French Club: Un Peu de Tout Read, write, speak and listen to French in this advanced class. Sample a variety of contemporary materials, short stories, fulllength French films and articles from leading publications to improve your communication skills. Modest fee for materials. Nancy Gabel, MA, French Wednesday, 9:30 am to 11 am, starts 3/4 LF31019 Creutzburg Center......10 sessions, $148 Exploring French Literature Read and discuss famous French poems and short stories on different topics. Discussions will be in French. Prerequisite: solid knowledge of the French language. Muriel Harmon, Native Speaker; French Instructor Wednesday, 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm, starts 2/25 LF32017 Creutzburg Center......10 sessions, $124 GERMAN German Conversation & Culture Join this lively and supportive class for those who have had one or two semesters of German or the equivalent. Learn more about German culture, activities and travel as you continue with grammar, vocabulary and conversation. Helga Halbfass, PhD, University of Pennsylvania French IV: Advanced Conversation and Reading Monday, 11:45 am to 1:15 pm, starts 3/2 LF11020 Creutzburg Center......12 sessions, $151 This lively conversation group is for those with well established French skills. Improve your speaking skills, grammar, vocabulary and use of idioms and slang. Discuss cultural topics and current events using a variety of texts, including newspaper and magazine articles. German: Intermediate Vincent Lartigue, Native Speaker; Cultural Trainer Anne Harris, MEd; MA, German: Duke University Tuesday, 9:30 am to 11 am, starts 3/3 LF21017 Creutzburg Center......10 sessions, $148 Monday, 7:30 pm to 9 pm, starts 3/2 LF12096 Creutzburg Center......10 sessions, $148 Lawrence Minisci, Corporate Language and Intercultural Trainer Thursday, 6:35 pm to 7:35 pm, starts 3/5 LF42018 Devon Manor..............10 sessions, $124 40 | WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG This intermediate level class provides an integrated listening, speaking, reading and writing curriculum with structured participation to enhance communication. Wir reisen nach Deutschland und Oesterreich. LANGUAGES & FOREIGN CULTURES ITALIAN Italian for Beginners For students completely new to the language, learn practical vocabulary and phrases you’ll find useful in real life situations. Covers basic grammar, simple vocabulary, pronunciation and conversation. Lawrence Minisci, Corporate Language and Intercultural Trainer Thursday, 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm, starts 3/5 LF42021 Devon Manor...............10 sessions, $126 Italian: Advanced Intermediate Conversation & Reading This conversation group is for those with well established Italian skills who wish to improve listening, speaking, vocabulary and knowledge of grammar and idioms. Includes discussion of cultural topics, current events and issues using a variety of texts such as short novels, fables, music, cultural readings and/or newspaper articles. Lawrence Minisci, Corporate Language and Intercultural Trainer Joseph Tatta, MA Tuesday, 8:25 pm to 9:25 pm, starts 3/3 LF22030 Creutzburg Center......10 sessions, $126 Friday, 11:15 am to 12:45 pm, starts 3/6 LF51022 Creutzburg Center......10 sessions, $148 Thursday, 11:10 am to 12:10 pm, starts 3/5 LF41031 Devon Manor...............10 sessions, $126 Italian: Beginning Conversation Italian: Grammar Review Increase oral proficiency, grammar, verb use, vocabulary and conversation for travel and pleasure in this class for those who have taken Italian for beginners at MLSN, heard Italian at home or stayed in Italy for a bit. Lawrence Minisci, Corporate Language and Intercultural Trainer Tuesday, 6:15 pm to 7:15 pm, starts 3/3 LF22026 Creutzburg Center......10 sessions, $126 Italian: Intermediate Conversation & Reading Develop language and communication skills with an emphasis on situational conversations, reading and discussion of a short novel and Italian culture. Improve fluency in the present, past and future tenses through conversation, role-play, reading and writing. Intermediate and advanced intermediate students review complex grammar points and common mistakes through oral drills, conversation, reading and written exercises. Take this class alone or in conjunction with any other Italian class. Lawrence Minisci, Corporate Language and Intercultural Trainer Thursday, 10:05 am to 11:05 am, starts 3/5 LF41024 Devon Manor...............10 sessions, $126 Italian: Advanced Conversation & Reading Lawrence Minisci, Corporate Language and Intercultural Trainer This lively conversation group entirely in Italian is for those with well-established skills. Improve your listening and speaking skills, grammar, vocabulary, use of idioms and proverbs. Discuss cultural topics, current events and issues using a variety of texts, including excerpts from contemporary literature, music, newspaper and magazine articles. Tuesday, 7:20 pm to 8:20 pm, starts 3/3 LF22028 Creutzburg Center......10 sessions, $126 Lawrence Minisci, Corporate Language and Intercultural Trainer Thursday, 1:15 pm to 2:15 pm, starts 3/5 LF41028 Devon Manor...............10 sessions, $126 Thursday, 9 am to 10 am, starts 3/5 LF41033 Devon Manor...............10 sessions, $126 WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG | 41 LANGUAGES & FOREIGN CULTURES SPANISH Spanish I: Beginners Whether you are new to Spanish or would like to review, this course “STEP by STEP” will help you learn or review basic Spanish grammar and pronunciation. Practical every day vocabulary. Develop your listening and speaking skills. Spanish III: Intermediate Conversation Improve pronunciation and grammar to gain confidence and fluency in conversation scenarios from everyday life. For students who can already carry on a basic conversation in Spanish. Instructor TBD Beatriz Villanueva Furr, Instructor: Spanish and Spanish Literature Tuesday, 6:15 pm to 7:30 pm, starts 3/3 LF22037 Lower Merion HS..........9 sessions, $141 Wednesday, 12:45 pm to 2 pm, starts 3/4 LF31034 Creutzburg Center......10 sessions, $129 Spanish IV: Advanced Conversation Thursday, 6:15 pm to 7:15 pm, starts 3/5 LF42035 Creutzburg Center......10 sessions, $124 Spanish I: Continuing Beginners Increase your Spanish speaking skills and knowledge as we continue with “STEP BY STEP”. Topics in this class include direct and indirect object pronouns and verb tense. For advanced beginners or those students who have some basic Spanish knowledge. Continue to build comprehension and understanding through interactive dialogue and exercises. Beatriz Villanueva Furr, Instructor: Spanish and Spanish Literature Wednesday, 2:10 pm to 3:25 pm, starts 3/4 LF31036 Creutzburg Center......10 sessions, $129 Thursday, 7:30 pm to 8:30 pm, starts 3/5 LF42037 Creutzburg Center......10 sessions, $124 Spanish II This is an ideal class for those who have taken a beginning or continuing beginners class. Take your Spanish to the next level in this class. Improve your listening and speaking abilities starting with the past tenses and review object pronouns while introducing new vocabulary and grammar. Gain confidence with your communication skills. Beatriz Villanueva Furr, Instructor: Spanish and Spanish Literature Monday, 12:15 pm to 1:15 pm, starts 3/2 LF11098 Creutzburg Center......10 sessions, $124 42 | WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG El objetivo de este curso es practicar y perfeccionar el español a través de conversaciones sobre temas de actualidad y cultura de países de habla hispana. Para estudiantes que tienen un buen dominio de la lengua española. Instructor TBD Tuesday, 7:35 pm to 8:50 pm, starts 3/3 LF22039 Lower Merion HS..........9 sessions, $141 OTHER LANGUAGES American Sign Language Gain the benefits of learning from and signing and practicing with a native user of ASL. Get an introduction to principles of ASL and deaf culture as well as beginning level ASL instruction/interaction. Instructor TBD Tuesday, 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm, starts 3/3 LF22043 Lower Merion HS..........9 sessions, $124 Conversational Irish Gaelic Master greetings and basic conversation, place names, a smidgen of genealogy, and a “bitten” of Irish Folklore. Enjoy Irish music and speak in Irish Gaelic about daily life in Ireland. The class offers new challenges and a new vocabulary for continuing or experienced students but newcomers are always welcome. Roslyn Blyn-LaDrew, PhD, Irish Literature Specialist Friday, 11:45 am to 1 pm, starts 4/10 LF51019 Creutzburg Center..........5 sessions, $99 LITERATURE, HISTORY & CURRENT AFFAIRS Japanese Language For those completely new to the language, learn basic grammar, simple vocabulary, pronunciation and conversation. Course covers the different Japanese alphabets, writing (hiragana), practical vocabulary and phrases that are useful in real life situations. NEW Literature, History & Current Affairs CURRENT AFFAIRS Culture Wars: Politics vs Principles Tuesday, 7 pm to 8:30 pm, starts 5/12 LF22052 Continuing Beginner Creutzburg Center.......................8 sessions, $144 In this moderated, but loosely structured class, we wrestle with values-based issues and debate whether, in our complex democracy, seemingly irreconcilable views can be addressed in a civil manner. Weigh in with your views on immigration policies, integration and assimilation of different cultures, the interaction of religion and politics, acceptance of scientific advances, political correctness and other topics suggested by members of the class. Portuguese Language: Brazilian Style Stephen Cohen, Formerly in Public Affairs, ARCO Sayuri Gilbert, Native Speaker; Experienced Japanese Teacher Tuesday, 7 pm to 8:30 pm, starts 2/24 LF22050 Beginner Lower Merion HS.......................10 sessions, $180 Acquire basic speaking, reading and writing skills while learning about the captivating Brazilian and Portuguese cultures -- including music, food and society. Modest materials fee. Instructor TBD Tuesday, 7 pm to 8 pm, starts 3/3 LF22045 Lower Merion HS..........8 sessions, $119 Tuesday, 1 pm to 2 pm, starts 3/3 LH21047 Creutzburg Center..........5 sessions, $85 Contemporary American Issues and the Presidency Evaluate and analyze the leadership of the president in both domestic and foreign policy arenas, and within the context of historical precedents. Engage in lively discussions of the tensions between the president and Congress. Topics based on current issues. William Quay, PhD, Lehigh University Wednesday, 1:30 pm to 3 pm, starts 4/8 LH31046 Creutzburg Center........7 sessions, $121 Great Decisions 2015 Join our discussion group that continues to wrestle with issues of the day. Based on Great Decisions, America’s largest discussion program on world affairs, which is produced by the Foreign Policy Association. The Great Decisions program highlights eight of the most thoughtprovoking foreign policy challenges facing Americans each year. Great Decisions provides background information, current data and policy options for each issue and serves as the focal text for our discussion group. Ken Sklar, Former Radnor HS Teacher of Global Issues; and Tom Bang, Former VP Roche and Wyeth Pharmaceuticals; President, TVG Market Research Wednesday, 9 am to 10:30 am, starts 3/4 LH31048 Surrey Services............8 sessions, $127 WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG | 43 LITERATURE, HISTORY & CURRENT AFFAIRS Politics on the Porch Lively exchanges with serious educator and serial globe-trotters on headline issues. Enjoy this substantive but fun approach to understanding the dynamic and wonderfully complex world we inhabit. Together and separately, couple Ken Sklar and Claudia McBride have traveled and lived abroad and have enjoyed professions that involved global pursuits and interests. Light dinner buffet with beer and wine included. Ken Sklar, Former Radnor HS Teacher of Global Issues; and Claudia McBride, Executive Director, MLSN; Former President, World Affairs Council of Philadelphia Wednesday, 5:30 pm to 7 pm, starts 5/6 LH32030 Creutzburg Center......... 3 sessions, $89 HISTORY Rise of the Renaissance in Italy: History, People and Culture The glories of the Italian Renaissance arose concurrently with the growth of trade, the revival of urban life, and intellectual, economic and political developments in late Medieval Italy. Examine the people of Florence, Siena, Milan, Venice and Rome, as well as the advent of humanism, developments in art and new trends in thought as reflected in the works of Machiavelli. Richard Donagher, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Rosemont College. Wednesday, 9:45 am to 11 am, starts 3/18 LH31049 Creutzburg Center..........6 sessions, $79 A U-Turn in History: The New Dialogue Between Jews and Catholics Philip Cunningham and Adam Gregerman The Crime Solvers’ “Club” Join like-minded sleuths to discuss and debate famous crimes and cases. Make MLSN your center of operations as you share expertise, theories, suspects, and forensic findings. Who done it? Why and how? Was justice served? You investigate and decide, for both modern and historical wrongdoings. Ann Mills, Educator, Entrepreneur Thursday, 11:15 am to 12:15 pm, starts 3/12 LH41033 Creutzburg Center..........6 sessions, $79 44 | WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG NEW In the past fifty years, Catholics and Jews in many parts of the world have experienced a transformation in their interactions, moving from hostility and estrangement to friendship and collaboration. This shift followed the Nostra Aetate Declaration of the Second Vatican Council, passed in 1965 by Pope Paul VI. Explore the causes, nature, challenges and promise of this new relationship. Join us for a coffee reception followed by a lecture and Q&A session. Philip Cunningham, PhD; Professor,Theology; Director, Institute for Jewish-Catholic Relations Adam Gregerman, PhD; Asst Professor,Jewish Studies; Director, Institute for Jewish-Catholic Relation Tuesday, 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm, 3/24 LH22097 Lower Merion HS.............1 session, $24 This program is a partnership with the Lower Merion School District and AJC Philadelphia. For more information about AJC’s mission and programming, visit www.ajcphiladelphia.org LITERATURE, HISTORY & CURRENT AFFAIRS More about Post-Modernism in Literature, Art and Motion Pictures In case you didn’t get the memo, modernity ended in approximately 1966, give or take a decade, and we are now in the post-Modern period: relativistic, non-paternal, nonFreudian and probably decadent. Our in-depth discussion (or cultural autopsy) will consider Thomas Pynchon, David Foster Wallace, John Barth, Quentin Tarantino, Spike Jonze, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg and many others. Drew Zimmerman, Professional Artist Friday, 11:15 am to 12:15 pm, starts 3/20 LH51028 Creutzburg Center..........4 sessions, $57 Changing Paris: Art & Culture Between the Wars NEW On the 100th anniversary of WWI take a look back on the art and culture which shaped this contemporary city. Lifestyles will be discussed, ranging from modern cuisine to political thought and trends in fashion and the arts. Ukraine: Perspectives on Russia’s Legacy NEW Did you know that Kiev was the flourishing first capital of Russia and was one of the largest and most prosperous cities of Europe until the Mongol genocide in the 13th century? Or, that the name Ukraine was itself a novelty coined in the mid-19th century, and that within a generation thousands of Russians were brought to the region by the tsarist government to start up heavy coal and iron ore industries? Go behind the headlines and learn about the historical and emotional impact of Russia’s legacy as the conflict continues in this complex region. George D Wrangham, MA, Cambridge University; Former Head; History Department, The Shipley School Wednesday, 11:15 am to 12:45 pm, starts 3/18 LH31030 Creutzburg Center..........4 sessions, $57 Therese Casadesus Rawson, PhD, French Language and Literature Monday, 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm, starts 4/27 LH11047 Creutzburg Center..........4 sessions, $57 17th Century Britain: Evolution of a Modern Country NEW The autocracy of Queen Elizabeth evolves through the Glorious Revolution into the parliamentary government we know today. Along the way meet the Stuart monarchs: James I and II, Charles I and II, William and Mary and Queen Anne. Puritanism rises and falls. Cavaliers and Roundheads fight the Civil War. Is Oliver Cromwell “our prince of men” (Milton), or the curse of Ireland? Meanwhile England founds her North American empire in the most colorful and dramatic of centuries. George D Wrangham, MA, Cambridge University; Former Head; History Department, The Shipley School Tuesday, 11:15 am to 12:45 pm, starts 3/17 LH21073 Creutzburg Center..........6 sessions, $61 Conspiracy Theories in Modern History NEW Conspiracy theorists see sinister plots everywhere, often operating as a motivating if undetected force in historical events. Rarely have such theories proved valid or even probable, yet they continue to maintain an ongoing attraction for “true believers”. Examine the consequences of several of these theories from the notorious “Protocols of the Elders of Zion” to the so-called “9/11 Truth Movement”. Claire Hirshfield, PhD, Professor of European History (Emerita), Penn State University Wednesday, 11 am to 12 N, starts 4/15 LH31042 Creutzburg Center..........4 sessions, $57 WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG | 45 LITERATURE, HISTORY & CURRENT AFFAIRS LITERATURE Jane Austen: Pride and Prejudice Jan Evans, Former English Teacher; Director, Radnor HS Writing Center Claudia McBride, Executive Director, MLSN Sir Anthony Ryle, the British Philosopher, was asked if he read novels. “Oh yes,” he replied, “I read all six of them, every year.” What is it that makes these six Austen novels so wonderful, so timeless and so funny? We’ll look at the most beloved of them all, Pride and Prejudice. Examining the novel closely, we’ll look at themes, characters and style, with special attention paid to Austen’s incisive wit. By viewing film clips taken from the many adaptations of this novel, we’ll try to understand why this book lends itself so well to dramatic presentations. Finally, consider the novel in the context of the 18th century in which it was written, and explore its relevance to the modern world. Tuesday, 12:30 pm to 1:45 pm, 2/3 & 3/3 LH21031 Creutzburg Center..........2 sessions, $35 Susan Weisgrau, MA, English Literature; member, Jane Austen Society of North America (JASNA) Short Order Literature: New American Melting Pot Thursday, 11:15 am to 12:30 pm, starts 4/9 LH41054 Creutzburg Center..........4 sessions, $69 Books and Bites Inspired by The Book Club Cookbook by Judy Gelman and Vicki Levy Krupp. Join us for delicious discussions centered on award-winning contemporary literature and the foods connected to the books’ characters and milieu. Discussions and food selections will be based on: The Book Thief by Markus Zusak (vanillekipferl) on 2/3; Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout (chilled blueberry soup) on 3/3. A synopsis of each book will be provided. Explore the newest American short stories from the celebrated Pushcart Prize collections. Enjoy lively discussion, discern new insights into the minds of American masters of fiction. Read stories from The Pushcart Prize XXXVII, of which the New York Times says: “Once again this dynamic series proves that small is beautiful.” Bring your point of view to the conversation! Anne Slater, Circulation Librarian (Retired): Bryn Mawr College Wednesday, 11:30 am to 12:30 pm, starts 4/8 LH31058 Creutzburg Center..........8 sessions, $99 Southern Literature: Short Stories of the Master Writers Discuss Southern short stories from iconic writers including William Faulkner, Flannery O’Connor, and Edgar Allan Poe (yes, also a Southern writer!). Explore what constitutes Southern literature and how the idea of “the South” persists despite changing political, economic and social circumstances. How did the Civil War affect Southern writing? Does a Southern author have to be born in the South? How does an author’s race or gender affect whether his or her writing is classified as Southern? NEW Caren S Lambert, PhD; Instructor, Templeton Honors College, Eastern University Tuesday, 9:45 am to 10:45 am, starts 3/3 LH21040 Creutzburg Center......... 4 sessions, $64 46 | WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG NEW The Long Green Tunnel by David Barol NEW The Long Green Tunnel is an engaging, sometimes humorous, sometimes tense, real-life adventure about a young man who battles mud, moose, and mosquitoes along the Appalachian Trail. But the real lessons from the Trail are not about the trials and tribulations dealing with the great outdoors, but about friendships, communities and himself. The story takes place on a hike but it no more sticks to hiking than Huckleberry Finn stuck to boating. Price includes wine and cheese reception and a signed copy of the book. David Barol, Author, MPP, ChFC, CLU, CFP Wednesday, 5:30 pm to 7 pm, 4/29 LH32034 Creutzburg Center...........1 session, $31 All About St. Patrick NEW Where was St. Patrick born? Was he actually Irish? Was there a second St. Patrick? How is his feast-day celebrated in Ireland and in the Irish diaspora? These questions and more will be answered at this festive session, which will include a little music, some video, and some suggestions for celebrating Lá ‘le Pádraig connected with the saint in Ireland. Roslyn Blyn-LaDrew, PhD, Irish Literature Specialist Saturday, 10 am to 12 N, 3/14 LH61056 Creutzburg Center...........1 session, $31 MUSIC, FILM & PERFORMING ARTS Music, Film & Performing Arts Make Money in Voice-Overs FILM & PERFORMING ARTS Break into the lucrative field of voice-overs. Get pointers on preparing your voice, inflection, pacing, using the microphone and marketing your talents. Learn how to create a demo. Materials fee ($10) payable to instructor. The Ballets Russes: Performers and Prophets of Artistic Revolution in Paris Ted Feldenkreis, Advertising and Private Video Coach and Manager Explore the exotic glories of the Ballets Russes and its role in shaping and echoing the artistic revolution in Paris from 1909 – 1929. Founded by Serge Diaghilev, the Ballets Russes transformed dance into a vital art form incorporating painting, writing and music reflecting the work of such revolutionary artists as Picasso, Duchamp, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gertrude Stein, Ezra Pound and others. In rare video clips, view some of their most important performances, beginning with the notorious premier of Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring. NEW Catherine Jeanne Robert, PhD, Professor of Dance Studies, University of the Arts Wednesday, 11 am to 12:30 pm, starts 3/4 MT31008 Creutzburg Center.......8 sessions, $124 Festival of Short Feature Films: Unseen Classics Tuesday, 6:30 pm to 8 pm, starts 3/10 MT22061 Beginner Lower Merion HS...........................3 sessions, $75 Tuesday, 8 pm to 9:30 pm, starts 3/10 MT22075 Advanced Lower Merion HS...........................3 sessions, $75 MUSIC APPRECIATION Appreciating Modern Jazz & Blues Learn how to listen and enjoy modern jazz and blues, 1945 to present. Discover the most important recordings of this era by focusing on the post war innovators including Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, Charlie Parker, John Coltrane and Muddy Waters. Improve your listening skills! Join other film lovers to watch award-winning short films, features, and documentaries from around the world. Each week’s movie is carefully selected to entertain and provoke opinions and emotions. All films are shown in their entirety, followed by lively discussion and analysis. Jerry Gordon, Founder, Third Street Jazz & Evidence Records; Radio Host WPRB Jennifer Steinberg, Documentary Curator, Philadelphia Film Festival Explore classic and new works From Maestro Yannick Nézet-Séguin’s current season. Appreciating great music is much easier when you know what to listen for! Learn to recognize the instruments and their places in the development of the modern orchestra. Focus on the stylistic elements, forms and structures to enhance your listening. Monday, 11 am to 1 pm, starts 3/2 MT11059 Creutzburg Center.......8 sessions, $118 Getting Paid to Talk: An Introduction to Professional Voice Acting Explore numerous aspects of voice-over work. Cover the basics, including how to prepare a demo and earn income. Hear professional demos and then record a commercial script in class. Staff, Creative Voice Development Group Tuesday, 7 pm to 8:30 pm, starts 3/10 MT22080 Creutzburg Center.........8 sessions, $79 Season Standouts! Elizabeth Cochran, AB, Bryn Mawr; New School of Music Monday, 1:30 pm to 3 pm, starts 3/2 MT11063 Creutzburg Center.....10 sessions, $134 Wednesday, 6:30 pm to 9 pm, 4/8 MT32009 Creutzburg Center...........1 session, $45 WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG | 47 MUSIC, FILM & PERFORMING ARTS Opera off the Bookshelf Rockin’ Keyboard Some opera composers have been inspired by great works of literature. View selections and discuss five of these works: Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas (Virgil), Rossini’s La donna del lago (Scott), Tschaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin (Pushkin), Britten’s The Turn of the Screw (James), and Prokofiev’s War and Peace (Tolstoy). Become a Rock Star! Book a gig in a band after just a few lessons! Learn to play the keyboard and sound great by chording. Don’t worry about the left hand notes; just throw in a chord here and there! Bring your favorite songs. Elizabeth Cochran, AB, Bryn Mawr; New School of Music Tuesday, 7 pm to 8 pm, starts 2/24 MT22071 Lower Merion HS.......10 sessions, $118 Monday, 1:30 pm to 3 pm, starts 5/11 MT11038 Creutzburg Center..........5 sessions, $74 Painless Piano NEW SINGING & INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Singer Tune-Up and Voice Strengthening A unique method for singers at all levels. Learn to strengthen the vocal apparatus that focuses sound and settles the voice into a deep resonance. Experience effortless increase in range and pitch perfection. Practice through group sing-alongs and at optional “open-mic” nights at local venues. Joseph Volpe, Professional Singer; Vocal Coach Tuesday, 7 pm to 8:30 pm, starts 3/3 MT22037 Creutzburg Center.......8 sessions, $105 Guitar for Beginners Learn to read basic chord forms, simple melody lines and musical notation. Soon you’ll be playing chord accompaniments to popular folk, rock and country songs. Robert Hekking, Owner, Rob Hekking’s Guitar Studio Tuesday, 7 pm to 8 pm, starts 2/24 MT22066 Lower Merion HS.......10 sessions, $118 Guitar: Folk, Pop, Rock, Country & Blues Jam Build confidence, learn new songs, explore new concepts, play more competently and with greater freedom. Exciting songbook, available from instructor ($30), features classics to contemporary, from the Beatles to Bruno Mars. We play ‘em all! Rebeka Karrant, Musician Wednesday, 7:30 pm to 9 pm, starts 3/4 MT32067 Creutzburg Center.....10 sessions, $126 NEW Maxine Koenig, MA, Music Education Learn a new skill or renew one in this fun and stress-free class. Combine the finesse of Mozart and the delivery of Elton John. Dust off your keyboard and bring it to class. Maxine Koenig, MA, Music Education Tuesday, 8 pm to 9 pm, starts 2/24 MT22072 Lower Merion HS.......10 sessions, $118 Bluegrass Jam If you know the basics of acoustic guitar, banjo, mandolin, bass, fiddle, dobra or harmonica; like traditional music and want to play with others; join our group. All skill levels are welcome. Practice with simple songs to build confidence and work towards an informal performance. George Gallatig, Musician; Jam Leader Thursday, 7:30 pm to 9 pm, starts 3/5 MT42069 Creutzburg Center.......9 sessions, $109 Ukulele It’s retro and cool again! Learn this easy-to-play, entertaining instrument. Using simple 1 and 2 finger chords with an emphasis on rhythm, learn camp style, Hawaiian style, pop and American standard songs. No previous musical knowledge required. Open to beginners and intermediates. Staff, Troubadour Music Shop Thursday, 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm, starts 3/5 MT42068 Creutzburg Center.........8 sessions, $99 Fiddle: Continuing Beginner Focus on ornamentation and bowing. Tunes will be learned by ear and tablature in class and by repetition with call and response style teaching. Anita Pirri, Fiddler Thursday, 6:15 pm to 7:15 pm, starts 3/5 MT42028 Creutzburg Center.........8 sessions, $99 48 | WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT Personal Development TRANSITIONS Women Over 50: What’s Next NEW You’ve spent years preparing for your career, why not plan for what pundits are calling your “second adulthood”? The years between 50 and 75 offer an opportunity to “rewire” and pursue new (ad)ventures: change of job, career, or location; more education; volunteering; or the “bucket list.” Using exercises and discussions, you’ll craft a plan for the future, and leave with the resources (many of them local) to define your “power years,” (not your traditional retirement). Meet like-minded women and begin the journey. . . . Carol Seelaus, Professional Organizer Monday, 9 am to 10:30 am, starts 4/13 SE11094 Creutzburg Center..........3 sessions, $91 Coping with Divorce: Issues & Answers For those contemplating or already involved in divorce, find out how to: protect yourself before filing a divorce complaint, choose and speak to a lawyer, negotiate a top-notch settlement, and manage the money you receive. Learn invaluable strategies for getting through your divorce in a cost-effective manner. Course also covers resolution of divorce, custody and support matters, handling of tax issues, and moving on to the next stage of your life. Jennifer A. Brandt, Esq. Partner, Family Law, Cozen O’Connor Tuesday, 7 pm to 9 pm, 4/21 SE22032 Lower Merion HS..............1 session, $45 Navigating Change NEW Need a road map to help you through life’s uncertainties? Looking to revitalize your life, gain a different perspective? In creative, fun and thoughtful ways we will explore how to embrace the next stage in life, whatever that may look like. Using the tools of discussion, poetry, readings and written exercises, we will work towards finding a way to not only survive the struggle of transition, but to find ways to map out a path to live a life full of purpose, contentment and joy. Katey Moody, MBACP, Psychotherapist Tuesday, 1:15 pm to 2:15 pm, starts 4/21 SE21037 Creutzburg Center..........5 sessions, $65 INSIGHTS Mindful Meditation Throughout the ages, meditation has helped people find peace of mind and balance in daily living. Today, modern medicine uses meditation to help reduce stress, lower blood pressure and improve mental outlook. Practice a variety of meditation techniques and find one that works for you. Hari Zandler, Master Yoga Instructor and Practitioner Tuesday, 7:45 pm to 8:45 pm, starts 2/24 SE22074 Lower Merion HS........10 sessions, $121 Thursday, 7:45 pm to 8:45 pm, starts 3/5 SE42072 Creutzburg Center......10 sessions, $121 Marie Roberts, MA, MS, Author Friday, 11 am to 12 N, starts 3/6 SE51075 Creutzburg Center..........6 sessions, $78 Use Intuition to Make Better Decisions Put into practice the 12 steps of intuitive development and strengthen your ability to read between the lines and understand hidden motivations. Go beyond the facts and learn how to identify what’s important and what isn’t. Being more intuitive will make your life easier, more whole and more fun. Marie Roberts, MA, MS, Author Friday, 11 am to 12 N, starts 4/24 SE51013 Creutzburg Center..........6 sessions, $78 WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG | 49 PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT Discover the Emotional Healing Powers of Meditation Stress and tension which come from the mind can result in fear, playing havoc with your relationships, career and even finances. On the physical level, negative emotions frequently contribute to many injuries and illnesses. These limiting emotions can also cause you to be tormented by false perceptions about the choices you have made and other issues. See how stress, worry and anxiety can fall away when you clear your mind of these disturbances through releasing fear, transforming anger, connecting to your inner child and forgiveness. NEW Charo Cabello, Certified Hatha Yoga Instructor Tuesday, 11:30 am to 12:30 pm, starts 3/10 SE21025 Creutzburg Center..........4 sessions, $65 Women’s Story Circle Share stories about everything in your life-losses , happiness, anger, regret, grief--and use them as creative energy to uncover aspects of your eternal feminine self. Weave the threads of your life into a beautiful tapestry where your deepest nature will be revealed. Benefit from learning to understand the power of your inner voice so that you can become who it is you are meant to be. Lennie Perrott, MS, Licensed Psychologist Practical Spirituality Learn practical ways to nourish your spirit on a daily basis and experience more peace and serenity in your life, no matter what is going on around you. This course is non-religious and non-denominational. Alisa Oswalt, Spiritual Leader, Author, MBA Thursday, 7:30 pm to 8:30 pm, starts 4/9 SE42099 Thomas Moser Gallery...3 sessions, $55 TRANSFORMATIONS Strengthen the Voice of Your Inner Coach™ Would you benefit from more self-confidence at work and at home? Do you want more courage to express yourself? Do you wish you were free of self-doubt? Would you like to be more effective at managing stress? Discover strategies to empower yourself in the workplace and in your personal life. Learn techniques to help you counteract the inner critic’s negative self-talk, access positive self-talk, decrease worry and stress, build and sustain resilience. Work on applying strategies for Inner Coaching™ to your life. Tuesday, 11:15 am to 12:30 pm, starts 3/3 SE21013 Creutzburg Center..........6 sessions, $85 Beth Weinstock, PhD; Clinical Psychologist; Leadership Coach Jane Shure, PhD, LCSW, Psychotherapist; Leadership Coach Looking Within: Taoist Meditation Practices Saturday, 9:15 am to 12:15 pm, 4/25 SE61049 Creutzburg Center............1 session, $75 Tu Gu Na Xing (release the old, bring in the new) is a Taoist meditation practice originating in Mt Ermi, one of China’s sacred mountains. Passed on from Master to disciple, this ancient seated meditation utilizes breath, sound (mantra), mudra (hand gesture) and intention to engage the inborn intelligence, creativity and selfhealing capacity of your body. Gradually feel more energized, calmer and more in control of your health and emotions as you learn to feel and see within your organs. Students at all levels of health and experience are welcome. Rona Cordish Satten, MCAT, MQT Certified Qigong Instructor; Sheng Zhen Instructor Thursday, 10 am to 11 am, starts 3/5 SE41036 Creutzburg Center......10 sessions, $105 50 | WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG SPORTS & GAMES Using Body Intelligence for Personal Change NEW What is body intelligence and how does it contribute to personal change? With real life examples and easy exercises, discover the wisdom your body has and how to use it. Laura and Mel explain why personal change is so hard and help you to understand the basic science of body intelligence. Learn about the six elements that are necessary for lasting change to happen. Come ready to experience new insights and practices that you can apply now to begin to make the changes you want in your life. Laura Hammons, MsEd, PCC; Leadership & Executive Coach, Wharton & Villanova University Mel Szarek, MS, ACC, Certificate of Embodied Leadership from the Strozzi Institute Wednesday, 7 pm to 9 pm, starts 4/8 SE32045 Creutzburg Center..........3 sessions, $95 Discover Your Values, Strengths and Passions Are you in transition and don’t know where to go next? Are you feeling stuck? Hone in on what matters to you most and transfer your ideas to a dream board. Discover your values and passions and pick a future lane based on your authentic self. Includes personalized copy of Having Your All: How Self-Care Leads to an Energized, Empowered and Effective Life, written by Emma with Nisha Shah. NEW Emma Fogt, MBA, MS, RDN, FAND, Author; President, Emma Fogt, LLC Saturday, 9 am to 12 noon, 4/11 SE61027 Creutzburg Center............1 session, $65 Makeup Artistry Learn the ins-and-outs of makeup application for everyday or a night on the town. Cover highlighting and contouring techniques, corrective makeup, skin care and much more. Find out how to choose the right colors to complement your lifestyle and skin type. Take a look at current trends and products. Dayna Antonio, Professional Makeup Artist Sports & Games BOATING Navigation Certification Designed for both the experienced and novice boater. Topics: traditional compass, dead reckoning, fix plotting and piloting with paper charts as well as entering waypoints on GPS with digital charts and cruise planning software. Successful completion includes U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Certificate. Staff, U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Tuesday, 7 pm to 9 pm, starts 3/3 SP22078 Creutzburg Center........8 sessions, $113 Boating Skills and Seamanship Certification This officially certified Coast Guard course for recreational boat operators covers rules of the sea, safe boating procedures, charts, navigation and more. Successful completion earns PA State Operators Certification and Basic Skills and Seamanship Certification. Meets requirements for PA, NJ and MD safe boating education laws. Text ($30) available from instructor. Staff, U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Wednesday, 7 pm to 9 pm, starts 3/4 SP32080 Creutzburg Center........8 sessions, $113 Boating Safety Certification Basic boating class for power, sail & PWC operators. Meets the education requirements for certification in PA, NJ, DE and MD. Cover types of boats, boating law, safety equipment, handling, boating problems, navigation and more. Successful completion earns you PA ($10 fee) or NJ State Operator Certification. Official manual and exam included. Staff, U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Tuesday, 7 pm to 9 pm, starts 4/7 SP22079 Lower Merion HS............4 sessions, $76 Tuesday, 7:30 pm to 9 pm, starts 4/21 SE22091 Lower Merion HS............2 sessions, $38 WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG | 51 SPORTS & GAMES GAMES Mah Jongg This ancient Chinese tile game involves skill, concentration and luck. Beginners learn the rules of the game and winning strategies, then play the game with hands-on instruction. Supervised play is for those who already know the game. Hone your skills and work on strategy. Official Mah Jongg card (large print) available from instructor ($8). Bridge: 2 Over 1 Bidding System Take your bridge game to the next level and learn the new, popular 2 over 1 bidding system. This class is open to intermediate players who have mastered the basics in play and bidding. Practice the 2 over 1 bidding system, including one notrump forcing and Jacoby notrump, in a fun, understandable manner. NEW Jeanne Thompson, ACBL Certified Instructor Leah Feigenbaum, Mah Jongg Enthusiast Wednesday, 2 pm to 4 pm, starts 2/25 SP31083 Surrey Services............8 sessions, $127 Tuesday, 7 pm to 9 pm, starts 2/24 SP22088 Beginner Creutzburg Center........................5 sessions, $83 Bridge: Supervised Play Thursday, 11:15 am to 1:15 pm, starts 2/26 SP41089 Beginner Creutzburg Center.........................5 sessions, $83 Tuesday, 7 pm to 9 pm, starts 5/5 SP22090 Supervised Play Creutzburg Center.........................4 sessions, $67 Thursday, 11:15 am to 1:15 pm, starts 5/7 SP41091 Supervised Play Creutzburg Center.........................4 sessions, $67 Bridge: Beginners Learn the mechanics of bidding, winning tricks, and playing with a partner. Practice evaluating hands, bidding for contracts, playing the hands and scoring the results. William A. Black, Silver Life Master Tuesday, 6:15 pm to 7:45 pm, starts 2/24 SP22081 Lower Merion HS........10 sessions, $158 Bridge: Continuing Beginners Class is ideal for novice players who would like to get more experience at bidding and playing hands. Players will receive assistance during the bidding auction, as well as declarer and defender play of the hand. William A. Black, Silver Life Master Tuesday, 7:50 pm to 9:05 pm, starts 2/24 SP22082 Lower Merion HS........10 sessions, $158 52 | WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG For players who have mastered the fundamentals and basic conventions, come practice your techniques and get pointers on your game from an experienced instructor, while meeting new people who share your interest. Jeanne Thompson, ACBL Certified Instructor Monday, 2 pm to 3:30 pm, starts 2/23 SP11087 Creutzburg Center........8 sessions, $158 Ala Hamilton-Day, Gold Life Master, ACBL Certified Instructor Tuesday, 11:30 am to 1:30 pm, starts 3/24 SP21086 Creutzburg Center......10 sessions, $176 Bridge: Play of the Hand If you have mastered some of the fundamentals, take your game to the next level with instruction alternating with supervised play. Improve your skills by learning and practicing; get tips and techniques to improve every aspect of your intermediate level game including declarer strategy, effective defense and play. Ala Hamilton-Day, Gold Life Master, ACBL Certified Instructor Tuesday, 9:30 am to 11 am, starts 3/24 SP21084 Intermediate Creutzburg Center.....................10 sessions, $158 Tuesday, 2 pm to 3:30 pm, starts 3/24 SP21080 Advanced Creutzburg Center.....................10 sessions, $158 SPORTS & GAMES Canasta Canasta is a form of rummy established in the 1930’s in South America. Today we play the modern American version. Learn the fundamentals of play and strategy. Gain a strong foundation and enough knowledge to spend many enjoyable hours playing with friends. Sue Laskin, Experienced Canasta Teacher Wednesday, 9 am to 11 am, starts 4/15 SP31039 Creutzburg Center..........6 sessions, $75 Thursday, 9 am to 11 am, starts 3/5 SP41098 Intermediate Creutzburg Center.........................3 sessions, $45 Golf at Paxon Hollow Improve your golf game in these clinics designed with intermediate, beginner and first-timers in mind. Learn golfing basics: grip, posture, swing mechanics, alignment, club selection, etc. Practice hitting your driver and irons on the natural turf range, chip and putt on the practice green, all under the watchful eyes of PGA professional Dan Malley and his staff. Dan Malley, Paxon Hollow Country Club Thursday, 8:45 am to 9:45 am, starts 4/9 SP41005 Paxon Hollow CC..........6 sessions, $127 Thursday, 10 am to 11 am, starts 4/9 SP41006 Paxon Hollow CC..........6 sessions, $127 SPORTS Thursday, 11:15 am to 12:15 pm, starts 4/9 SP41007 Paxon Hollow CC..........6 sessions, $127 Ice Skating Fly Tying Learn basic skating skills. It’s great fun and terrific exercise. Half-hour lesson begins each session. Then practice what you’ve learned on the rink. Fee includes admission and skate rental. Jane Searfoss and Karen Boornazian, Teaching Professionals, The Skatium Catch fish with flies you tie yourself. Learn tie flies that actually attract fish: wet flies, dry flies, nymphs and streamers. Suggested tools and materials will be given at the first class. Ed Emery, Main Line Fly-Tyers Monday, 7 pm to 9 pm, starts 3/2 SP12076 Creutzburg Center..........5 sessions, $51 Wednesday, 8 pm to 9 pm, starts 3/4 SP32090 Skatium........................8 sessions, $108 Tennis at Narberth Tennis Club Improve your strokes through drills and skillbuilding exercises. Practice footwork and see results in your on-court movement. Focus on improving your game versus simply changing it. Class is for students who play at a modest level. Teaching Professionals, Julian Krinsky School of Tennis Thursday, 10 am to 11 am, starts 3/5 SP41018 Narberth Tennis Club...6 sessions, $129 Bokken: Japanese Swordmanship A bokken is a wooden sword for training in feudal era Japanese swordsmanship. Bokken practice develops power, efficiency and balance in movement, and calm mental focus. Learn specific routines for safely training solo and with a partner. Explore the connections between ancient sword tactics and strategy to modern life. Darwin Kenepp, 2nd Dan in Aikido Donald Kenepp, Brown Belt in Aikido Tuesday, 8 pm to 9:30 pm, starts 3/10 SP22059 Lower Merion HS............6 sessions, $94 WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG | 53 TRIPS, TOURS & OUTDOOR ADVENTURES Trips, Tours & Outdoor Adventures OUTDOOR ADVENTURES Hawk Mountain Birding Trip Start with a raptor demonstration with live birds at the Nature Center before departing for Hawk Mountain. Then learn the history of the sanctuary and hike to the raptor viewing area to watch the magnificent migrations of eagles, hawks, falcons, ospreys and others. Staff, Great Valley Nature Center Friday, 9 am to 2:30 pm, 4/17 TT51035 GV Nature Center.............1 session, $62 Kayaking on Mill Creek & Furnace Bay Paddling this small bay in Maryland gives you a great chance to see many birds and other wildlife up close and personal. Herons, bald eagles and hawks are seen regularly on this trip. The flat water on the bay and creek make this an easy and enjoyable paddle for beginners and experienced paddlers alike. Staff, Great Valley Nature Center Thursday, 8:30 am to 6 pm, 4/23 TT41034 GV Nature Center.............1 session, $65 Kayaking: Get Started! Learn the basics of kayaking and see how easy it is to participate in an enjoyable sport that can take you near and far. Practice on land before heading to the Schuylkill Canal for in-water instruction followed by an easy paddle. NEW Staff, Great Valley Nature Center Tuesday, 9:30 am to 3:00 pm, 5/5 TT21011 GV Nature Center.............1 session, $54 Brandywine River Kayak Adventure Enjoy the lingering beauty of wildflowers as you paddle down the historic Brandywine. Spot osprey, bald eagles and various wading birds. Staff, Great Valley Nature Center Wednesday, 9 am to 4 pm, 5/13 TT31033 GV Nature Center.............1 session, $59 54 | WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG Evening Canoe Trip with Dinner Break out of your mid-week routine and enjoy an evening of spotting wildlife and dining along the edge of the water. Paddle down the Schuylkill as the sun sets, then portage to the canal for dinner on the outside deck of the Fitzwater Station Restaurant. Return via the canal as the moon rises and the stars emerge. Staff, Great Valley Nature Center Thursday, 5 pm to 10 pm, 5/28 TT42034 GV Nature Center.............1 session, $65 N.J. Pine Barrens Kayak Adventure Kayak down the twisting Wading River through the Pine Barrens, a fragile ecosystem in southern New Jersey - a unique location of historic villages and vast oak-pine forests. Enjoy diverse species of plants and animals as you travel through this special place. Staff, Great Valley Nature Center Tuesday, 8:30 am to 6 pm, 6/2 TT21014 GV Nature Center.............1 session, $61 Sassafras River Kayak Adventure Paddle this calm waterway where kayaks can easily maneuver and search for wildlife. Great blue herons, bald eagles, osprey and hawks are commonly seen. Paddle through side channels with breaks along the way to enjoy the scenery. Staff, Great Valley Nature Center Tuesday, 8:30 am to 6 pm, 6/9 TT21017 GV Nature Center.............1 session, $61 MLSN Hiking Club Experience the richness and diversity of Delaware Valley’s natural environment. Make new friends while exploring nearby 3 to 5 mile scenic and historic trails. Meet at the Creutzburg Center to get acquainted and learn hiking procedures, then caravan to first hike. Subsequent classes meet at designated trail head. Bill & Cathy Siegl, Hike Leaders Marge & Art Miller, Hike Leaders Tuesday, 9:30 am to 12 N, starts 4/14 TT21021 Creutzburg Center..........5 sessions, $51 TRIPS, TOURS & OUTDOOR ADVENTURES Biking: Group Rides and Safety Tips If you know how to ride a bike and would like the experience of riding in a group, this class is for you. We’ll combine Thursday evening classroom sessions (5/7 & 5/14) with Saturday rides (5/9 and 5/16) on low traffic roads and paved trails. In classroom sessions learn how to fix a flat, adjust your brakes and gears plus other basic maintenance tips for safe cycling. Handling and maneuvering exercises practiced in a parking lot will help improve your skills in negotiating traffic and other obstacles. Functioning bike and helmet required. Steve Trobovic, Certified Instructor, League of American Bicyclists Thursday, 6 pm to 7:30 pm, 5/7 & 5/14 TT42046 Creutzburg Center..........2 sessions & 2 rides, $68 Wild Tea Party (Foraging in the Great Suburban Outdoors) We in the Delaware Valley are surrounded by a bounty of naturally occurring foods that grow prolifically without any help from commercial agriculture. Learn how to spot the many native plants (read weeds) which can be used to make drinks, many of which are as good for you as they are good tasting. You’ll forage for these wild plants, learn how to prepare them and then taste the results! NEW Amy Anna, Esq., Artist, Author Thursday, 10 am to 12 N, 5/14 TT41083 Roostertail Farm..............1 session, $36 Ride the Dragon: Paddling Workshop Try your hand at dragon boating. Get instructions on land. Then enjoy time on the Schuylkill as one of 20 paddlers moving in unison in a long, stable, canoe-type boat. No experience required. Instruction and equipment provided. Philadelphia Flying Phoenix, Against the Wind Dragon Boat Team Thursday, 6 pm to 8 pm, 6/11 TT42068 Philadelphia Flying Phoenix...........................................1 session, $44 TOURS Hudson River Homes: Hyde Park & Vanderbilt Mansion NEW Visit two national historic landmarks with breathtaking views of the Hudson. Glimpse the lives of the Roosevelts as you tour Springwood, the home where Franklin frequently conducted affairs of the state. Also tour the Presidential Library and Museum and view the amazing collection of historical items and visuals reflecting the era in which he was president. After a light lunch on your own at the café on site, travel a short distance to the Vanderbilt Mansion, a premier example of country palaces built by wealthy industrialists in the “gilded age”. This opulent country retreat provides an interesting contrast to the more “modest” Roosevelt home nearby. Enjoy the beautiful estate, Italian gardens and grounds which offer a window into the philosophy of the American country home. Nancy Gabel & Caroline Cuthbert, Escorts Saturday, 7:15 am to 7:15 pm, 4/18 TT61025 Radnor Financial Center...1 session, $89 Exploring Immigrant NY: Tenement Museum, Museum of Chinese History, Little Italy & More NEW Step into another time for a fascinating glimpse of old New York as you explore the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Visit the Tenement Museum, home to nearly 7,000 working class immigrants from over 20 nations. Connect with immigrants past and present through the personal experiences of generations of newcomers between 1863 & 1935. Open your eyes to the Chinese American experience when you tour the Museum of Chinese in America. Artifacts, photos and oral histories address pertinent issues of identity, heritage, culture and the social impact of life in America from the 19th c. to the present. Experience iconic neighborhoods when you lunch on your own in either Little Italy or Chinatown. Maps provided. Nancy Gabel & Caroline Cuthbert, Escorts Saturday, 7:15 am to 6 pm, 5/16 TT61027 Radnor Financial Center...1 session, $89 WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG | 55 TRIPS, TOURS & OUTDOOR ADVENTURES Long Island Tour: “Eagle’s Nest” & Old Westbury House and Gardens NEW Travel to Long Island’s Gold Coast whose opulence is immortalized in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby and get a feel of what life was like for the privileged few. First visit Old Westbury Gardens, considered the finest English garden in the U.S. where you can stroll among wildflower-filled nooks, grand allées, ponds and formal gardens. Tour Westbury House, the magnificent Charles II-style mansion. Then stop at Eagle’s Nest, the William K. Vanderbilt II estate designed by one of the architects of the original Grand Central Terminal. In addition to the Spanish Revival Mansion there is a 43-acre complex encompassing a marine museum, gardens, fountains, planetarium and many other unforgettable sights. Lunch is on your own in the seaport town of Northport, whose main street dates to the 19th century. Nancy Gabel & Caroline Cuthbert, Escorts Saturday, 7:15 am to 7:15 pm, 6/13 TT61028 Radnor Financial Center...1 session, $89 Chanticleer Off the Beaten Path Take a guided tour along the recently restored secondary paths at Chanticleer which are full of seasonal surprises. Along the way, enjoy the open drifts of bulbs, flowering trees, colorful containers and beautiful areas around the ponds. A brief tour of the ground floor of the 1913 Rosengarten main house will add to the flavor of this wonderful garden which imaginatively combines the old with the new. Staff, Chanticleer Thursday, 5:30 pm to 7:15 pm, 5/14 TT42052 Chanticleer.......................1 session, $36 “Inside” the Barnes Foundation Arboretum As a complement to their famous art collection, Dr. and Mrs. Barnes created a twelve-acre arboretum, home to a fascinating collection of over 3,000 rare plants. Learn about the history and evolution of this special landscape, which includes extensive and intact collections of lilacs, peonies, ferns, magnolias and a classic rose garden. Following the lecture, get a private tour of the grounds and enjoy the collections in full bloom. Nicole Juday, Horticulture Education Coordinator Wednesday, 10 am to 12 N, 5/20 TT31057 Barnes Foundation Arboretum.......................................1 session, $25 Behind the Scenes at the Italian Market Join Ann-Michelle Albertson at the Italian Market for a fun-filled morning of strolling and tasting. Walking tour introduces you to merchants, tantalizing foods and the colorful history of generations that have maintained the market for over 100 years. Discover great bargains and receive special discounts. Ann-Michelle Albertson, Albertson’s Cooking School Saturday, 8:30 am to 12:30 pm, 6/6 TT61038 Italian Market...................1 session, $50 Bryn Mawr College Campus Tree Tour Bryn Mawr College’s campus, noted as one of the US’s most beautiful and anchored by Collegiate Gothic architecture, is also renowned for its remarkable trees -- totaling more than 3,600 specimens. In 2010 and 2011 BMC was awarded the designation of Tree Campus USA for its commitment to effective community forestry management. Take a guided tour to see outstanding examples, including trees more than 100 years old and a number of state champions, and learn about BMC’s campuswide sustainability practices. Staff, Bryn Mawr College Wednesday, 5:30 pm to 7 pm, 6/10 TT32043 Bryn Mawr College...........1 session, $23 56 | WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG WRITING & COMMUNICATION Writing & Communication Story Writing for Beginners For those who have never written or only dabbled a little, begin by finding ideas, using writing prompts and learning how to write right now and edit later. Gain specific tools to create a story, techniques for creating believable characters, writing dialogue and much more. Each week there will be a writing assignment to complete at home on a specific topic. Susan Lewis, M Ed, Fellow of Pennsylvania; National Writing Project Writing For the Children’s Market Dreaming about writing a children’s book but don’t know where to begin? Discover what makes a good story by focusing on writing issues specific to the children’s market. Develop your creativity and get tips on how to find a publisher. Writers of all levels and genres (children to young adult) are welcome. Vivian Grey, Author, Elected Member, NJ Literary Hall of Fame Tuesday, 10 am to 11:30 am, starts 4/21 WC21095 Creutzburg Center.........4 sessions, $94 Memoir: Examining the Lives of Others and of Ourselves Draw on your memory, powers of observation and imagination to create compelling fiction. Insightful writing assignments could become drafts of the story in your mind. This workshop includes discussion, guides, handouts and tips on how to make your writing memorable. According to Abigail Adams, “Writing a memoir is one way to explore how you became the person you are. It’s the story of how you got here from there.” Read a number of short memoirs, selected for their different themes and writing styles. Trace your own stories, reflecting on the events of your life and exploring the meaning within those events. Work as a class, in small groups, with a partner and on your own. Vivian Grey, Author, Elected Member, NJ Literary Hall of Fame Richard House, MA, Head, Middle School (Ret.), Germantown Academy Tuesday, 10 am to 11:30 am, starts 3/24 WC21094 Creutzburg Center.........4 sessions, $94 Wednesday, 9:30 am to 10:45 am, starts 3/11 WC31096 Creutzburg Center.......8 sessions, $103 Saturday, 12 N to 2 pm, starts 3/21 WC61095 Creutzburg Center.........4 sessions, $97 Turn Your Life Story Into Fiction Autobiographical Writing Want to Donate? Main Line School Night is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. Tuition covers only a fraction of our expenses. In addition, we are independent of the local school districts and must pay rent for school classrooms. If you would like to help through a fully tax-deductible contribution, please see the Registration Form on page 63, or click on: Donate Online on our home page. If living your life is an adventure worthy of any hero, writing your life story is finding where you’ve been and what battles you’ve won. Begin with a few lines, a poem, a story or a book. Join a group of friendly writers ready to share insights. Virginia S. Newlin, MA, Creative Writing, Published Writer & Poet Monday, 9:30 am to 11:30 am, starts 3/2 WC11093 Creutzburg Center.....12 sessions, $146 WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG | 57 WRITING & COMMUNICATION Poetry Writing Workshop “Only poetry inspires poetry,” wrote Emerson. Grow as a poet in a supportive environment. Read and discuss one another’s poetry for inspiration, deeper appreciation and improvement. Virginia S. Newlin, MA, Creative Writing, Published Writer & Poet Monday, 1:15 pm to 2:45 pm, starts 3/2 WC11098 Creutzburg Center.....12 sessions, $134 Leaping Poetry: Reading & Writing Workshop Discover “leaps” in poetry and how poems are made memorable by the poet taking “leaps” in language. Robert Bly described this process as making a “jump from an object soaked in unconscious substance to an object or idea soaked in psychic substance” and the opposite as “a loss of associative freedom.” The poet worth his or her weight straddles two worlds, rendering these associations to make a poem more exciting. Come prepared to read examples of “leaping” poetry, listen, and read your own work and express constructive criticism. Writing prompts are designed to stoke creativity as well as foster “leaping” language. This course is for beginners and seasoned poets alike. Richard J O’Brien, Published and Award-Winning Poet Thursday, 7:00 pm to 8:15 pm, starts 3/19 WC42078 Creutzburg Center.........8 sessions, $99 Contemporary Poetry Workshop: Reading and Writing In contemporary poetry, one finds a diverse range of voices and styles, yet that diversity is created by only a handful of elements: the rhythm, the line break and the word. These elements become the tools that shape poems into more effective pieces to be seen and heard. Come prepared to read, write, listen and even watch. Barbara Corbo, Accomplished Poet & Teacher Tuesday, 7 pm to 9 pm, starts 3/10 WC22097 Lower Merion HS...........6 sessions, $98 58 | WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG DONORS DONORS Main Line School Night greatly appreciates the generous support of its sustaining donors: This list includes contributions received by date of publication. Included are gifts of $100+ from January 1, 2014 to January 1, 2015. We regret any omissions. LIFELONG LEARNERS $1,000+ Karen Cherwony Gardner & Carolyn Edgarton John Einspanier Anne & John Iskrant Monika Krug Stephen D. Kuhn Michael P. Mayer Arlene Olson & Stanley Murovchick Pennsylvania Council for The Arts The Quadrangle Kathleen & Richard Watson SCHOLARS $250-$999 Maria Boetzelen Bryn Mawr Trust Company Anne Carino Helene & Steve Cohen Caroline Cuthbert Judy & Luigi DiFilippo Gerry & Marshall Fisher Stanley & Arlene Ginsberg Susan B. Glazer Janet & John Haas Mary Inman Claudia McBride & Ken Sklar Caroline Metz Donald I. Orenbuch Phoebe Resnick Louise R. Rittenhouse David Schwartz Bonnie Shuman Cathy Siegl Jean & Stanley Spitzer Mary Knox Tatnall Trina Tiburzio Joan Segal Trachtenberg Patricia & John Walsh Constance E. West Carol Zionce EDUCATORS $100-$249 Peter M. Abel Thomas & Joan Bang Carol & Jim Beers Arleen & Howard Brainard Lynne Brown Constance & James Carino Lucy J. Carroll Judy Chance Harris Cohen Amy Conard Karen V. Cuzzolino Nancy B. Davis Ellen G. Frost Beatriz Furr Nancy Gabel Dotty Gardler Elizabeth H. Gemmill John & Carole Gilbert Nancy Giles Edna Gould Jim & Judy Govatos Margaret M. Healy Gerald Henige Sue Hilger Kahn College Consulting, LLC Albert Kaplan DruEllen Kolker The Kranzdorf Family Foundation Catherine Lafarge Deane Lappin Jeanne & Robert LaRouche Bob & Mary Lawler Sandy Lichtenstein Colin MacKay Melvin B. Miller Barbara & Geoffrey Mynott Wendy Peck Ellen Posner Nancy S. Richards Judith & Milton Riseman Ronald & Carole Rubley Alan Saltiel Suzanne Spain Lee & Nancy Tabas Elyce Teitelman Robert & Patricia Thomas James & Elizabeth Thornton Ralph Von Dem Hagen Frank & Ada Warner Sharon Zale Mardie Zehner MLSN GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE IN-KIND SUPPORT OF THE FOLLOWING: Radnor Township For information on township recreational activities, visit www.radnor.com The Uncommon Individual Foundation Omri Lulu, Emes Locksmith, 484-213-6411 Luigi DiFilippo Radnor Financial Center MAIN LINE SCHOOL NIGHT GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES members of class “Controversial Issues Around the Globe,” for their generous contribution in honor of longtime instructor Steve Cohen. And thank you, Steve, for the many years of excellent instruction! WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG | 59 LOCATIONS Creutzburg Center Headquarters of Main Line School Night 260 Gulph Creek Road, Radnor, PA 19087 610-687-0460 Directions: On Lancaster Ave. going west from Villanova, pass onramp to Rt. 476 North. Take the next right onto King of Prussia Rd. Cross Matsonford Rd. At the bottom of hill, turn right onto Gulph Creek Rd. Go 1⁄ 2 mile then turn right at sign for Harford Park and Creutzburg Center. Follow road for 1⁄4 mile to Center. Class Locations Check www.MainLineSchoolNight.org for maps and directions. All Saints’ Church 1325 Montgomery Ave Wynnewood, PA 19096 Italian Market S 9th & Carpenter St Philadelphia, PA 19147 Skatium Darby & Manoa Rds Havertown, PA 19083 Barnes Foundation Arboretum 300 N Latch’s Lane Merion Station, PA 19066 Lower Merion High School 315 E Montgomery Ave Ardmore, PA 19003 Beaumont Retirement Community 601 N Ithan Ave Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 Madsen Design Center 2901 Springfield Rd Broomall, PA 19008 Springhouse Eagleview Corporate Park 707 Eagleview Blvd, Suite 207 Exton, PA 19341 Bryn Mawr College Benham Gateway Building 140 Morris Ave Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 Devon Manor 235 Lancaster Ave Devon, PA 19333 First Position Dance Arts 19 W Lancaster Ave Ardmore, PA 19003 Great Valley Nature Center Route 29 & Hollow Rd Devault, PA 19432 Harriton House 500 Harriton Rd Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 Narberth Tennis Club 614 Montgomery Ave Narberth, PA 19072 Paxon Hollow Country Club 850 Paxon Hollow Rd Broomall, PA 19008 The Quadrangle 3300 Darby Rd Haverford, PA 19041 Radnor Financial Center 150 N Radnor Chester Rd Radnor, PA 19087 Roostertail Farm 533 Darlington Rd Media, PA 19063 60 | WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG Surrey Services 60 Chestnut Ave Devon, PA 19333 Thomas Moser Gallery 625 W Lancaster Ave Wayne, PA 19087 Tuscarora Lapidary Society 24 Upland Rd Brookhaven, PA 19015 Uncommon Individual Foundation 80 W Lancaster Ave, Suite 200 Devon, PA 19333 Valley Forge Ntl Historic Park Visitor Center, Lower Lot King of Prussia, PA 19406 Yangming Restaurant 1051 Conestoga Rd Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 STAFF & BOARD Staff Board of Directors Claudia McBride . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Executive Director Caroline Cuthbert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Program Consultant Rachel Dalinka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Program Director Judy Chance . . . . . . . . . . . Data Management Director Amy Conard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Operations Director Ruth Hagan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Finance Director Mike Zavorski . . . . Creutzburg Center Site Manager Jane Rutman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marketing Consultant Cynthia DeStefano . . . . . . . . . Programming Support Board Members Board Officers Judy DiFilippo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chair Kathleen Watson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice-Chair Anne W Carino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary John K Einspanier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Treasurer Karen Cherwony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Penn Valley Carolyn Edgarton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Malvern Gerry Fisher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Penn Valley Susan B Glazer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wynnewood Monika Krug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Berwyn Stephen Kuhn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Devon Michael P Mayer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Berwyn Maureen McAleer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Villanova Claudia McBride (ex officio) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wayne Caroline Metz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paoli Donald Orenbuch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gladwyne Phoebe R Resnick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Media Bonnie Shuman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Radnor Bill Susskind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Strafford Mary Knox Tatnall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Radnor Honorary Board Mary Lou Forster Barry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gladwyne Marilyn Caltabiano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Newtown Square Nancy Gabel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wynnewood David Hastings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bryn Mawr Arlene Olson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wynnewood Shirley Winters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Haverford OFFSET & DIGITAL PRINTING DIRECT MAIL DESIGN 25 West Avenue, Wayne, PA 19087 mlprintshop.com ( T) 610.688.7782 ( F) 610.964.1309 In Wayne for over 40 years WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG | 61 WAYS TO REGISTER & POLICIES Administrative Offices Creutzburg Center 260 Gulph Creek Road Radnor, PA 19087-4519 (610) 687-0460 Registration Office Hours (610) 687-8201: Monday-Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 am – 4 pm Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 am – 2 pm 4 Ways to Register 1. Online: www.MainLineSchoolNight.org 2. In person at the Creutzburg Center 3. Mail in registration form 4. By phone: (610) 687-8201 4 Ways to Receive MLSN Information 1. Web: www.MainLineSchoolNight.org 2. Facebook: www.facebook.com/MLSchoolNight 3. Twitter: twitter.com/MLSchoolNight 4. Sign up for our email alerts on our website General Policies Non-Discrimination Liability Code of Conduct The opinions and recommendations expressed by instructors are personal. Main Line School Night is not responsible for faculty views. Main Line School Night is an equal opportunity organ ization committed to providing equal opportunities to all, without discrimination, regardless of race, color, sex, religion, creed, national origin or disability. It is the responsibility of all MLSN instructors and students to: Students take courses at their own risk and agree to waive and release Main Line School Night administrators and staff from any and all claims. Access 1. Foster an education community supportive of continued adult learning; Access for students with disabilities varies by venue. 2. Maintain the safety and welfare of all members of the community; and Scholarships are available for some courses, but do not cover fees for books or supplies. 3. Respect the rights of others, engage in civil discourse, and refrain from any unlawful harassment or discrimination. MLSN reserves the right to remove instructors and students who engage in any disruptive, disrespectful, and unlawful behaviors. Scholarships School Closing Information Check www.MainLineSchoolNight.org or call the Creutzburg Center at (610) 687-0460. If Radnor School District and/or Lower Merion School District are closed, all MLSN classes are cancelled. Cancellations will also be posted on MLSN’s Twitter and Facebook accounts. Registration Policies Withdrawals To qualify for a credit voucher, you must call MLSN (610-687-8201) during registration office hours. No email withdrawals will be accepted. MLSN credit is transferable and is valid for one year. It may be used toward any of our courses. Withdrawals before course begins: You will receive MLSN credit (less a $10 charge), ONLY if we are notified 24 hours before the starting date of your course. Registration Fee Pay $5 per person per term and you may enroll in as many courses as you wish. This non-refundable fee helps cover administrative expenses. Students MLSN welcomes students 18 years and older, unless otherwise indicated. Course Cancellations Withdrawals after course begins: You will be charged a minimum of $15 for each session (based on the cost of the course) that has taken place at the time of notification regardless of whether you attended. The balance remaining will be given as a MLSN credit. NOTE: No credit will be issued for one-session courses. MLSN reserves the right to cancel courses as necessary. If a course is cancelled, a refund will be issued. Trips You will receive MLSN credit (less a $10 charge) ONLY if we are notified at least three weeks in advance. Guest passes ($15) are available for courses of four sessions or more at Creutzburg Center and Lower Merion High School. They must be purchased on-site the evening/day of the course, subject to space availability. The guest pass fee will be credited toward tuition for the course if you register. Some restrictions apply. Textbooks & Supplies Textbooks and supply purchases are non-refundable. 62 | WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG Make-up Classes Every effort will be made to reschedule classes cancelled due to weather or other emergencies. Guest Passes REGISTRATION FORMS MAIL: Main Line School Night | 260 Gulph Creek Road | Radnor, PA 19087 student name address city state phone ( ) email How did you hear about us? Male Female zip Age website 18-19 catalog 20-29 course number 30-39 friend 40-49 newspaper 50-59 other 60-64 65+ course title course fee 1. 2. 3. 4. One time non-refundable registration fee (per person per term) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 5.00 _ Yes! I would like to support Main Line School Night’s program with a tax-deductible gift . . . . . . . . . $__________ (to help maintain the Creutzburg Center and to offer scholarships for those experiencing financial hardship). Total $__________ Enclose check payable to MLSN or use Amex, Discover, MC or Visa cardholder card number exp. date student name address city state phone ( ) email How did you hear about us? Male Female course number zip Age website 18-19 catalog 20-29 30-39 friend 40-49 newspaper 50-59 course title other 60-64 65+ course fee 1. 2. 3. 4. One time non-refundable registration fee (per person per term) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 5.00 _ Yes! I would like to support Main Line School Night’s program with a tax-deductible gift . . . . . . . . . $__________ (to help maintain the Creutzburg Center and to offer scholarships for those experiencing financial hardship). Total $__________ Enclose check payable to MLSN or use Amex, Discover, MC or Visa cardholder card number exp. date WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG | 63 ENJOY EXPANDED PROGRAMMING at the Creutzburg Center Pressed for Time? Try a Short Session 1 to 4 Week Classes are Available DURING THE DAY IN THE EVENING ON WEEKENDS • Beyond the Gallery: Outdoor Art in Public Spaces p. 2 • More About Post-Modernism in Literature, Art & Motion Pictures p. 45 • WiFi Basics p. 4 •S t. Patrick’s Beef & Beer p. 10 • Craft Beer Bonanza p. 13 • Springtime Braising Workshop p. 9 • WordPress 101 p. 5 • Food as Medicine p. 9 • Etsy 101: Setting Up Your Etsy Shop p. 16 • Photo Editing: Intro to Photoshop p. 27 • Grant Writing for Nonprofits p. 15 • A Transforming World: Innovation, Earth, People, Governments & Markets, p. 37 • Astronomy: The Night Sky p. 29 • How to Sell Your Hand-Made Jewelry p. 16 • Movement Science for an Active Lifestyle p. 21 • Digital SLR Photo Workshop p. 28 • Ebru: Turkish Paper Marbling p. 26 • Decorative Painting: Furniture p. 24 • Decorate Cakes Like a Pro p. 11 • Create Your Own Spa at Home p. 29 • Design Your Garden Retreat p. 35 • In the Spring Kitchen with Adrian p. 8 • Southern Literature: Short Stories of the Master Writers p. 46 • 45 Minute Express Workout p. 18 • Secrets Behind Great Image Making p. 28 • Pysanky: The Art of Ukrainian Egg Decorating p. 29 • More Basic Cooking Techniques p. 8 • Powers of Attorney & Advance Medical Directives p. 38 MLSN GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES The Quadrangle’s support of life long learning and celebrates its dynamic community of students! 64 | WWW.MAINLINESCHOOLNIGHT.ORG CLASSES TO SURPRISE & ENGAGE CHALLENGE YOU AT LOWER MERION Get Involved Explore »» Dazzling Dinner Party: »» Rockin’ Keyboard, p. 48 »» Belly Dance: Basics and Beyond, p. 15 »» Mindful Meditation, p. 49 »» Yoga for Insomnia, p. 23 »» Cooking for the Two of You, p. 8 Menu & Presentation, p. 8 »» Soul Line Dancing, p. 14 »» Japanese Language, p. 43 »» Do-In Self-Shiatsu, p. 20 Contemplate »» Finding Your Market Niche, p. 16 »» Starting Your Creative Business, p. 16 »» A U-Turn in History: The New Dialogue Between Jews and Catholics, p. 44 »» Contemporary Poetry Workshop: Reading and Writing, p. 58 Dance & Play »» Tap Dancing, p. 15 »» Ballroom & Social Dancing, p. 14 »» Argentine Tango, p. 14 »» Guitar for Beginners, p. 48 »» Painless Piano, p. 48 »» Bridge, p. 52 FOR UPDATES AND ADDED CLASSES! www.MainLineSchoolNight.org VISIT EURW N SES CO + 0 0 1 260 Gulph Creek Road Radnor, PA 19087-4519 610.687.0460 CRAFT BEER BONANZA, p. 13 2015 SPRING SUMMER GOLF AT PAXON HOLLOW, p. 53 TAI CHI, p. 22