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resident kinnelon, nj 07405
LET LEARNING BE YOUR PASSION
Non-Profit
U.S. Postage Paid
Kinnelon, NJ
07405
Permit # 40
CLL instructors and students have that desire and passion to learn. They look
forward to being exposed to all kinds of exciting insights into the arts, history and
other adventures in learning. Every CLL course offers a great opportunity to
broaden one’s knowledge. Why has the course “Tell Me Something I Don’t Know”
been such a hit? Very simply, it is learning about interesting and sometimes not
very well known individuals and events that have had a significant impact in
shaping our nation and lives. Every semester can be a true adventure in learning.
There is no limit in letting learning be your passion!
RESIDENT
KINNELON, NJ 07405
CENTER FOR LIFELONG LEARNING
Sponsored by the Kinnelon Public Library
Daytime Educational Opportunities for Adults of All Ages
Spring 2011 --- February 21 – April 29
CLL was founded by a group of local citizens who believed that many men and
women might welcome the opportunity for intellectual stimulation and the chance to
enhance their knowledge in many subjects of their choice. Knowledgeable
instructors who are authorities in their fields teach the classes.
MEMBERSHIP
We welcome adults of all ages and no special educational background is required.
Active discussion and interaction in class will be encouraged. A membership fee of
$40 allows you to attend as many courses as you wish. Some courses have class
size limits and some courses require additional book or material fees.
For complete information on registering, including the course schedule and
locations, see the section “Registering for CLL Courses”.
WEEK IN REVIEW
DOMESTIC & WORLD ISSUES
Ron Leavesley
Fridays 1:00PM – 3:00PM
Comm. Church of Smoke Rise
Ten sessions starting February 25
Participation limited to 35
It is all about discussion of current events in the U.S. and around the everchanging world. Each week will be enlightening and different. Not only will we review
and discuss the key events and issues of the week, but also there will be topics
suggested for discussion the following week in addition to the current events.
Join us in casual surroundings for stimulating give & take discussions. This is a
great time to get involved, express your thoughts and have fun at the same time.
Ron is a retired business executive actively involved in the CLL program.
PLAY DUPLICATE BRIDGE
With Renee & George Wolken
Wednesdays 9:30AM-12:45PM
Kiel Avenue Firehouse
Ten sessions starting February 23
For those of you who love to play duplicate bridge here is a fun way to sharpen your
skills and meet other enthusiastic players at the same time. There will be no beginner
bridge this semester.
Experienced bridge players will be available to answer questions and give
pointers during the playing sessions.
YOU ASKED FOR MORE AND HERE IT IS!
“THE GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK”
Fasten your seatbelts … It doesn’t get any better than this!
Coordinator: Ken Stride
Separate classes Mondays or Fridays 10:00AM - Noon
(YOU MUST CHOOSE EITHER THE MONDAY OR FRIDAY CLASS)
Class limit 35 for each class held at L’Ecole
Ten sessions starting Monday February 21 and Friday February 25
No switching classes during the semester
Date
THE ARTISTS
Presenter
Part I --- “The Legends in Performance”
Mon - 2/21
Fri - 2/25
Sinatra in Concert - The Chairman of the Board! The
top of Mt. Olympus!
Lois Wolfer
Mon - 2/28
Fri - 3/4
Judy Garland / Liza Minnelli - Lightning Struck Twice!
The Gold Standard!
Bob Frank
Mon - 3/7
Fri - 3/11
Tony Bennett - Sinatra Pronounced Him “The Best in the
Business”; He was right!
Jim Ritter
Mon - 3/14
Fri - 3/18
Barbara Streisand - The Phenomenal Divine Vocal
Instrument! 1965 to 2009
Lori Frank
Mon - 3/21
Fri - 3/25
Rod Stewart / Linda Ronstadt & Nelson Riddle Songbook Interpretations Continue
Muriel
Braunstein
Part II --- “From Across the Pond”
Mon - 3/28
Fri - 4/1
Noel Coward - In NYC and Vegas - Incomparable!
England Personified! Terrific Fun!
Bob Frank
Mon - 4/4
Fri - 4/8
Maurice Chevalier / Edith Piaf / Charles Aznavour Legends! Vive La France!
Myrna
Weisselberg
Part III --- “Come To The Cabaret”
In order to set the play for a prompt 9:30am start, participants should plan to arrive
by no later than 9:15am.
Mon - 4/11
Fri - 4/15
Mabel Mercer / Bobby Short / Nancy LaMott - Exuberant
Joy; Heartbreaking Pathos
Stan Lehrer
& Ken Stride
Renee & George Wolken are avid and experienced bridge players. They
welcome your participation in the spring semester duplicate bridge class.
Mon - 4/18
Fri - 4/22
Andrea Marcovicci - Queen of International Cabaret Live, Singing Love Songs of WWII and The Songbook’s
Future - Maude Maggart, Live at the Oak Room.
Ken Stride
Mon - 4/25
Fri - 4/29
Barbara Rosene - Cabaret / Jazz Artist - Great American
Songbook of the ‘20’s, ‘30’s and ‘40’s
Ken Stride
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HEALTHY BONES AND EXERCISE PLUS CLASSES
Exercise and Education programs to help Maintain healthy
AMBLING, RAMBLING AND SCRAMBLING … OH MY!
AMBLING ALONG
Coordinator: Dee Holterman ,
Leaders: Lori & Bob Frank, Wanda Gilbert, Mary Shine
and Virginia & Peter Kenny
bones and help in the Management of Osteoporosis
Tuesdays at 9:30AM, Meet at the Boonton Ave Rec. Field
For women ages 55 and older who can dedicate 24 weeks to working on their balance,
weight training and flexibility and who have completed the required beginners program.
*Please note that we are not able to offer the beginners program this semester.
Coordinators: Exercise Plus- Shirley Sorenson
Healthy Bones A (Advanced) – Peggy Maher and Marlys Huss
Healthy Bones B (Basic) – Vivian & Anthony Calandriello
Eight Ambles starting April 5
* * Please note the Course Limit: 45 * *
Calling all amblers! Spring Semester 2011 offers another program of
stimulating walks through gardens & woodlands. We will explore places of interest
and some old favorites.
Ambling Along is for those who enjoy being outdoors, but are not quite ready
to join the more ambitious Ramblers or Scramblers. Walks may be more than 3-4
hours due to travel time. Experienced walkers who know our area and are familiar
with many beautiful trails and gardens will lead all of the walks.
Peer Leaders; Exercise Plus: Louise Gallarelli, Kathy Oburg and Eileen Heacock
RAMBLERS & SCRAMBLERS
Healthy Bones A (Advanced): Jeanne Richards, Millie Schaeffer
and Beth Schumm
Coordinator: Mike Odian & Dudy Schindler, Leaders: Roger Huss,
Linda Schutz, Ric Dette, Paul Forgie, and Tom Snyder
Thursdays at 9AM, Meet at the Boonton Avenue Recreation Field
Eight Rambles & Eight Scrambles … both starting April 7
24 sessions continuing from the Fall Semester at the Library
Exercise Plus: Monday &Thursday 9:30AM – 11:00AM Meeting Room #1
Healthy Bones A: Monday 9:30AM – 11:00AM Meeting Room #3
Healthy Bones B: Thursday 9:30AM – 11:00AM Meeting Room #3
Important: All participants in Healthy Bones or Exercise Plus are required to sign a
release form before participating. For Spring 2011Classes, Release forms will be
required before classes begin.
We will continue to provide hikes to meet varying degrees of hiking interest
and difficulty by featuring two groups.
At the time of registration, you must select one of the following:
RAMBLERS … Will cover 3-4 miles at a moderate pace
SCRAMBLERS … Will cover 5-7 miles at a moderate to strenuous pace
All Amblers, Ramblers & Scramblers:
Please include your e-mail address on the registration form as well as your phone
number. We will utilize e-mail for notification of schedule changes, e.g., rainouts
and/or information pertaining to an individual amble or hike. For those of you who do
not have e-mail, we will call you.
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Schedules, guidelines & descriptions of outings & release forms will be
available at the Library after February 7, and emailed prior to the first
class. This information will also be available at the first class.
For the enjoyment of the entire group, please don’t make appointments
for Tues/Thurs afternoons. All Hikers and Amblers will be required to sign a release form before
participating.
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HUMOR …IT’S THE BEST MEDICINE
A WORKSHOP OF LAUGHTER
An Interactive Experience
Michael Studnick - Humorist
Thursdays 1PM to 3PM
At the Library Meeting Rooms 2-3
Ten sessions starting February 24
Chuckle, giggle, guffaw or hee-haw we plan to pick up laughing where we left off after a
year’s laughter sabbatical. Once again it will be an open, interactive workshop of fun
and mirth with humorist Michael leading the way. He is appearing again out of the past
to stimulate your appreciation of humor, laughter and the entire well being that goes with
it. Come prepared to participate.
We will share humorous anecdotes, jokes and what other people around the world
laugh at. In between bouts of laughter we will have some serious discussions of what
we laugh at and why…..Female comedians vs. male comedians and what sets them
apart…Laughter as a survival tool….How comedy has changed over the years.
THE MASTER OF SUSPENSE
ALFRED HITCHCOCK
A RETROSPECTIVE OF AMERICA’S
GREATEST DIRECTOR OF SUSPENSE
Coordinator: Myrna Weisselberg
Mondays 1PM -3:30PM
At the Library Meeting Rooms 1-3
Ten sessions starting February 21
Great films of suspense directed by Alfred Hitchcock, “The Master of Suspense”, will
challenge you each week. Many of his thrillers have twist endings and thriller plots
featuring depictions of violence, murder and crime. The Daily Telegram (U.K.) said “…
he did more to shape modern cinema which would be utterly different without him. His
flair was for narrative, cruelly withholding crucial information from his characters and
from us and engaging in the emotions of the audience like no one else”. Are you ready
for the “Master of Suspense” and are you able to identify Alfred’s cameo visits in these
films????
Date
Suspense
Presenter
We will also continue to see and hear the early works of great comedians including
situation comedies. Finally, we will find out about the value of laughter without the
benefit of a joke…In this case laughter is not only catching but also relaxing. Learn
about “laughter clubs”
2/21
Family Plot
Myrna Weisselberg
2/28
Vertigo
Lori Frank
3/7
Trouble with Harry
Rose Meseck
Every session will be spontaneous so join Michael for lots of good humor and laughter.
You are guaranteed to go away with this
and not this.
3/14
Dial M for Murder
Mike Studnick
3/21
Notorious
Dot McMahon
3/28
Spellbound
Lois Wolfer
4/4
Life Boat
George Bravante
4/11
Foreign Correspondent
Peg Wagner
4/18
Rebecca
Muriel Braunstein
4/25
The Lady Vanishes
Jim Smyth
SAVE IT! … KEEP THE MASTER COURSE SCHEDULE
For your ready reference of course locations, days and times we
recommend that you keep a copy of the master course schedule.
Save Pages # 7 & # 8 and post them!
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VISIT THE CLL & FRIENDS WEBSITES!
Your source for updated information on CLL Semesters and other activities
as well as Friends events.
Simply log onto www.kinnelonlibrary.org and click on the link for ‘CLL/
Friends’ to check out these two websites!
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WELCOME TO THE
FUN OF WATERCOLORS
Amy Leonard and Allen Nelson
Wednesdays 9:30AM – 12:30PM
At the Library, Meeting Rooms 1-3
Ten sessions starting February 23
Participation limited to 35
Cost of supplies will be additional
Free and loose or tightly controlled. Wet into wet or detailed and dry brush. Which
describes your approach to this popular medium? Each student is encouraged to do his
or her own thing with as much individual supervision as class size permits.
Dig out those paints that have been lying around since --- (?); or start off with a
brand new palette. Paint your house; the dog; or, weather permitting, the whole world
outside. It’s worth trying and you will surprise yourself with your productions and
progress.
Beginners are most welcome. Did it once, but feel rusty or unsure, or just need a
specific time and place to paint? Come, try us! In addition, as a class participant you can
use the extensive collection of “How to” and watercolor books in the Library.
Beginners should come to the 1st class with supplies and be prepared to
paint. A list of start-up supplies will be available at the Library after February 7.
Amy Leonard, a Kinnelon resident, is an accomplished artist with a wide range of
interests in subject matter in both watercolor and pen and ink. She has won numerous
awards and has been featured in a number of juried shows.
Allen Nelson is a watercolorist / oil painter and a Boonton Twsp. resident, with a
special interest in landscapes. He was formerly an instructor with the Gallery Group and
has won awards in several regional shows.
OIL PAINTING
Allen Nelson and Linda Farmer
Tuesdays 9:30AM-12:30PM
At the Library, Meeting Rooms 1 - 3
Ten sessions starting February 22
Participation limited to 35
Cost of supplies will be additional
Please note change in course starting time
Beginners as well as experienced artists will be able to start painting the first day of
class. You will benefit from the individual attention and advice of Allen Nelson and Linda
Farmer as they encourage you to develop your talents. No previous experience is necessary,
just the desire to create and enjoy. For new students a list of start-up supplies will be
available at the Library after February 7.
Allen Nelson is a watercolorist/oil painter and a Boonton Twsp. resident with a special
interest in landscapes. He was formerly an instructor with the Gallery Group and has won
awards in several regional shows. Linda Farmer is self taught and has supplemented and
expanded her expertise with watercolors through artist workshops. In recent years, Linda has
been able to nurture her lifelong interest in art. Her initial interest in oil painting has expanded
to sculpture, drawing and watercolors.
CREATIVE SCULPTURE
Marie Louise Andersson and Linda Farmer
Mondays 9:30AM –12:30 PM
At the Library, Meeting Room 4
Ten sessions starting February 21
Participation limited to 20
Some sculpture experience Is required
Cost of supplies will be additional, fee charged for firing, if needed
Students are welcomed and encouraged to make clay come alive in their hands. The
instructors will build on your skills and guide you through the steps involved in making clay
sculpture, choosing clay, handling your tools, hollowing and firing your creations. Clay and
tools will be available at the first class.
Marie Andersson has been actively involved with sculptor for a number of years as a CLL
student and recent instructor. Marie is a self-taught watercolorist and sculptress. Her work is
dramatic and easily identified. Assisting Marie will be Linda Farmer. Linda is another selftaught sculptress as well as an oil painter and watercolorist. She is also an instructor in oil
painting.
THANK YOU EVELYN!
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This semester we give special recognition to Evelyn Duvall who joined CLL in 1994 and since
1997 has been the course leader, instructor and motivation behind our creative sculpture
program. We thank Evelyn for all that she has accomplished. She is retiring from CLL so that
she and husband Ivo can relax and enjoy the time off. Thank you Evelyn for a job well done
and for encouraging hundreds of Sculpture students to enjoy their creativity with clay.
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THE CHALLENGE OF ISLAM
Coordinator: Dr. Tom McCloskey *
Tuesdays 1:30PM – 3:30PM
At the Library Meeting Rooms 1-3
Ten sessions starting February 22
GREAT ADVENTURES IN ART
THEN AND NOW!
Coordinators: Lori and Bob Frank
Wednesdays 1:30PM- 3:30PM
At the Library Meeting Rooms 1-3
Nine sessions starting February 23
Join us and participate in what will be an exciting tour of art starting with a review of
the art of ancient Greece. This will be followed by insight into the art of the middle ages
plus focusing on French paintings from the 17th to 19th century. Finally, the course will
complete our art adventures by exploring “Art In Our Own Time.”
Date
Presenter
The Adventure
2/23
The Classical Ideal
Bob Frank
3/2
Romanesque & Gothic
Joan Stapleton
3/9
Early Renaissance
Dorothy McMahon
3/16
High Renaissance
Lois Wolfer
3/23
Baroque
3/30
What could be timelier than this course on Islam and what it is all about as to the
historical, cultural and political relationship between Islam and the Western world.
Very simply, how does America respond to the challenge and how does the world
respond based on each country’s own particular make up and concerns? Also, to be
discussed is the fundamental question as to what are the teachings of Islam. Is
violence indeed a core teaching of the religion? Is there common ground for
dialogue?
This exciting, timely and topical course will include the following. Handouts will be
available providing information on each session.
Date
The Programs
2/22
Father Abraham
Lori Frank
3/1
Father Abraham - Part II
Age of Reason
Bea Levine
3/8
The Middle East Today
Impressionism & Post
Impressionism
3/15
The Middle East Today - Part II
4/6
Myrna Weisselberg
3/22
Islam & Terrorism
4/13
Into the 20th Century
Muriel Lehrer
3/29
Islam & Terrorism - Part II
4/20
Art In Our Own Time
Stan Lehrer
4/5
Muslims in America
4/12
Muslims in America - Part II
4/19
Religion and Globalization
4/26
Religion and Globalization - Part II
* Dr. Tom McCloskey is professor of religion, philosophy and history at William
Paterson University, Fairleigh Dickinson University and Bloomfield College.
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