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<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>CommunitySchoolFall 2013 <strong>Course</strong>s • TripsActivities for Children…and more!Learning opportunities for a lifetime


<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School • 600 Harristown Road, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>, N.J. 07452<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School600 Harristown Road<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>, NJ 07452 Fax: 201-389-5018201-389-5011 Website: www.grcsonline.comLocationsThe <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School (<strong>GRCS</strong>)is located in the main lobby of the <strong>Glen</strong><strong>Rock</strong> High School, at the Hamilton Avenueoval. Parking is available in the lot on thewest side of the high school and on sidestreets around the school. Specific classroomswill be posted when you arrive onopening night. Access to the school isthrough the Main lobby only.Selected classes are also offered at:• Byrd School, 640 Doremus Avenue• Central School, 600 Maple Avenue• Coleman School, <strong>10</strong>0 Pinelynn Road• Community Church of <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>,354 <strong>Rock</strong> Road• Hamilton School, 380 Harristown Road• Midland Park High School,250 Prospect Street, Midland ParkSome of our classes are offered incooperation with Midland ParkContinuing Education.DirectionsTo <strong>GRCS</strong>:From Garden State Parkway: Exit #160on GSP. At bottom of exit ramp turn left.Approx. 1/4 mile down follow signs forRt. 4W & 208N. Take Rt. 208N for approx.2 1/2 miles to N. Maple Avenue - Ridgewoodexit. Take N. Maple Avenue to first trafficlight. Turn right onto Harristown Road.<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> High School is approximately1 mile on right.From Route 17: Exit Rt. 17 at MidlandAvenue - follow signs for <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>. TakeMidland Avenue 4 traffic lights (at the2nd light Midland Ave. becomes GroveStreet). At the 4th light make left turnonto Prospect Street. Take Prospect fourblocks, make right onto Harristown Road.<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> High School is approximately1/2 mile on left.From Route 208: Exit Rt. 208 at N. MapleAve. - Ridgewood. Follow directions abovefor GSP.To Midland Park High Schoolfrom <strong>GRCS</strong>:Take Harristown Road west to N. MapleAvenue. Turn right and proceed to thesecond traffic light - <strong>Rock</strong> Road. Turn lefton <strong>Rock</strong> Road; follow through town of<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> to "T" at Lincoln Avenue. Makeright on Lincoln to "T" at Godwin Avenue.Turn left on Godwin to second light.Make right onto Prospect Street. MidlandPark High School is at 250 Prospect Street.To the <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Pool:From Rt. 208, take the N. Maple Ave. -Ridgewood exit. Take Maple Avenue to thethird light and turn left on <strong>Rock</strong> Road. Gothrough the center of town and turn rightat the "<strong>Rock</strong>" on Doremus Avenue. Thepool and parking lot are located about ¼mile on the left side.2


www.grcsonline.com • 201-389-5011 • Fax 201-389-5018Table of ContentsGeneral Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Trips and Shows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Tots to Teens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Business Matters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Personal Interests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Computers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Creative Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Recreation & Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Senior's Semester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32Terrific for Tots Preschool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34Faculty Listing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36Alphabetical Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Registration Forms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .393


<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School • 600 Harristown Road, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>, N.J. 07452<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community SchoolFall Program 2013The <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School is a community oriented organization sponsored andadministered by the <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Board of Education. It offers educational, recreationaland cultural activities for children, adults and senior citizens from <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> and surroundingcommunities. Programs for children include preschool, kindergarten enrichment, before andafter school care and a variety of summer camp experiences. Adult and senior courses focus onself improvement, business, technology, fitness and sports. In addition, the community schoolsponsors trips to Broadway shows, day trips to points of interest in the tri-state area and extendedtrips across the United States and abroad. We welcome suggestions for our constantly changingcurriculum as well as ways of improving our services to the community.<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community SchoolPaula A. Valenti, Ed. D., Superintendent of SchoolsAndrea H. Tahinos, Director, Community School& District CommunicationsJeanne Marie Dalie, Administrative Assistant to the DirectorLynne Ward, Trip CoordinatorMartha Manges, Children’s Programs CoordinatorJennifer Ostolaza, RegistrarGeneral InformationRefunds for classes - Tuition fees less $15 will berefunded if a student cancels at least 5 days beforea class begins. Otherwise, no refunds will be given.Refunds for trips - If a replacement can befound, a $15 per-person fee will be deductedfrom the amount to be refunded. There is norefund if we cannot fill the space. This policyapplies to theater trips and day trips.Class transfers - In case of insufficient enrollment,students may elect to transfer to another class orhave their full fee refunded. Transfers will not bepermitted after the first class session.Inclement weather - Closing due to stormsdeveloping during the day will be announced onour answering machine at 201-389-5011 andposted on our website. Make-up dates are providedfor all canceled classes. If public schools are closedduring the day, no night classes will be held.<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> senior citizens - A 15% discount onmost courses is offered to <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> senior citizensage 62 and over. The discount is not offered onour already discounted seniors’ classes, Broadwayshows and cooperative courses that are offered atthe Midland Park Continuing Education Program.Please indicate "Senior Citizen" when registering.<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Board of EducationSheldon Hirschberg, PresidentBarbara Steuert, Vice PresidentRandi BlumbergGene CalderonElizabeth CarrCarlo Cella IIIRona McNabolaSanjiv OhriRobin RubinsteinIn addition, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> seniors are eligible forGolden Key Cards, which provide for freeadmittance to all <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Public Schoolfunctions including athletic events. Cardsare available in the community school office.Age restrictions for youth - Programs foryouth are listed under the Tots to Teenssection. Persons under the age of 18 arenot permitted in adult classes exceptwhere noted.Supplies - Supplies and equipment (unlessspecified) are not furnished to studentsenrolled in adult classes.Special needs - Most <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> schools arebarrier free. If you have special needs, pleasenotify the <strong>GRCS</strong> upon registration.Discount theater tickets - See the frontdesk for ticket availability for manyBroadway shows.Suggestion box - Please let us hear fromyou. If you have an idea for a new class orwould like to recommend an instructor, feelfree to contact us. If you have a suggestionon how we can improve our services to thecommunity, our director would like to know.4


www.grcsonline.com • 201-389-5011 • Fax 201-389-5018RegistrationRegistrationRegistration begins immediately and is ongoing. Registrations are not confirmed. Ifyou are not otherwise notified, your registration has been accepted. There are fiveways to register:Online: Registration and payment formost <strong>GRCS</strong> classes, trips and programs canbe done online! You only need a valid emailaddress and a credit card to use thisconvenient, secure website, which isavailable 24/7. Follow these easy steps tocreate an account on Community Pass.Then you may review our various coursedescriptions and register online using acredit card. The one-time set up of youruser account is fast and easy.Step 1. From any computer withan internet connection, go tohttps://register.communitypass.net/glenrockStep 2. Click on "Create an Account forYour Family Now!" Complete the accountform by filling in your information.After your information is entered, youcan add more family members to youraccount by clicking "Update FamilyInformation." On the top of the next pageyou will be given the option to either"Add Another Child" or "Add AnotherAdult" by clicking the appropriate box.After adding all of your family members,your family account is set up. Clicking"Home" will return you to theCommunity Pass homepage.Step 3. From the drop down box under"Register Now!" select the "<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>Community School" organization. Whenthe second drop down menu appears,select the program of interest and click"Go." Follow the instructions on eachpage to review and register for any ofour programs.Please note: when registering online,payment can only be made with acredit card.We hope you find this process a fast andconvenient way to register for programs,classes and trips. If you have questions orneed assistance, please call the <strong>GRCS</strong> at201-389-5011.By mail: Complete the registration form(inside back cover) and mail it with yourcheck or credit card information. Make allchecks payable to <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> CommunitySchool.In person: The <strong>GRCS</strong> office is openweekdays from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. andTuesday and Thursday evenings whenclass is in session.By phone: Call 201-389-5011. (creditcard only)By fax: Complete and sign the registrationform, including credit card account andCVV numbers, and fax it to 201-389-5018.<strong>Course</strong> Listing Key(+) - Plus Materials(6) - Number of sessions(M$) - Cost of materials payable at first class(T$) - Cost of text payable at first class(HAM) - Hamilton School(GRHS) - <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> High School(CENT) - Central School(CC) - <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community Church(BS) - Byrd School(COLE) - Coleman School(MPHS) - Midland Park High School5


<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School • 600 Harristown Road, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>, N.J. 07452Trips and ShowsShow BusJoin us to see one or more top performances. Door to door service, no tolls, no parkingproblems, no hassle. Tickets are limited. Register early! Gift certificates areavailable for all of the shows listed.Our cancellation policy on theatre trips is as follows: if we can replace you, a $15 perperson fee will be deducted from your refund. There is no refund if we cannot fillyour space. Occasionally there are opportunities for last minute tickets. If you wouldlike to be called when these tickets are available, please let us know. The cancellation oftrips and/or theatre tickets, due to inclement weather or other unforeseen conditions,is determined by the trip company, bus company or theatre, not the communityschool. If the company does not cancel, the community school can not refund yourmoney. We can not be held responsible if unforeseen circumstances, i.e, traffic delays,cause us to alter part of any planned trip.Register online, in person, by mail, phone 201-389-5011, or fax 201-389-5018.You will receive a reminder post card approximately one week before the date of thetrip. If you do not receive one, please call our office to confirm your reservations.WICKEDThursday, October 24 $<strong>10</strong>5The untold musical story of The Wizard ofOz’s Wicked Witch of the West and Glindathe Good... before Dorothy dropped in.Based on the imaginative Gregory Maguirenovel, Wicked takes a fantasy journeythrough the unseen side of Oz, sharing atale of unexpected friendship and love.Bus departs the <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> High School at4:30 p.m. and returns immediately afterthe show. Rear orchestra seats.MOTOWNTuesday, October 29 $<strong>10</strong>5MOTOWN THE MUSICAL is the real storyof the one-of-a-kind sound that hit theairwaves in 1959 and changed our cultureforever. This exhilarating show chartsMotown founder Berry Gordy's incrediblejourney from featherweight boxer to theheavyweight music mogul who launchedthe careers of Diana Ross, Michael Jackson,Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson, MarvinGaye and so many more. Depart <strong>Glen</strong><strong>Rock</strong> High School at 4:30 p.m. (7 p.m.performance) and return immediatelyafter the show. Mezzanine SeatsPIPPINTuesday, November 12 GREAT PRICE!! $<strong>10</strong>5The Tony Award-winning medieval popmusical fable by Stephen Schwartz andRoger O. Hirson, has been given acircus-style revamp by Diane Paulus, andlights up the stage with gorgeous visualsand sumptuous tunes. This acclaimedmusical has received an impressive ten2013 Tony Award nominations includingBest Revival of a Musical. Depart <strong>Glen</strong><strong>Rock</strong> High School at 5:30 p.m. (8 p.m.performance) and return immediatelyafter the show. Mezzanine seats6


www.grcsonline.com • 201-389-5011 • Fax 201-389-5018Day TripsRegistration begins immediately! Phone 201-389-5011 or Fax 201-389-5018.When registering online or by phone or fax, a credit card is required. When phoning,please have credit card at hand. Fee includes transportation, tours, meals and gratuities(exceptions noted). All tours are accompanied by a community school representativeor a professional guide. The <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School reserves the right to makeappropriate changes in itineraries due to unforeseen circumstances. Call 201-389-5011for information.Our cancellation policy on day trips is as follows: if we can replace you, a $15 perperson fee will be deducted from your refund. There is no refund if we cannot fillyour space. If you have special requests (handicap needs, special diet, barrier-freebuildings, etc.) please call us. We will try to answer your questions and make necessaryarrangements for you. You will receive a reminder post card approximately one weekbefore the date of the trip. If you do not receive one, please call our office to confirmyour reservation.Food Lover’s Fantasy:Manhattan’s Best Gourmet MarketsSunday, September 8 $69If you are a food lover with gourmettastes, don’t miss this tour. You’ll shopand sample your way through many ofNew York’s legendary food emporiums,as well as explore some of the city’s mostexciting neighborhoods. Stops includeZabar’s, long the standard for gourmetdelicacies, the Todd English Food Hall atthe Plaza hotel, Eataly, the huge Italianmarket and restaurant complex ownedby celebrity chefs Lidia Bastianich andMario Batali, the unique ChelseaMarket, housed in what was formerly aNabisco factory, and then end the day onBleeker Street in Greenwich Village,which features shops like Murray’sCheese, Amy’s Bread and Roccos’s pastries.(Lunch will be on your own at one of theChelsea market’s many eateries). Tourconducted by Dianne Golder of Bite ofthe Apple Tours. Bus departs <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>High School 8:30 a.m. and returns atapproximately 6:30 p.m. (Bring coolers ifyou intend to shop).The Other HamptonsTuesday, September <strong>10</strong> $79Explore two of the most fashionableresort towns on Long Island. Start the dayin Sag Harbor, noted for its many lovely19th century homes, antique shops,boutiques and specialty stores. Sag Harborwas a major whaling port. The first stopis the Whaling Museum which containswhaling equipment, scrimshaw, paintings,furnishings and more. Lunch is in one ofthe town’s many fine restaurants (on yourown, not included in fee). After lunch youwill have time to browse the waterfrontarea and explore the town’s many shops.Next, head to East Hampton where youwill visit the quaint home of playwright,actor and diplomat John Payne, whowrote the song “Home Sweet Home.” Thehouse contains 17th and 18th-centuryfurniture and a fine collection of Englishceramics and lusterware. Also tourMulford Farm, the site of the original17th century settlement of Maidstone.To end the day, you will visit fashionableEast Hampton to browse in the manyupscale shops before returning home.Tour conducted by Dianne Golder of Biteof the Apple Tours. Bus departs the <strong>Glen</strong><strong>Rock</strong> pool at 7:15 a.m. and returns atapproximately 7:30 p.m.7


<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School • 600 Harristown Road, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>, N.J. 07452Hoboken: Hip and HistoricThursday, Sep 12 $62Hoboken has been transformed from agritty factory town into an area of highpriced condos, expensive boutiques andrestaurants galore. Join us for a guidedtour as we explore this fascinating areawhich has a unique history filled withmany firsts—the first baseball game, thefirst steam locomotive, the first ferryservice and the first yacht club. It is alsothe birthplace of old blue eyes, FrankSinatra, and where the “Cake Boss” isfilmed. We will also visit Liberty State Parkin Jersey City which boasts stunning viewsof New York and is the site of a 9/11memorial. Lunch will be at one of themany restaurants in Hoboken (on yourown, not included in fee). The last stopvisit the Mitsuwa Marketplace inEdgewater, the largest Japanese market inthe U.S, which, features many differentspecialty shops and restaurants that offerbeautifully presented food, baked goods,and candies. Tour conducted by DianneGolder of Bite of the Apple Tours. Busdeparts the <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> pool at 8:45 a.m.and returns at approximately 6:00 p.m.Philadelphia Highlights -Barnes Museum, Reading Market & SightseeingSaturday, September 14 $95Spend the early part of the day on a bustour led by one of Philadelphia’s mostentertaining and experienced guideswho will show you famous sightsconnected to America’s quest for freedomand independence, as well as modern dayPhiladelphia. Lunch will be at the ReadingTerminal Market where mom and popstands compete with larger restaurants toserve food from around the world, as wellas local favorites, like Philly cheese steaks(on your own). It’s also one of the bestspots in Philadelphia to buy deliciousproduce, meats, baked goods, prepared foodsand Amish specialties. In the afternoon,you will visit the Barnes Foundation, thenewest addition to Philadelphia’s museumdistrict. Albert Barnes’ multibillion-dollarcollection of Impressionist works by painterslike Cezanne, Gauguin, Manet, Matisse,Mogdigliani, Renoir and Van Gogh is housedin a gorgeous ultra-modern building fardifferent from the original museum in thePhiladelphia suburbs. However, the museum’sinterior remains true to Barnes’ vision, andso the artworks are displayed as they werein his home at the time of his death in1951. Tour conducted by Dianne Golderof Bite of the Apple Tours. Bus departs the<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> high school at 7:30 a.m. andreturns at approximately 7:30 p.m.The Many Faces Of NewarkThursday, October <strong>10</strong> $89Join Liz Del Tufo, Newark’s premier tourguide, for another fascinating day inNewark. We will travel to the Ironboundneighborhood and visit St. Casimir'sChurch, built in 1920’s by the Polishcommunity. Its opulence will delight you.After our visit we will make a stop at alocal bakery to take home some Portuguesetreats. Lunch will be at Rodizio's, wheregrilled meats are carved at your table.The lunch also includes vegetables, salad,sangria, soda, a buffet dessert table, pluscoffee or tea. Then on to Our Lady ofKazan Russian Orthodox Church, built asan Episcopal Church, which now serves aRussian Orthodox congregation. Of specialnote are the exquisite icons, many comingfrom the "Mother Country" Russia. Wewill end the day at the Newark Museum,where you will view a special exhibitionentitled “Ming to Modern, Treasures ofOur Asian Collection." Also on view arethe photographs of George Tice, a Newarknative, called “Seeing Beyond the Moment."Bus departs the <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> pool at 9:15 a.m.and returns approximately 5:30 p.m.8


www.grcsonline.com • 201-389-5011 • Fax 201-389-5018Magnanini Farm WinerySunday, October 13 $98Stroll the vineyards, taste the wines andenjoy the countryside at Magnanini FarmWinery, located in Wallkill, NY. Your dayincludes wine tasting and a six-courselunch including Assorted Antipasto,Homemade soup, Risotto w/PorciniMushroom and homemade sausage,Mixed Garden Salad, Roast Veal (or) PorkLoin, with Marinated Broiled Chicken,Vegetable, Rosemary baked potato, dessertand coffee. Beverages are not included(soda, wine or beer – cash bar available).Enjoy live accordion music and singingby the World Class Duo Mario Taccaand Mary Mancini. Don’t miss this dayfull of great food, dancing andentertainment! Bus departs <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>High School at 9:45 a.m. and returnsapproximately 6:30 p.m.Connecticut Steam Train And RiverboatSaturday, October 19 $95Depart for Essex, CT and start your daywith a delicious lunch at Oliver’sTaverne (indicate choice of entree onregistration form: Flat Iron Steakw/Mushrooms, Vermont Cheddar & PearStuffed Chicken, Baked Filet of Salmon,Eggplant Parmigiana with Pasta). Afterlunch at the historic 1892 Essex Station,you’ll board vintage rail cars pulled byan authentic steam locomotive. The trainmeanders through the scenic countryside to Deep River Landing, where you’reescorted onto the Becky Thatcher riverboat.Aboard Becky’s 1-1/4 hour cruise alongthe Connecticut River, you’ll delight inbreathtaking scenery and view historiclandmarks such as Gillette Castle andGoodspeed Opera House. When Beckyreturns to Deep River Landing, the steamtrain welcomes you for the return trip toEssex Station. Bus departs <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>High School 9:15 a.m. and returnsapproximately 7:15 p.mTribute To The Lettermen At Villa RomaTuesday, October 22 $92Join us again at the extravagant Villa RomaResort located in the heart of the Catskillsin Callicoon, NY. Enjoy the fantasticTribute to the Lettermen featuring formermember Mark Preston, as they sing theirworld-famous hits including “Put YourHead on My Shoulder”, “Venus”, “Hurt SoBad”, “The Way You Look tonight, “GoingOut of My Head”, as well as countlessother songs made famous by The Lettermen.Lunch includes Fruit Cup and MinestroneSoup, choice of entrée: Half RoastedChicken, London Broil or Tilapia. Pleaseindicate your choice on registration form.Dessert: Chef’s Surprise. Villa Roma alsooffers many activities for a full day of fun.Bus departs the <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> pool at 8 a.m.and returns approximately 5:00 p.m.Registration begins immediately.1. Online Registration on the Web - Please see page 5 for details.2. By Mail - Complete the registration form on inside back cover.3. In Person - At the community school office in the high school.4. By Telephone - 201-389-5011 Credit card only.5. By Fax - 201-389-5018 Credit card only. Use the registration form.9


<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School • 600 Harristown Road, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>, N.J. 07452Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum/Lunch Lincoln Center TourThursday, October 24 $<strong>10</strong>5Begin your day with a self-guided audiotour of the Intrepid Sea, Air & SpaceMuseum, one of America's leading, historic,cultural and educational institutions. TheMuseum is centered on the aircraftcarrier Intrepid (CVS-11), one of the mostsuccessful ships in US history and now anational historic landmark. Also includedis entrance to the Space Shuttle Pavilion.Next enjoy a delicious three course lunchat a delightful Italian restaurant - DaRosina's (included). After lunch take atour of Lincoln Center where you will gobehind the scenes at venues where aspectacular range of artists have performed,including Luciano Pavarotti, MikhailBaryshnikov, Leonard Bernstein and BruceSpringsteen. Each tour is unique and younever know what might happen. Youmight sit in on a rehearsal, walk onto astage or meet a star. Bus departs the <strong>Glen</strong><strong>Rock</strong> pool at 8:45 a.m. and returns atapproximately 6:00 p.m.Sands Casino, Bethlehem, PaSunday, October 27 $45Come with us to the exciting Sands CasinoResort in Bethlehem, PA. and enjoy 5 hoursof fun and play. This state of the art casinofeatures over 3000 slot machines, as well asTable Games and Poker Room. Your tripincludes $20 in slot play and $5 food voucher.All guests must present a governmentissued photo I.D. in order to receive voucher.Bus departs <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> at 8:45 a.m. andreturns approximately 5:30 p.m.Polished AppleWednesday, October 30 $89Start our day at Gracie Mansion, hometo most of New York City’s mayors for a1 hour guided tour and learn the historyof the mansion. Next enjoy lunch atCarmines on Broadway, where we willenjoy a family style lunch: Appetizergarlic bread, mixed green salad, pastarigatoni& broccoli with garlic and oiland linguine marinara Entrée- chickenparmigiana, Dessert- tiramisu. The finalstop will be the Museum of the City ofNew York. Here you will explore themany different exhibits at your ownpace. Depart the <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> pool at 8:15a.m. and return approximately 4:30pm.Apple Festival At Peddler’s VillageSaturday, November 2 $52Take home a bushel of your favoritevariety of apples; green, golden and reddelicious apples - all grown from localapple orchards. Watch authenticdemonstrations of cider production withan antique cider press and the productionof old-fashioned apple butter stirred byhand for hours in a huge cauldron overan open fire. Discover handmade craftsand artist demonstrations and enjoy livemusical entertainment. Depart the <strong>Glen</strong><strong>Rock</strong> High School at 8:30 a.m. and returnapproximately 6 p.m.<strong>10</strong>


www.grcsonline.com • 201-389-5011 • Fax 201-389-5018Culinary Instutite Tour & Lunch-“Plus” New- Vassar College Art MuseumTuesday, November 5 $82Start the day with a drive to the HudsonValley Region to visit the Culinary Instituteof America for lunch and a tour. The CIAis located in Hyde Park, N.Y. on the HudsonRiver’s east bank. After arriving take a45-minute tour of the culinary to see howthe students learn hands on. The tour isconducted by the students themselves. Lunchis at the American Bounty Restaurant. Herewe will enjoy a three course pre-selectedmeal (call our office for a detailed lunchmenu). After having time to visit thebakery and gift shop we will depart for ashort ride to Vasser College to visit theirart museum. The collections of theFrances Lehman Loeb Art Center chartthe history of art from antiquity to thepresent and comprise over 18,000 works.Depart the <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> pool at 8 a.m. andreturn approximately 4:30 p.m.Holiday Shopping, Holiday LightsThursday, Dec. 5 $68New York City’s popular holiday marketscater to people looking for unusual andone-of-a-kind gifts. Today we visit three ofthem, as well as enjoy the sights of NewYork at Christmas. Our first stop today is34th Street to see what Macy’s inventivewindow designers have come up with forthis year. Next we go to Union Squarewhere a big holiday market is in full swing.Then we will visit the upscale indoorholiday market at Grand Central Station,which also boasts many shops and agourmet market. (Dinner is on your ownat the food court). You will then go to theever-expanding holiday market in BryantPark which surrounds the park’s ice rink,where there is always lots of skatingaction. End the evening with a visit to<strong>Rock</strong>efeller Center to see the brilliantlylit tree and view the Saks 5th Avenuewindows. Tour conducted by DianneGolder of Bite of the Apple Tours. Busdeparts the <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> pool at 1:45 p.m.and returns approximately <strong>10</strong>:00 p.m.Bethlehem, The Christmas CitySaturday, December 7 $125Upon your welcome arrival at the NEWArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks,you willhave a chance to relax and then browsethe Bethlehem gift shop before lunch.Then feast on a superb holiday luncheonincluding a duet of pan seared chickengallette with basil cream, braised beefshort rib wellington, mashed yukon’s, abrussel sprout/carrot medley and cherrypie with fresh cinnamon whipped cream.Later enjoy a heart-warming holidaymusical “Christmas 1954” in the MusikfestCafé. Timeless Christmas classics andBethlehem’s rich history make this show a“must see” for the holiday season. Afterthe show spend time shopping for specialholiday gifts at Christkindlmarkt. Then goback in time as you tour Bethlehem bynight with a guide dressed in periodclothing. Experience a breathtaking viewof Bethlehem and the entire Lehigh Valleyfrom atop South Mountain, home of thefamous Star of Bethlehem. Registrationsmust be received by October 1. Busdeparts <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> High School at 8:45 a.m.and returns approximately 8:30 p.m.11


<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School • 600 Harristown Road, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>, N.J. 07452Yuletide Happenings In MorristownWednesday, December 11 $75Morristown calls itself the town thatinvented Santa, and on your bus tour ofthe town your guide will tell you why. Shewill also relate fascinating facts about therole the town played in the RevolutionaryWar and about the wealthy Gilded Agefamilies who built their homes here. Afterthe tour, visit Macculloch Hall, a grand19th century mansion built by the founderof the Morris Canal that is filled withmuseum quality furniture and accessoriesand is always beautifully decorated for theholidays. Lunch is on your own at one ofthe town’s many restaurants. After lunchvisit the Morris Museum, which also willbe decked out for the season. It containsexhibits of the fine and decorative arts,costumes, textiles, toys and the naturalsciences. A special treat is the extraordinaryMusical Machines and Living Dolls exhibitthat features over 750 historic mechanicalmusical instruments and automata(mechanical figures), some dating back tothe 1800’s. The last stop is Acorn Hall, animpressive 1853 Italianate mansion whichretains 95% of its original furnishings andwill be decorated in high Victorian stylefor the Christmas season. Tour conductedby Dianne Golder of Bite of the AppleTours. Bus departs the <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> pool at8:00 a.m. and returns at approximately5:30 p.m.Hudson River Mansions AglowFriday, December 13 $95Much like Newport, the Hudson Valley iswhere wealthy industrialists and landedgentry built magnificent country estates,and on this tour you will see three of themdressed up for the holiday season. AtSpringwood, the Roosevelt family home,you will get a glimpse of how the presidentand his family celebrated the holidays.After a complete lunch at Coppola’srestaurant (included), visit the VanderbiltMansion, a palatial Gilded Age countryhome that features original French andItalian furnishings. Sparkling trees andother elaborate Christmas decorationscapture the spirit of the season. The laststop is Wilderstein, the Queen Ann-stylemansion occupied by three generationsof the Suckley family. For over 30 yearstalented florists and designers havetransformed the home into a Christmaswonderland. (Daisy Suckley, FDR’s longtimecompanion and confidante, was thesubject of the movie “Hyde Park onHudson” starring Bill Murray and LauraLinney.) Tour conducted by DianneGolder of Bite of the Apple Tours. Busdeparts the <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> pool 7:45 a.m. andreturns at approximately 6:30 p.m.Registration begins immediately.1. Online Registration on the Web - Please see page 5 for details.2. By Mail - Complete the registration form on inside back cover.3. In Person - At the community school office in the high school.4. By Telephone - 201-389-5011 Credit card only.5. By Fax - 201-389-5018 Credit card only. Use the registration form.12


www.grcsonline.com • 201-389-5011 • Fax 201-389-5018Extended TripsRegistration begins immediately! Phone 201-389-5011 or Fax 201-389-5018Reservation procedures for multi-day tours are as follows:Reservation may be made by mail, fax or phone with a credit card. At that time you willbe mailed a reservation form, which you must fill out and return to us to confirmyour space with your non-refundable deposit. You will be required to send finalpayment as advised on the registration form. Approximately two weeks prior todeparture, you will be sent a packet including a letter with your final itinerary,hotel phone numbers and baggage tags. Any further refunds will be based onrestrictions of each individual tour operator.Trip Cancellation InsuranceOptional travel insurance is available for multi-day tours for an additional fee.Please call our office for a brochure.Newport & Block Island4 days-3 nightsMonday, September 30-Thursday, October 3Single $669, Double $539Tour Newport's Gilded Age Gothic Revivalvillas, shingle-style cottages and opulentItalian and French palaces, and find a worldof exceptional elegance and inspirationalarchitecture. A cruise on Newport Harborgives you a different, water view of themagnificent mansions lining the shore. Hopaboard the ferry to Block Island for a scenic,island-bus tour of this fascinating island.Delicious dinners complete your stay infabulous Newport! A non-refundabledeposit of $<strong>10</strong>0. p/p will confirm yourspace. Final payment will be dueAugust 1, 2013.This package includes:• 3 Nights Lodging• 3 Breakfasts• 3 Dinners• Round-trip Block Island Ferry• Tour Block Island on island bus• Newport Harbor Cruise• Brick Marketplace• Luggage Handling• All Taxes and Meal Gratuities• Motor coach transportation• Tours of 2 Gilded-age MansionsPittsburgh Express3 days/2 nightsWednesday, April 30 – Friday, May 2, 2014Single $559, Double $449, Triple $429Come join us on the Pittsburgh Expressand experience this beautiful city. Viewthe remarkable stained glass windows atthe historic Heinz Memorial Chapel, Marvelat Frank Lloyd Wright’s architecturalwonder, “Fallingwater” and pause toremember at the Flight 93 Memorial. Thispackage include: motorcoach transportation,2 nights lodging; 2 breakfasts; 2 dinners,including CLO Cabaret Dinner Show;Gateway Clipper Cruise; Guided Tour ofPittsburgh; Phipps Conservatory andBotanical Gardens; Frank Lloyd Wright’s“Fallingwater;” Flight 93 Memorial; luggagehandling, taxes and meal gratuities. Anon-refundable deposit of $<strong>10</strong>0 per personis required upon registration. Call the<strong>GRCS</strong> office for a complete itinerary.13


<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School • 600 Harristown Road, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>, N.J. 07452Cape May2 nights/ 3 daysTuesday May 20- Thursday May 22, 2014Triple $380, Double $395, Single $485Day 1 - Early morning departure for CapeMay. Check into your hotel.Dinner is included this eveningDay 2 - Breakfast at the hotel, then departfor Physick Estate for a tour. Next enjoy atrolley tour of the Historic District. Havefree time to enjoy shopping alongWashington Street Mall, lunch is on yourown. After shopping meet the guide for awalking tour of two of Cape May’sVictorian Inns. Dinner will be at Elaine’sVictorian Dinner Theater.Day 3 - Breakfast at hotel. After check outhead for Atlantic City. You will receive acasino bonus at one of the casino’s. Anon-refundable deposit of $<strong>10</strong>0 perperson is required upon registration. Callthe <strong>GRCS</strong> for a detailed itinerary.Nashville Show Trip6 Nights, 7 DaysSunday, June 8-Saturday June 14, 2014Triple $679, Double $699, Single $879Day 1 - Depart MPHS 8:00 a.m. in a spaciousand restroom equipped motorcoachas you head for lots of excitement inNashville. This evening check into yourenroute hotel and dinner on your own.Day 2 - Depart for the “Music City”-Nashville, TN. – Upon arrival, enjoydinner and check into your Nashville areahotel, dinner included.Day 3 - Take a guided tour of Nashville,including a stop at the Parthenon, a fullscale reproduction of the famous GreekTemple. Then ride on the Delta Riverflatboats inside the Opryland Hotel. Enjoydinner before going to see a show at theGrand Ole Opry.Day 4 - Head to the new $40 millionCountry Music Hall of Fame and exploredowntown Nashville. This evening enjoydinner and a show at the NashvilleNightlife Dinner Theater.Day 5 - Take a guided tour of beautifulBelle Meade Plantation. In the afternoonvisit the <strong>10</strong>,000 square foot Willie Nelsonand Friends Museum and General Store.This evening enjoy an exclusive dinnerparty with entertainment.Day 6 - Leave for Sunsphere Tower inKnoxville, TN . This evening relax inyour enroute hotel. Depart for home. Tourled by Dianne Golder of the Bite of theApple Tours.Fee includes 6 nights lodging, including4 nights in Nashville, <strong>10</strong> meals including6 breakfasts and 4 dinners; taxes andgratuities. Tipping for the bus driver andtour guides is at your discretion. A $<strong>10</strong>0non-refundable deposit per person isrequired upon registration. Call the <strong>GRCS</strong>office for more details. Travel insuranceavailable upon request.Registration begins immediately.1. Online Registration on the Web - Please see page 5 for details.2. By Mail - Complete the registration form on inside back cover.3. In Person - At the community school office in the high school.4. By Telephone - 201-389-5011 Credit card only.5. By Fax - 201-389-5018 Credit card only. Use the registration form.14


www.grcsonline.com • 201-389-5011 • Fax 201-389-5018Ottawa & The Beautiful Thousand Islands4 Nights, 5 DaysFriday, August 15-Tuesday, August 19 2014Triple $575, Double $595, Single $879Day 1 - Depart Midland Park H.S. 8:00 a.m.in a spacious video and restroom equippedmotorcoach as you head to the City ofOttawa-the National Capital of Canadaand one of the most beautiful cities in theworld! Enjoy dinner and check into yourOttawa area hotel (3 nights). Day 2 -Take a guided tour of Ottawa and discoverthis dignified, stately city with over 70municipal parks. Later do some gamingat Casino Du Lac Leamy . Day 3 - Take aguided tour of Parliament Hill and BywardMarket. Later visit the Canadian Museumof Civilization and enjoy dinner at a localrestaurant. Day 4 - Depart for the gorgeousThousand Islands Region. Get a breathtakingviewing of the Canadian <strong>10</strong>00 islands viaa Cruise on the St. Lawrence River and seethe spectacular Boldt Castle on HeartIsland. Enjoy dinner and check into yourhotel. Day 5 - Depart for home.Fee includes: motorcoach transportation;4 nights lodging; 7 meals including; 4breakfasts and 3 dinners; taxes andgratuities. Tipping for the bus driver andtour guides is at your discretion. A $<strong>10</strong>0non-refundable deposit per person isrequired upon registration. Call the<strong>GRCS</strong> office for more details. A passportor passport I.D. is required. Travelinsurance available upon request. Tourled by Dianne Golder of the Bite of theApple Tours.Biltmore Estate & Asheville, N. C.5 Nights, 6 DaysSunday, September 21-Friday, September 26 2014Triple $519, Double $539, Single $689Day 1 - Depart MPHS 8:00 a.m. in aspacious, video and restroom equippedmotorcoach as you head for yourdestination: beautiful Asheville, NorthCarolina, nestled among the Blue RidgeMountains! Check into an en route hotel.Day 2 - Continue towards your destination;enjoy dinner (included) and check intoAsheville area hotel. Day 3 - Depart forthe spectacular Biltmore Estate, America’slargest privately owned home. You will alsovisit the new Antler Village and Winery.Later enjoy dinner with entertainment(included). Day 4 - Guided tour ofAsheville and see the magnificent St.Lawrence Basilica. Drive on the scenicBlue Ridge Parkway, America’s most visitedNational Park unit and known as“America’s favorite drive”. Later visit thefamous Folk Art Center and enjoy dinnerbefore returning to your hotel. Day 5 -Depart for the O. Winston Link Museumin downtown Roanoke, VA. and thisevening relax at your en route hotel.Day 6 - Depart for home.Fee includes 5 nights lodging (3 nights inAsheville area), 5 breakfasts, 3 dinners,taxes and gratuities (tipping for bus driverand tour guides is at your discretion).Travel insurance is available upon request.A $<strong>10</strong>0 per person non-refundabledeposit is required upon registration. Tourled by Dianne Golder of the Bite of theApple Tours. Call the <strong>GRCS</strong> office for acomplete itinerary.Register early!15


<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School • 600 Harristown Road, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>, N.J. 07452Tour De France – Paris , Loire Valley & NormandyOCTOBER <strong>10</strong>-19, 2014Double $3345 PER PERSON- Must call for a triple rateJoin us on this exciting <strong>10</strong> day tour toFrance. Highlights include: Seine RiverCruise and guided city tour of Paris. Drivealong the Champs Elysees to the Arc deTriomphe, visit the Eiffel Tower and NotreDame Cathedral. Optional tour to theLouvre Museum, one of the most famouslandmarks in Paris. Travel to the LoireValley with visits to Chartres, Chateau deChambord, and Royal Chateau d’Amboise.Continue your journey to Mont St. Michel,and the Normandy Landing Beaches.Return to Paris and explore the Montmartredistrict and more. Please call the MPCEoffice at 201-444-2030 for a completeitinerary. Payment Schedule: $300non-refundable deposit required uponregistration. First trip installment of$1200 is due on March 21, 2014. Finalpayment is due July 21, 2014. Travelinsurance is available for $135 per personand may be included with your depositor installment. Insurance cannot bepurchased after final payment is made.Please include a copy of your passportwith your registration.PACKAGE INCLUDES:• Round Trip Flights from Newark or JFKvia scheduled airline.• Fee subject to change based uponairfare; eight nights accommodations atthe following hotels or similar: subjectto availability at time of reservation• 2 night Paris Marriott Rive GaucheHotel, Paris• 2 nights Alliance Hotel Tours Centre,Tours• 2 nights Novotel Bayeux, Bayeux• 2 nights Paris Marriott Rive GaucheHotel, Paris• Arrival and departure transfers, 11meals: 8 breakfasts, 3 dinners withwine; sightseeing per itinerary inmodern air-conditioned motor coach aslisted on the day by day itinerary;services of English-speaking tourmanager throughout; services of localguides in Paris; entrance to sites asoutlined in the day-by-day itinerarywhere noted as admission to or visit toor entrance to; porterage of 1 piece perperson on arrival and departure ateach hotel.Tots to TeensInstrument Lessons – Private for elementary students $240Private music lessons offer comprehensive one-on-one music instruction in beginner tointermediate woodwinds, brass, strings, piano and percussion. Each 30-minute privatelesson meets once a week for eight weeks at Hamilton School. After registering with the<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School you will be contacted by the instructor tomake arrangements for day and time.John Diomede, BM, MM, Music Composition,certified music teacher.8 sessions, Hamilton School16


www.grcsonline.com • 201-389-5011 • Fax 201-389-5018After school activitiesthat “spark” yourchild’s curiosity.Space is limited.Enroll early.Clay Creations Grades 2-4$99 for 6 weeksIn this totally hands-on class, students willlearn to make both functional and funprojects in clay. They will learn differentmethods of working with clay, using theirhands and appropriate tools to create anew project every week. Themes will beseasonal, working with nature, foundobjects, and the tools we provide. Whetherthe project is functional or fun it will bringa smile to your face every time you see it!During each class they will work on athemed project and decorate it, then paintthe project they made the week before, andtake each project home as it’s completed.Each student can be as creative as theydesire to mold their own beautiful creations.They will have fun, learn confidence,creativity, self-expression and a real senseof pride in the pieces they make. Eachstudent should dress appropriately orcome to class with a smock so they canconcentrate on their creativity!Susan MisrokA materials fee of $20 will be due at thefirst class, payable to the instructor.All classes meet from 3:30-4:30 p.m.Session 1: Tuesdays, Sept. 24 to Oct. 29Hamilton SchoolSession 2: Wednesdays, Sept. 25 to Oct. 30Central SchoolSession 3: Tuesdays, Nov. 5 to Dec. 17(no class Nov. 26)Coleman SchoolSession 4: Wednesdays, Nov. 6 to Dec. 18(no class Nov. 27)Byrd SchoolKeyboarding for ChildrenGrades 3-5 $59 for 6 weeksSchool children use computers practicallyevery day, yet in today’s world of handhelddevices, it is very easy for them to developbad keyboarding habits. This self-pacedcourse will teach proper finger placement,memorization and navigation around thekeyboard. Speed and accuracy will bemeasured in each lesson.All classes meet 3:30-4 p.m.Session 1: Tuesdays, Sept. 24 to Oct. 29Coleman SchoolSession 2: Thursdays, Sept. 19 to Oct. 24Central SchoolSession 3: Tuesdays, Nov. 5 to Dec. 17(no class Nov. 26)Byrd SchoolSession 4: Thursdays, Nov. 7 to Dec. 19(no class Nov. 28)Hamilton SchoolDriver’s EducationBehind-the-Wheel Training $295Six hours of behind-the-wheel instructionfor potential drivers 16 years of age andolder. Prerequisite: student must pass lawknowledge and vision test. Call201-389-5011 for information and toregister. Experienced and fully licenseddrivers from The First Time Driving School.17


<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School • 600 Harristown Road, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>, N.J. 07452Boys Basketball ProgramGrades 3 to 8 $<strong>10</strong>0 for 8 sessionsThe <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Basketball Academy presentsits Fall Basketball Program. This eightsessionprogram is run under thedirection of the <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> High Schoolboys basketball coaching staff.Sessions will focus on:• Offensive skill development (ball handling,shooting, passing, one-on-one moves)• Team concepts (cutting, screening,transition offense)• Scrimmage opportunities (3-on-3 and5-on-5)Registration is limited; enroll now!Sundays, Sept. 15, 22, 29, Oct. 6, 20, 27,Nov. 3 and 17Session 1 for boys in grades 3-5, 7-8pmSession 2 for boys in grades 6-8, 8-9pm<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> High SchoolNEW! Co-ed Speed TrainingFee: $<strong>10</strong>0 for 8 sessionsThe Community School introduces SpeedTraining for male and female athletes ofall sports. If your child athlete wants toincrease and improve their speed, quicknessand agility then this program is for them.The eight-week program will cover anumber of performance drills includingcore activation, prehab exercises, movementpreparation, linear speed training, andmulti-directional speed training. Theprogram is led by certified strength andconditioning specialist and certifiedpersonal trainer Jason Mittelman, MAexercise science. Come learn the secretsthat Jason has learned through mentoringunder two of the country’s top performancecoaches of professional athletes. Only 20spots per time slot...register now!Wednesdays, Sept. 18, 25, Oct. 2, 9, 16,23, Nov. 13 and 20Session 1 for boys and girls grades 3-5,7-8 p.m.Session 2 for boys and girls grades 6-8,8-9 p.m.Ballet - Grades K-12$240 1 hour class$320 1 1/2 hour classThe <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> CommunitySchool Ballet Program is now inits 33rd year. The programis under the direction ofDenise Piccino, professionalballet teacher, dancer andchoreographer. Miss Piccino stressesclassical ballet techniques. Classes areavailable at all levels from Beginner toAdvanced. Pointe classes are availableto those who qualify. All classes areheld in the Little Theater at <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>High School.Performance Dates- <strong>Winter</strong>December 6- dress rehearsalDecember 7- 2 performances(1pm & 7pm)Performance Dates- SpringJune 6- dress rehearsalJune 7- 2 performances (1pm & 7 pm)ClassesMonday-3:45 Beginner Ballet (4 1/2-6 years old)4:45 Advanced Beginner andIntermediate 1 (6 and up)5:45 Advanced Ballet Level A6:45 Advanced PointeTuesday3:45 Intermediate Ballet 2 (2 years oftraining or more)4:45 Advanced Intermediate (3 years oftraining or more)5:45 Advanced Ballet Level B6:45 Intermediate PointeThursday4:00 Pre-advanced ballet5:00 Beginner Pointe (5 years training& at least <strong>10</strong> years old) (Must takeone ballet class with pointe)6:00 Stretch pirouette (90 minute class)Friday4-7:30 Rehearsal7:30-9 Tricorne Dance18


www.grcsonline.com • 201-389-5011 • Fax 201-389-5018Business MattersReal EstateSalesperson’s <strong>Course</strong> $299<strong>Course</strong>s are held throughout the year.School exam is administered at the end ofeach course. Upon satisfactory completion,you will be provided with a Certificate ofCompletion and an application for theNJ State real estate license examination.3-Week Daytime <strong>Course</strong>:Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.12-Week Evening <strong>Course</strong>:Monday and Wednesday evenings, 7-<strong>10</strong> p.m.Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 7-<strong>10</strong> p.m.12-Week Saturday <strong>Course</strong> :8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.Offered by <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community Schoolat special reduced tuition fee of $299(includes text)Classes held at KOVATS Real Estate andInsurance School, Maywood, NJ$249 payable to KOVATS$50 payable to <strong>GRCS</strong>Registration must be handled byCommunity School office staff; call201-389-5011.Start Your Own Business $35This course will give an introduction tothe issues involved in making the decisionto start your own business, and what youneed to do to turn your idea for a businessinto a reality. Topics covered will includehow to evaluate the business opportunity,items to be included in a business plan,budgeting and cash flow, skills neededand time requirements, types of businessentities, (franchise, LLC, sole proprietorshipetc) , and whether starting a business is agood idea for you. If we have time, we candiscuss your individual business ideas atthe end of the last session.Bob KaufmannTuesdays, 8-9:30 p.m.Nov. 19 & 262 classes, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> H.S.Voice-Overs,You’re On the Air! $48Voice-Overs are hot today! You don’thave to be an actor to get voice-overwork, but it certainly doesn’t hurt! Withsuch notable talent as James Earl Jones,Linda Hunt, and Donald Sutherlandlending their voices to commercials, films,and videos, one would think that it wouldbe next to impossible to break into thisfield. Not so! In this class you’ll learn aboutan exciting new way to get around thecompetition and actually turn voice-oversinto a thriving full or part-time business!The instructor will talk about thenumerous opportunities, the incomepotential, and the all-important demoand how to have it produced. You’ll stepup to the microphone to do some practicerecording, and best of all, hear the results!Alan SchwartzMonday, 7-9 p.m., Oct. 28Midland Park H.S.What To Know Before You SellYour Gold And Silver Jewelry $30Have you seen signs “Sell Your GoldHere” or “We Buy Gold”? Many peopleare cashing in their gold, silver and oldjewelry without knowing whether theyare being given a fair price. In fact, mosthave no idea what their gold, silver andjewelry is truly worth. This class willexplain how to value what you are lookingto sell so that you can negotiate for yourbest price. The class will also explain themarket spot price of platinum, gold andsilver. How does that relate to the <strong>10</strong>Ktor 14Kt gold you may be looking to sell?This class is a must for anyone looking tosell their old gold rings, bracelets, earrings,necklaces, watches, silver, sterling silveror just about anything made of theseprecious metals.PETER PANTINAWednesday, 7-9:30 p.m., Oct. 23Midland Park H.S.19


<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School • 600 Harristown Road, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>, N.J. 07452Personal InterestsElder Law $30 per familyYour estate can be completely wiped out bynursing home expenses. Lack of foresight canleave families and loved ones impoverishedand liable to reimburse welfare. We willdiscuss Medicaid eligibility and othermethods to minimize or eliminate financialrisks as well as important considerationsin drafting wills, living trusts and medicalpowers of attorney. This class is for thegeneral public, but it has also beenapproved by the New Jersey State Board ofExaminers for 2 CEU's for licensed practicalsocial workersMichael Manna, Esq.Tuesday, 7-8:30 p.m., Oct. 29<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> H.S.Caring for Aging Parents $30This workshop will explore the varioussenior care housing options and servicesavailable to the frail elderly who are facingcognitive and/or physical issues related toaging. There are various options available toseniors including Independent Living,Assisted Living, Long Term Care and HomeCare. Knowing how to shop for seniorhousing and understanding what servicesare covered by Medicare and what servicesrequire private pay, can assist you and yourloved ones in making critical decisionsregarding the care and safety of yourparents. Knowing how to shop for theseservices and how to be the best advocatefor your parents is critical as we all face arapidly changing health care system.Margaret QuinnTuesday, 7-9 p.m, Nov. 5.<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> H.S.Estate Planning $30Upon your death, your estate could besubject to death taxes as high as 55%.Poorly planned estates can also be subject toprolonged and expensive legal proceedings.This class will address wills, living trusts,financial and medical powers of attorney,methods to reduce or eliminate death taxesand other estate and tax planning issues.Michael Manna, Esq.Tuesday, 7-8:30 p.m., Nov. 12<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> H.S.CPR/AED$90 (M)$15The purpose of the American Red CrossCPR/AED program is to help participantsrecognize and respond appropriately tocardiac, breathing and first aid emergencies.The program stresses the basic steps tofollow in any emergency, beginning withthe most important step, the decision to act,and helps participants confront their fearsof getting involved and giving care. AnAmerican Red Cross card will be issuedupon successful completion of the course,valid for two years. Pre-requisite:Participants must be 16 yrs of age or older.$15 optional book fee is payable to instructorat class.Saturday, 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.Oct 5 (incl. lunch break)Midland Park H.S.All classes are taught by:Don Hachey and Rich KroitschClasses held on Saturday, Oct. 5 at MidlandPark High School Class times may vary dueto class size and skills.CPR/AED Adult9:00 a.m. – 12 Noon $90CPR/AED Adult/Pediatric(Child/Infant) $<strong>10</strong>0Saturday, 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.Oct. 5 (incl. lunch break)Midland Park H.S.Savvy Social Security Planning: WhatBaby Boomers Need To Know ToMaximize Retirement Income: $35The Social Security system is overwhelming.Learn about the various Social Securitybenefits and how to create collectionstrategies that will help you to maximizeyour lifetime income. Learn how tocoordinate benefits with your spouse andabout the lessor known benefits for widowsand divorced individuals. Learn when itmakes sense to delay benefits – and when itdoes not. Finally, understand the taxation ofbenefits and how much you can expect toreceive if you collect early.Eleanor Galt-LinThursday, 7-9 p.m., Oct. 24<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> H.S.20


www.grcsonline.com • 201-389-5011 • Fax 201-389-5018The Joy Diet: $35How can you bring more happiness in yourlife? This course will introduce you to tenbehaviors that you can start incorporatingdaily to make your life more satisfyingand joyful. Based on "The Joy Diet" bybest-selling author and O, The OprahMagazine columnist Martha Beck, studentswill learn about positive psychology conceptsas well as practical coaching tools thatthey can use to transform their lives andmake their personal and professional goalsmore achievable and more fulfilling.Jennifer FahertyThursday, 7-8:30 p.m.Oct. <strong>10</strong><strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> H.S.Financial Yoga: $35Do you become stressed whenever youthink about money and finances? Is yourrelationship with money one characterizedby worry, anxiety or disfunction? This coursewill draw on concepts from The Seven Stepsof Money Maturity by George Kinder, aHarvard-trained certified financial plannerwho authored the book, MarianneWilliamson's The Law of DivineCompensation: On Work, Money andMiracles, as well as practical financialplanning strategies. In addition to learningabout personal finance <strong>10</strong>1, you will gaininvaluable insight on how you canimprove your relationship with money sothat it is more positive, healthy, andaligned with your values and priorities.Jennifer FahertyThursday, 7-8:30 p.m., Oct. 17<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> H.S.RegistrationBegins Immediately.1. Online Registration on the Web- Please see page 3 for details.2. By Mail - Complete the registrationform on page 4.3. In Person - At the community schooloffice in the high school.4. By Telephone - 201-389-5011Credit card only.5. By Fax - 201-389-5018Credit card only. Use the registrationform on page 4.Celebrity Make-UpTechniques $42Join Irina Feygin, professional imageconsultant and award winning make-upartist, featured in New Jersey Magazine,national expert of bridal beauty and stylewith topweddingquestions.com, for thisin-depth 3-hour makeup trainingpresentation. During this session, Irina willintroduce you to professional make-upproducts and tools, reveal make-up secretsused by Hollywood celebrities, and performa step-by-step demonstration on selectmembers from the audience, includinghow to apply makeup for daytime andspecial occasions and make it last allday. You will receive detailed printedinstructions covering every topic of thedemonstration, and all your beauty andskin care-related questions will beanswered. Class limit 15.Irina FeyginWednesday, 6:30-9:30 p.m.Oct. 9Midland Park H.S.Instant Speed Reading $39Double your reading speed and improveyour comprehension in just one class.Catch up on all your reading whilerelaxing on your trip. Unlike otherprograms that use excessive drill orpractice, you will achieve results in justone class. You will discover how to stopour eyes from fighting the readingprocess so you glide across the pagewithout eyestrain. Improve your readingspeed using the simple “Farrow” method.This program is so powerful, the founder(Dave Farrow) was designated as thespeed reading spokesperson for the SonyReader. Imagine what you could do withfaster, more effortless reading! Alsolearn faster and attain more accuratereading comprehension. Student shouldbring a book to read in class.Wendy RichmondTuesday, 6:30-9 p.m.Oct. 8Midland Park H.S.21


<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School • 600 Harristown Road, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>, N.J. 07452Get a Push Button Memory $39Do you think you have a poor memory,always forgetting where you left your carkeys or that one last item on your “to do”list? Do you want to stop forgetting whyyou walked into a room? Discover thesystem created by Dave Farrow, a GuinnessRecord holder Greatest Memory, as shownon Live with Regis and Kelly, CNN, FoxNews, The Today Show, Discovery Channeland others. In only one session, you willtriple your memory, learn the secret totriggering your long term memory atwill, as well as unleash perfect focuswhen you need it most. Easily recallnames, dates and facts, effortlessly recalldetails from conversations exactly whenyou need it, and quickly learn foreignlanguage vocabulary.Wendy RichmondTuesday, 6:30-9 p.m.Oct. 15Midland Park H.S.Eat Better to Lose Weight andStay Healthy $49Have you tried to change your diet only tofind that you return to your old unhealthyeating habits after a few weeks or months?Many people fail to lose weight, notbecause they don’t know what to change,but because they do not know how tostick to their goals over time. This classwill focus on giving you the techniques tostay motivated and maintain healthiereating patterns in a lasting way. Theinstructor, a psychotherapist for 20 years,will share powerful principles of behaviormodification to help you stick to yourgoals. The class will include tips onpreparing more healthful, highly flavorfulfood, with suggested recipes. It isextremely important to learn how toprepare delicious food that does notleave you feeling deprived. Eachparticipant will leave with a personalizedplan to start them on their path tohealthier eating.Sree VeguntaWednesdays, 7-9 p.m.Nov. 13 & 202 classes, Midland Park H. S.Brainstorming <strong>10</strong>1 $35“The way to get good ideas is to get lots ofideas, and throw the bad ones away.” —Dr. Linus Pauling. Businesses, organizationsand groups often use brainstorming togenerate ideas. Whether it’s new productideas, fundraising programs or new waysto go about old problems, brainstormingcan help you expand your possibilities.Good brainstorming doesn’t just happen –but bad brainstorming often does happenif teams don’t know what they’re doing.Learn the process, planning and leadershipnecessary to organize and run successfulbrainstorming sessions.• Planning the objectives• Recruiting the right participants• Setting the environment for creativethinking• Sketching out a successful session• Facilitating versus running a session• Energizers and stimulators to keep theteam goingThe instructor has over 25 years conductingsuccessful brainstorming and ideationsessions at advertising agencies, consumerproducts companies and charitable groups.This 90 minute course has no priorrequirements except an ability to listenand participate and a willingness to helpothers discover big ideas.Dan Paul-HeskinsTuesday, 7-8:30 p.m.Oct 22<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> H.S.Interior Design for this TurbulentEconomy $40.This one night class will explore valuablestrategies for avoiding costly mistakes inyour design choices and decisions. Maybethis is exactly the right time to make aninvestment in your home. Things ofquality have no fear of time. BarbaraHeilmann, state certified interior designerwill give practical advice on designingyour space the way a professional would.If you are embarking on a design projectand asking yourself questions like, wheredo I begin, you will find this to be anenjoyable and informative evening.Barbara HeilmanThursday, 7-9 p.m.Oct. <strong>10</strong><strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> H.S.22


www.grcsonline.com • 201-389-5011 • Fax 201-389-5018Poker for Beginners $49It’s fun. It’s exciting. It’s a great way to spend an evening withfriends and family. But Poker takes a little experience to make itwork. This 2-part course will give you the basic knowledge toplay poker and bet for fun.This course is two 2-hour classes with hand-outs and a funinstructor who plays for fun and has taught Poker tofriends and co-workers for years.Dan Paul-HeskinsTuesdays, 7-9 p.m., Oct 29 and Nov 5Computer InstructionIntroduction to the Computer $75Designed for students who have little orno experience using a computer. Studentsare introduced to the Windows OperatingSystem and learn file managementincluding creating, naming and savingfiles to designated locations. Studentslearn how to open, close, move and resizewindows, create and save basic Word andExcel files.Heather McDermottTuesdays, 3:30-5:30 p.m.Oct. 1, 8, 153 classes, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> H.S.PowerPoint $75This course will provide you with theknowledge to create a powerful, interactivePowerPoint presentation. Topics include:Using the Task Pane to select Slide Designand Slide Layout, inserting new slides,manipulating clipart, adding customanimation, inserting and choosing playoptions for sound, printing a screen shot,inserting tables, adding hyperlinks andmuch more.Heather McDermottTuesdays, 3:30-5:30 p.m.Dec. 3, <strong>10</strong>, 173 classes, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> H.S.Microsoft Word 20<strong>10</strong> $75Students learn how to use menus andtoolbars; create, edit, save, and print aprofessional letter and envelope, use tabsand create and format a table.Heather McDermottTuesdays, 3:30-5:30 p.m.Oct. 22, 29, Nov 53 classes, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> H.S.Microsoft Excel - Beginners $75This class will introduce the capabilities ofthis popular spread sheet program. Wewill cover the basics of Excel includingsetting up cells and creating formulas.Learn how to create and format pie charts.Heather McDermottTuesdays, 3:30-5:30Nov. 12, 19, 263 classes, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> H.S.23


<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School • 600 Harristown Road, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>, N.J. 07452Quickbooks-Introduction toQuickBooks $275(plus $27 book fee)This is an introductory course that willgive you the basics for managing yourbusiness or to enhance your careeropportunities. You will learn how to:Navigate QuickBooks, create a companyfile, work with lists, perform accountspayable tasks, writing checks, payingbills, perform accounts receivable tasks,create invoices, create sales receipts,receive payments, make deposits, bankreconciliations, reports.Annette D. RakowskiTuesdays, 6-8:30 p.m.Oct. 8- Nov. 126 classes, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> H.S.Getting More Out of Word $35Microsoft Word is one of the mostpowerful word processing tools. But mostpeople have no idea how much more theycould get out of Word with just a fewsimple clicks or settings. Take your Wordskills to new levels by learning how to…• Customize auto-correct, spell-check andgrammar check to find and correct yourless-than-perfect usage• Create custom styles that easily makeyour text and layout look exactly as youwant them• Add pictures or text boxes to yourdocuments• Make text wrap around pictures andtext boxes• Design and build brochures and miniposters for business or events.This is a 90-minute class based on Word2007, but many of the tips and tricks workwith earlier and later version of Word.Prior experience with Word required.Dan Paul-HeskinsTuesday, 7-8:30 p.m.Oct 8<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> H.S.Getting More Out ofPowerPoint $35Microsoft PowerPoint is a well-known toolfor creating presentations. If you reallyknow how to use it, PowerPoint can helpyou communicate, teach and show offyour ideas. But most people have onlyscratched the surface, hunting and usingtrial and error to figure out what theywant to accomplish. In this 90-minutecourse you will learn how to…• Use templates (built into PowerPoint) toeasily create title slides, side-by-sidecomparisons and graphs• Add pictures, movies and music to makeyour presentations come to life• Build animation and sound into yourpresentations• Instantly change the look and feel ofyour presentations with Themes• Create your own Theme for your ownunique look and feelWe will work with PowerPoint 2007, butmany of these tips and tricks work withearlier and later versions. Prior experiencewith PowerPoint required.Dan Paul-HeskinsTuesday, 7-8:30 p.m.Oct 15<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> H.S.24


www.grcsonline.com • 201-389-5011 • Fax 201-389-5018DanceSquare Dancing Level 1 $60Exercise your mind and body with the fun-filledactivity of Square Dancing. No experience orpartner required. Square Dancing provides socialopportunities for singles, couples and families; allages are included. Support is provided by Bellesand Beaux Square Dancing Club of <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>.For more information contact (201) 337-7321with questions.Caller/teacher Fran WadelOpen House Thurs. Sept. 19, 7:30 p.m.Thursdays, Sept. 26 -Dec. 19 (no class Nov. 7, 28)11 classesTricorn DanceEnsemble $30This 18th Century Dance Company,featured in (201) Magazine,teaches the social dances thatGeorge and Martha Washingtonenjoyed with their friends andfirst families of the Colonies.Denise PiccinoFridays, 7:30-9:30 p.m.Oct. 24-Dec. 20(no class Nov. 8 & 29)<strong>10</strong> classes, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> H.S.Ballroom DancingIt’s More Than Ballroom with Lauren FaustiniIf you are enjoying watching "Dancing with the Stars," then you will have even more funlearning how to do those steps with Lauren Faustini. She has been teaching dancing forover 20 years. Formerly an Arthur Murray and Dale dance studio instructor, she nowhas her own dance studio in Franklin Lakes and also enjoys teaching group lessons inTeaneck, Paramus, and <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>.Ballroom/Latin Dancing - Beginning$99 per personIn the beginner ballroom class you will learn the basic steps to the Foxtrot, Rumba,Cha-Cha, and Single Time Swing. Couples are preferred; if you need a partner, we willtry to find one for you.Tuesdays, 8:15-9:15 p.m.Oct. 1-December 3<strong>10</strong> classes, Byrd SchoolBallroom/Latin Dancing - IntermediateIn the intermediate class you will add the Tango and theWaltz to your dance repertoire. These seven-week danceprograms are a great way to have fun, get some exercise,and be prepared for your next vacation or special occasion.Tuesdays, 7:15-8:15 p.m.October 1 - December 3<strong>10</strong> classes, Byrd School$99 per person25


<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School • 600 Harristown Road, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>, N.J. 07452Creative ArtsCeramics $134Fall Themed ProjectsWe bring the “Art to you.” Art is relaxing,enjoyable, and fun! You will createthree beautiful glazed ceramic pieceswith a seasonal theme. All finishedpieces are glazed and fired at theinstructor’s full service art studio, ArtcityStudio, LLC., and returned at the nextclass. All bisque ware, glazes, brushesand tools are provided. These handglazedpieces are dishwasher andmicrowave safe. All materials and glazesare non-toxic and wash easily (though“dress for mess” is recommended.)Come and make a gift for yourself orfor someone special!Barbra MulhollandThursdays, 7-8:30 p.m.Oct. 17, 24, Nov. 14, 214 classes, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> H.S.Digital Photographyfor Beginners $83This class is for those who havepurchased or are about to purchase adigital camera and want to understandits potential. The various buttons, icons,and terms in the camera's menu willbe demystified allowing you to use thecamera's features to take better pictures.Key similarities and differences betweenfilm and digital cameras will beexplained. Learn how to downloadimages from your camera to yourcomputer or picture kiosks forcommercial prints. Gain hands onexperience in editing the pictures youdownload, saving them to a disk orweb site, printing at home or over theinternet and creating an online photoalbum. Get hands-on experience withcomputers using Windows XP andcompatible programs. Students willneed their own e-mail account.Steve FowlsTuesdays, 7-9 p.m.Oct. 29, Nov. 5, 123 classes, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> H.S.Beginning Drawing $80If you want to draw, but have been frustratedin the past, I urge you to try this class! It isa real “how to” class for absolute beginnersand it will challenge you! Students willlearn basic drawing techniques chosen totrain their perceptionsand enhance theirhand-eye coordination.They will learn how tocompose a drawing;identify the range of values in objectsthey draw; use shading to give theirsubjects volume; observe and draw a“negative space composition”; and use“sighting” to work out relative sizes andangles. Projects that are planned include astill life arrangement, and a hand portrait.Students should bring $30.00 to the firstlesson for art materials which will beprovided by the instructor.Rina GoldhagenThursdays, 7:30 – 9:30 pmOct 3-315 classes, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> H.S.Foundation forDrawing-Beginner $165Do you feel as though you never had thestrong foundation class you needed to getyour art to the next level? Would you liketo bring out the creativity you always knewyou had, and to truly understand why youdo what you do when you create art? Youcan now learn the basic techniques to getstarted as an artist, or expand on what youalready know. You can learn proportion,shading, depth, texture, gesture drawing,landscape drawing, and basic color theory.Make your compositions excel throughcolor, movement, balance, proportion,rhythm and harmony. Learn what it takesto move people when they look at your art.Learn how to critique your own work aswell as others.Joe TerroneTuesdays, 7:45-9:15 p.m.Oct. 1-Nov. 198 classes, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> H.S.26


www.grcsonline.com • 201-389-5011 • Fax 201-389-5018Foundation ofDrawing- Intermediate $165What makes a drawing good bad orindifferent.(intermediate drawing) Haveyou wondered why some one’s drawingsmoves people emotionally and why yoursjust doesn’t. Do you understand how tobuild a composition, how to engage theviewer.Do you know how to solve theproblems you create when you begindrawing, or how to avoid those problemsin the first place. This class will help youto see potential problems before you aretoo far along to correct them. It will helpyou to use the elements and principles ofart and design. You will learn why yourlandscapes don’t recede or why yourstill life looks dead. We will deal withcomposition, atmospheric perspective,linear perspective, edges,focal points, etc.Bring your pencils and your passion, tobring your ideas to fruition.Joe TerroneTuesdays, 6:00-7:30 p.m.Oct. 1-Nov. 198 classes, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> H.S.Painting – WatercolorsBeginning/Intermediate(M$<strong>10</strong>) $115Students will learn basic watercolortechniques: how light and shadow defineobjects; the use of local color and shadowcolor; mixing of paint. Subjects mayinclude: still life, transparent andreflective surfaces, flowers and landscapes.Experienced students will learn moreadvanced techniques. A fee of $<strong>10</strong> forprinted materials is payable to instructorat first class. Send e-mail to instructor(wc3941@hotmail.com) to receive list ofsupplies to bring to first class.Francine AlheidTuesdays, 7-9:30 p.m.Oct. 1-Nov. 198 classes, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> H.S.Oil Painting withGallery Show $<strong>10</strong>5Beginning and Advanced StudentsThis great class is recommended for anyonewho ever thought about painting like a proin oil. You will learn how to tap into yourcreative side while creating a masterpiece.Basic techniques as well as more advancedpaint handling will be covered. The focusis on individual artistic style. Ongoingstudents can continue their work at thefirst session. New students should bringpen and paper to take notes at the firstclass. We will go over necessary suppliesand you’ll be given a materials list. As aculmination activity, students work will bedisplayed in a local facility.Susan MarlettTuesdays, 7-9 p.m.Sept. 24-Nov. 128 classes, Midland Park H.S.Page To The Stage Introduction ToWriting Poetry $75This workshop will provide anintroduction to writing poetry.Participants will create original poems,which lend themselves to performance,within a positive, open workshopatmosphere. Poetry takes on a rhythmic,vibrant life when spoken, whether in acafe, at a reading, or on the stage. Ourwork will include, but will not be limitedto, narrative poetry. An "Open Mic"during the final workshop session willallow poets to render their performancepieces through incorporating music orother creative elements. Although thecourse will touch upon the work of poetssuch as Joy Harjo or Quincy Troupe,the material will stem from courseparticipants' lives and experiences.Christina Lilian TurczynTuesday, 7-9 p.m.Oct. 8- Oct 294 classes, Midland Park H.S.Register early!27


<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School • 600 Harristown Road, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>, N.J. 07452MusicGuitar - Beginning/Ukuleles Welcome (M$2) $80*Enjoy singing and accompanying yourselfon the guitar. Folk, country, classic rock,and contemporary songs will be taughtalong with basic chords, strums and rockbass patterns. You will be surprised - youwill be able to play songs immediately!Material fee is payable to instructor. Forguitar rental, please call instructor at201-391-2073.Cyndi AvedonThursdays, 7:30-8:30 p.m.Oct. 3-Dec. 5 (no class Nov. 7, 28)8 classes, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> H.S.Guitar – Intermediate (M$2) $80For those who wish to improve and meetother players.Cyndi AvedonThursdays, 8:30-9:30 p.m.Oct. 3-Dec. 5 (no class Nov. 7, 28)8 classes, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> H.S.NOTE: For both beginning and intermediate eveningguitar classes, any registrant under the age of 18must first contact the instructor.Voice LessonsAge <strong>10</strong> to Adult $235Our popular voice lessons with ColleenKeating are returning again this fall.Students work on proper breathing,posture, tone production, and techniquesin this individualized class. This course isdesigned for students of various levelsand you are especially welcome if youhave never had any training! Students areencouraged to speak with Ms. Keatingabout their individualized needs andaspirations. Please bring to your lesson apiano vocal score (printed sheet music),one for yourself and one for the teacher, athree-ringed loose-leaf binder for musicand a recording device to help youremember the vocal exercises. Classes areoffered between 4 and 9 p.m. After youregister, the course instructor will contactyou to arrange a mutually-convenient time.Colleen KeatingTuesdays,45-minute time slots from 4-9 p.m.Session I: Oct. 1-Nov. 5 orSession II: Nov. 12-Dec. 176 classes, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> H.S.LanguagesItalian For Beginners $125(includes text)Speak the language of Dante, the languageof music and of a culture which continuesto shape our daily life. Students will learnsimple sentence structure, basic vocabularyand pronunciation. The instructor addssomething new for every season. Atconclusion of session, enjoy a gathering ata local ristorante italiano (optional).Frank CefilliTuesdays, 7:30-9 p.m.Sept. 24-Nov. 199 classes, Midland Park H.S.28Italian - Continuation II $<strong>10</strong>5(plus $20 for text if needed payableat registration)Make the end of your day well spent bycontinuing to nourish the linguistic flamethat you have already developed. Keep onexpanding your vocabulary, sentencecomposition and conversational skills withpractical, theme-based lessons. Absorbmore about Italian culture and heritage.At conclusion of session, enjoy a gatheringat a local ristorante italiano (optional).This class is recommended for studentswho completed the Pre-Summer ’13Italian Continuation class and intermediatelevel studentsFrank CefilliTuesdays, 6-7:30 p.m.Sept. 24-Nov. 199 classes, Midland Park H.S.


www.grcsonline.com • 201-389-5011 • Fax 201-389-5018Spanish I – Beginning$125 (includes text)Be introduced to the Spanish language.Instruction will encourage fluency inspeaking the language and provide anunderstanding for traveling. Priorknowledge of Spanish is unnecessary.Magdalene PtakTuesdays, 6:30-8 p.m.Sept. 24-Nov. 199 classes, Midland Park HSSpanish Intermediate $<strong>10</strong>5(plus $20 for text if needed, payable atregistration)Prerequisite for this course is Spanish I orequivalent.Magdalene PtakTuesdays, 8-9:30 p.m.Sept. 24-Nov. 199 classes, Midland Park H.S.American Sign Language $<strong>10</strong>5No voices will be used in class, as studentslearn a basic introduction to ASL and thecommunications of deaf culture. Visualgestualactivities include finger spelling,basic word vocabulary and sentencestructure, use of body language and facialexpression, and the describing of objectsand location. This course is designed tomeet the needs of family, employers,educators, human services providers andhealth professionals who use sign as apart of their daily and/or occupationalresponsibilities.Belle HsuMonday, 6-7:30 p.m.Sept. 23-Nov. 189 classes, Midland Park H.S.Recreation & FitnessVolleyball - Intermediate $78This course is for the experiencedvolleyball player (not beginner). A goodknowledge of basic skills is required. Gameplay will occupy the entire time, withemphasis on court positioning, teamcommunications and fun.John MaurusTuesdays, 7-8:30 p.m.Sept. 24-Dec. <strong>10</strong>12 classes, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> M.S. GymVolleyball - Advanced $78This course is for experienced competitiveplayers. Prerequisite for this course is athorough understanding of all USVBArules. Bumping, setting, spiking, serving,blocking, offense and defense strategiesand court positioning will be covered.Game play will occupy the entire time,with emphasis on a high level ofcompetitive play.John MaurusTuesdays, 8:30-<strong>10</strong> p.m.Sept. 24-Dec. <strong>10</strong>12 classes, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> M.S. GymBallet Booty $92Let’s face it, everyone’s concerned abouttheir “bottom line!” Did you know thatballet is one of the best and quickest waysto get a shapelier seat and leaner legs?This class uses fun, elegant and effectivemoves that everyone can do. It is designedto improve balance, strengthen the coreand increase grace, flexibility and posture.Participants will need a mat for the floorwork segment. Barefoot, thin socks orballet shoes.Denise SwanWednesdays, 6:45-7:45 p.m.Sept. 25-Nov. 138 classes, Midland Park H.S.Men’s BasketballFor players 25 years of age and up. Proofof age required at the door.Al IanaconeTuesdays, 7:30-9:30 p.m. $60Oct. 1-Dec. 3<strong>10</strong> classes, ColemanThursdays, 7:30-9:30Oct. 3-Dec. 5 (no class Nov. 7, 28) $488 classes, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> H.S. Gym29


<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School • 600 Harristown Road, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>, N.J. 07452Hiking in Local Mountains $65Hikes are designed for beginner andmoderate hikers. During our trips, youlearn the history of the Ramapo Mountainswhile visiting historic iron mines, caveshelters, century old buildings, aRevolutionary War entrenchment. Thescenery affords some of the best mountaintop views and waterfalls found in thelocal forests. More than just a walk downthe path, our hikes will take us overmountains, through valleys, and acrossstreams. Hikers should be in reasonablecondition for a moderate and steady paceof 3 to 5 hours. In order to receivepertinent orientation materials, allregistrations must include a currentemail address. Consult your physicianbefore attempting a physically challengingactivity like hiking. Hikes are led byexperienced hiker in the Adirondack andRamapo Mountains who climbed MachuPichu in Peru. He is a member of theAppalachian Mountain Club and ahistory buff.Robert PurcellSaturdays, <strong>10</strong>:00 a.m. startOct. 5, 12, 26, Nov. 2)(No hike on Oct. 19)4 HikesYoga, Daytime $144Beginners and IntermediatesStressed, out of shape, out of sorts?Would you like to gain muscle tone andfeel more peaceful? Yoga can change yourlife. Come learn yoga with a former WallStreet executive who transformed her lifethrough yoga. Yoga fosters balance,strength and flexibility in the body, mindand spirit. Start a new, healthier way oflife today! This yoga class will use yogapostures and sequences that will appealto both the beginner and intermediatestudent. The class includes guided imageryand affirmations. Please bring a sticky matand wear loose clothing.Melissa Canter RYTMondays, 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:30 a.m.Sept. 16-Dec. 212 classes, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community ChurchWednesdays <strong>10</strong>-11amSept. 18-Dec. 412 classes, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community ChurchYoga - evening class,all levels $80Yoga is gentle restorative postures, guidedrelaxation, breathing techniques andbasic meditation for well-being, relaxationand to reduce stress and anxiety. It alsohelps to improve strength and flexibility.This course will provide one with easy tolearn postures, exercises and breathingtechniques that will help the mind, bodyand life work to its fullest potential. Pleasewear comfortable loose clothing or yogawear, bring a towel and a non-slip roll upmat for yoga.Jill McConville, RYTThursdays 7:30-8:30pmOct. 3- Dec 12 (No class Nov 7, Nov 28)9 classes, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> H.S.Classic Pilates Plus $99One of the safest and most effective exercise programs available, Pilates focuses ondeveloping core abdominal and back strength to help you achieve optimal strength,flexibility, endurance and posture, without building bulk or stressing joints. Addedresistance will target and tone difficult areas such as arms and waist. Participants needto bring a mat & 2 lb. weights. Instructor will provide resistance bands.Denise SwanThursdays, 6-6:45 p.m.Sept. 26-Dec. 58 classes, Midland Park H.S.30


www.grcsonline.com • 201-389-5011 • Fax 201-389-5018Qi Gong $59Qi Gong (pronounced "chee gung”) meansEnergy Work. Developed in ancientChina, it is a system of flowing movementscoordinated with deep breathing andmeditation. Qi Gong has numerousproven health benefits including improvedflexibility, muscle strength, balance, andheart and lung functions. It decreasesstress and reduces muscle pain and stiffnessand is deeply relaxing. Qi Gong is alsopracticed to improve sports performance.It is suitable for all ages and most fitnesslevels. The combination of movement andmeditation will help you start your dayfeeling refreshed, energized and relaxed.Melissa Canter1st session6 classes, Mondays $59 each sessionSept. 16-Oct. 21 <strong>10</strong>:30-11:15 a.m.2nd session6 classes, MondaysOct. 28-Dec. 2$59 each session1st session6 classes, Wednesdays $59 each sessionSept. 18-Oct. 23, 9:15-<strong>10</strong> a.m.2nd session6 Classes, Wednesdays $59Oct. 30-Dec. 4 9:15-<strong>10</strong> a.m.<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community ChurchZumba for Beginners $99Curious about Zumba? This mini class,just 4 sessions, will teach you the basicZumba moves and give you a taste of whatZumba is all about. Zumba Fitness ® is anexhilarating, effective, easy-to-follow,Latin-inspired, calorie-burning dancefitness-party that’s moving millions ofpeople toward joy and health. ZumbaFitness ® is the only Latin-inspireddance-fitness program that blends red-hotinternational music and contagious stepsto form a "fitness-party" that is downrightaddictive. Come give it a try and join thefitness-party! Students who wish tocontinue may join Session 2.Lesley BreuerTuesdays, 7:45-8:30 p.m.Oct. 1-Dec. 3<strong>10</strong> classes, Hamilton School GymZumba $99ZUMBA is a fusion of Latin andinternational music anddance that creates a dynamic,exciting, effective fitnesssystem! The routines featureaerobic/fitness intervaltraining with a combination offast and slow rhythms that toneand sculpt the body. Zumba combineshigh energy and motivating music withunique moves and combinations that allowthe Zumba participants to dance awaytheir worries. It is based on the principlethat a workout should be fun and easy todo allowing Zumba participants to stickto the Zumba Fitness program andachieve long-term health benefits. Zumbais a "feel-happy" workout that is great forboth the body and the mind. This class isfor individuals who have some priorexperience with Zumba and are capableof moderate fitness.Lesley BreuerTuesdays, 6:45-7:45 p.m.Oct. 1-Dec. 3<strong>10</strong> classes, Hamilton School GymMuscle Blast $99An invigorating workout utilizing intervaltraining performance with the mosteffective multi-functional exercises forstrengthening and sculpting the wholebody. This class will consist of cardiofitness, muscular strength and endurance,core work, and flexibility training.You’ll blast your muscles into shape byperforming unique combinations andsequencing of a variety of different bodyweight exercises that can be performedanywhere. The workouts are adaptable andthe exercises can be modified so anyonecan participate and work at their ownlevel to achieve maximum results. Bring amat and water and be ready to have fun ina motivating and energizing environment.Jill ThistleThursdays, 7:30-8:30pm September 26-Dec 12 (No class Nov 7, 28)<strong>10</strong> classes<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> H.S.31


<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School • 600 Harristown Road, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>, N.J. 07452Senior’s SemesterPlease note that the discount for <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Seniors will no longer applyto our already discounted prices in this section.Senior Exercise $54This class tones the whole body andimproves bone density, flexibility, balanceand coordination. Come join us for somefun as we work out to a variety of realmusic (original artists’ recordings!).Susan VanValenThursdays, 9-<strong>10</strong> a.m.Sept. 19-Dec. 12 (no class Nov. 28)12 classesCommunity Church of <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>Zumba Gold $90It's the latest exercise sensation! Thisfusion of Latin and international musicand dance is great for both body andmind. You don't have to know how todance or even have rhythm. Just followthe instructor's easy to follow moves.This class is geared toward the beginner,older active adult and sedentary adult.Zumba is not just for the advanced oryounger population; it is now for all fitnesslevels and can be modified to meetindividual needs.Milena GralowFridays, 11:30 a.m.-12:15Sept. 27-Dec. 6 (no class Nov. 8, 29)9 classesCommunity Church of <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>Fitness for the Young at Heart $48Maintain and improve your fitness level inthis class designed specifically for seniors.Work out with enjoyable, lightly pacedaerobics followed by toning exercises topromote muscle firmness, balance andrange of motion. Please bring 1-3 lb. weights.Class ends with gentle stretching forflexibility. Class is for men and women.Kim MihovTuesdays, <strong>10</strong>-<strong>10</strong>:45 a.m.Sept. 24-Dec. <strong>10</strong>12 classesCommunity Church of <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>Standing Pilates for Seniors $48This introductory class provides a greatopportunity to try a new concept inPilates. Standing Pilates follows the samebasic methods as traditional Pilates, butperformed in standing positions. We willwork on balance, breathing, posture andweight-bearing exercises to improve corestrength and create longer leaner muscles.Please bring 2 or 3 lb. weights to class.Kim MihovTuesdays, 11-11:45 a.m.Sept. 24-Dec. <strong>10</strong>12 classesCommunity Church of <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>32


www.grcsonline.com • 201-389-5011 • Fax 201-389-5018Chair Yoga $79This is a basic class seated in chairs with some basic standing postures with the use ofthe wall or chair. Breathing practices & meditation with movement are introduced. Thiscourse is ideal for the work place, at a desk or computer and for those who prefer not todo mat yoga. It is gentle yoga postures without the use of the floor as in a mat yoga class.This easy yoga practice and exercise will help get the most of the work day while relaxingin the chair at the desk or computer or helps those who prefer yoga without the up anddown that the floor yoga requires. All levels. Please wear loose comfortable clothing.Jill McConvilleMondays, 12:30-1:30 p.m.Sept. 23-Dec. 9 (no class Oct. 14, Nov. 11)<strong>10</strong> classes, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community ChurchALL BRIDGE CLASSES HELD AT THE COMMUNITY CHURCH OF GLEN ROCK.Bridge Beginner $79This class will be tailored to the students.Whether you want to learn to play bridgeor want to get back into the game and areunfamiliar with modern bidding, we willaccommodate you. Instruction will includehand evaluation, bidding and play of thehand. A brief lesson will be followed bypractice play.Doug Cestone, ABTAThursdays, 1:15-3p.m.Sept. 26-Dec. 5 (no class Nov. 28)<strong>10</strong> classesBridge – Social Duplicate$5 per sessionIt’s fun to play Bridge in a friendly, yetcompetitive atmosphere. Players should befamiliar with the more modern biddingsystems and may come alone or with apartner. Duplicate sessions start promptlyat 12:30 p.m., so if you need a partner, itis recommended that you come at least15 minutes ahead of time. Finding anappropriate partner may not always beguaranteed. Single sessions are $5.Supervised by Doug Cestone, ABTAWednesdays, 12:30-3 p.m.Sept. 25 On-goingBridge Club Supervised Play $<strong>10</strong>6Want to play Duplicate Bridge in a friendly,relaxed atmosphere? If you’ve had a seriesof lessons, or haven’t played in awhile, thisis for you! Join our Supervised Play BridgeClub. (This class is not for beginners.)A short lesson on a modern biddingconvention, or play of the hand, will betaught, followed by a session of DuplicateBridge. Questions are encouraged and willbe answered to improve your bidding andplay of the hand. You can’t improve unlessyou play. Best if you come with a partner,but not essential.Doug Cestone, ABTAThursdays, <strong>10</strong>:15 a.m.-12:45 p.m.Sept. 26-Dec. 12(no class Oct. 17 & Nov. 28)<strong>10</strong> classes33


<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School • 600 Harristown Road, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>, N.J. 07452Terrific ForTots PreschoolThe Terrific for Tots Preschool is run under the direction of the<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School, which is administered by the<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Board of Education. Serving children from allcommunities, the program provides an environment wherechildren, through active learning principles, will continue togrow socially, emotionally, intellectually and physically.We hope that children in our program will gain greaterconfidence and have a good start in developing positiveattitudes toward school, teachers and their classmates, whilethey develop skills intended to prepare them for their futureschool environment.All of our teachers are certified in Elementary or EarlyChildhood Education and are assisted in the classroom byat least one experienced aide. The programs are located inour own preschool classrooms at Coleman School and CentralSchool in <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>.The school offers classes for 2 ½, 3 and 4-year-old childrenduring both Fall and <strong>Winter</strong>/Spring Semesters. In addition,we offer Mom and Tot classes for the 18 to 30-month oldaccompanied by a parent/caregiver.Interested families are encouraged toobserve a class. Arrangements can bemade by calling the communityschool office at 201-389-5011.We look forward to meeting youand welcoming your preschooler.34


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<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School • 600 Harristown Road, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>, N.J. 07452Faculty ListingFrancine Alheid - professional architect,watercolor artist since 1984; manypaintings in private collections.Cyndi Avedon - professional musician.Lesley Breuer - certifications: AFAA(American Fitness and Aerobics Associationof America) and Zumba.Melissa Canter- MBA, E-RYT - ExperiencedRegistered Yoga Teacher, CertifiedInstructor with over ten years of teachingexperience, life coach and motivationalspeaker. Certified in Qi gong by theChinese Health Association.Doug Cestone - experienced bridgeinstructor, member American BridgeTeachers Assoc. (ABTA)Frank Cifelli - native Italian has taught atthe Center for Italian and Italian AmericanCulture; organizer and guide for variousgroup trips to Italy.John Diomede - BM, MM, MusicComposition, certified music teacher.Elder Care Options - Patty MastersonKane, L.C.S.W.. M.S., Certified AdvancedSocial Work Case Manager in privatepsychotherapy practice. Patty Hemphill,L.C.S.W., M.S., Certification in Gerontology,Certified Advanced Social Case Worker,currently employed by Valley Home Care.Jennifer S. Faherty - Certified FinancialPlanner ® , Certified Divorce FinancialAnalyst, Certified Martha Beck LifeCoach, B.A. Dartmouth College, M.A.Columbia University, founder RedbirdPartners, LLCLauren Faustini - former Arthur Murraydance instructor, studio owner inFranklin Lakes.Steve Fowls - Professional Photographerprior to the digital age, now shoots digitalphotos as a hobbyist.Eleanor Galt-Lin- Certified FinancialPlanner TM Financial Advisor MorganStanley Wealth ManagementMilena Gralow - Zumba and Zumba Goldcertified, AFAA (American Fitness andAerobics Association of America) certified.Rina Goldhagen - B.S. in Fine Arts.Professional artist and teacher. MembershipChairperson for Salute to Women in the Arts.Belle Hsu - teaches American SignLanguage to professionals and variouscommunities. B.S. Visual CommunicationsTowson State University, Md.Albert lanacone - experienced teacherand coach.Colleen Keating - MA in Voice Performanceand Pedagogy. She has sung with the BronxOpera Company, Westminster OperaTheater, Mannes College, the New YorkOpera Forum, and many others.Michael Manna, Esq. - member of the barof the Supreme Court of the United States;member of the National Academy of ElderLaw Attorneys and the Elder Law committeesof the Bergen County and New Jersey StateBar Associations for Health, Life and Titleinsurance.Susan Marlett - BFA from Parsons School ofDesign, 15 years of professional paintingexperience, has exhibited in galleries andprivate collections.John Maurus - experienced volleyballinstructor and player.36


www.grcsonline.com • 201-389-5011 • Fax 201-389-5018Jill McConville, RYT - 200 is a certifiedyoga teacher by Yoga Synthesis, Ramsey, NJ.Heather McDermott - MA Ramapo College,Educational Technology; science teacher at<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> High School.Kim Mihov - fitness instructor at YMCAof Ridgewood; Certified Senior FitnessInstructor.Barbra Mulholland - BA, advertisingdesign and marketing; 20 years experienceas director of design and marketing;owner of Artcity Studios, LLC, a ceramicand pottery studio.Peter Pantina – BS Electrical Engineering,MS System ScienceDan Paul-Heskins - is a Global Director ofConsumer Insight for Unilever and a longtimeresident of Bergen County. He hasbroad, world-wide experience with marketresearch and consumer understanding. Hisrole as a team leader in many new productinnovation projects drives his professionalinterest in idea generation, team buildingand office technology.Denise Piccino - ballet teacher, dancer andchoreographer; studied with Irene Fokineand at the American Ballet Theater Schooland the Joffrey School of Ballet.Magdelene Ptak - certified teacher atMidland Park H.S.Robert Purcell - experienced hiker in theAdirondack and Ramapo Mountains, climbedMachu Pichu in Peru, member of theAppalachian Mountain Club, history buff.Denise Swan - certified instructor in thePilates Method by the Movement Place,Upper Montclair, NJ (Authentic Pilates)and Jonathan Uria, Yogilites, New York(Pilates); AFAA certified fitness instructor.Joe Terrone - is a professional New Jerseybased artist. He holds a BFA from BrooklynCollege and an MFA from Pratt Instituteas well as New Jersey State Certification asan Art Teacher. Joe Terrone’s plein airpaintings have been shown throughout thetristate area and have been collectedthroughout the country. His work can beseen at Right Angle Gallery in Hoboken,NJ, at Design Domaine Gallery inBernardsville, NJ and on hiswebsite at www.joeterrone.comJill Thistle - is a group exercise instructorcertified by the Aerobics and FitnessAssociation of America (AFAA) with apassion for healthy eating and workingout to build physical and mental muscles.She teaches interval training performanceclasses that utilize multi-functionalexercises for strengthening and sculptingthe whole body.Christina Lilian Turczyn – is an awardwinningpoet, whose work has beenperformed by the Yara Arts Group of theLa MaMa Experimental Theatre, both on5th Avenue, and at diverse locations in theUnited States. Formerly a Fulbright Scholarin Modern German Drama, she was also a“Poet Among Us" at the 2002 Geraldine R.Dodge Poetry Festival.Fran Wadel - experienced squaredance teacher.Annette D. Rakowski – MBA NortheasternUniversity, Boston, MA, Adjunct ProfessorBergen Community College – InformationTechnology, QuickBooks. Business Owner,ADR New Jersey, LLC –Specializing in WebDesign, Marketing, & Computer Training37


<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School • 600 Harristown Road, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>, N.J. 07452IndexAmerican Sign Language . . . . . . .29Ballet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Ballet Booty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Ballroom Dancing . . . . . . . . . . . .25Basketball - Men’s . . . . . . . . . . . .29Basketball - Boy’s . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Brainstorming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Bridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Caring for Aging Parents . . . . . . .20Celebrity Makeup . . . . . . . . . . . .21Ceramics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26Chair Yoga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Clay Creations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Computer - Intro . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Computer - Word Daytime . . . . .23Computer - Getting More out ofWord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Computer - Excel Beginners . . . .23Computer - Powerpoint . . . . . . .23Computer - Getting More out ofPowerpoint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24CPR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Digital Photography . . . . . . . . . . .26Drawing - Beginning . . . . . . . . . .26Driver Education . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Eat Better to Lose Weight . . . . . .22Elder Law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Estate Planning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Financial Yoga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Fitness for Young at Heart . . . . . .32Foundations of Drawing . . . . . . .26Foundations of Drawing-Int . . . .27Guitar - Beginning . . . . . . . . . . . .28Guitar - Intermediate . . . . . . . . .28Hiking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30Italian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Instant Speed Reading . . . . . . . . .21Interior Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Jewelry - What to Know BeforeYou Sell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Joy Diet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Keyboarding for Children . . . . . . . .17Muscle Blast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Oil Painting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Push Button Memory . . . . . . . . .22Qi Gong . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Quickbooks - Intro . . . . . . . . . . .24Pilates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30Poetry-Intro to Writing . . . . . . . .27Poker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Real Estate <strong>Course</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . .19Savvy Social Security Planning . . .20Senior Exercise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32Spanish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Speed Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Standing Pilates . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32Square Dancing . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Start Your Own Business . . . . . .19Tricorn Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Voice Lessons - Private . . . . . . . .28Voice-over . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Volleyball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Watercolor PaintingBeginner/Intermediate . . . . . . .27Yoga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30Zumba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Zumba Gold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3238


www.grcsonline.com • 201-389-5011 • Fax 201-389-5018Registration FormsPlease complete the registration form below. Registrations are honored in order of theirarrival. Registrations are not confirmed. Unless otherwise notified, your registration hasbeen accepted. Tuition fees less $15 will be refunded if a student cancels at least 5 businessdays before a class begins, no exceptions. This policy applies to classes only. For additionalforms, please duplicate or enclose a separate paper with the required information. Send aseparate registration for each class or trip to:<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School600 Harristown Road Phone 201-389-5011<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>, NJ 07452 Fax 201-389-5018<strong>Course</strong>/Trip Title<strong>Course</strong>/Trip TitleNameTotal DueTotal Due$Grand TotalStreetTown State ZipPhone (Home)(Other)E-Mail AddressMake checks payable to <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community SchoolCheck# Cash Visa MasterCard# Exp. Date CVV CodeSignature<strong>Course</strong>/Trip Title<strong>Course</strong>/Trip TitleNameTotal DueTotal Due$Grand TotalStreetTown State ZipPhone (Home)(Other)E-Mail AddressMake checks payable to <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community SchoolCheck# Cash Visa MasterCard# Exp. Date CVV CodeSignature39


<strong>Course</strong>s, trips, activities for children andmore Including:•Pippin on Broadway•Culinary Institute andVassar College Art Museum•Newport Block Island Trip•Clay Creations for Children•Keyboarding for Children•Boys Basketball Program•Intro to Quickbooks•The Joy Diet•Poker for Beginners•Men’s Basketball•ZUMBAFall 2013Members of all communities welcome<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>CommunitySchool600 Harristown Road<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>, NJ 07452201-389-5011Paula A. Valenti, Ed. D.Superintendent of SchoolsAndrea H. Tahinos,Director, Community SchoolPostal PatronNon-Profit Org.U.S. POSTAGEPAIDParamus, N.J.Permit No. 864

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