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<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 school lotsand on side streets around the school.Specific classrooms will be posted whenyou arrive on opening night.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 ParkDirectionsTo <strong>GRCS</strong>:GPS address:600 Harristown Road, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</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>:GPS address:250 Prospect St., Midland ParkTake 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.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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Business Matters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Personal Interests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Computer Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Creative Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26Recreation & Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Senior's Semester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30Faculty Listing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32Alphabetical Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34Terrific for Tots Preschool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Registration Forms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .353


<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 2012The <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 SchoolRaymond J. Albano, Interim Superintendent of SchoolsAndrea H. Tahinos, Director, Community School& District CommunicationsJeanne Kelly, Administrative Assistant to the DirectorLynne Ward, Trip CoordinatorJeanne Marie Dalie, 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 EducationRona McNabola, PresidentBarbara Steuert, Vice PresidentRandi BlumbergGene CalderonCarlo Cella IIISheldon HirschbergTheresa MooreSanjiv 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 theaccount form by filling in your information.After your information isentered, you can add more family membersto your account by clicking "UpdateFamily Information." On the top of thenext page you will be given the optionto either "Add Another Child" or "AddAnother Adult" by clicking the appropriatebox. After adding all of your familymembers, your family account is setup. Clicking "Home" will return you tothe Community 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 open weekdaysfrom 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. and Tuesdayand Thursday evenings when classes arein 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.Jersey BoysTuesday, Oct. 23 $<strong>10</strong>5Winner of the 2006 Tony Award for BestMusical, Jersey Boys tells the story of howFrankie Valli and The Four Seasons wentfrom being unknown New Jersey kids tointernational pop superstars. The showfeatures over 30 beautifully sung tunes,6including “Sherry,” “Big Girls Don’t Cry”and “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You.” Busdeparts from the <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> High School at4:30 p.m. and returns immediately afterthe show. Mezzanine seats.WickedWednesday, Oct. 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 after theshow. Orchestra seats.EvitaThursday, Nov. 1 $129Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's TonyAward®-winning musical returns toBroadway at last. Eva Perón used hersmarts and charisma to rise meteoricallyfrom the slums of Argentina to thepresidential mansion as First Lady. Adoredby her people as a champion for the poor,she became one of the most powerfulwomen in the world — while her greed,outsized ambition and fragile health madeher one of the most tragic. Evita tells Eva'spassionate and unforgettable true story, andfeatures some of theater's most beautifulsongs, including "Don't Cry for MeArgentina," "Another Suitcase in AnotherHall" and "High Flying, Adored." Depart<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> High School at 5:30 pm andreturn immediately after the show. RearOrchestra seats.


www.grcsonline.com • 201-389-5011 • Fax 201-389-5018The Sound of Music/LunchThursday, Nov. 29 $92Our first stop will be for lunch at CharlieBrown’s. Enjoy your choice of a starterand second course from a list to choosefrom, then finish with dessert. Soda, coffeeand tea are included. After lunch head forthe Papermill Playhouse to enjoy a matineeof The Sound of Music. "Climb EveryMountain," "Do-Re-Mi," "Sixteen Going onSeventeen," "Edelweiss" and "My FavoriteThings." These beloved songs are just a fewof our favorite things about Rodgers &Hammerstein's final collaboration, whichgarnered a host of Tony Awards, Oscarsand continues to be one of the bestsellingsoundtracks of all time 1:30p.m. Departthe <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> pool at <strong>10</strong>:30 a.m. andreturn immediately after the show atapproximately 5 p.m. Side Orchestra seats.Day 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.It Happened In Brooklyn/San Gennaro Feast/East VillageSunday, Sept. 23 $59Drive through Brooklyn, once one ofAmerica’s largest cities that producedWoody Allen, Mel Brooks, BarbaraStreisand and many others. Loop throughDumbo and view the spectacular skylineof lower Manhattan from BrooklynBridge Park and pass through the MiddleEastern Enclave along Atlantic Avenue.We’ll visit the old Fulton Landing whereGeorge Washington retreated intoManhattan; travel through Grand ArmyPlaza and pass the beautiful BrooklynMuseum and Botanic Gardens and more.Enjoy lunch (on your own not includedin fee) at the San Gennaro Feast, NYC’slargest cultural feast and sample themany ethnic food delicacies. After lunchvisit highlights of the East Village,including St. Mark’s Place, ColonnadeRow, and the Public Theater, St. Mark’sChurch and McSorley’s Old Ale House.Tour led by Anthony Grifa of I’ll TakeManhattan Tours. Bus departs <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>High School at 8:45 a.m. and returnsapproximately 5:30 p.m.7


<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School • 600 Harristown Road, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>, N.J. 07452Culinary Institute - Hudson River CruiseMonday, Oct. 1 $95OrTuesday, Oct. 23 $95Start 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 theHudson River’s east bank. After arrivingtake a 45-minute tour of the culinary tosee how the students learn hands on.The tour is conducted by the studentsthemselves. Lunch consists of a three-coursemeal at the award winning St. Andrew’sCafe. First course- seasonal garden greenswith caramelized apples, goat cheese andgarlic croutons. Entrée is wood ovenroast chicken with savory bread pudding,sautéed spinach and garlic pepper aioli.Dessert- a seasonal fruit tart with vanillaice cream. After lunch take a short driveto Poughkeepsie and board the M/VMystere for a fall foliage cruise up theHudson River (2 hour cruise). Depart the<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> pool at 8 a.m. Return atapproximately 5:30 p.m.The Platters at Villa RomaTuesday, Oct. 2 $89Join us at the extravagant Villa RomaResort located in the heart of the Catskillsin Callicoon, NY. Enjoy the classic songs ofThe Platters, one of the most successfulvocal groups of the early rock and roll era,as they sing their hits including “OnlyYou” and “The Great Pretender!” Luncheonmenu includes: Fruit Cup, MinestroneSoup and your choice of Roasted Chicken,London broil or Tilapia. Dessert is Chef’sSurprise. Please indicate your choice onregistration form. Villa Roma also offersmany activities for a full day of fun. Busdeparts the <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> pool at 8 a.m. andreturns approximately 5 p.m.Autumn PleasuresThursday, Oct. 11 $79Spend the first part of the day at one ofNew York’s most unusual state parks,Walkway over the Hudson, the world’slongest elevated pedestrian bridge. Walkas far as you like 212 feet above the riverand enjoy the breathtaking views. After that,you will visit Locust Grove, the gracioushome of Samuel F.B. Morse, artist, educatorand telegraph inventor. The house, whichis set on 150 acres overlooking theHudson, contains a superb collection ofnineteenth century American furniture,porcelain, clothing and decorative arts,and is especially beautiful at this time ofyear. Lunch is at Shadows on the Hudson,an elegant restaurant with a great riverview (not included: order from the menu.)Then you will go to the Hudson Riverwaterfront in Newburgh for a two hourcruise down the river on the yacht Pride ofthe Hudson. Tour conducted by DianneGolder of Bite of the Apple Tours. Busdeparts the <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> pool 7:15 a.m. andreturns at approximately 6 p.m.8


www.grcsonline.com • 201-389-5011 • Fax 201-389-5018Brooklyn Botanic Gardens/South Street SeaportSaturday, Oct. 13 $59Visit the beautiful Brooklyn Botanic Garden,an oasis of 52 acres featuring <strong>10</strong>,000varieties of plants from around the world.Our self-guided tour includes the CranfordGarden, one of the finest displays of rosesin the country. Stroll on Celebrity Path;view the Japanese Hill & Pond Garden andthe Steinhardt Conservatory. Lunch onyour own at the South Street Seaport. Afterlunch we’ll visit the <strong>Winter</strong> Garden andview the spectacular art exhibit harbors ofthe world and conclude with a brief tourof highlights of Turtle Bay (passing theformer homes of Mary Martin, KatherineHepburn, Ruth Gordon and othercelebrities.) Visit the Katherine HepburnGarden and see the film site of MarilynMonroe’s “Seven Year Itch” subway airvent shot. Tour led by Anthony Grifa of I’llTake Manhattan Tours. Bus departs the<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> High School at 8:45 a.m. andreturns approximately 5:30 p.m.Art, Architecture, and Music in NewarkThursday, Oct. 18 $79Join Liz Del Tufo, Newark’s premier guide,for another fascinating day in Newark.Our first visit is to Newark Abbey, hometo the monks of St. Benedict, who came toNewark in 1857 when the abbey andmonastery were built. Then cross thestreet to explore the library of St. Benedict'sPreparatory School. The highlight of thevisit will be a collection of FredericRemington bronzes, a gift of an alumnus.Next, we’ll visit the Essex County CourtHouse, built in 1906, and reopened eightyears ago after an award winning $43million restoration. We will walk aroundthe exterior and interior of this buildingwhich is an outstanding example ofpublic architecture of the gilded age.Head downtown for a delicious lunch atthe Newark Club, where the food is asgood as the view from the 21st floor ofthe Newark Center. After lunch visit theNewark Boys Chorus School in time fortheir 2:15 pm rehearsal with a miniconcert by Newark's Finest Ambassadors.Last stop is the Newark Museum for agroup tour, highlighting "Angels andTomboys" and featuring paintings byThomas Eakins, John Singer Sargent, andWinslow Homer. Bus departs the <strong>Glen</strong><strong>Rock</strong> pool at 9:15a.m. and returnsapproximately 5:30 p.m.Ghostly Manhattan - A Ghost TourSaturday, Oct. 20 $59Drive by sights where spiritual energyhas been reported and strange mists andphenomenon have been observed. Visitsinclude: the graveyard of St. Mark’s in theBowery where the ghost of Peter Stuyvesantis said to roam; travel to Gay St., where theghost of Jimmy Walker is said to visit; seethe most haunted residence in NYC wherethe ghost of Aaron Burr seeks refuge;Mark Twain’s house of terror which is saidto be haunted; Jane St. where AlexanderHamilton died after his duel with AaronBurr; the haunted Cherry Lane Theaterwhere Barbara Streisand started hercareer; Potter’s Field where 15,000 corpsesare still buried; observe the former homeof Eleanor Roosevelt where her ghost hasbeen seen; Triangle Shirt Waist fire site; theold Jane St. Hotel where survivors of theTitanic were housed after their arrival andother ghostly sites. Lunch (on your own)in Little Italy. Please wear comfortablewalking shoes. Tour led by Anthony Grifaof I’ll Take Manhattan Tours. Bus departs<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> High School at 8:45 a.m. andreturns approximately 5:30 p.m.9


<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School • 600 Harristown Road, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>, N.J. 07452World Trade Center Memorial /HarlemTuesday, Oct. 30 $59Join us for this opportunity to visit the siteof the World Trade Center Memorial,where we remember and honor the 2,982people who lost their lives during theterrorist attacks on September 11, 2001.Leisurely stroll around the acre sized poolsthat sit on the footprints of the originaltowers; see the 30 ft. waterfalls and walkamongst the 400 oak trees that enrich thesite. Before our visit, tour the MiracleChurch, built before the AmericanRevolution that survived the attacksunscathed. Visit the <strong>Winter</strong> Garden for anoverview of events that took place beforeand after the attacks; walk the IrishHunger Memorial with its wonderfulviews of the Hudson River. Lunch on yourown at South Street Seaport. After ourtour of the 9/11 Memorial (1:30 p.m.)we’ll have a salute to Harlem with on/offbus stops including the Schomburg Centerand Strivers Row. Tour led by AnthonyGrifa of I’ll Take Manhattan Tours. Busdeparts the <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> pool at 8:45 a.m.and returns approximately 5:30 p.m.Apple FestivalSaturday, Nov. 3 $52Apple goodies abound at this celebration ofautumn in picturesque Peddler’s Village inLahaska, Pa. Enjoy such apple delicacies ascaramel-dipped apples, freshly pressedcider, apple fritters, apple butter, and ofcourse apple pie. After browsing amongthe booths of over 70 exceptional craftspeoplefrom all over the region, you’ll beready to be warmed up by a steaming cupof homemade vegetable soup cooked in acauldron over an open fire, or perhapssome hot mulled cider. Music, dancing,puppetry, sideshows, and even an appleeatingcontest add to the festivities for thispopular fall weekend event. In addition,the many restaurants and shops are availableto you and are sure to make your autumncelebration a success. Bus departs <strong>Glen</strong><strong>Rock</strong> High School at 8:15 a.m., returns atapproximately 6 p.m.The Cultural Acropolis of New York/Sacred Havens/Morningside HeightsSaturday, Nov. <strong>10</strong> $62Visit the beautiful Church of Notre Damewith its dark grotto reminiscent of thegrotto of Lourdes, France. Tour thespectacular Cathedral of St. John theDevine, which seats 8,000 and admire itsarchitecture and grounds and view the40’ High Peace Fountain. Take a junket toSt. Paul’s Chapel, one of ColumbiaUniversity’s most beautiful buildings andadmire the work of Rapheal Gusativino,John La Farge and Gutzon Borglum in thechapel. View the beautiful sculptures onthe campus. We’ll also visit the Church ofCorpus Christi, Grant’s Tomb and theRiverside Church. Lunch on your own inMorningside Heights. Tour led by AnthonyGrifa of I’ll Take Manhattan Tours. Busdeparts <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> High School at 8:45a.m. and returns approximately 5:30 p.m.<strong>10</strong>


<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School • 600 Harristown Road, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>, N.J. 07452From Miniatures to Mansions: A Holiday TreatWednesday, Dec. 12 $79Your first stop today will be the New YorkBotanical Garden, where you are sure tobe enchanted by the annual miniaturetrain show which features amazingreplicas of New York landmarks, bothpast and present, all made from naturalmaterials. Then it’s on to the Bronx’s LittleItaly, where you will have lunch (on yourown) and also get a chance to shop for thecheeses, breads and pastries for which thearea is famous. After lunch, visit <strong>Glen</strong>view,part of the Hudson River Museum, whichis always beautifully decorated for theholidays. This country retreat of awealthy New York financier is filled withfine quality Victorian furnishings and art.You can also enjoy the museum’s otherexhibits as well. Tour conducted byDianne Golder of Bite of the Apple Tours.Bus departs the <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> pool 8:15 a.m.and returns at approximately 6 p.m.Extended 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.Myrtle Beach Show Trip & Charleston6 Nights, 7 DaysSunday, Oct. 14- Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012Triple $659pp, Twin $679pp, Single $899ppDay 1 – Depart MPHS at 8 a.m. and headfor beautiful Myrtle Beach – later checkinto an en route hotel. Day 2 – Continueyour journey and check into a Myrtle Beacharea hotel. Dinner at a local restaurantand enjoy the Hooray for Hollywood Showat the Palace Theatre. Day 3 –Visit theamazing Brookgreen Gardens and BarefootLanding; enjoy dinner and later a show atthe Alabama Theatre. Day 4 – VisitBroadway at the Beach and Myrtle BeachBoardwalk. Dine at a local restaurantbefore going to a fabulous Carolina OpryShow. Day 5 -Take a guided tour ofCharleston, then visit the MagnoliaPlantation, where history has unfoldedfrom the American Revolution to the CivilWar and beyond. Dinner is at a localrestaurant. Day 6 – Leave for the Airborneand Special Operations Museum inFayetteville, N.C. This evening relax at youren route hotel. Day 7: Depart for home.Fee includes: 6 nights lodging (4 in MyrtleBeach area; 6 breakfasts and 4 dinners;taxes and gratuities.) Tipping for the busdriver and tour guides is at your discretion.Full payment is required upon registration.Call the <strong>GRCS</strong> office for a complete itinerary.Tour escorted by Dianne Golder of Bite ofthe Apple Tours.12


www.grcsonline.com • 201-389-5011 • Fax 201-389-5018<strong>10</strong> Day Kaleidoscope of Alaska - 2013May 24-June 2, 2013Twin $3295pp, Single $3895ppThis exciting land tour leaves on Friday, May 24 and returns on Sunday, June 2, 2013.A $300 non-refundable deposit is required upon registration. Travel insurance isoptional and payable with your deposit or first trip installment of $<strong>10</strong>00 due onDec. 1, 2012. Travel insurance cannot be purchased after final payment ismade. Final payment is due March 1, 2013. Fee includes airport transfers.Itinerary is subject to change based upon airline scheduling. Please call the<strong>GRCS</strong> office for a complete itinerary.Package includes:• Flights to Anchorage• 8 nights’ accommodationso 2 nights Clarion Suites, Anchorageo 2 nights Mountain Sky Hotel, Valdezo 2 nights Alpine Lodge, Fairbankso 2 nights Lodge, Denali National Park• All Transfers• 12 meals; 9 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 2 dinners• Sightseeing per itinerary in modern air-conditioned motor coach• Alaska Railroad train service from Denali National Park to Anchorage• Entrance fees per itinerarySpecial features include: Glacier & Wildlife Cruise on Prince William Sound,Fairbanks City Tour, Fairbanks Museum, Sternwheeler Cruise in Fairbanks andTundra Wilderness Tour in Denali National Park.Niagara Falls and Toronto4 Nights, 5 DaysMonday, June 3– Friday, June 7, 2013Single $729pp, Double $549pp, Triple $529ppDay 1 – Depart MPHS at 8 a.m. and headfor your destination: captivating NiagaraFalls! This evening, enjoy dinner andcheck into your Niagara Falls area hotelfor a four night stay. Day 2 – Take aGuided Tour of the Niagara Falls areaand visit the Welland Shipping Canal andbeautiful Queen Victoria Park. Dinner atlocal restaurant. Day 3 – Guided Tour ofthe city of Toronto, Ontario, includingToronto’s majestic castle estate – CasaLoma! Dinner at local restaurant. Day4 – Enjoy a boat ride on the “Maid of theMist”, sail near the base of the HorseshoeFalls and then take a tour of historicalNiagara-on-the-Lake, one of the prettiesttowns in Canada. Later enjoy dinner andvisit the Fallsview Casino. Day 5 – Departfor home. Fee includes: motor coachtransportation; 4 nights lodging in NiagaraFalls; 8 meals including 4 breakfasts and4 dinners; taxes and gratuities. Tippingfor the bus driver and tour guides is atyour discretion. A $<strong>10</strong>0 per personnon-refundable deposit is required uponregistration. A valid U.S. Passport or U.S.Passport Card is required. Tours escortedby Dianne Golder of Bite of the AppleTours. Call the <strong>GRCS</strong> office for acomplete itinerary.13


<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School • 600 Harristown Road, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>, N.J. 07452Chicago6 Nights, 7 DaysSunday, Aug. 18-– Saturday, Aug. 24, 2013Single $859pp, Double $649pp, Triple $629ppDay 1 - Depart MPHS 8 a.m. in a spaciousvideo and restroom equipped motor coachas you head for your destination: Chicago.Dinner (on your own) and check into enroute hotel. Day 2 – Continue towardsyour destination, enjoy dinner and checkinto your Chicago area hotel. Day 3 –Depart for Guided Tour of Chicago,including “The Historic and Fun-filledNavy Pier” then relax on a cruise and takein the spectacular Chicago skyline viewfrom lovely Lake Michigan. The eveningincludes a dinner party with entertainment.Day 4 – Visit Arts Institute of Chicago;Chicago’s famous “Magnificent Mile” andenjoy the city’s beautiful architecture withfree time to sight-see and shop and see theOld Chicago Water Tower. Your eveningincludes dinner and live entertainment.Day 5 –Depart for the world famous WillisTower (formerly the Sears Tower) which hasundergone a $4 million dollar renovation.See the breathtaking views of Chicago andexplore the city’s rich history and visit theShedd Aquarium. Evening includes dinnerand a relaxing night on your own.Day 6 – Leave for a visit to the DasDutchman Essenhaus in Middlebury, Ind.This evening relax at your en route hotel(dinner on your own). Day 7 – Departfor home.Fee includes: motor coach transportation;6 nights lodging including 4 consecutivenights in the Chicago area; <strong>10</strong> mealsincluding 6 breakfasts and 4 dinners; taxesand gratuities. Tipping for the bus driverand tour guides is at your discretion. A$<strong>10</strong>0 deposit per person non-refundabledeposit is required upon registration.Travel insurance available upon request.Tours escorted by Dianne Golder of Bite ofthe Apple Tours. Call the <strong>GRCS</strong> office for acomplete itinerary.Washington, D.C. and Baltimore Inner Harbor3 Nights, 4 DaysFriday, Sept. 20 – Monday, Sept. 23, 2013Single $599pp, Double $459pp, Triple $439ppDay 1 – Depart for your destination,Washington D.C. Tour the gorgeous mansionand gardens of Hillwood, the Washingtonhome of heiress Marjorie MerriweatherPost. Later enjoy dinner and check intoyour hotel. Day 2 – Take a full-day guidedtour of Washington, D.C. Sites include theUS Capitol, the White House, the NationalArchives, Embassy Row, Georgetown,Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial,and more. Enjoy dinner before continuingon the guided Memorial and Monumentstour. Day 3 – Visit the inspirational sightsat Arlington National Cemetery, theSmithsonian Institution and later enjoydinner with entertainment before returningto your hotel. Day 4 - Depart for home.En route we will stop at Baltimore’s InnerHarbor with its unique mix of shops,restaurants and waterfront attractions.Fee includes: motor coach transportation,3 nights lodging in the Washington, D.C.area, 6 meals including 3 breakfasts and3 dinners; taxes and gratuities. Tippingfor the bus driver and tour guides is atyour discretion. A $<strong>10</strong>0 per personnon-refundable deposit is required uponregistration. Tours escorted by DianneGolder of Bite of the Apple Tours. Call the<strong>GRCS</strong> office for a complete itinerary.14


www.grcsonline.com • 201-389-5011 • Fax 201-389-5018Tots to TeensZumba Fitness Partyfor Teens $72Are you ready to party yourself into shape?Come on and join the Zumba Fitness Party!Zumba Fitness for Teens infuses Latin andinternational rhythms with easy-to-followmoves to create a dynamic, fun andexhilarating fitness class that will toneand sculpt your body while you get a greatcardiovascular workout. This class isgeared toward teens and includes Latin,international as well as current pop, hip-hopand dance music by popular artists. Nodance experience is required. Be preparedto sweat and have a blast!Lesley Breuer8 (HAM) Thursdays, 7-8 p.m.Oct. 4-Dec. 6Hamilton SchoolComputers for ChildrenAges 3-6 $72The popular computer class for preschoolersfrom our summer program is returning inthe fall! PC PLAYHOUSE is an organizationdedicated to teaching young children abouttechnology concepts in a fun way. While theclasses are fun, children also learn literacyskills, teamwork, and self confidence in apositive learning environment. During thisclass children become computer detectiveson a learning adventure to imaginativeplaces such as the E-mail Trail or InternetIsland. Children are provided with individuallaptops where they work on custom softwaredesigned specifically for each mission.Advancing at their own pace, childrenproudly apply new technology skills tosolve problems and accomplish their goal.When class ends, they can continue toenjoy their mission from home with onlinesoftware activities that correspond to thecurrent lesson. In this class, children willlearn computer skills and early keyboarding,thinking and problem solving skills, earlyreading and writing skills as well as listeningskills and concentration.Staff of PC Playhouse(CENT) (6) Tuesdays, 12:45-1:30 p.m.Session I: Sept. 25-Oct. 30Session II: Nov. 6-Dec. 11Artist Kids on Canvas byNEW!Abrakadoodle -ages 3.5 to 5 $<strong>10</strong>0Buckets of painting and glittery fun will behad by all! You will paint silly superheroes,design clocks, make patchwork masterpieces,collage Splat our lovable mascot,and more! A new lesson each weekinspired by fabulous artists from aroundthe world! This class uses premium artsupplies and acrylic paints that will stainclothing -- please dress your child in“old clothes” or bring a t-shirt. All artsupplies will be included.This art education class is offered throughAbrakadoodle ® , the nation’s leader increative art education offering imaginativeclasses in painting, sculpting, digitaldesign, collage, mosaics, drawing andmore for children from young toddlersand up. Abrakadoodle employs a Piagetianapproach in producing its developmentallyappropriate curriculum that enhancesstudents’ logical and conceptual growth.The teachers are trained to emphasize thecritical role that experience plays in studentlearning, and they promote active discoverythrough exploration. Each session featuresnew lessons – “we never repeat in anAbrakadoodle class!”(CENT) (5) Mondays,11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. or 2:15-3:00 p.m.Session I: Sept. 24-Oct. 29(no class Oct. 8)Session II: Nov. 5-Dec. <strong>10</strong> (no class Dec. 3)15


<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School • 600 Harristown Road, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>, N.J. 07452Ballet - Grades K-12The <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School Ballet Program is now in its 31st year.The program is under the direction of Denise Piccino, professional balletteacher, dancer and choreographer. Miss Piccino stresses classical ballettechnique and prepares the students for performances, which are giventwice a year in December and June. Classes are available at all levelsfrom Beginner to Advanced. Pointe classes are available to those whoqualify. All classes are held in the Little Theater at <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> High School.Classes begin week of Sept. <strong>10</strong>. The fee is $120 for a one hour class and$160 for a 1 1/2 hour class.BEGINNER BALLET 5-8(Age 5 by 12/1/11)Mon, 3:45-4:45 p.m. $120ADVANCED BALLET LEVEL A(Age 11 and up; 4 years of training)Mon, 4:45-5:45 p.m. $120ADVANCED INTERMEDIATE POINTE(Must take 1 ballet class + pointe; 3years of training)Mon, 5:45-7:15 p.m. $160ADVANCED BEGINNER -INTERMEDIATE I(Age 6 and up; 1 year of training)Tues, 3:45-4:45 p.m. $120ADVANCED BALLET LEVEL I B(Age <strong>10</strong> and up; 3 years of training)Tues, 4:45-5:45 p.m. $120BEGINNER POINTE(Age <strong>10</strong> and up; must take 1 ballet class+ pointe; 3 years of training)Tues, 5:45-6:45 p.m. $120INTERMEDIATE III(Age 7 and up; 2 years of training)Thurs, 4-5 p.m. $120PRE-ADVANCED BALLET(Age 8 and up; 3 years of training)Thurs, 5-6 p.m. $120STRETCH – PIROUETTE(This class helps develop ballet flexibilityand works on improving turning ability;<strong>10</strong> years old and up)Thurs, 6-7:30 p.m. $160Keyboarding for ChildrenNEW!(grades 3-5) $59School children use computers practicallyevery day, yet in today’s world of handhelddevices, it is very easy for them todevelop bad keyboarding habits. Thisself-paced course will teach proper fingerplacement, memorization and navigationaround the keyboard. Speed and accuracywill be measured in each lesson. Space islimited. Enroll early.Staff of PC PlayhouseAll classes meet 3:30-4 p.m.Session 1: Tuesdays, Sept. 25-Oct. 30Central ElementaryThursdays, Sept. 27-Nov. 1Coleman ElementarySessions 2: Mondays, Nov. 5-Dec. 17(no class Dec. 3)Byrd ElementaryTuesdays, Nov. 6-Dec. 11Hamilton ElementaryDriver’s EducationBehind-the-Wheel Training $295Six hours of behind-the-wheel instructionfor potential drivers 16 years of age andolder. Prerequisite: student must passlaw knowledge and vision test. Call201-389-5011 for information and toregister. Experienced and fully licenseddrivers from The First Time Driving School.16


www.grcsonline.com • 201-389-5011 • Fax 201-389-5018Business MattersNEW!Start Your Own Business $35This course will give an introductionto the issues involved in makingthe decision to start your own business,and what you need to do to turn your ideafor a business into a reality. Topics coveredwill include how to evaluate the businessopportunity, items to be included in abusiness plan, budgeting and cash flow,skills needed and time requirements, typesof business entities, (franchise, LLC, soleproprietorship, etc.) , and whether startinga business is a good idea for you. If wehave time, we can discuss your individualbusiness ideas at the end of the last session.Bob Kaufman(GRHS) Tuesday, Oct. 16 & 23 7:30-9 p.m.Real EstateSalesperson’s <strong>Course</strong> $279<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 $279(includes text)Classes held at KOVATS Real Estate andInsurance School, Maywood, NJ$229 payable to KOVATS$50 payable to <strong>GRCS</strong>Registration must be handled bycommunity school office staff; call201-389-5011.You’re On the Air! How to reallymake it in Voice-Overs $45Voice-Overs are hot today! You don’t haveto be an actor to get voice-over work, butit certainly doesn’t hurt! With suchnotable talent as James Earl Jones, LindaHunt, and Donald Sutherland lending theirvoices to commercials, films, and videos,one would think that it would be next toimpossible to break into this field. Not so!In this class you’ll learn about an excitingnew way to get around the competitionand actually turn voice-overs into athriving full or part-time business! Theinstructor will talk about the numerousopportunities, the income potential, andthe all-important demo and how to haveit produced. You’ll step up to the microphoneto do some practice recording, andbest of all, hear the results!Alan SchwartzOffered in cooperation withMidland Park Continuing Education.Register through <strong>GRCS</strong>.(Midland Park H.S.) Monday, 7-9 p.m.,Oct. 29NEW! Present Yourself! $45This class focuses on how tomake presentations that show the audienceyou know what you are talking about. Itis an intensive look at what makes apresentation good, how to overcome fear ofpublic speaking (presenting), what thingsyou should never do in a presentation,how to memorize a presentation and lotsof practice to help you get really good!This would be ideal for anyone whoneeds to stand up in front of a group andsell your ideas, whether in a corporatesetting or even in a sales situation.Offered in cooperation with Midland ParkContinuing Education. Register through<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School.Wendy Richmond(Midland Park HS) (2) Wednesdays,6:30-8:30 p.m. Oct. 17 and 2417


<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School • 600 Harristown Road, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>, N.J. 07452Estate Planning$30 per familyUpon your death, your estate could be subject to death taxes as high as 55%. Poorlyplanned estates can also be subject to prolonged and expensive legal proceedings. Thisclass will address wills, living trusts, financial and medical powers of attorney, methodsto reduce or eliminate death taxes and other estate and tax planning issues.Michael Manna, Esq.(GRHS) Thursday, Nov. 1, 7-8:30 p.m.Personal InterestsElder Law $30 per familyNEW!Your estate can be completely wipedout by nursing home expenses.Lack of foresight can leavefamilies and loved onesimpoverished and liable toreimburse welfare. We willdiscuss Medicaid eligibilityand other methods to minimizeor eliminate financial risks as well asimportant considerations in drafting wills,living trusts and medical powers of attorney.This class is for the general public, butit has also been approved by the New JerseyState Board of Examiners for 2 CEU's forlicensed practical social workersMichael Manna, Esq.(GRHS) Thursday, 7-8:30 p.m., Oct. 4Services for Seniors $30What every senior should knowAs people enter their “Golden Years,” theyoften worry about losing their independenceand depleting their financial resources.This one-session workshop will providevaluable information with regards to boththe active and frail senior citizen aboutresources available, eligibility requirementsand the application process. Participantswill gain an understanding of a variety ofoptions to meet health, income or changingcare requirements. This program is opento the community or as a 1-hour/1 CEUcredit (non-clinical) for professionalsStaff of Elder Care Options(GRHS) Tuesday, Oct. 9, 7-8:30 p.m.18Medicaid: New Developments $30This workshop will explore the newlegislation called the Deficit ReductionAct which will cause drastic cuts in theMedicaid Program. The workshop willdiscuss and acquaint participants withwhat rules Congress has changed, such asspousal rights, estate recovery, recoveringgifts – transferee liability, spousal refusaland long-term care insurance.Rhonda M. Benjamin, Esq.(GRHS) Tuesday, Oct. 23, 7-8:30 p.m.Psychic Reading $35Here’s a fun and exciting opportunity tofind out about yourself, your relationshipsand your future. Renown psychic Marc Skywill do group readings in this enlighteningand entertaining class. Find our about yourfuture and also show you how to be your ownpsychic. Includes: palm reading, personalizedNumerology chart and Romance Astronumerologychart. Birthdates are requiredat registration to receive the charts.Marc Sky(GRHS) Tuesday, Oct. 2 6:45-8:15 p.m.Tuesday, Dec. 4 6:45-8:15 p.m.Spirit Encounters $35 (M) $<strong>10</strong>Find out how to communicate with lovedones who have crossed over. Do you havesomeone that passed away and wonder iftheir spirit is still around you? Can theygive you messages? Can you communicatewith them? In this enlightening andentertaining program, you’ll find out.Through a guided out-of-body experienceyou can visit friends, family members andeven pets. A $<strong>10</strong> materials fee is due atclass for a special guiding CD.Marc Sky(GRHS) Tuesday, Oct. 2, 8:30-<strong>10</strong> p.m.Tuesday, Dec. 4, 8:30-<strong>10</strong> p.m.


www.grcsonline.com • 201-389-5011 • Fax 201-389-5018Reflexology, the MirrorTo Your Soul $35During this 2-hour intensive course wewill cover the techniques of how to applyreflexology to the feet using severalapplications including massage and pressurepoint therapy, as well as learning about thevarious reflex points found on the feet andhands that are associated with many partsof the body including the lungs, heart,kidneys, liver, etc. We will also discuss themany ways in which Reflexology could bebeneficial to your health and safely appliedin a variety of health related issues such asinsomnia, menopause, headaches, sinusitis,etc. Supplies needed: Oil or cream; 2 largetowels and Wet-Ones. Be sure to wearcomfortable clothes. It is suggested to registerwith a friend or family member who couldwork as your partner during this class. Aseparate registration fee of $35 is requiredfor your partner.Dr. Karen ZuidemaOffered in cooperation with Midland ParkContinuing Education. Register through<strong>GRCS</strong>.(Midland Park HS)Saturday, 9-11 a.m., Oct. 20CPR$90 (M)$15The purpose of the American Red CrossFirst Aid/CPR/AED program is to helpparticipants recognize and respondappropriately to cardiac, breathing and firstaid emergencies. The program stresses thebasic steps to follow in any emergency,beginning with the most important step –the decision to act-and helps participantsconfront their fears of getting involvedand giving care. An American Red Crosscard will be issued upon successfulcompletion of the course, valid for twoyears. Pre-requisite: Participants must be16 yrs of age or older. $15 optional bookfee is payable to instructor at class. Allclasses are taught by: Don Hachey and RichKroitschClasses held on Saturday, Oct. 6 at MidlandPark High School Class length may varydue to class size and skills.CPR/AED Adult –9 a.m. – Noon Fee: $90CPR/Child and Infant –9 a.m. - Noon Fee: $90Combination - CPR/AEDAdult/Child/Infant and First Aid9 a.m. -2:30 p.m. Fee: $120Celebrity Make-UpTechniques $35Join 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 training presentation.During this session, Irina will introduceyou to professional make-up products andtools, reveal make-up secrets used byHollywood celebrities, and perform a stepby-stepdemonstration on select membersfrom the audience, including how to applymakeup for daytime and special occasionsand make it last all day. You will receivedetailed printed instructions covering everytopic of the demonstration, and all yourbeauty and skin care-related questions willbe answered. Class limit 15.Irina FeyginOffered in cooperation with Midland ParkContinuing Education. Register through<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School.(Midland Park HS)Wednesday – 6:30-9:30 p.m. Oct. 24Instant Speed Reading $32Double your reading speed and improveyour comprehension in just one class. Catchup on all your reading while relaxing onyour trip. Unlike other programs that useexcessive drill or practice, you willachieve results in just one class. You willdiscover how to stop our eyes from fightingthe reading process so you glide acrossthe page without eyestrain.Improve yourreading speed using the simple “Farrow”method. This program is so powerful, thefounder (Dave Farrow) was designated asthe speed reading spokesperson for theSony Reader. Imagine what you could dowith faster, more effortless reading! Alsolearn faster and attain more accuratereading comprehension. Student shouldbring a book to read in class.Wendy RichmondOffered in cooperation with Midland ParkContinuing Education. Register through<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School.(Midland Park H.S.)Thursday, 6:30-9 p.m., Sept. 2719


<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School • 600 Harristown Road, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>, N.J. 07452Unleash Your Brain/Strengthen Your Memory $32Do 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 the systemcreated by Dave Farrow, a Guinness Recordholder Greatest Memory, as shown on Livewith Regis and Kelly, CNN, Fox News, TheToday Show, Discovery Channel and others.In only one session, you will triple yourmemory, learn the secret to triggering yourlong term memory at will, as well asunleash perfect focus when you need itmost. Easily recall names, dates and facts,effortlessly recall details from conversationsexactly when you need it, and quicklylearn foreign language vocabulary.Wendy RichmondRegister through <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> CommunitySchool. Offered in cooperation withMidland Park Continuing Ed.(Midland Park HS) Thursday,6:30-9:00 p.m. Oct. 4Fearless Flying: Why you shouldnot have a fear to fly $35“Fasten your seatbelts. We’re about to takeoff.” In this class you will learn the basicsof aircraft performance, safety features,emergency procedures, what happensduring turbulence, weather conditions(snow, thunderstorms), how it affectsflying. This is a fact filled course you willenjoy; it will help alleviate the manyconcerns before boarding your flight.Captain Edward A. Sarkisian, flightinstructor United Airlines Offered incooperation with Midland Park ContinuingEducation. Register through <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>Community School. (Midland Park HS)Thursday, 6-9 p.m. Oct. 25Interior Design for This TurbulentEconomy $40This 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 of qualityhave no fear of time. Barbara Heilmann,state certified interior designer will givepractical advice on designing your spacethe way a professional would. If you areembarking on a design project and askingyourself questions like, “Where do I begin?”you will find this to be an enjoyable andinformative evening.Barbara Heilmann(GRHS) Tuesday, 7-9 p.m. – Oct. 16NEW! Divorce Options $30Divorce is a painful, stressful andemotionally debilitating experience. Thegoal of our seminar is to help to minimizethe negative effects of divorce on you, yourchildren and others affected by the divorce.Clear professional advice from experiencedattorneys, a psychotherapist and a financialexpert helps stem negative emotions andprovide hope in their place. AttorneysDolores L. Aretsky and Eric J. Aretsky,partners in the law firm of Aretsky &Aretsky with offices in Ridgewood andHackensack will address the legal aspectsof divorce including custody, parentingtime, child support, alimony, equitabledistribution of property and domesticviolence. They will discuss the conventionaldivorce process and the option of divorcemediation which allows a couple to worktogether with a mediator, who acts as aneutral third party, to reach mutualagreements which are settled out ofCourt. They will help you understand thepros and cons of both approaches.Valerie Leibowitz, MSW, LCSW, apsychotherapist who practices inRidgewood, will address positive ways ofdealing with the emotional issues and stresscaused by divorce. She will help erase thedark cloud over your days and providehope for starting over in the future.(GRHS) Thursday, Oct. 25 7-9 p.m.20


www.grcsonline.com • 201-389-5011 • Fax 201-389-5018NEW!Caring for Aging Parents $30This workshop will explore the various senior care housing options and servicesavailable to the frail elderly who are facing cognitive and/or physical issues related toaging. There are various options available to seniors including Independent Living,Assisted Living, Long Term Care and Home Care. Knowing how to shop for seniorhousing and understanding what services are covered by Medicare and what servicesrequire private pay can assist you and your loved ones in making critical decisionsregarding the care and safety of your parents. Knowing how to shop for these servicesand how to be the best advocate for your parents is critical as we all face a rapidlychanging health care system.Margaret Quinn(GRHS) Tuesday, Oct. 16 7-9 P.M.Computer InstructionIntroduction to the Computer $75Designed for students who have little or noexperience using a computer. Students areintroduced to the Windows OperatingSystem and learn file management includingcreating, naming and saving files to designatedlocations. Students learn how to open, close,move and resize windows, create and savebasic Word and Excel files.Heather McDermott(GRHS) (3)3:30-5:30 p.m.Tuesdays, Oct. 23, 30, Nov. 6PowerPointThis 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 McDermott(GRHS) (3) Tuesdays, Dec. 4, 11, 18Microsoft 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 McDermott(GRHS) (3) Tuesdays, 3:30-5:30 p.m.Oct. 2, 9, 16Microsoft 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 McDermott(GRHS) (3) Tuesdays, 3:30-5:30Nov. 13, 20, 2721


<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School • 600 Harristown Road, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>, N.J. 07452DanceBallroom DancingIt’s More Than Ballroom with Lauren FaustiniIf you are enjoying watching "Dancing with the Stars," then you willhave even more fun learning how to do those steps with LaurenFaustini. She has been teaching dancing for over 20 years. Formerly anArthur Murray and Dale dance studio instructor, she now has herown dance studio in Franklin Lakes and also enjoys teaching grouplessons in Teaneck, 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.(BS) (<strong>10</strong>) Tuesdays, 8:15-9:15 p.m.Oct. 9-Dec. 18 (No class Nov. 20)Ballroom/Latin Dancing - Intermediate$99 per personIn the intermediate class you will add the Tango and the Waltz to your dance repertoire.These seven-week dance programs are a great way to have fun, get some exercise,and be prepared for your next vacation or special occasion.(BS) (<strong>10</strong>) Tuesdays, 7:15-8:15 p.m.Oct. 9- Dec. 18 (No class )Square 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 Wadel.(CENT) (12) Thursdays, 7:30-9:30 p.m.Sept. 13 -Dec. 6 (no class Nov. 22)Open House Thurs. Sept. 13Tricorn 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. Call201-389-5011 for registrationand payment information.Denise Piccino(GRHS) (<strong>10</strong>) Fridays,7:30-9:30 p.m. Oct. 5Register early!22


www.grcsonline.com • 201-389-5011 • Fax 201-389-5018Creative ArtsCeramics $134Holiday ThemeWe 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! There are twosessions; take one or both.Barbra Mulholland(GRHS) (4) Nov. 15, 29, Dec. 6, 13Thursdays, 7-8:30 p.m.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 will bedemystified 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 Fowls(GRHS) (3) Tuesdays, 7-9 p.m.Nov. 13, 20, 27Drawing - Beginning $75 (M$25)If you want to draw but have been frustratedin the past, try this class! It is a real "howto" for absolute beginners. Students learnbasic drawing techniques chosen to traintheir perceptions and enhance theirhand-eye coordination. They will learnhow to compose a drawing; identify therange of values in objects they draw; useshading to give their subjects volume;observe and draw a "negative spacecomposition" and use "sighting" to workout relative sizes and angles. Projectsthat are planned include two still lifearrangements, a hand portrait and possiblya self-portrait among others. Studentsshould bring $25 to the first lesson forart materials, which will be provided bythe instructor.Rina Goldhagen(GRHS) (5) Tuesdays, 8-<strong>10</strong> p.m. Oct. 2-30Beginning Portrait Drawing$75 (M) *$25Students will be given an overview of thegeneral proportions of the face and ageneric breakdown of each structure (eyes,nose, mouth, ears.) The instructor willreview the concepts of line, value and relativeproportion as these elements are critical tothe successful completion of the project.Working from a photograph supplied bythe student, the student will be taught touse simple tools to create a realistic portraitin pencil. A fee of $25 will be collected atthe beginning of the class for the materialsneeded in this course, which will beprovided by the instructor. *(Note: Forthose students who completed BeginningDrawing with Rina Goldhagen, the supplies- not including charcoal - that were usedin the previous class should be brought tothis class along with $8 materials fee forthe additional template.)Prerequisite: Beginning Drawing orcomparable courseRina Goldhagen(GRHS) (5) Thursday, 8-<strong>10</strong> p.m.Oct. 4-Nov. 123


<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School • 600 Harristown Road, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>, N.J. 07452Color Theory $165NEW!Are you having problems understandinghow to use color effectively? Youmight know how to draw, but when itcomes to color you are lost, or you mightuse color effectively but not really knowwhy. Now is the chance to learn colortheory and how it applies to your artwork, including hue, intensity, value andtemperature. We will look at differentcolor schemes and how to use them. Youwill learn about simultaneous contrastand how it could improve your art, howto use color to create an emotionalresponse to your work and how to createthe illusion of space. Learn how tomake your compositions excel throughcolor, movement, balance, proportion,rhythm and harmony and how to critiqueyour own work as well as others. It isan opportunity to take your art toanother level.Joe Terrone(GRHS) (8) classes, Tuesdays,8:15-<strong>10</strong> p.m. Oct. 2 – Nov. 20Foundation forNEW!Drawing $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 alwaysknew you had, and to truly understandwhy you do what you do when you createart? You can now learn the basic techniquesto get started as an artist, orexpand on what you already know. Youcan learn proportion, shading, depth,texture, gesture drawing, landscapedrawing, and basic color theory. Makeyour compositions excel through color,movement, balance, proportion, rhythmand harmony. Learn what it takes tomove people when they look at your art.Learn how to critique your own work aswell as others.Joe Terrone(GRHS) (8) classes, Tuesdays, 6:30-8 p.m.Oct. 2- Nov. 20Painting – WatercolorsBeginning/Intermediate $70 (M$<strong>10</strong>)Students will learn basic watercolortechniques: how light and shadow defineobjects; the use of local color and shadowcolor; mixing of paint. Subjects mayinclude: still life, transparent and reflectivesurfaces, 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.Fancine Alheid(GRHS) (8) Tuesdays, 7-9:30 p.m.Oct. 2-Nov. 20Oil Painting with Gallery Show $99Beginning and Advanced StudentsThis great class is recommended foranyone who ever thought about paintinglike a pro in oil. You will learn how totap into your creative side while creatinga masterpiece. Basic techniques as wellas more advanced paint handling will becovered. The focus is on individualartistic style. Ongoing students cancontinue their work at the first session.New students should bring pen and paperto take notes at the first class. We will goover necessary supplies and you’ll begiven a materials list. As a culminationactivity, students work will be displayedin a local facility. Susan Marlett Offeredin cooperation with Midland ParkContinuing Education. Register through<strong>GRCS</strong>.(Midland Park HS) (8) Tuesdays, 7-9 p.m.Sept. 25-Nov. 1324


www.grcsonline.com • 201-389-5011 • Fax 201-389-5018MusicGuitar - Beginning(Ukuleles Welcome) $80 (M$2)Enjoy singing andaccompanying yourselfon the guitar. Folk,country, classic rock, andcontemporary songs will betaught along with basicchords, strums and rockbass patterns. You willbe surprised - you willbe able to play songsimmediately! Materialfee is payable toinstructor. For guitarrental, please callinstructor at 201-391-2073.Cyndi Avedon(GRHS) (8) Thursdays, 7:30-8:30 p.m.Oct. 4-Dec. 6 (no class Nov. 8 & 22)Guitar – Intermediate $80 (M$2)For those who wish to improve and meetother players.Cyndi Avedon(GRHS) (8) Thursdays, 8:30-9:30 p.m.Oct. 4-Dec. 6 (no class Nov. 8 & 22)NOTE: For both beginning and intermediateevening guitar classes, any registrantunder the age of 18 must first contactthe instructor.Private Voice LessonsPrivate 45 minute voice lessons. If youare a beginner or an experienced singer,study with aprofessional:Ms Keating, MM,Westminster ChoirCollege is a fulltime classicalsinger withmore than <strong>10</strong>years teachingexperience. Thisclass is for aspiringchoir singers orsoloists alike.From your weekly,45-minute private lesson,you can expect to enjoy singing evenmore as you gain confidence, acquirea dependable technique and developmusicality. Classes are offered between4 and 9 p.m. Call the <strong>GRCS</strong> office at201-389-5011 to register and arrangea mutually convenient time.Colleen Keating(CENT) Tuesdays, 45-minute time slotsfrom 4-9 p.m.(6) Session I: Oct. 9-Nov. 13 $235(5) Session II: Nov. 20-Dec. 18 $196Registration 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.25


<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School • 600 Harristown Road, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>, N.J. 07452LanguagesItalian - Beginner $115(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. Students areencouraged to continue with this leveluntil they feel comfortable. The instructoradds something new for every season. Atconclusion of session, enjoy a gathering ata local Italian restaurant (optional).Offered in cooperation with Midland ParkContinuing Education. Register through<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School.Vincent Traina(Midland Park HS) (9)Wednesdays - 6:30-8 p.m.Oct. 3- Nov. 28 (no class Nov. 21)Italian - Intermediate $95*Make the end of your day well spent bycontinuing to nourish the linguistic flamethat you have already begun. Learn howto speak about the past and the future.Keep on expanding your vocabulary withpractical, theme-based lessons. Absorbmore about the Italian culture and heritage.Students are encouraged to continue withthis level until they feel comfortable. Atconclusion of session, enjoy a gathering ata local Italian restaurant (optional).Offered in cooperation with Midland ParkContinuing Education. Register through<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School.Vincent Traina(Midland Park HS) (9)Wednesdays- 8-9:30 p.m. Oct. 3- Nov. 28(no class Nov.21)*plus $20 for text if needed, payable atregistrationItalian Conversation $97Advance your knowledge of Italiangrammar and vocabulary through readingand discussion. We'll be using the bookParliamo Italiano! - Third Edition bySuzanne Branciforte. Students areencouraged to purchase it on amazon.combeforehand. This communicative classwill augment language skills by couplingcultural themes with level-appropriatedialogue. Units are centered on contextualsituations and functions in differentregions of Italy. Offered in cooperationwith Midland Park Continuing Education.Register through <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> CommunitySchool.Vincent Traina(Midland Park HS) (9)Tuesdays-7-8:30 p.m. Oct. 2- Nov. 27Spanish I – Beginning $115(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 PtakOffered in cooperation with Midland ParkContinuing Education. Register through<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School.(Midland Park HS) (9)Tuesdays, 6:30-8 p.m. Sept. 25-Nov. 20Spanish Intermediate $95 (M $20)Prerequisite for this course is Spanish I orequivalent. Magdalene PtakOffered in cooperation with MidlandPark Continuing Education. Registerthrough <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School.(Midland Park HS) (9)Tuesdays, 8-9:30 p.m. Sept. 25-Nov. 2026


www.grcsonline.com • 201-389-5011 • Fax 201-389-5018Recreation & FitnessCore and Total Body Fitness $64Come to this invigorating class for a totalbody workout. We dosynchronized stretching,core-reps, arm-aerobics,"Bold Yoga" and cardiocalisthenics.Since wemove in an improvisationalway to a wide variety ofmusic, every class isrefreshingly different. Just bring a mat.After our 8-week session, you'll havegreater flexibility, more definition to yourmuscles and stronger core muscles.Beginners to advanced exercisers.Linda Bold(GRHS) (8) Tuesdays, 6:30-7:15 p.m.Oct. 2 - Nov. 20Men’s BasketballFor players 25 years of age and up. Proofof age required at the door.Al Ianacone(HS) (<strong>10</strong>) Tuesdays, 7:30-9:30 p.m. - $60Oct. 2-Dec. 4(GRHS) (8) Thursdays 7:30-9:30, $48Oct. 4-Dec. 6 (no class Nov. 8, 22)Volleyball - Intermediate $72This course is for the experiencedvolleyball player (not beginner) who isinterested in further development ofindividual skills as well as teamwork. Agood knowledge of basic skills is required.Game play will occupy the entire time,with emphasis on court positioning, teamcommunications and fun.John Maurus(GRHS) Tuesdays, 7-8:30 p.m.(11) Oct. 2-Dec. 11Volleyball - Advanced $72This course is for experienced competitiveplayers. Prerequisite for this course is athorough understanding of all USVBArules. Bumping, setting, spiking, serving,blocking, offense and defense strategies andcourt positioning will be covered. Gameplay will occupy the entire time, withemphasis on a high level of competitive play.John Maurus(GRHS) Tuesdays, 8:30-<strong>10</strong> p.m.(11) Oct. 2-Dec. 11Hiking in Local Mountains $65Hikes are designed for beginner andmoderate hikers. During ourtrips, you learn the historyof the Ramapo Mountainswhile visiting historiciron mines, cave shelters,century old buildings, aRevolutionary Warentrenchment. Thescenery affords someof 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 steadypace of 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 Purcell(4) Saturdays, 9:30 a.m. startOct. 6, 13, 20, 2727


<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School • 600 Harristown Road, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>, N.J. 07452Yoga, Daytime $120New <strong>10</strong> Week Session- Still $12 per classBeginners 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 RYT(CC) (<strong>10</strong>) Mondays, 9:30-<strong>10</strong>:30 a.m.Sept. <strong>10</strong>-Nov. 19(no class Sept. 17)(CC) (<strong>10</strong>) Wednesdays, <strong>10</strong>-11 a.m.Sept. 12-Nov. 21 (no class Sept. 26)Qi Gong $49Qi Gong (pronounced "chee gung”)means Energy Work. Developed inancient China, it is a system of flowingmovements coordinated with deep breathingand meditation. Qi Gong has numerousproven health benefits including improvedflexibility, muscle strength, balance, andheart and lung functions. It decreases stressand 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 Canter(CC) (5) Wednesdays, 9:15-<strong>10</strong> a.m.Sept. 12-Oct. 17 (no class Sept. 26)(CC) (5) Mondays, <strong>10</strong>:30-11:15 a.m.Oct. 22-Nov. 19(CC) (5) Wednesdays, 9:15-<strong>10</strong> a.m.Oct. 24-Nov. 21<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community ChurchZumba for Beginners $54Curious 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-inspired dancefitnessprogram 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 Breuer(HAM) (6) Thursdays, 7:30-8:30 p.m.Session I: Sept. 25-Oct. 30Session II: Nov. 13-Dec. 18Hamilton SchoolZumba $54ZUMBA is a fusion of Latin and internationalmusic and dance that creates a dynamic,exciting, effective fitness system! Theroutines feature aerobic/fitness intervaltraining with a combination of fast andslow rhythms that tone and sculpt thebody. Zumba combines high energy andmotivating music with unique moves andcombinations that allow the Zumbaparticipants to dance away their worries.It is based on the principle that a workoutshould be fun and easy to do allowingZumba participants to stick to the ZumbaFitness program and achieve long-termhealth benefits. Zumba is a "feel-happy"workout that is great for both the body andthe mind. This class is for individuals whohave some prior experience with Zumbaand are capable of moderate fitness.Lesley Breuer(HAM) Tuesdays, 6:30-7:30 p.m.Session I: Sept. 25-Oct. 30 $54Session II: Nov. 13-Dec. 18 $54Hamilton School28


www.grcsonline.com • 201-389-5011 • Fax 201-389-5018Classic Pilates Plus $98One of the safest and most effectiveexercise programs available, Pilatesfocuses on developing core abdominaland back strength to help you achieveoptimal strength, flexibility, enduranceand posture, without building bulk orstressing joints. Added resistance will targetand tone difficult areas such as arms andwaist. Participants need to bring a mat &2 lb. weights. Instructor will provideresistance bands.Denise SwanOffered in cooperation with Midland ParkContinuing Education. Register through<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School.(Midland Park HS) (9) Thursdays,6-645 p.m.Oct. 4-Dec. 13 (no class Nov. 8, 22)Fly Fishing for Trout/Beg. & Int. $69Bill Madison will share his 40+ years offly fishing experience with practicalillustrations to support the presentation ofthe sport of fly fishing for trout. Subjectmatter will cover the equipment needed,where to go and how to do it (for thebeginner) and tactics for becoming moresuccessful fly fishers (for the intermediate).There will be an opportunity to practiceyour casting techniques indoors.Bill Madison(GRHS) (6) Tuesdays,Oct. 2- Nov. 6, 7:30-9 p.m.Yoga-evening class $81Yoga is gentle restorative postures, guidedrelaxation, breathing techniques and basicmeditation for well-being, relaxation andto reduce stress and anxiety. It also helpsto improve strength and flexibility. Thiscourse will provide one with easy to learnpostures, exercises and breathing techniquesthat will help the mind, body and lifework to its fullest potential. Please wearcomfortable loose clothing or yoga wear,bring a towel and a non-slip roll up matfor yoga.Jill McConville(GRHS) (8) Thursdays 6:30 - 7:30 pmOct. 4- Nov. 29 (no class Nov 22)NEW willPower & Grace $60NEW!willPower & Grace is a formattedfusion of postures and drills, practicedbarefoot to strengthen from the feet on up.It is a high energy full body workout usingonly your own body weight for resistance.The willPower method is the cardiovascularsolution that mind-body practitionershave been looking for, and the foot-fitnessconditioning program that athletes need.The work-out is as philosophical as it isphysical - it leaves you feeling strong andempowered after class. Barefoot fitnesshelps strengthen our feet and ankles toprevent future injury and help with balanceand posture. All fitness levels are welcome,as there are 3 levels in many of the exercises.In this class you will experience thebenefits of cardio sculpt, the intensity ofboot-camp, self-awareness of yoga practice,discipline of Pilates and the upliftingphilosophy of a meditation session. Attire:comfortable yoga clothing or shorts. Classis barefoot, no socks or shoes worn. Bringsmall towel, yoga mat for occasional floorwork and water.Jen DeSalvo(GRHS) (6) Thurs. 7-8pm,Oct. 4 - Nov. 15 (no class Nov. 8)NEW! New! Ballet Booty $89Let’s face it: everyone’s concernedabout their “bottom line!” Did you knowthat ballet is one of the best and quickestways to get a shapelier seat and leaner legs?This class uses funky, fun but effectivemoves that everyone can do. It is designedto sculpt abs, strengthen core, shape thearms, slim and lift the hips, thighs andseat! Plus the added benefit of increasedflexibility and improved posture.Participants will need a mat for the floorwork segment. Barefoot, thin socks orballet shoes. Offered in cooperation withMidland Park Continuing Education.Register through <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> CommunitySchool.Denise Swan(Midland Park HS) (8)Wednesdays 7-8 p.m. Oct. 3-Nov. 2129


<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 longerapply to our already discounted prices in this section.NEW!Bridge Beginner $65This class will be tailored to thestudents. Whether you want to learn toplay bridge or want to get back into thegame and are unfamiliar with modernbidding, we will accommodate you.Instruction will include hand evaluation,bidding and play of the hand. A brieflesson will be followed by practice play.Doug Cestone, ABTA(CC) (8) Thursdays, 1:15-3p.m.Sept. 27-Nov. 15Community Church of <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>Bridge Club Supervised Play $<strong>10</strong>6Want to play Duplicate Bridge in afriendly, relaxed atmosphere? If you’vehad a series of lessons, or haven’t playedin awhile, this is for you! Join ourSupervised Play Bridge Club. (This classis not for beginners.) A short lesson ona modern bidding convention, or play ofthe hand, will be taught, followed by asession of Duplicate Bridge. Questionsare encouraged and will be answered toimprove your bidding and play of thehand. You can’t improve unless youplay. Best if you come with a partner,but not essential.Supervised by Doug Cestone, ABTA(CC) (<strong>10</strong>) Thursdays,<strong>10</strong>:15 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Sept. 13-Nov. 15Bridge – Social DuplicateIt’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, ABTA(CC) Wednesdays, 12:30-3 p.m.Sept. 12 on-going $5 per session30Senior Exercise-Intermediate and Advanced $40This 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 recordings!)Susan VanValen(CC) (<strong>10</strong>) Thursdays, Sept. 13- Nov. 15,9-<strong>10</strong> a.m. Community ChurchZumba Gold $70It'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 follow theinstructor's easy to follow moves. Thisclass is geared toward the beginner, olderactive adult and sedentary adult. Zumba isnot just for the advanced or younger population;it is now for all fitness levels andcan be modified to meet individual needs.Milena Gralow(CC) Fridays, 11:15 a.m.-noon(7) Oct. 5-Nov. 16Fitness for the Young at Heart $40Maintain 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 stretchingfor flexibility. Class is for men and women.Kim Mihov(CC) (<strong>10</strong>) Tuesdays <strong>10</strong>-<strong>10</strong>:45 a.m.Sept. 11-Nov. 20 (no class Sept. 18)


www.grcsonline.com • 201-389-5011 • Fax 201-389-5018Standing Pilates for Seniors $40This 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 Mihov(CC) (<strong>10</strong>) Tuesdays, 11-11:45 a.m.Sept. 11-Nov. 20 (no class Sept. 18)Medicaid: New Developments $30This workshop will explore the newlegislation called the Deficit Reduction Actwhich will cause drastic cuts in theMedicaid Program. The workshop willdiscuss and acquaint participants withwhat rules Congress has changed, such asspousal rights, estate recovery, recoveringgifts – transferee liability, spousal refusaland long-term care insurance.Rhonda M. Benjamin, Esq.(GRHS) Tuesday, Oct. 23, 7-8:30 p.m.High SchoolNEW! Chair Zumba $56Zumba chair incorporates slowdance moves and toning exercises whilesitting in a chair listening to internationalmusic. It is for seniors or people with disabilitiesand/or sedentary lifestyle. Dowhat you can and enjoy this wonderfulclass now... for all!Milena Gralow(CC) (7) Fridays, Oct. 5- Nov. 1612:15-12:45 p.m.Tai Chi Chuan $50A Northern Chinese martial art systemwhich encompass body and mindstimulation and awareness, Tai Chi Chuanhas been implemented by Sho Lin monksfor over 5000 years. Tai chi providesbalance, flexibility, and coordination forall ages while incorporating a naturalself-defense. Tai Chi when practiced5 minutes daily will increase your posture,agility and flexibility. Classes are relaxedand friendly.Frank Gaciofano(CC) (<strong>10</strong>) Fridays Sept. 14 – Nov. 16 ,3:30-4:30 p.m.NEW! Chair Yoga $80This is a basic class seated inchairs with some basic standing postureswith the use of the wall or chair.Breathing practices & meditation withmovement are introduced. This course isideal for the work place, at a desk orcomputer and for those who prefer not todo mat yoga. It is gentle yoga postureswithout the use of the floor as in a matyoga class. This easy yoga practice andexercise will help get the most of the workday while relaxing in the chair at thedesk or computer or helps those who preferyoga without the up and down that thefloor yoga requires. All levels. Please wearloose comfortable clothing.Jill Mcconville(CC) (<strong>10</strong> classes)Wednesdays 11:15-12 p.m.Sept. 12- Nov. 21 (No class Sept. 26)NEW! Caring for AgingParents $30This workshop will explore the varioussenior care housing options and servicesavailable to the frail elderly who are facingcognitive and/or physical issuesrelated to aging. There are variousoptions available to seniors includingIndependent Living, Assisted Living, LongTerm Care and Home Care. Knowing howto shop for senior housing and understandingwhat services are covered byMedicare and what services require privatepay can assist you and your lovedones in making critical decisions regardingthe care and safety of your parents.Knowing how to shop for these servicesand how to be the best advocate for yourparents is critical as we all face a rapidlychanging health care system.Margaret Quinn(GRHS) Tuesday, Oct. 16 7-9 p.m.31


<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School • 600 Harristown Road, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>, N.J. 07452Faculty ListingAbrakadoodle - a national art educationcompany that offers extensive visual artsclasses for children ages 20 months to12 years.Francine Alheid - professional architect,watercolor artist since 1984; manypaintings in private collections.Dolores L. Aretsky, Esq. - received a J.D.degree from Pace University School of Law.She served as Judicial Law Clerk to theHon. Conrad W. Krafte, Family Part,Bergen County, is a member of the BergenCounty Bar Association, the New JerseyState Bar Association and a former memberof the Barry Croland Family Inn of Court.She has been practicing family law formore than 25 years.Eric J. Aretsky, Esq. - received a J.D. degreefrom New York Law School. He served asJudicial Law Clerk to the Hon. Conrad W.Krafte, Family Part, Bergen County, is amember of the Bergen County BarAssociation, the New Jersey State BarAssociation, and a former member of theBarry Croland Family Inn of Court. Hehas been practicing family law for morethan 21 years.Cyndi Avedon - professional musician.Linda Bold - former competitive gymnast;has studied jazz, ballet, hip hop and Latindance in and around NYC.Lesley Breuer - certifications: AFAA(American Fitness and Aerobics Associationof America) and Zumba.Melissa Canter, E-RYT - ExperiencedRegistered Yoga Teacher, Certified Instructor,life coach and motivational speaker. Melissahas been studying Qi gong for 7 years.Doug Cestone - experienced bridgeinstructor, member American BridgeTeachers Assoc. (ABTA)32Jennifer DeSalvo - has trained in personaltraining and Pilates since 1995. She completedphase 1 and 2 at Rutgers Universityfor willPower & Grace in May, 2011.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.Lauren Faustini - former Arthur Murraydance instructor, studio owner inFranklin Lakes.Steve Fowls - Professional Photographerprior to the digital age, now shoots digitalphotos as a hobbyist.Frank Gaciofano - studied at the PeterKwok Kung Fu Academy. He holds a BlackBelt in Northern Sholin and Tai Chi.Milena 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.Albert lanacone - experienced teacherand coach.Robert Kaufman- is a graduate of HarvardUniversity and the University ofPennsylvania Law School. He worked formany years as an executive at Fortune 500companies, including Unilever andBestfoods. Since 2004 he has worked asan independent business consultant.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.


www.grcsonline.com • 201-389-5011 • Fax 201-389-5018Valerie Leibowitz, MSW, LCSW, - is apsychotherapist who has been practicingfor more than 25 years.Maria Lissandrello - taught Italian/ItalianLiterature in Urbino, Italy; worked atAmerica Oggi (Italian newspaper) andrecently finished writing the libretto (withlyrics in Italian) for a new opera, PiazzaNavona, by composer Christof Bergman.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 JerseyState Bar Associations for Health, Life andTitle insurance.Susan Marlett - BFA from Parsons School ofDesign, 15 years of professional paintingexperience, has exhibited in galleries andprivate collections.John Maurus - experienced volleyballinstructor and player.Jill McConville - Registered Yoga Teacher200 is a Certified Yoga Teacher by YogaSynthesis, 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 YMCA ofRidgewood; Certified Senior FitnessInstructor.Barbra Mulholland - ceramicist for thepast 3 years. Owner of Artcity Studio.Graduate from Trenton State College witha B.A. in advertising and design.Denise Piccino - ballet teacher, dancer andchoreographer; studied with Irene Fokineand at the American Ballet Theater Schooland the Joffrey School of Ballet.Margaret Quinn - graduated Magna cumLaude from William Paterson Universitywith a BS in Exercise Science. She hasbeen working in the field since 1993.Joe Terrone - is a professional artist. Heholds a BFA and an MFA from PrattInstitute. His work has been shown at theBrooklyn Museum and the BACA CulturalCenter in Brooklyn, NY. His painting“Last Snow” was selected among 7,000entries as a finalist in The Artist’sMagazine annual competition.PC PLAYHOUSE staff:Jennifer Ostolaza - owner. Lori Horvath -certified instructor. Both received extensivetraining in Colorado on the software usedfor Imagine Tomorrow enrichment classes.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.Marc Sky - graduate of Rutgers Universitywith a degree in psychology, a hypnotherapistwho works in both private practice andwith groups.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.Fran Wadel - experienced square danceteacher.Dr. Karen Zuidema - degrees in bothHomeopathic and Naturopathic medicine,a Ph.D. in Nutrition, Certified MassageTherapist. Founder and president ofNATURE'S PATH Holistic Health Centrelocated in Ridgewood, N.J.33


<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Community School • 600 Harristown Road, <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>, N.J. 07452IndexArt for Preschoolers . . . . . . . . . . .15Ballet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Ballet Booty Fitness . . . . . . . . . . .29Ballroom Dancing . . . . . . . . . . . .22Basketball- Men’s . . . . . . . . . . . .27Bridge Club Supervised Play . . . .30Bridge for Beginners . . . . . . . . . .30Bridge – Social Duplicate . . . . . .30Caring for Aging Parents . . . . . . .31Celebrity Make-Up Techniques . . .19Ceramics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Chair Yoga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Chair Zumba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Color Theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Computer – Intro . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Computer- Word 20<strong>10</strong> . . . . . . . .21Computer- Excel Beginners . . . .21Computer- PowerPoint . . . . . . . .21Computers for Children(ages 3-6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Core Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27CPR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Digital Photography . . . . . . . . . . .23Divorce Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Drawing- Beginning . . . . . . . . . .23Drawing – Foundation . . . . . . . .24Driver Education . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Elder Law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Estate Planning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Fearless Flying . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Fitness for the Young at Heart . . .30Fly Fishing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Guitar- Beginning . . . . . . . . . . . .25Guitar- Intermediate . . . . . . . . . .25Hiking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Italian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26Instant Speed Reading . . . . . . . . .19Interior Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Keyboarding for Grades 3-5 . . . .16Make-Up/Celebrity Techniques . . .20Medicaid – New Developments . . .31Oil Painting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Qi Gong . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Pilates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Portrait Drawing . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Present Yourself . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Psychic Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Reflexology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Real Estate <strong>Course</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . .17Senior Intermediate/AdvancedExercise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30Services for Senior’s . . . . . . . . . .18Spirit Encounters . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Spanish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26Square Dancing . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Standing Pilates for Seniors . . . . .31Start Your Own Business . . . . . .17Strengthen Your Memory . . . . . .20Tai Chi Chuan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Tricorn Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Voice Lessons- Private . . . . . . . . .25Voice-Overs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Volleyball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Watercolor Painting-Beginner/Intermediate . . . . . . . .24willPower & Grace Fitness . . . . .29Yoga - Daytime . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Yoga – Evening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Zumba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Zumba for Beginners . . . . . . . . . .28Zumba Fitness for Teens . . . . . . .15Zumba Gold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3034


www.grcsonline.com • 201-389-5011 • Fax 201-389-5018Terrific For Tots 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 all communities,the program provides an environment where children, through active learning principles, willcontinue to grow socially, emotionally, intellectually and physically.We hope that children in our program will gain greater confidence and have a good start indeveloping positive attitudes toward school, teachers and their classmates, while they developskills intended to prepare them for their future school environment.All of our teachers are certified in Elementary or Early Childhood Education and are assisted inthe classroom by at least one experienced aide. The programs are located in our own preschoolclassrooms at Coleman School and Central School in <strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>.The school offers classes for 2 ½-, 3- and 4-year-old children during both Falland <strong>Winter</strong>/Spring Semesters. In addition, we offer Mom and Tot classes for the18- to 30-month old accompanied by a parent/caregiver.Interested families are encouraged to observe a class. Arrangements can be madeby calling the community school office at 201-389-5011. We look forward tomeeting you and welcoming your preschooler.Registration 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 CodeSignature35


<strong>Course</strong>s, trips, activitiesfor children and moreIncluding:•Keyboarding for Children•Start Your Own Business•Caring for Aging Parents•Ballroom Dancing•Foundation for Drawing•Artsy Kids•willPower and Grace•Ballet Booty•Beginning Bridge•Zumba for Teens•Kaleidoscope of Alaska•Culinary Institute andHudson CruiseFall 2012Members of all communities welcome<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>CommunitySchool600 Harristown Road<strong>Glen</strong> <strong>Rock</strong>, NJ 07452201-389-5011Raymond J. Albano,Interim Superintendent of SchoolsAndrea H. Tahinos,Director, Community SchoolPostal PatronNon-Profit Org.U.S. POSTAGEPAIDParamus, N.J.Permit No. 864

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