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Page 12-THE NEWS-March. 1985 =F=T= Adult Classes COURSE TIME/PLACE FEE INSTRUCTOR DESCRIPTION MomAy CHAI GROUP Ongoing msmxn CPR Mar. 19, 26, Apr. 12 STAINED GLASS Mar. 19, 26, Apr. 2, 16 WEDNESDAY AUVE CLASS The Shaping of Political Persuasion BAKING BREAD March 20 INTERNATIONAL PASSOVER COOKING March 27 THE WORLD OF PASTA April 17 THURSDAY WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN YOUR TEA KETTLE BOILS OVER, OR HOW DO YOU LET OFF STEAM? May 2, 9, 16 YOURS TRULY NEEDLEPOINT & SWEATERS BY PATTY Ongoing SATURDAY BICYCLE WORKSHOP March 23 10 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. Randolph Park Apts. Clubhouse 7 - 10 p.m. Armstrong House 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Armstrong House 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Armstrong House 9:30 - 12 noon 8722 Lorraine Dr. 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Location TBA 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. 8722 Lorraine Dr. 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Armstrong House Free to JCC Members CPCC Instructors $11.75M/$15NM tea $30M/$42NM C. Shafrcmek Variety of topics. Mar. 18, 25, Apr. 15: Nutrition & Cooking Techniques; Apr. 22, 29, May 5: Personal Finance. At completion of this 9-hour course, participants will be able to recognize heart attacks & provide emergency care for card iac arrest, choking & air-way obstruction in adults, children & infants. Students will leam basic skills of cutting, soldering & finiahing techniques. Finished projects may include window ornament or decorative box. $35 plus materials-$10.50 $6M/$9NM S. Lyons Call JCC for further details. P. Eisenberg Leam basic techniques of bread making using food processor. Breads demonstrated (& eaten) include sour rye, oatmeal & pumpernickel. $10M/$15NM F. Greenwood $10M/$15NM P- Eisenberg $24M/$32NM D. EUis Delightful selection of around the world favorites sure to enhance your Passover meaL Recipes include fruit haroset, vegetable kugel, spinach souffle, apple bUntzes & almond macaroons. Leam technique involved in making tomato-basil, fettuccine alfredo, spinach ravioli in a red sauce, & sweet orange lasagna (dessert). At end of class, students will enjoy the above along with caesar salad. This workshop will deal with stress; focus on how to make it mansLgeable for you. 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Lynn Leraer’s Home 3802 Columbine Cir. Sweater Instruction 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. Armstrong House Free L. Lerner & P. Gorelick Instruction for needlepoint enthusiasts of all ages. Materials available for purchase. See page 21 on “Sweaters By Patty.” All proceeds go to charity. $8M/$12NM J. Chamberlin Introduction to art of cycling & basics of bicycle repair. Areas covered: comparison of various types of bicycles, strategy of riding, your rights as cyclist, clothing & equipment. Gain bet ter understanding of how your bike works & how to repair it when it doesn't. Bring your bicycle for hands-on practice. Wrap- up: discussion on lo^ cyclist clubs & suggestions in routing trips. Registration Information This schedule of activities presents information on programs for the period beginning March 1985. HOW TO REGISTER 1. Review these pages with your family and decide which activities you and your children wish to participate in. 2. Since registration begins inunediately, complete and mail in the registration form on the next page, or bring it to the Center offk^, with the specified fee. 3. Registration must be accompamed by the FULL FEE and telephone registration will be accepted for all classes. 4. Classes t^gin as each is indicated. 5. Payment will not be accepted after the first class, unless prior arrangements are made. CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDS All activities are scheduled on a nunimum number of participants. We regret that should a class not register suffi* ^cient numbers, it will be cancelled and all fees will be refunded. Because classes are based on a limited enrollment, activity fees are not refundable upon cancellation by a partici pant unless the place can be filled. YOUR SUGGESTIONS ARE ENCOURAGED The Center’s activities are based upon the interests and concerns of our members. We hope to be flexible enough to change and expand services where physically and financiaUy possible. Therefore, your suggestions and ideas are appreciated. You are cordially invited to serve on any of the numerous or administrative conmiittees of the Center, and to thereby assist in its growth and development. ^ COMPLAINTS & SUGGESTIONS Our Center is only as good as our knowledge of the ^jrowing and changing needs of our members. We know that we make mistakes, and we want to correct them as quickly as possible. Please communicate your complaint to any member of the Center’s program staff, Board of Directors, the Executive Director, or the President. hop to
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