GENERAL INFORMATION
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CANCELLATIONS
There is a $10 surcharge for non-Stamford residents for each order placed.
Stamford Adult and Continuing Education reserves the right to make changes as needed, including limiting enrollment in a course or withdrawing a course due to insufficient enrollment. If a course is cancelled due to low enrollment, students who registered will be notified and will receive a full refund . C lasses may be postponed or offered virtually. Students will receive a credit voucher for classes that have been interrupted. Class sessions may also be rescheduled due to an unexpected school closing (e.g., inclement weather or teacher absence). Refunds or credits will not be issued to students unable to attend a rescheduled (make-up) class. SCHOOL CLOSINGS As a general rule, if day school is closed because of inclement weather, night school will also be closed. In case of cancellation of night classes, please tune to News Channel 12, the website www.stamfordpublicschools.org, or call the Adult Education office at (203) 977- 4209, press 6 for a recorded message. You can also check us out on Instagram @StamfordAdultEd.
CONFIRMATIONS
By providing your email address, you will receive an email enrollment confirmation. If you do not use email and want a confirmation, please enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope with your registration form.
SUPPLIES, MATERIALS & BOOKS
is placed after the course title if there is a book or material fee. Textbooks assigned by instructors can be purchased the first night of class.
WITHDRAWALS • REFUNDS
All classes in the enrichment program are self-supporting and depend upon full collection of tuition. Students wishing to cancel their registration must do so in writing by mail or email at least five business days prior to the start of class to receive a refund. A $20 processing fee will be charged on all refunds. Exceptions are: • Single Session Classes - No refunds. • Restaurant Classes - No refunds. • Tennis Classes - No refunds. • Online Courses (ed2go) - Withdrawals and transfer requests are accepted up to 5 days after the start date of the class in which you are enrolled. Students assume all risk of injury and/ or changes in their personal schedules. Absence from the class will not reduce the cost of operating our programs. For this reason, student absence will not result in a refund, tuition credit, or make-up session.
CALENDAR
Classes will not be held on the following evenings:
Labor Day.............................................................Sept. 2 Rosh Hashanah................................................Oct. 3, 4 Yom Kippur.........................................................Oct. 12 Columbus Day.................................................. Oct. 14 Election Day.........................................................Nov. 5 Veterans Day.......................................................Nov. 11 Thanksgiving Recess...................................Nov. 28, 29 Winter Recess...............................................Dec. 23-31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Classes held at a location other than a public school building may follow a different schedule. Check with your instructor at your first class meeting con- cerning “No Class” evenings or days at the facility you are attending.
Class sessions may be rescheduled due to an unexpected school closing (e.g., inclement weather or teacher absence). Refunds or credit will not be issued to students unable to attend a rescheduled (make-up) class.
Adult Basic Education..............................................8 Arts...........................................................................9, 10 Citizenship...................................................................6 Civics............................................................................19 . Computers.................................................................10 Dance..........................................................................12 Ed2Go Online..............................................................3 English as a Second Language...........5, 6, 17, 18 Finance.................................................................10, 11 Mind & Body, Fitness/Sports.................11, 12, 13 General Information................Inside front cover GED ® Classes................................................................8 High School Credit Diploma Program......................................................7 Integrated Education & Training........................20 Languages......................................................... 13, 14 Paraprofessional Academy.................................. 21 Registration Info..................................................4, 25 Special Interests................................................14, 15 Stamford English Language Academy...............................................16 Teaching Opportunity...........................................22
STAMFORD PUBLIC SCHOOLS Dr. Tamu Lucero, Superintendent
BOARD OF EDUCATION President Jackie Heftman
Joshua Esses Andy George Rebecca Hamman Michael Hyman Michael Larobina
Versha Munshi-South Antonia Better-Wirz Gabriela Koc Mayor Caroline Simmons ADULT & CONTINUING EDUCATION Angela Thomas Graves, Director Kathryn Turcsany, Assistant Director Karry Ballard, Facilitator Carlette Walker, School Counselor SUPPORT STAFF Donna Docimo
Kerri-Anne McGregor Mary Sabia O'Donnell
POLICY STATEMENT
Stamford Public Schools Adult and Continuing Education is committed to a policy of equal opportunity/ affirmative action for all qualified persons and does not discriminate in any employment practice, education program, or educational activity on the basis of race, color, religious creed, sex, age, national origin, ancestry, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability (including, but not limited to, intellectual disability, past or present history of mental disorder, physical disability or learning disability), genetic information, or any other basis prohibited by Connecticut state and/or federal nondiscrimination laws. Inquiries regarding Stamford Public Schools nondiscrimination policies should be directed to Human Resources, 888 Washington Blvd., Stamford, CT 06901, (203) 977-5598. All activities offered by Stamford Adult Education are held in accessible locations. Accommodations for individuals with a disability are available upon request. Please contact the Administrator for Adult and Continuing Education at (203) 977-4209. The Office of Adult and Continuing Education and the Board of Education provide these courses as a public service and do not endorse or recommend any product or service mentioned in connection with these courses. Stamford Adult Education is in compliance with Connecticut General Statutes Sec.10-73a and does not charge fees for registration, textbooks, or materials used in mandated program areas. While every effort is made to provide clear and accurate information, the Office of Adult and Continuing Education is not responsible for omissions, typographical and/or printing errors. Refundable book deposits are required for all high school completion, ABE, ESL, GED ® and Citizenship classes.
The mission of the Stamford Public Schools is to provide an education that cultivates productive habits of mind, body, and heart in every student.
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Registration will begin August 23, 2024
Please call (203) 977-4209 or visit our website at www.stamfordadulted.org for registration information on the following programs:
ADULT BASIC EDUCATION / GED ® CLASSES IN STAMFORD & NORWALK
CITIZENSHIP CLASSES IN STAMFORD
ESL CLASSES IN STAMFORD & NORWALK
FAMILY LITERACY CLASSES IN STAMFORD
HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT DIPLOMA CLASSES IN STAMFORD
INTEGRATED ENGLISH LITERACY/CIVICS CLASSES IN STAMFORD
STAMFORD ADULT & CONTINUING EDUCATION PRACTICES SAFE SOCIAL DISTANCING PROCEDURES.
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ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
LEARN TO SPEAK, READ, & WRITE ENGLISH
TOME LA OPORTUNIDAD PARA APRENDER A HABLAR, LEER Y ESCRIBIR INGLÉS
INSCRIPCIÓN ES EN PERSONA Y SE REQUIRE
IN-PERSON REGISTRATION (2 Hours Needed)
DOS HORAS PARA HACER EL EXAMEN
MORNING CLASSES
Old Town Hall 175 Atlantic Street, Stamford Classes meet: Monday through Thursday Beginning September 9th 8:30am - 10:30am 10:30am - 12:30pm and Tuesday and Thursday Beginning September 10th 9:00am - 11:30am
Smilow Life Center 55 Chestnut Street, Norwalk Classes meet: Monday through Thursday Beginning September 11th
8:30am - 10:30am 10:30am - 12:30pm 12:30pm - 2:30pm
EVENING CLASSES
Old Town Hall 175 Atlantic Street, Stamford Classes meet: Monday and Wednesday Beginning September 4th 6:30pm - 9:00pm
Old Town Hall 175 Atlantic Street, Stamford Classes meet: Tuesday and Thursday Beginning September 23rd 6:30pm - 9:00pm
Norwalk High School 55 County Street, Norwalk Classes meet: Tuesday and Thursday Beginning September 17th 6:30pm - 9:00pm
A refundable book deposit is required for all ESL and Citizenship classes.
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CITIZENSHIP/FAMILY LITERACY
FAMILY LITERACY CLASSES
For parents of children age 3 through grade 5. Curriculum includes parenting skills, child development education, integrated parent/child skills, and English as a Second Language. Para padres de niños de 3 años de edad hasta grado 5. El programa incluye desarrollo de habilidades de padres, educacion del desarrollo infantil, y clases de Inglés para los padres.
Priority given to host school parents. Se da prioridad a los padres de la escuela de acogida.
Evening child care development available for children age 3 through grade 5. Desarollo infantil de noche disponible para niños.
Please call (203) 977-5160 for registration information
EVENING CLASSES
Stamford Old Town Hall 175 Atlantic Street Monday & Wednesday 6:30pm - 9:00pm Starting September 4th
CITIZENSHIP
In Person
Evening Classes Tuesdays & Thursdays 6:30pm - 9:00pm Old Town Hall - 175 Atlantic Street, Stamford Starting September 19th
Class covers the information needed to become a U.S. citizen, including history, government, and how to apply for the exam. Free of charge for residents of Darien, New Canaan, Norwalk, Weston, Westport, and Wilton.
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EARN A HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA
HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT DIPLOMA PROGRAM The Adult Education High School Credit Diploma is the same as a diploma awarded by Connecticut public high schools. The requirements for graduation are equivalent. The student must earn 25 credits.
* 4 English * 3 Social Studies * 1 Fine Arts * 1 Humanities Elective * 1 Black & Latino Studies * 1 Workforce Development * 2 Electives
* 3 Math * 3 Science
* 3 Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics Electives * 1 World Language * 1 Health & Safety * 1 Certification Course
Why not you? Why not now?
Each class meets for two hours twice a week. Credits can be accumulated through previous educational, vocational, and life experience. Online classes may be available. Please bring your high school transcript to registration. Students 17 yrs. registration. Students 17 yrs. of age must provide an official withdrawal from their last high school attended. Withdrawal forms must be signed by a parent/legal guardian and school official. Registration 2 Hours Needed
Latecomers may not be admitted Rippowam - 381 High Ridge Road August 26, 27, & 28 5:00pm - 8:00pm For more information, please call: (203) 977-8824 Classes begin September 3rd 5:30-7:30pm & 7:30-9:30pm Monday through Thursday
Classes are free of charge for Darien, New Canaan, Norwalk, Stamford, Weston, Westport, and Wilton residents.
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JOIN OUR GED® CLASSES
This program prepares adult learners to pass the four-part, computer-based GED ® exam to earn a State of Connecticut diploma. When you register for classes, a placement test will be administered. Based on the results, you will be assigned to an appropriate instructional level. A student must earn a score of 236 or higher on our placement test to be placed in
GED ® classes. CLASSES
To register for GED ® preparation classes students must be at least 17 years old, officially withdrawn from school, and must submit a withdrawal form with a parent or guardian’s signature if required.
EXAM To take the official GED ® exam, students must meet Connecticut State testing requirements as follows: students age 17 must be withdrawn from school for at least six months to be eligible to take the exam and submit official withdrawal forms; students age 18 may be required to provide an option to withdraw form signed by a school official; pass at least one of the GED Ready tests with a score of 150 or greater at www.ged.com; provide a valid government issued identification; provide proof of Connecticut address; and pay the $13.00 exam fee if 21 years of age and older. Ages 17-20 do not pay an exam fee. Individuals with a documented disability who require accommodations to take the official GED ® exam should contact the Stamford Adult Education School Counselor at (203) 977-8824, the CT State Department of Education GED ® Office at (860) 807-2111, or email ged@ct.gov.
EVENING CLASSES RIPPOWAM MIDDLE SCHOOL AND HYBRID ONLINE 381 High Ridge Rd., Stamford Classes meet:
EVENING CLASSES SMILOW LIFE CENTER 55 Chestnut St., Norwalk Classes meet: Monday & Wednesday Beginning September 9th 6:00pm - 8:30pm Please call (203) 977-4941
DAYTIME CLASSES OLD TOWN HALL AND HYBRID ONLINE 175 Atlantic St., Stamford Classes meet: Monday through Thursday Beginning September 3rd 8:30am - 10:30am 10:30am - 12:30pm Please call (203) 977-4941
Tuesday through Thursday Beginning September 10th 6:30pm - 9:00pm Please call (203) 977-4941
ADULT BASIC EDUCATION Students 17 years of age and over who want to improve their basic skills in reading, writing, and math, or if you need to brush up for job training or employment skills, ABE is for you. Often adults seeking job advancement, a new training, or a high school diploma will start with ABE for basic skills as a first step.
DAYTIME CLASSES Classes Meet: Tuesday & Thursday 10:30am - 12:30pm 175 Atlantic St., Stamford Beginning September 3rd
EVENING CLASSES Classes Meet: Monday & Tuesday 6:30pm - 9:00pm
381 High Ridge Rd., Stamford Beginning September 10th
The minimum age for enrollment at Stamford Adult & Continuing Education is 17 years of age with guardian permission, along with official withdrawal documentation.
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ARTS
004 ART OF THE CINEMA: ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT By combining a text on film appreciation, and viewing films from the birth of motion pictures to present day, you will follow the growth of the aesthetic value within filmmaking in order to make the experience more than just “going to the movies.” We will begin with the silent era and end with a film produced within the last 5-10 years of the same genre. Frank Petrilli Mon., Sept. 16 6:00-9:00PM In-Person at Rippowam 6 sessions $75 Frank S. Petrilli is a director/actor for stage and screen, is an associate mem- ber of Writers Guild of America east, a member of the Dramatists Guild, and the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society. He has coached Acting for the Camera and The Art of Dramatic Writing at Weist Barron Studio of Acting, the Ted Bardy Studios, the Shetler Studios, and John Robert Powers in NYC, and also at Western Connecticut State University.
001 PAINTING IN OILS AND ACRYLIC R This course is for beginning and more advanced
students. Beginners will learn how to mix colors and basic color theory including value, color temperature, and com- plimentary color mixing. More advanced students will work on paintings of their own choice. Kathie Milligan Thurs., Sept. 19 6:00-8:30PM Virtual 10 sessions $144 Kathie Milligan is a landscape, figure and still life painter who received her MFA in painting from the New York Studio School in Manhattan.
002 BEGINNING WATERCOLOR R This class is for the beginning art student who wants to learn the fundamentals of painting using watercolor as a medium. The principles of color theory and composition will be examined, and there will be a demonstration at the beginning of every class. A list of supplies will be sent to registrants prior to the start of the class. Rosa E. Colon Tues., Sept. 10 6:00-8:00PM In-Person at Rippowam 10 sessions $144
005 ART OF DRAMATIC WRITING Acquire and develop the basics of dramatic writing for use with screenplays, stage plays and teleplays. Learn the similarities and difference between them; Cover plot, character, structure, dialogue, monologue, description & action, as well as treatments, one-line continuities, slug-lines, thumb-nails, scenarios and the synopsis Frank Petrilli Tues., Sept. 17 6:00-9:00PM In-Person at Rippowam 6 sessions $75
003 INTERMEDIATE WATERCOLOR R This class is for students who have had a previous experience with the watercolor medium. Students will learn how to use other materials like canvas and wood panels to work with watercolors, and learn how to seal your watercolor project. Rosa E. Colon Weds., Sept. 11 6:00-8:00PM In-Person at Rippowam 10 sessions $144 Rosa Colon graduated from the Jorge Tadeo Lozano University in Colombia as an Interior Decorator and studied Architectural Expression at the National University of Colombia. She studied under the direction of master artist Enzo Russo in the U.S., and has had numerous solo and group exhibitions in CT and NY. She is a member of the board of the Stamford Art Association and a member of the Loft Artists Association.
006 ACTING FOR THE CAMERA This weekly class introduces the basic skills and techniques required when acting for the camera. It also aims to increase your confidence and understanding of how to emote, gesture, as well as analyze and deliver text for the camera. Frank Petrilli Weds., Sept 18 6:00-9:00PM In-Person at Rippowam 6 sessions $75
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ARTS * COMPUTERS * FINANCE
012 MICROSOFT EXCEL: A COMPREHENSIVE INTRODUCTION This course provides an introduction to the popular spreadsheet program and many of its useful and powerful features. Students will learn concepts and techniques to create and use spreadsheets for various purposes in the home and office. Topics covered will include data entry and formatting, copying and pasting, formulas, printing, saving and opening files, charts, and basic math concepts. A working knowledge of any Windows or Mac OS is recommended. Kenneth Young Thurs., Sept. 12 7:00-9:00PM In-Person at Rippowam 5 sessions $169 013 MICROSOFT EXCEL: BEYOND THE BASICS This course looks at the advanced offerings of Excel and their uses in general business applications. Topics covered will include an extensive survey of formulas and functions, data consolidation, filtering, sorting, analysis, pivot tables/charts and various case situations where these concepts are applied. Basic familiarity with any version of Microsoft Excel is strongly 011 A LOOK IN THE MIRROR ACTING CLASS Class Mantra- We will use the connection of breath, movement, and critical self awareness. You will learn a genuine path to character development and embodiment. Get ready to unapologetically express your “right now feelings,” through monologue, dialogue and table talk. 6:30-8:30PM Cory Gibson Thurs. Sept. 12 In-Person at Rippowam 10 sessions $129
007 INTRODUCTION TO SHORT FILM DEVELOPMENT This course will introduce or amplify the process of taking an idea or story to adapt it for the screen in particular short films and stories, PSA’s, and proof of concepts documentary. We will cover the steps from screenplay to production, including a class-produced short film at the end of the session. 6:00-8:00PM Edwin Escobar Thurs., Sept. 1 2 Virtual 5 sessions $129 Edwin Escobar is a self taught director and cinematographer based in CT. He has been offering video production services to developing artists of all mediums and small businesses for the last 14 years. Edwin has worked in over a dozen short films, including four original award winning projects.
It doesn’t matter what kind of equipment you use: your smart phone camera, a disposable 35mm camera, or a state-of-the- art digital single lens reflex camera; you’ll learn the basics of photography in this class. Photographic fundamentals such as exposure and focus control, posing, and composition will be discussed. We’ll critique your prints to help you take better pictures. We’ll also give you photo tips and share our professional experience. Bring your photos, a notebook, your camera, and plan to have a good time. No experience necessary. Norman Ostroff Tues., Sept. 1 0 7:00-9:00PM In-Person at Rippowam 8 sessions $131 009 GUITAR LEVEL 2 R Move beyond the basics to expand your playing knowledge; this will include more complex chord structures, strumming patterns, and improvisational playing using songs from various musical genres, as well as from student preferences, in a group setting. Material fee of $10 payable to instructor at first class. 6:30-8:30PM Ray Simonelli Tues., Nov. 12 In-Person Rippowam 4 sessions 010 PHOTOGRAPHY R $89 008 BEGINNING GUITAR R Pull a few strings and add some happy notes to your life! Get started on some basic chords and simple melodies. Demystify sheet music available on the internet and in songbooks. Learn tuning and basic maintenance of your guitar. Material fee of $20 payable to instructor at first class. Ray Simonelli Tues., Sept. 10 6:30-8:30PM In-Person at Rippowam 8 sessions $139
recommended. Kenneth Young
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015 PROTECTING YOUR ASSETS Stay current as we explore the Federal and Connecticut gift and estate tax laws and the potential impact on your estate plan. Discover whether living trusts, life insurance trusts or personal residence trusts are the appropriate estate planning tools for you. We will also discuss how to effectively navigate the Medicare and Medicaid programs to assist you in financing your or your loved one’s long-term care needs. Examples of durable powers of attorney and living wills with healthcare appointments will be provided. Sandra Gottlin Thurs., Oct. 17 & Oct 24 6:00-8:00PM In-Person at Rippowam 2 sessions $67 Attorney Sandra Gottlin practices law in Stamford, specializing in estate planning and administration, elder law, and real estate. She served on the Board of Directors of the Stamford Senior Center and is a past chair of the Elder Law Committee of the Fairfield County Bar Association. 014 INTRODUCTION TO PYTHON PROGRAMMING This is an instructor-led Python training course to introduce students to Python programming. Python is one of the most popular programming languages used in most industries from gaming to finance. You can use the programming language for developing both desktop and web applications. Also, you can use Python for developing complex scientific and numeric applications. By learning these concepts, students will have a starting point to learn how Python is used within Data Science for Artificial Intelligence and Machine learning. Students will learn to create programs, functions and complex data structures, write from and read files, collect user input and output and much more. Jesse Baker Tues. & Thurs., Sept. 10 6:00-8:00PM Virtual 10 sessions $332
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FINANCE * MIND & BODY
016 MINDFUL MONEY- A HOLISTIC APPROACH TO IMPROVING YOUR FINANCES Talking about money can be stressful, and it's hard to improve something that stresses us out. This workshop will provide you with the tools you need to release your financial anxiety so you can finally focus on reaching your goals. You will do this by understanding your money personality, and how to set goals for your unique strengths and challenges. You will leave with mindful financial tips and exercises that you can put into action immediately. Tammy Shweiger Tues., Oct. 8 6:00-7:15PM Virtual 1 session $78 Tammy is a certified Public Accountant and a Certified Money coach, with 10 years of corporate accounting experience. She has a financial coaching business and offers workshops focused on financial wellness. Tammy is also a yoga and meditation teacher. Her mission is to bring together yogic philoso- phy and finance to help others find balance.
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019 PILATES MAT Pilates-Mat is a strengthening and lengthening form of exercise that focuses on your core muscles while also training your arms and legs. Pilates-Mat is based on the original exercises Joseph Pilates developed to strengthen his own body while being a prisoner of war in WWI. Pilates can be modified for any age and fitness level. Benefits include improved posture, coordination and balance, increased lung capacity, awareness, and stress management to mention a few. Celeste Beaver Weds., Sept. 18 6:00-7:00PM In-Person at Rippowam 8 sessions $ 159
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020 T’AI CHI CHU’AN The essence of T’ai Chi Chu’an is the development of the inner self through meditation in motion. In a slow dance-like movement, you flow and weave through the intricate fabric of space, swimming in the air as though it were water. The dynamic metamorphosis and lucid calmness that follow develop “Chi,” the energy of all things in the universe. “Chi” enables one to be in harmony with all, living joyously and attentively under all circumstances. Please bring a cushion for meditation. James Best In-Person at Rippowam Tues., Sept. 24 8 sessions a)Beginners 6:30-7:30PM $139 b)Intermediate 6:30-8:00PM $159
Stamford Public Schools’ mission is to provide an education that cultivates productive habits of mind, body and heart in every student. Our vision is to challenge, inspire and prepare all students to be productive contributing members of society.
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DANCE * SPORTS
025 INTRODUCTION TO BOXING Learn the basics of boxing taught by a professional, two time champion. Get ready for functional movements, planks, push-ups, squats, and lunges. Shred calories, reduce stress, and learn defense skills with Stamford’s very own. Chordale Booker is a two time Golden Glove champion who has gone to the Olympic Trials, fought internationally, and was a national champion. Chordale Booker Mon. & Thurs., Sept. 23 7:00-8:00PM In-Person at Revolution Training 10 sessions $199
021 ZUMBA GOLD Zumba Gold is the dance class that will open your heart to joy, and move your body into fitness. It’s fun and easy. As the people on "Dick Clark’s Dance USA" used to say, "you can dance to it." The rhythms are fun and infectious. The songs are the ones you remember from listening to the radio when you were growing up. It’s an hour that will go by so fast you won’t even realize you were exercising. John Konrad a) Tues., Sept. 3 2:30-3:30PM $172 b) Fri., Sept. 6 2:30-3:30PM $172 In-Person at Old Town Hall 15 sessions 023 POUND Pound is a full-body cardio jam session, combining light resistance with constant simulated drumming. The workout combines cardio, pilates, isometric movements, pylometrics, and isometric poses into a 45-minute series. Burn between 400 and 900 calories per hour, strengthen and sculpt infrequently used muscles, and drum your way into a leaner, slimmer physique, all while rocking to your favorite music! Through continual upperbody motion using lightly weighted drumsticks called Ripstix, you’ll turn into a calorie-torching drummer, POUNDing off pounds as each song flies by. Tues., Sept. 10 5:30-6:30PM Dorothea Mackey In-Person at Rippowam 9 sessions $139 022 LINE DANCING Dancing is a fun way to exercise your mind and body. Learn choreographed moves to country and other popular music genres. Civita Orgera Mon., Sept. 23 7:00-8:00PM In-Person at Rippowam 8 sessions $129
026 INSTANT TENNIS: BEGINNERS ONLY! Learn to play tennis in just six weeks! Instant Tennis is taught by specially trained professionals who will get you started playing the “sport of a lifetime.” The teaching pros will instruct you on all the basics, including the serve, forehand, backhand, volley and rules of play. Bring your own racquet. No cancellations accepted for any reason. Refunds or tuition credits will not be issued. No substitutes allowed. In-Person Solaris Racquet Club, 23 Radio Place, Stamford 6 sessions $140 a) Thurs., TBA 9:00-10:00PM b) Sat., TBA 8:00-9:00AM c) Thurs., TBA 9:00-10:00PM d) Sat., TBA 8:00-9:00AM
024 MIDDLE EASTERN BELLY DANCING This class combines dance moves from Spain, Morocco, Egypt, and Turkey to provide an invigorating, strengthening workout. We incorporate drumming, toning, and dancing together using scarves, veils, and drum sticks. This class is suitable for all levels of fitness. 5:30-6:30PM Dorothea Mackey Thurs., Sept. 12 In-Person at Breakthru 8 sessions Family Fitness, 48 Union St. $129
027 INTERMEDIATE TENNIS This program is for the player who already has a good foundation in the basic fundamentals of each stroke. Our pros will help each player refine his or her tennis strokes, and will teach the essentials of game-winning strategies for singles and doubles play. Bring your own racquet. Registration will be limited to 1 session per person. No cancellations accepted for any reason. Refunds or tuition credits will not be issued. No substitutes allowed. Please call 203-977-8823 to enroll. In-Person Solaris Racquet Club, 23 Radio Place, Stamford 6 sessions $160 a) Tues., TBA 9:00-10:00PM b) Sat., TBA 9:00-10:00AM c) Tues., TBA 9:00-10:00PM d) Sat., TBA 9:00-10:00AM Please Note: Classes held at a location other than a public school building may follow a different schedule. Check with your instructor at your first class meeting concerning “No Class” evenings or days at the facility where your class is held.
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028a PICKLEBALL- BEGINNER LEVEL This class will cover the basics of pickleball--the proper dink shot technique, groundstrokes, volleys, scoring and basic strategy. Pickleball America staff will help you improve your skill sets with tried and proven instructional techniques and self-coaching methodologies. In-Person Pickleball America, 140 Atlantic Street, Stamford Town Center Mall 4 sessions $200 1) Mon., Sept. 9-30 10:30AM - 12:00PM 2) Wed., Sept. 4-25 6:00 - 7:00PM 3) Thurs., Sept. 5-26 12:00 - 1:30PM 4) Sat., Sept 7-28 10:30AM - 12:00PM 028b PICKLEBALL- LOW INTERMEDIATE LEVEL This class is for Level 3.0-3.49 players. The focus in this class will be on the best use of all shots in the transition game. Drills and game-based embedded skills will sharpen your competitive edge. Self-coaching techniques will be employed through situational strategic episodes. In-Person Pickleball America, 140 Atlantic Street, Stamford Town Center Mall 4 sessions $200 1) Tues., Sept. 3-24 7:30 - 9:00PM 2) Wed., Sept. 4-25 7:30 - 9:00PM 3) Thurs., Sept. 5-26 10:30AM - 12:00PM 028c PICKLEBALL- HIGH INTERMEDIATE LEVEL This class is for Level 3.50 to 3.90 players. High level skills-based drills will emphasize forward thinking situational decision-making in real time point play. Staff will push you beyond your comfort zone and help you self-coach your way to improved situational positioning and shot placement strategies. In-Person Pickleball America, 140 Atlantic Street, Stamford Town Center Mall 4 sessions $200 1) Tues., Sept. 3-24 6:00 - 7:30PM 028d PICKLEBALL- JOURNEY FROM 3.5 TO 4.0 This class focuses on strategy, transition zone progression, volleys and dinks at the net, stroke evaluation, and consistency. The ulti- mate goal is to reach a 4.0 level at the end of class. In-Person Pickleball America, 140 Atlantic Street, Stamford Town Center Mall 1 session $200 1) Sun., Sept. 8-29 10:30AM - 12:00PM 029a BASIC GERMAN R For those who have little or no previous knowledge of the German language. We will learn and develop basic language skills (greetings, saying goodbye, introducing yourself and others, name and background, providing personal information, numbers, social situations, etc.). This course will also cover contemporary German culture. Christine Binsteiner-Bendet Mon., Sept. 23 6:00-7:30PM VIRTUAL 10 sessions $135
029b GERMAN CONTINUATION 1 R A continuation and expansion of the Basic German class. Grammar will be continued in more depth, and we will introduce the past tense and the future tense. Prerequisite: Some basic knowledge of German. The focus will be on expanding and strenghtening grammar, building vocabulary and improving speaking, writing, and comprehension skills. Short homework assignments will be given. The course will also cover contemporary German culture. Christine Binsteiner-Bendett Mon., Sept. 23 7:30-9:00PM VIRTUAL 10 sessions $135 029c GERMAN CONTINUATION 2 R This is an advanced - intermediate course for those who have completed German Continuation 1 or have good intermediate language skills. Grammar continued in more depth with focus on expanding and strengthening grammar, vocabulary, speaking, writing and conversational skills. We will start reading short stories in German. This course will also cover contemporary German culture. Christine Binsteiner-Bendett Tues., Sept. 24 7:30-9:00PM VIRTUAL 10 sessions $135 029d GERMAN ADVANCED CONVERSATION R This course is designed for people who want to get a broad knowledge of the German language with emphasis on expression, correct grammar and form. You will continue to expand your vocabulary and improve oral fluency. We will read and discuss articles in German with the focus on German culture and society. Prerequisite: Advanced knowledge of German (Grammar and vocabulary). Christine Binsteiner-Bendet Tues., Sept. 24 6:00-7:30PM VIRTUAL 10 sessions $135 030a BASIC FRENCH R This introductory level French course provides the basics for traveling in France or a French-speaking country. In each session, there will be proficiency development exercises in grammar, vocabulary, speaking, reading, and pronunciation, all pertaining to the topic chosen for that session. To enhance your cultural experience, many of the topical exercises will include authentic cultural material, i.e., songs, poems, restaurant menus, audio clips of weather reports, etc.). Jan Mitchell Mon., Sept. 9 6:45-7:45PM Virtual 12 sessions $192
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034 VOICE OVERS... NOW IS YOUR TIME In what could be the most enlightening 2 hours you’ve ever spent, this class will show you how you can actually begin using your speaking voice for commercials, films, videos, and more. Will Kamp was voted “Best Comedic Actor” for the 2015 San Diego Aubrey Awards. He is also an accomplished singer/songwriter. Will has over a decade of experience in the broadcast and voice-over industry. Justine Reiss Weds., Oct. 16 6:30-8:30PM In-Person at Rippowam 1 session $42
031a BASIC SPANISH R Immerse yourself in 6 weeks of a Spanish language course that is aimed for students who would like to learn conversational Spanish starting with Spanish basics. This course introduces everyday language, and includes activities to practice all four language skills: reading comprehension, writing, listening comprehension, and speaking. Cecilia Madden Mon., Sept. 16 5:30-7: 00 PM In-Person at Rippowam 6 sessions $102 030c FRENCH CONTINUATION: UPPER INTERMEDIATE R All novels selected for the course will be in an abridged format and modified for students at the upper intermediate - advanced level. Previous titles (in the modified and abridged format) have included Alexandre Dumas’ Les Trois Mousquetaires, Jules Vernes’Voyage au Centre de la Terre, Le Fantôme de l’Opéra, Arsène Lupin, Stendhal’s Le Rouge et le Noir, and Victor Hugo’s superb masterpiece, Les Misérables. All discussions of the works will be in French. Jan Mitchell Mon., Sept. 9 8:00-9:00PM Virtual 12 sessions $192 030b FRENCH CONTINUATION: LOW INTERMEDIATE R Do you enjoy watching movies in French, or traveling to a Francophone country but feel intimidated by the language? Eh, bien! Allons-y! Engage in conversations in simple French, readings, French movie clips, and many other activities designed to improve your mastery of grammar and vocabulary while perfecting your intonation and speech patterns, those things that give you that ‘je ne sais quoi’ of the Parisian accent. Jan Mitchell Tues., Sept. 10 5:30-6:30PM Virtual 12 sessions $192
037 SECURITY OFFICER TRAINING: CT GUARD CARD
This dynamic course covers information about the Security Industry, how to be a Security Officer, and job exploration. Connecticut laws will be reviewed, pertaining to the security industry, self-defense and the use of force, and citizen’s arrest. In addition, you will learn about the use of force continuum, fire safety, the history of security, work place violence, terrorism, communication skills, and more. Louis Bonito 8:00AM-4:00PM 1 session all day In-Person at Old Town Hall $150
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032 SPEAKING IN PUBLIC Do you fidget, tremble, perspire, mumble, or hide behind the podium when speaking in front of an audience? Are you anxious when you are the center of attention? Many people are uncomfortable speaking to an audience - whether it's one on one, with a superior, or standing in front of a large crowd. Take this class to help you speak more confidently! Ken Oxman Tues., Oct. 1 6:30-8:30PM In-Person at Rippowam 4 sessions $132 031b SPANISH CONTINUATION This course is designed for students with a previous knowledge of Spanish, who want to build a foundation of the Spanish language. Students will be able to read, write, and speak basic Spanish for personal, travel, and business use. Materials include Spanish and Latin TV shows, newspapers, literacy texts, online videos, music, and web resources. Cecilia Madden Tues., Sept. 17 5:30-7: 00 PM In-Person at Rippowam 6 sessions $102
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038 COLUMBUS PARK TRATTORIA Renew your passion for Italian cuisine and learn how to cook like a chef! In this hands-on class, Columbus Park’s owner and master pasta maker Maria Marchetti will show you all of her pasta making tech- niques. This will be an interactive pasta making class followed by a sit down dinner. There will be a complimentary glass of wine for you to enjoy with your meal. You’ll learn, dine, and have a memorable evening! TBA 1 session 6:00-9:00PM 205 Main St., 2nd Floor, Stamford $82 039 REDUCE, REUSE, RE-WRAP: MAKING YOUR OWN ECO GIFT WRAPPING Each session we’ll create our own unique, sustainable gift wrapping utilizing natural and recycled materials. Whenever possible, we will spend a portion of the time exploring Bartlett’s grounds and gathering fun materials to utilize in our projects. Bartlett Arboretum Sat., Oct. 26 11:00AM-12:00PM 151 Brookdale Rd., Stamford 3 Sessions $105
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040 FALL INTO THE CATSKILLS New Pick-up the tour guide and head out on a scenic fall foliage and farm tour. Some of the highlights for this portion of the day include: viewing of bicentennial farms, gorgeous views of Durham Valley, the 5 state view in East Windham, and the famous Catskill Mountain Country Store. Head over to Gavin’s Irish Country Inn where you will dine and enjoy live and local music. Later in the day, continue with the local touring. During this, the bus will make a stop at a surprise location.
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STAMFORD ENGLISH LANGUAGE ACADEMY English Language Classes: Beginner to Advanced Students Excellent former UConn teachers Morning Classes Conveniently located near public transportation and I-95: Old Town Hall, 175 Atlantic Street
REGISTER ONLINE AT: www.StamfordAdultEd.org and follow the link to The Stamford English Language Academy or call (203) 977-4211
201 NEWS AND VIEWS PLUS This advanced Reading/Writing/Discussion class will explore current issues in the news from various sources including magazines, the internet, and newspapers. Although the emphasis in this course will be on reading, speaking and vocabulary skills, some attention will be given to grammar and pronunciation issues, as needed. Peter Lopatin Tues. & Thurs., Sept. 19 10:30AM-12:30PM 25 sessions $309 In-Person Old Town Hall
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ENRICHMENT Enrichment is a program where individuals share their expertise with residents of the community. Certification is not required. Contact us if you have a hobby, skill or specialized knowledge (e.g., decorating, chess, art) or suggest a new class that you think would be informative, interesting and enjoyable. We are always eager to receive new ideas! ADULT EDUCATION Spend two interesting and rewarding evenings per week and earn additional income while enriching the lives of others. Call us at 203 977-8823 to learn more about these part-time teaching positions and the requirements for State of Connecticut certification. English as a Second Language High School Credit Diploma Program GED Preparation / Basic Skills National External Diploma Program
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