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Offering a broad range of classes for LIFE members aged 50+ in these
Burlington County locations:
Mount HollyMount Laurel
PembertonWestamptonWillingboro
New Location! Bordentown
REGISTER ONLINE starting April 20!Visit us online at bcc.edu/LIFE
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Day trips will be added in the coming weeks. Members will receive notice via email and through regular mail when time permits.
International Dining: Tex-mexJoin your friends in LIFE for dining at Don Pablo’s Tex-Mex restaurant. If you’re a fan of flautas, fajitas, chimichangas, or new to this cuisine, this is a one-of-a-kind restaurant, serving authentic, flavorful food, and signature margaritas. Whether you like it spicy or mild Don Pablo’s offers something for everyone. (Steaks and hamburgers are available)LFb 208 37 –1 session June 25 THUr 12:30 pmmeet in parking lot: Don Pablo’s 1361 nixon Drive, moorestown, nJ 08057 adjacent to moorestown mall Instructor: mary Ann stankinas
roebling museum Tour The history of the engineering genius of John A. Roebling, the wire rope industry he founded, and the company town of Roebling, New Jersey will be presented in a 90 minute tour. The cost is $5 per person and will be followed by an optional lunch at Mastoris Diner in Bordentown. Cost of lunch not included. Meet in Roebling at 11 am.LFb 114 37 – 1 sessionJuly 2 THUr 11 am
Instructor: Janet bowers
Drumthwacket TourGuided tours of the Governor’s residence are 45 minutes to 1 hour long and include the 6 public rooms used by the Governor for meetings and receptions. Weather permitting guests may walk through the gardens at the end of the guided tour. Photography is permitted on the grounds but not inside the residence. Free parking is available on-site. Please plan to arrive 15 minutes early for the tour.LFb 100 37 – 1 sessionJuly 22 WED 10:45 am
Instructor: Janet bowers
DAy TrIPsbasics of microsoft office suiteThis course covers the fundamentals of each component of the Microsoft Office Suite. Each participant will construct a Word template, an Excel Income and Expense sheet, and an Access address list. The course will be customized to the interests of the students, will build on each of the previous lessons, and will continue to move forward through the lessons. We will not be revisiting lessons for the benefit of those missing classes. Participants MUST have access to a computer and some familiarity with it. Bring a flash drive.LFV 109 31 – 10 sessions June 15 – August 17 mon 9:30 – 11:30 am ACAD 207 Instructor: Vernon reeves
Italian for FunConversational Italian for those so inclined to come out and join in the language of Italian.LFL 125 31 – 7 sessions June 18 – July 30 THUr 10 – 11:30 am PArK 209 Instructor: rosa DeCicco
PEmbErTon CAmPUs
Game Theory ProbabilityThis course deals with probability and uses statistical probability to reduce the odds against in roulette and calculating odds in “craps”.LFG 300 32 – 4 sessions June 1 – June 22 mon 2 –3 pm TEC 206 Instructor: Dr. stephen Harad, Ph.D
Live Longer with LaughterWe will use yoga laughter exercises and view various humorous film segments that help people to see and use humor in life. Laughter has been proven to be a source of healing, help reduce stress, and assists in surviving life’s situations. Use laughter as an entertaining way to view life, and use it to become healthy and live longer.LFH 115 32 – 3 sessions June 9 – June 23 TUE 2 – 3 pmbrC 103 Instructor: Leo matteucci
From the LeftAre you a Liberal? Join fellow “Lefties” in a discussion of current events.LFI 159 32 – 12 sessions June 15 – August 31 mon 10 – 11:30 amLAUr 211 Instructor: Isabelle Addis
moUnT LAUrEL CAmPUs
BCC COURSE LOCATION CODES ACAD – Academic Center, PembertonBRC – Briggs Road Center, Mount Laurel HLY – Mount Holly Center, Mount HollyLAUR – Laurel Hall, Mount LaurelSB – Science Building, Mount Laurel TEC – Technology & Engineering Center, Mount Laurel
basic Quilting Learn to applique’ and piece, to complete a wall hanging. Bring ½ yard each of solid and small print 100% cotton fabric, washed and ironed. If you’d like to work in class, bring a sewing machine. Other supplies will be discussed in the first class.LFA 115 32 – 10 sessions June 15 – August 17 mon 10 – noon LAUr 307 Instructor: maria and Emilia Coelho
Chess I: How to PlayChess I will teach the basics of chess and introduce class members to playing the game, discussing the moves, and determining why the move/s was appropriate. Members are invited to stay for Chess II immediately afterwards where strategies and tactics will be taught. Optional: Pieces and boards provided but if you have a favorite board and pieces, bring them if you like.LFG 178 32 – 11 sessions June 15 – August 24 mon 1:00 – 2:30 pm LAUr 205 Instructor: Ken Honeycutt
Chess II: strategies, Tactics, Historical Games, and CompetitionIn Chess II, learn the game’s inner strategies and advanced techniques, with the help of electronic tutoring by grandmasters Josh Waitzkin (the boy portrayed in the movie “Searching for Bobby Fisher”) and Larry Christiansen (renowned grandmaster with ability to conjure up dangerous attacking chances from almost any position). Learn com-plex tactics and review famous historical games. Then use all you’ve learned to challenge classmates in “duels of the mind” competition. Optional: Board and pieces provided, but if you have a favorite board and pieces, bring them if you like.LFG 379 32 – 11 sessions June 15 – August 24 mon 2:30 – 4 pm LAUr 205 Instructor: Ken Honeycutt
What Do you Think?Lively group discussion on a variety of topics including current events.LFI 162 32 – 11 sessions June 17 – August 26 WED 10 – 11:30 am brC 103 Instructor: Darlene Taylor
Critical Periods in American HistoryThis is a course dealing with important periods of American History. We will draw on the interests of the participants in the Settling of North America, the treatment of Native Americans, the Constitutional convention, and continue through other critical periods in American History.LFI 187 32 – 6 sessions June 17 – July 22 WED 10:30 – noon LAUr 307 Instructor: ron Corson
religions East and West: buddhism, Hinduism, monotheismBuddhism and Hinduism (Eastern religions) originated in India. Judaism, Christianity, and Islam (collectively known as Monotheists, also called Abrahamic or Western Faiths OR “people of the book”) originated in Jerusalem or consider Jerusalem as their holy place. As two distinct groups, the Eastern and the Western religions took divergent paths to spirituality. We will discuss the cause of divergence and the consequences.LFH 222 32 – 8 sessions June 18 – August 6 THUr 10:30 – noon brC 103 Instructor: Vijay Kapoor
The Holocaust and TechnologyReadings and discussions of works related to technology and the Holocaust. The course will explore how technology influenced the Holocaust and examine questions relevant to contemporary science and technology.LFG 296 32 – 9 sessions June 18 – August 13 THUr 7 – 8 pm brC 101 Instructor: benjamin Huddell
rummikubCome out and play a “rummy” type of game using tiles. Not only is it easy to learn, but there are strategies in the game that stimulate the eyes and the mind. It is a very easy game with several layers to make it interesting and to keep your mind alert.LFG 292 32 – 10 sessions June 19 – August 21 FrI 2 – 4 pm LAUr 207 Instructors: Val Donor and barbara Callahan
KnittingLearn to cast on, cast off, knit, purl, increase, ribbing, cable stitch, and a few more. Bring a skein of worsted weight yarn and a pair of number 8 knitting needles.LFA 220 32 – 4 sessions June 19 – July 10 FrI 10 – 11:30 am LAUr 203 Instructor: maria and Emilia Coelho
overcoming stress through relaxationLearn how to control stress by relaxing and knowing the difference between relaxing and collapsing. LFH 112 32 – 10 sessions June 22 – August 24 mon 6:30 – 8:30 pm LAUr 320, starting 6/29 LAUr 210 Instructor: Terry Pierce
meditate With UsWe are offering a meditation group that will start with a guided visualization followed by 15-20 minutes of silent contemplation. Both beginners and experienced meditators are welcome.LFH 224 32 – 5 sessions June 23 – July 21 TUE 12:50 – 1:50 pm brC 101 Instructors: Carole richards and Peggy King
moUnT LAUrEL CAmPUs (cont’d)
Protect yourself against Consumer Fraud and Identity TheftMore than 9.1 million individuals are affected by theft annually. Learn how to protect yourself from identity theft and fraud and what steps to take if it happens to you.LFI 268 32 – 1 session June 23 TUE 1 – 2 pm brC 103 Instructor: sabrina Umstead smith
Palmistry: Lines, mounts, and Analyzing the HandLined analysis palmistry, hands, major lines, variations, chiromancy, chirognomy, and other related information will be explored. Hand types, finger variations, mounts, and more will be discussed and explained.LFA 139 32 – 5 sessions June 27 – August 1 sAT 10 – 11 am no class July 4 LAUr 134 Instructor: Alan Venturella
Women medical Pioneers A brief profile of several notable women in history who have had a major impact in the medical field. Women presented will include: Elizabeth Blackwell, Florence Nightingale, Clara Barton, Alice Hamilton, Margaret Sanger, and others. LFG 543 32 – 4 sessions June 29 – July 20 mon 2 – 3 pm LAUr 206 Instructor: Gary Warga
Fun and GamesUse it or lose it! Not just muscles, but your brain! Keep thinking with quizzes, puzzles, and thought games. Work as a team. Laughs included!LFG 135 32 – 8 sessions July 1 – August 19 WED 12:30 – 1:45 pm LAUr 132 Instructor: rotating
Let’s make CardsIf you enjoy crafts then join me for this weekly greeting card class. Each week, we will make two cards (except week one). You will have cards for many occasions. Have some fun and try something new!LFA 136 32 – 4 sessions July 7 – July 28 TUE 10:30 – 11:45 am brC 103 Instructor: marci bensing
state of the United states Economy and societyAn examination and analysis of the published statistics on the state of the U.S. economy, with comment and discussion of important public policy issues, with emphasis on how government raises needed revenue, and proposals for new regulations and reform of the nation’s system of money and banking.LFI 156 32 – 2 sessions July 9, July 16 THUr 10 – noon LAUr 206 Instructor: Edward J. Dodson
Art History IntroductionThis course surveys the visual arts from prehistoric times through the Renaissance, emphasizing painting, sculpture, architecture, and the minor arts.LFA 100 32 – 1 session July 11 sAT 11 – 1 pm LAUr 134 Instructor: Jayne yantz
Explorers of new LandsThis course is a survey of geography, including place names, climate, land forms, and peoples. It covers the implications of historical geography, economics, and political systems.LFG 332 32 – 1 session July 18 sAT 11 – 1 pm LAUr 203 Instructor: Larry Liggett
Discussion with a Touch of PsychologyTopics for discussion will be taken from the class. Please bring a written topic to the first class. The last half hour of class is optional and spent with meditation/mind control. “Meet with the Shrink and Leave in the Pink”.LFH 234 32 – 4 sessions July 21 – August 11 TUE 10 – noon LAUr 310 Instructor: Dr. Elvira Dicola
basic CrochetLearn to crochet the basic stitches in order to make many types of items for yourself, your family or as gifts or for charity. Bring to class a size “K” crochet hook and 1-2 skeins of acrylic yarn.LFA 219 32 – 4 sessions July 23 – August 13 THUr 1 – 2:30 pm brC 103 Instructor: Linda nasuti
Historic U.s. HospitalsA brief profile of a few historic hospitals and the important contribu-tions they have made to medicine. Hospitals presented will include Pennsylvania Hospital (founded 1751), Massachusetts General (1811), and Johns Hopkins Hospital (1889).LFG 249 32 – 4 sessions August 3 – August 24 mon 2 – 3pm LAUr 203 Instructor: Gary Warga
moUnT LAUrEL CAmPUs (cont’d)
bridge: beginner PlayAre you looking for a new mentally stimulating game that can be fun and socially rewarding? Come out and learn to play bridge! Each week there will be a lesson that introduces a new bridge concept, a general review of those previously discussed, followed by playing scripted hands that reinforce these concepts.LFG 248 33 – 11 sessions June 16 – August 25 TUE 1 – 3:30 pm Willingboro JFK senior Center Instructor: maryanne stedman
bridge: Intermediate PlayCome and meet some new bridge playing friends. This class is for people who have already explored “Beginning Bridge” and for those with previous bridge playing experience. Each week there will be a 15 minute lesson that focuses upon a specific aspect of the game fol-lowed by 90 minutes of playing hands to these topics.LFG 251 33 – 11 sessions June 16 – August 25 TUE 1 – 3:30 pm Willingboro JFK senior Center Instructor: maryanne stedman
mah Jongg II: PlayJoin the fun! Join the gang! Please bring a current Mah Jongg card, and if you have one, a Mah Jongg set.LFG 284 33 – 8 sessionsJuly 2 – August 20 THUr 1 – 3:30 pmWillingboro JFK senior Center Instructor: Pat mcmahon
Conversational GermanAll levels are welcome; no prior knowledge required. We discuss German culture, history, geography, entertainment, travel, and even politics! Some short movies from “Wie gehts,” an Introductory German Course.LFL 128 33 – 6 sessions July 7 – August 11 TUE 12:30 – 2 pm Willingboro JFK senior Center Instructor: Georg Erk
medicine: Discussion of Common Ailments, Diabetes, Hypertension and Heart Disease, etc.This class will consist of a brief lecture followed by a round table discussion with questions and answers on various topics in medicine.LFI 106 33 – 4 sessions June 16 – June 26 TUE and FrI 10 – noon Willingboro JFK senior Center Instructor: E.W. messey, mD
WILLInGboro JFK CEnTErCan’t Live Without booksPlease contact the LIFE office for the list of books to be read before each session.LFG 274 34 – 3 sessions June 17, July 17, August 21 FrI 11 – noon HLy 102 Instructor: Tina Hoffman
Demystify your memoir and book WritingLearn how to tap your memory, creativity, imagination, and innovate and think outside the box. Bring note pad, pen or pencil and your glasses!LFL 132 34 – 3 sessions June 15, June 17 and June 19 10 – 11:30 am HLy 202 Instructor: Janet maria mee
moUnT HoLLy CEnTEr
movies with German subtitlesMovies to be shown will be: “Doktor Fautus” (1982), “Mostly Martha” (2001), “Young Goethe in Love” (2010).LFG 253 36 – 3 sessions June 20, July 18, August 15 sAT 2 – 4 pm Westampton burlington County Library Instructor: Georg Erk
Classic Foreign FilmsWatching and discussing the following films: “Heavenly Creatures” (New Zealand), “Rabbit Proof Fence” (Australia), “Jean de Florette” (France), “Manon of the Spring” (France)LFG 329 36 – 4 sessionsJune 26, July 10, July 24, August 7 FrI 10:05 – 12:30 pmWestampton burlington County Library Instructor: Doug olson
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Games, Games, GamesGroups will make decision as to what games will be played on a weekly basis: included but not limited to Scrabble, Canasta, Hearts, or Domi-noes. No formal lessons. Just playing for FUN!LFG 199 36 – 11 sessions June 19 – August 28 FrI 1 – 3:30 pm bordentown branch Library Instructor: Jane Erickson
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LIFE Website: bcc.edu/LIFEEmail: [email protected]: (609) 894-0587Phone: (609) 894-9311, ext. 1499
About LIFESince March 1990, under the sponsorship of Burlington County College, LIFE has offered its membership, aged 50+, the opportunity to pursue informal educational goals through a broad range of classes taught by volunteer instructors. LIFE is self-governing with a volunteer Executive Board elected by its membership; the current President is Mary Ann Stankinas.
Interested in Teaching?We are always looking to expand our course offerings and hope to find volunteer facilitators/instructors who will be willing to conduct classes in the evenings, on the weekends, or during the day. To propose your class, please contact the LIFE office. Assistance may be available in course preparation, lesson planning, and gathering of materials by experienced instructors. Contact LIFE at 609-894-9311, ext. 1499, or via email at [email protected] for more information.
Interested in Trips?Each semester LIFE offers a number of day trips conducted by members and/or instructors. Members will be notified of new trips as they are added to the schedule throughout the year. Members who wish to organize a day trip should contact LIFE.
About LIFE membershipA LIFE membership entitles members to take as many classes a year as they choose and can reasonably handle. Members are invited to the Fall Harvest Celebration and the Annual Spring Meeting and Luncheon. Members receive The LIFE Gazette, the newsletter, and announce-ments of upcoming events. LIFE is a volunteer organization and requests member participation in the operation of the organization, in addition to attending classes. Members may become an instructor, provide office assistance, serve as a committee member, or offer time and expertise as they choose.
A Positive Learning EnvironmentMany LIFE classes are designed to engage participants in active, spirited, give-and-take discussions facilitated by LIFE instructors. Their goal is to conduct such discussions in a spirit of mutual respect for the opinions of both the instructor and other class members in order to maintain a positive learning environment. Should a participant find certain material or discussion objectionable, s/he is encouraged to contact the instructor privately to express any concerns.The instructor appreciates well-intentioned feedback since it helps support LIFE’s goal for creating an atmosphere appropriate for both teaching and learning through its classes.
Class Cancellation and Class sizeIf a class is canceled by the instructor, class members will be notified by phone or email.The instructor may cancel a class even if the college is open. If BCC is closed due to weather or other emergencies, no classes will be held on the college campuses, and class members will be called by the BCC emer-gency system. College closings will be posted to the college website, bcc.edu. A message will be posted on the weather hotline at 609-894-9311, ext. 1999, and to the college’s voice mail at the main number. Make–up sessions for canceled classes will be at the instructor’s discretion. The size of a class is typically determined by the instructor and/ or the Fire Commissioner. When an over-enrollment occurs, applicants will be wait listed and contacted if an opening occurs. At the instructor’s discretion, a class may be canceled due to insufficient enrollment.
Learning is For everyone
bCC LIFE CoUrsE LoCATIons:
PEmbErTon CAmPUs (mAIn CAmPUs)601 Pemberton Browns Mills Rd. • Pemberton, NJ 08068
mT. LAUrEL CAmPUs500 College Circle • Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054
(Located on route 38 near I-295)
bUrLInGTon CoUnTy LIbrAry(mAIn brAnCH)
5 Pioneer Boulevard • Westampton, NJ 08060
mT. HoLLy CEnTEr1 High Street • Mt. Holly, NJ 08060
WILLInGboro JFK CEnTEr429 JFK Way • Willingboro, NJ 08046
mT. LAUrEL LIbrAry100 Walt Whitman Avenue • Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054
borDEnToWn LIbrAry18 East Union Street • Boerdentown, NJ 08505
The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program of Burlington County provides a
SPECIAL VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY for LIFE MEMBERS!
LIFE MEMBERS can MENTOR AT-RISk STUdENTS in MT. LAUREL elementary or middle schools to increase positive attitudes, allow students to achieve higher grades, and to develop self-confidence.
You only need to spend one hour per week sharing time with your designated student. Please call or email for more information.
Phone: (609) 894-9311, ext. 1499 • Email: [email protected] • Website: bcc.edu/rsvpBURLINgTON COUNTY COLLEgE
Parker Center, Room 221 • 601 Pemberton Browns Mills Rd. • Pemberton, NJ 08068
Utilize your talents and share your experiences!
RSVP is “one-stop shopping” for anyone aged 55 and over who wants to find challenging, rewarding service opportunities in Burlington County.
RSVP offers maximum flexibility and a choice for service opportunities that take anywhere from a few hours to as often as you would like.
LOCAL HELP FOR PEOPLE WITH MEDICARES.H.I.P.Do you need help with the confusing Medicare System or the Part D Prescription Plan?
Having trouble choosing a supplemental health insurance company?
Let our staff of trained S.H.I.P. volunteers help.We offer you CONFIDENTIAL
and FREE assistance on all forms.
Please call (609) 894-9311, ext. 1494 for information or to make an appointment.
This program is staffed by trained volunteer counselors from Burlington County Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP).
Email: [email protected]: bcc.edu/rsvp/ship
The State Health Insurance Assistance Program (S.H.I.P.) is a statewide program administered by the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services, with major funding from the U.S Health Care Financing Administration.
State Health Insurance Assistance Program