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Spring 2018 Course Catalog
www.milforded.org
Milford Adult Education
Milford Board of Education
GED ESL General Interest
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Dear Friends and Neighbors:
We hope that you will be able to join us this semester for an interesting, informative and
exciting night out. Our General Interest Program offers a variety of courses to meet
your needs and interests. It is recommended to register early to ensure placement in a
class. Many fill quickly and you don’t want to be left out! Browse our catalog to find a
class that is right for you.
We also offer free Academic Programs designed to help those of you who need to
further your formal education or who have immigrated to America. We have free ABE,
GED, ESL, and Citizenship classes in the evening as well as during the day. We also
offer programs in conjunction with the Milford Literacy Center. If you need to get your
high school diploma, want to become a U. S. citizen, or want to improve your ability to
read, write and speak English, then we are the place for you. Please be sure to read the
catalog for important information on class registration and start dates.
The Milford Adult Education program offers you a wonderful opportunity to continue
your education. This catalog introduces you to everything we have to offer. Always
check our website for the most current information at www.milforded.org.
Register for a class today, we can’t wait to meet you!
Lori Hart Lori Hart
Director, Adult Education
Milford Board of Education: First District: Ray Arnold, Scott Firmender; Second District: Susan
Glennon, Jennifer Federico; Third District: Erin Pinsince, Warren Pawlowski; Fourth District: Rita
Hennessey; Craig Zentkovich; Fifth District: Adam De Young, Claire Casey.
School Administration: Dr. Elizabeth E. Feser, Superintendent; Jeffrey E. Burt, Assistant
Superintendent; James L. Richetelli, Jr., Chief Operations Officer; Wendy Kopazna, Director of Human
Resources; Carole Swift, Director, PPS.
Nondiscrimination Statement
The Milford Adult Education Program 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 the Milford Public School district’s nondiscrimination
policies should be directed to Wendy Kopazna at (203) 783-3400.
The Title VI and Title IX Coordinator and Compliance Officer is Wendy Kopazna. The Section 504
Compliance Officer is Carole Swift. They may be contacted by mail at the Milford Public Schools, 70
West River Street, Milford, CT 06460, or by phone at (203) 783-3400. Questions, concerns or
comments regarding possible discrimination under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) should be
made in person or in writing to the following department(s):
Regarding Facilities: James L. Richetelli Jr., Chief Operations Officer, (203) 783-3405; Regarding
Employment: Wendy Kopazna, Director of Human Resources, (203) 783-3403; Regarding
Programs: Carole Swift, Director of Pupil Personnel Services, (203) 783-3491.
General Accessibility and Accommodations
All activities offered by the Milford Adult Education Program are held in accessible locations.
Accommodations for individuals with a disability are available upon request. Please contact Lori Hart
at (203) 783 -3461.
Class Locations
Harborside Middle School
175 High Street
John F. Kennedy Elementary
404 West Avenue
Jonathan Law HS
20 Lansdale Avenue
Park in the lot on the left of the
front of the building (corner of
Lansdale and Milford Point
Road).
Joseph A. Foran HS
80 Foran Road
Enter through Door 43 on the
right side of the building. Large
double glass doors are behind
the large pine tree on the side of
the building.
Mathewson Elementary
466 West River Street
Orange Avenue Elementary
260 Orange Avenue
Other City Locations
Firehouse Gallery (Arts)
82 Naugatuck Avenue
Milford Center for the Arts
40 Railroad Avenue, South
Parsons Governmental Center
70 West River Street
Milford Public Schools
Cover Artist Congratulations to Aaron Miller,
our featured cover photographer.
Aaron is a senior at Foran High
School.
Aaron’s
photograph
features a
picturesque
view of the
downtown
duck pond.
Adult Education Program
Fall 2017 Course Catalog
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General Interest Registration
There are TWO ways to register for a General Interest class.
1) MAIL: Complete the Spring 2018 Registration Form and
MAIL the form with payment to the Milford Adult
Education Office, Parsons Complex, 70 West River Street,
Milford, CT 06460. (QUICK & EASY!!)
2) IN PERSON: Drop off your registration in person at the
Adult Education Office, located in the Parsons building.
The Adult Education office is open Monday - Friday, from
8:30 – 4:00 p.m. Note that there is a locked drop box
outside the office where you may deposit your registration
materials should the personnel in the Adult Ed office be
unavailable. We suggest you complete your registration
form before you arrive. Walk-in Registrations will be
accepted from Tues., January 2nd
through Wed., January
31st. Classes begin the week of February 26
th.
Course registration is on a first come, first served basis. A late
fee of $10 for each class will apply to any registration
received after the General Interest Deadline: January 31st
.
IMPORTANT: Mark your calendar with the dates that your
General Interest class is held. You DO NOT receive
confirmation of registration. You are ONLY notified if a class
is canceled or rescheduled.
Class Withdrawal Deadline/Refunds: Wednesday, Feb. 7th
Any General Interest class withdrawal must be received by the
Adult Ed Office no later than Wednesday, February 7th. A
refund will be issued minus a $10 processing fee for class
withdrawals. REFUNDS WILL NOT BE GIVEN for ANY
reason after this date.
General Education Development (GED)
English as a Second Language (ESL)
U.S. Citizenship
No Charge for materials for GED/ESL/CITIZENSHIP
courses: The Milford Adult Education Program 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. All Mandated Classes
(ABE/Pre-GED, GED, ESL & Citizenship) are free to Milford
Residents.
All students must meet with the Director for academic
counseling before registering for the GED test.
Citizenship Classes Registration Make an appointment (see
below).
Academic Classes (Day/Evening): Registration and testing
for both day and evening ABE, GED and ESL classes are at
Foran High School, Room 305, 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. on
Tuesday & Thursday. Allow two hours for registration and
appraisal. Please call the Milford Adult Ed office at (203) 783-
3461 to make an appointment.
Transcript: Transcript requests may be sent to: Sabrina
Mancini, CT State Dept. of Education, Adult Education, 450
Columbus Boulevard, Suite 508, Hartford, CT 06103.
GED© Test: To register for the GED
© exam, students must
be CT residents, 17 years old, officially withdrawn from school
for at least six months, and must submit a withdrawal form
with a parent or guardian signature. Students who are 18
years old may submit, in lieu of a withdrawal form, a letter
from their last high school that the class with which they
entered ninth grade (or would have entered if never enrolled
in high school) has already graduated.
Students can begin the GED© registration process online at
GED.com and complete the process in person at the Milford
Adult Education office at 70 West River Street by
appointment. Foran High School is NOT a test site. Test site
is determined at the time of test registration. You must have a
government form of photo ID when registering to take the test.
Applicants who are 21 years of age or older and not a veteran
must pay an initial fee of $13 to take the test. The fee to
retake the test is also $13. Applicants under the age of 21
and veterans who have served at least 181 days of active
duty at the time of registration are exempt from fees. All fees
are non-refundable. Money orders or bank checks are
payable to Milford Adult Education.
GED® Test Accommodations
Accommodations for the GED® test are available for qualified
individuals with a disability. For more information contact Lori
Hart, (203) 783-3461. You may also contact Sabrina
Mancini at the Connecticut State Department of Education at
(860) 807-2110.
National External Diploma Program (NEDP): This
program is for adults who have acquired their academic skills
through life and work experiences and can demonstrate this
knowledge. Contact the West Haven Adult Education Dept.
at (203) 937-4375 for information.
CLASSES RESUME ON:
ABE, GED, ESL and Citizenship: January 2, 2018.
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IMPORTANT DATES AND REGISTRATION NOTES
No Classes Will be Held on the Following Dates:
January 15, February 19, 20, March 14, March 15, Spring Recess: April 16 – 20, General Interest: Start the week of February 26,
unless otherwise noted in the course description.
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Adult Basic Education:
ABE/Pre-GED
This course is designed to strengthen
basic skills to prepare students for
enrollment in the GED classes. The
class teaches basic math skills,
grammar, sentence and paragraph
structure and essay writing. Once
these basic skills have been mastered,
students continue to the GED class to
prepare for the state GED exam.
Timothy Dooley
Tues & Thur/6:00 - 8:30 p.m.
Foran Rm. 305
General Education Development
(GED)
This course prepares adult learners for
the four-part, computer-based GED©
exam to earn a State of Connecticut
diploma. Students receive necessary
instruction in each of four subject
areas: science, social studies, math
and language arts, plus basic
computer skills to take the exam.
Instructors will also review the official
website, GED.com, where students
can access related exam information
and exam registration procedures.
Students must be at least 17 years old
and officially withdrawn from school to
enroll in the GED© preparation classes.
All Subjects/Daytime Courses
Rachel Yakubik
Mon/Wed/Fri, 12:30 – 2:30 p.m.
Parsons Complex, 70 W. River St.,
2nd
Floor
All Subjects/Evening Courses
Timothy Dooley
Tues & Thur/6:00 – 8:30 p.m.
Foran Rm. 305
American Citizenship
This course is designed to prepare
prospective United States citizens for
the naturalization examination. There
will be a brief overview of U.S. History,
the Constitution and the three
branches of federal, state and local
government. Discussions about the
rights, responsibilities and privileges of
citizenship are included in the course.
Mary Lavery
Tuesday/6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Foran Rm. 309
English as a Second Language
(ESL)
This course is divided into two
instructional levels: Beginner/ Low
Intermediate, and High
Intermediate/Advanced. Classes are
designed to help foreign-born students
learn to improve their speaking,
reading and writing skills in English.
Emphasis is on functional English in all
facets of daily life.
Beginners/Low Intermediate
Rachel Yakubik
Mon/Wed/Fri, 9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Parsons Complex, 70 W. River St.
2nd Floor
Charlene Convertino
Tues & Thur/6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Foran Rm. 347
High Intermediate/Advanced
Teresa Cavaliero
Mon/Wed/Fri, 9:30 -11:30 a.m.
Parsons Complex, 70 W. River St.
2nd Floor
Claudia Anderson
Tues & Thur/6:00 - 8:30 p.m.
Foran Rm. 308
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GED/ESL/CITIZENSHIP PROGRAMMING: FREE
The Registration Deadline:
January 31st
$10 LATE FEE applies for each
class after this date.
REFUNDS are only given if you
notify us by February 7th that
you are withdrawing. A $10
processing fee is deducted
from refunds for withdrawing
from a class. See full details
under GENERAL POLICIES.
We charge a $25 processing
fee for any check that is
returned from the bank.
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Arts & Crafts
Basic Woodcarving
This is a great course for beginners
wanting to learn the art of
woodcarving. This course will guide
you from the basics through every step
needed to finish your own hand-carved
piece. All tools & materials included.
Ken Cowden
GS001: Monday, Feb. 26
5 sessions, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Law Rm. 139
R $65, NR $75, SC $55
Woodworking
Students plan and complete a project
while learning basic fundamentals of
woodworking, such as squaring,
mitering, routering, joinery, and
different types of wood. Students will
also be instructed on the proper use of
various large power tools.
Chris Sweetwood
GS027: Wednesday, Feb. 28
8 sessions, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Law Rm. 139
R $89, NR: $99, SC: $79
Handcrafted Knives
Learn the art of the handmade knife as
we cover all aspects from design to
heat treating and finishing. You will
also learn how to make a wet formed
leather sheath in the class. A $45
materials fee to be paid to the
instructor at the first class.
Jim Turecek
GS008: Thursday, March 1
8 sessions, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Foran Rm. 396
R $89, NR $99, SC $79
Drawing – Beginners
This class is for those with little or no
drawing experience, and focuses on
understanding and building
fundamental drawing skills. Individual
attention and critiquing provided to
each student. Students must bring a
sketch pad and pencil.
Joseph Adiletta
GS005: Wednesday, Feb. 28
8 sessions, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Law Rm. 228
R $89, NR $99, SC $79
Drawing Workshop
This class is an extension of the
beginners drawing class with an
emphasis on individual growth and
style. Anyone who has basic drawing
experience and would like to improve
their skills is welcome. You will learn
basic technical applications in
rendering, drawing methods, design
and composition, and the use of
drawing reference as well as
overcoming any drawing problems. All
media accepted, but work is done
mostly in black and white.
Joseph Adiletta
GS006: Monday, Feb. 26
6 sessions, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Law Rm. 228
R $69, NR $79, SC $59
Introduction to Crochet
Basic stitches will be taught and
project ideas provided. Also learn
how to find and read a pattern, use
different types of yarn, and about
care labels. Copies of simple
patterns will be given to students.
Material fee of $10 is payable to the
instructor at the first class. The
materials fee includes the cost of
basic items needed to begin.
Rhonda Covitz
GS202: Monday, Feb. 26
6 sessions, 7:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Law Rm. TBD
R $73, NR $83, SC $63
NEW! Crochet Advanced Beginner
Develop your beginning skills for
crochet. Continue your knowledge
using multiple stitches and patterns.
Complete a project from start to
finish.
Rhonda Covitz
GS202 A: Thursday, March 1
6 sessions, 7:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Law Rm. 114
R $73, NR $83, SC $63
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GENERAL INTEREST COURSES
Knitting
A class for beginner through
advanced knitters. Beginners will
receive assistance in choosing a first
project and will be guided through to
its completion. For the moderate
through advanced knitters:
instructions, tips, techniques and
related topics will be presented.
Lynn Perry
GS009: Wednesday, Feb. 28
8 sessions, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Law Media Center
R $75, NR $85, SC $65
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Fresh Sugar Scrub: Make & Take
Choose from a selection of fresh
ingredients including sugars, essential
oils and superfood powders to
formulate, create and blend your very
own scrub. Material fee of $15 payable
to the instructor.
Cheryl Yeager
GS029: Monday, March 19
1 Night, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Law Rm. 170
R $30, NR $35, SC $30
Quilting – Table Runner
Project will be a table runner in the
patchwork technique. Beginners
welcome. Requirements: Students
must have knowledge on the use of
their machine & it should be portable
and in good working condition to bring
to each class. Fabric and supply list
will be emailed to you prior to the start
of class and will be an additional cost.
Nancy Satkowski
GS017: Monday, Feb. 26
6 sessions, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Law Rm. 114
R $69, NR $79, SC $59
Get to Know Your Sewing Machine
and Small Project
Bring your sewing machine and
owner’s manual to class to learn how
to thread the machine, wind a bobbin,
use different presser feet, change a
needle, and more. Second class make
an easy “Infinity Scarf” for practice.
Fabric and supplies will be discussed
in the first class. Materials are
additional and not part of the class fee.
Nancy Satkowski
GS019: Thursday, March 1
2 Nights, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Law Rm. 112
R $46, NR $56, SC $36
Botanical Perfume Blending
Would you like to create a perfume
that is uniquely your own? Learn how
to craft a perfume that is aromatically
delightful, therapeutically effective and
uniquely yours. Material fee of $15
payable to the instructor.
Cheryl Yeager
GS028: Monday, March 5
1 Night, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Law Rm. 170
R $30, NR $35, SC $30
Paper Quilling
Learn and practice the art of paper
filigree from Ancient Egypt and the
Renaissance as a decorative covering.
Featured projects will be a decorative
photo frame, greeting cards and
plaques. A list of supplies will be
furnished at the first class. Materials
not included in class fee. Estimated
cost of materials is $10.
Joni Kollar
GS200: Tuesday, Feb. 27
5 sessions, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Law Rm. 228
R $61, NR $71, SC $51
Oil Painting – Still Life
This class covers fundamental
drawing, painting concepts and skill
building. Fundamental art elements
such as value and space, perspective,
composition, as well as color theory
and art history are covered. Materials
not included in class fee.
Isabelle Day
GS011: Thursday, March 1
8 sessions, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Law Rm. 230
R $89, NR $99, SC $79
Oils and Acrylics – Intermediate
This class is for artists with previous
experience in painting. Be guided to
set goals and establish a routine for
success. Sharpen your skills, learn to
improve your understanding of values
and color. High school students
welcome. Email the teacher for supply
list and any other information.
Cathy Liontas
GS203: Thursday, March 1
6 sessions, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Art for Everyone Studio
135 Wilcox Rd, Milford
Fee: $95
Beach Comber Art
Do you collect shells, sea glass, driftwood and other interesting miscellaneous treasures you can find on the beach? Come create beautiful art, such as driftwood plaques, wind chimes, wreaths, and more.
Joni Kollar
GS014: Monday, Feb. 26
5 sessions, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Law Rm. 230
R $61, NR $71, SC $51
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It’s Never Too Late to Learn Milford Adult Education offers many courses designed to help citizens get their GED, to pursue American
citizenship, or to become proficient in the English language. Call (203) 783-3461 to get started.
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NEW! Paint & Sip (Milford Fine Arts Council) Come for an evening of painting fun by re-creating a beautiful masterpiece to take
home. All supplies included. Bring your snacks and beverages and join us. Must be
over 21 to take this class, (see project dates and pictures below).
1 Night, 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. Firehouse Gallery 81 Naugatuck Ave., Milford Fee: $25
GS205C: Cat Aquarium Tuesday, March 13th
U.S. Citizenship
Courses Available!
Please read the details on
pg. 2 to get started.
NEW! Ukrainian Egg Design
Learn the art of making Easter eggs
using the art known as Pysanky.
Through a process of wax resist you
will create designs that are simple or
intricate. The finished product is
shellacked and will last forever.
Materials are additional.
Anita Ferron
GS308: Tuesday, March 6
3 sessions, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Law Rm. 114
R$45, NR $55, SC $45
Pottery
This class is a hands-on course in clay
techniques. Learn about ceramic
material properties, hand building (coil,
pinch and slab), firing, glazing, and
throwing on the potter’s wheel. A
materials fee must be paid to the
instructor at the first class, (see price
below).
Maureen Shea Krolewicz
GS015: Monday, Feb. 26
GS016: Tuesday, Feb. 27
9 sessions, 6:00 - 8:15 p.m.
Foran Rm. 125
R $89, NR $99, SC $84
Additional Material fee: $50
Emily Plude
GS003: Wednesday, April 11
GS004: Thursday, April 12
6 sessions, 6:00 - 8:30 p.m.
Foran Rm. 125
R $79, NR $89, SC $74
Additional Material fee: $40
Watercolor Studio Class
This class will introduce a basic
approach to the techniques of
transparent watercolors.
Demonstration and individual
instructions will be given. This class is
perfect to learn how to get control of
this exciting medium. Beginners
welcome. Materials cost not included.
Isabelle Day
GS026: Tuesday, Feb. 27
8 sessions, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Law Rm. 230
R $89, NR $99, SC $79
NEW! Flower Arranging
Learn the basics to make flowers look
elegant, professional and classy. The
elements and principles of design and
the mechanics of arranging flowers in
vases, foam and handheld bouquets
will be taught. The first night of class is
a demonstration and review of
supplies needed. Materials not
included in class fee.
Joni Kollar
GS013: Tuesday, April 24
5 sessions, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Law Rm. 230
R $61, NR $71, SC $51
Stained Glass
A course in the art of stained glass
making by using the copper foil
method. Special attention will be given
to color coordination and pattern
design. Materials not included in class
fee. Cost of materials is approximately
$75.
Paul Petrushonis
GS025: Monday, Feb. 26
8 sessions, 6:30 - 9:00 p.m.
Foran Rm. 396
R $89, NR $99, SC $84
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GS205B: Birds on a Branch Tuesday, March 6
GS205A: Heron Tuesday, Feb. 27
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Course Registration
Deadline Jan. 31st
Money Matters: a series of 1-night classes to help you plan for the future
Medicaid and Keeping Your Home
A common question is: “Will I have to sell
or risk losing my house to qualify for long
term care?” How do you legally keep your
home and still qualify for Medicaid? This
class offers information on how to keep
your home.
Drazen Law Group
GS054: Thursday, March 1
1 Night, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Foran Rm. 310
R $31, NR $34, SC $29
Elder Law and your Legacy
What happens when your loved one
requires additional care? This class
provides strategies to provide the
maximum amount of care while protecting
both spouses and any legacy that can be
passed on to the next generation.
Drazen Law
GS032: Tuesday, March 6
1 Night, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Foran Rm. 310
R $31, NR $34, SC $29
Avoiding Probate
This informative class will show you how
planning to avoid probate is one of the
greatest gifts you can give to your family.
Learn how not to go through a full probate
proceeding. Make the process quick and
smooth on your loved ones.
Drazen Law Group
GS031: Tuesday, March 13
1 Night, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Foran Rm. 310
R $31, NR $34, SC $29
Steps for Asset Protection
How do you protect your assets when you pass away? Asset protection ensures that your lifetime of savings is not susceptible to being lost. Learn the guidelines so that your assets are not vulnerable at the most critical time.
Drazen Law Group
GS033: Thursday, March 22
1 Night, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Foran Rm. 310
R $31, NR $34, SC $29
NEW! Insurance 101
Class covers the difference between term
and permanent life insurance types and
the flexibility afforded by a policy’s cash
value.
Dan German
GS301: Tuesday, March 13
1 Night, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Foran Rm. 302
R $29, NR $31, SC $29
Social Security
This class teaches you what your full
retirement age is and how your benefit is
determined. You will also learn how
retiring earlier or later will affect that
benefit, the importance of planning with
your spouse, strategies to boost retirement
and survivor’s benefits and how working
after you receive benefits will affect how
much you receive. Workbook included.
Richard Forzano
GS051: Tuesday, March 20
1 Night, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Law Rm. 170
R $31, NR $34, SC $29
Estate Planning Basics
This class will show you why you need an
estate plan. You’ll learn strategies to plan
for incapacity, including special health
care directives, wills, trusts, and life
insurance, and key tax basics including an
overview of the federal gift tax, estate tax,
and generation-skipping transfer tax.
Workbook included.
Richard Forzano
GS053: Tuesday, March 27
1 Night, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Law Rm. 170
R $31, NR $34, SC $29
Planning for Long Term Care
This class teaches you what long-term
care is, where it’s provided and strategies
to pay for it. You will learn about
government incentives and how Medicare
and Medicaid factor into long-term care
planning.
Richard Forzano o
GS043: Tuesday, April 3
1 Night, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Law Rm. 170
R $31, NR $34, SC $29
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Street Smarts: How Money Works
Do you try to get ahead and can’t? Learn
how to have your money work for you and
improve your financial situation. Topics
include: the rule of 72, the best ways to
pay off debt, credit card tips,
understanding life insurance and more!
Ashley Upson
GS047: Wednesday, Feb. 28
1 Night, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Law Rm. 101
R $31, NR $34, SC $29
Start a College Savings Plan
Increase the affordability of your child’s
education by taking advantage of federal
tax breaks aimed at families saving and
paying for college including 529 plans and
Coverdell Education Savings Accounts.
Learn how just $25 a month can make an
impact for saving for college.
Ashley Upson
GS036: Monday, March 5
1 Night, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Law Rm. 102
R $31, NR $34, SC $29
Financial Planning 101
Failure to plan and being misinformed are
major causes to financial problems. Create
a financial strategy that includes
formulating a household budget, paying
down your debt, building up your credit
and why your credit score is important,
saving for the future and planning for the
unexpected.
Ashley Upson
GS048: Wednesday, March 7
1 Night, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Law Rm. 101
R $31, NR $34, SC $29
Retirement Basics
Don’t delay, put together a retirement road
map to start saving now. Retirement
strategies will include: the three savings
accounts that you need, power of
compound interest, tax-deferred vs.
taxable investments and more.
Ashley Upson
GS046: Monday, March 12
1 Night, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Law Rm. 102
R $31, NR $34, SC $29
Estate Planning 101
Learn why estate planning is important to
protect you and your family now and after
your death. Class will cover Last Will and
Testament, Durable Power of Attorney,
Health Care Instructions, and a Revocable
Trust. You will also learn the difference
between Probate and Non-Probate
property and what you need to know about
estate taxes.
Nicole Camporeale, Esq.
GS052: Wednesday, March 21
1 Night, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Law Rm. 101
R $29, NR $31, SC $29
Estate Administration in CT
Learn what it means to “Probate” an estate
in Connecticut. If you’ve been appointed
as Executor of an estate, or a loved one
has just passed away, this class will help
you figure out where to start and what
important forms need to be filed with the
Probate Court.
Nicole Camporeale, Esq.
GS204: Wednesday, March 28
1 Night, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Law Rm. 101
R $29, NR $31, SC $29
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Simplifying the Home
Buying Process
Learn the important aspects of buying,
selling and refinancing real estate.
Learn the basics of each type of
transaction with an emphasis on the
relevant documents and the role each
party plays in the transaction.
Nicole Camporeale, Esq.
GS050: Wednesday, April 4
1 Night, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Law Rm. 101
R $29, NR $31, SC $29
Career & Work Buying and Selling Online - Ebay, Poshmark, Facebook Marketplace
Learn the popular online selling
sites for personal use or to start a
business. Topics include: how to
open an account with eBay,
Poshmark, Facebook and PayPal,
review the costs, price and list your
items, handle payments, shipping
methods, and complete the
sale. Class will also cover buying
online, how to search for and bid
on items, use the feedback forms
and more!
Louis Giancola
GS038: Monday, Feb. 26
3 sessions, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Foran Rm. 341
R $55, NR $65, SC $45
Bookkeeping Basics
Gain a marketable new skill by learning
the basics of double-entry bookkeeping,
how to analyze and record financial
transactions, and prepare various
financial reports at the end of the fiscal
period. Accounts receivable, accounts
payable, payroll procedures, sales taxes
and other common banking activities will
be discussed. This class can be taken
concurrently with QuickBooks Basics.
Helga Bowen
GS039: Monday, Feb. 26
4 sessions, 6:30 - 9:00 p.m.
Law Rm. 101
R $65, NR $75, SC $55
R: Resident NR: Non-Resident SC: Senior Citizen
Patents, Trademarks & Copyrights
This class is geared for individual inventors and small businesses. An overview of the U.S. patent system, trademarks, and copyrights will be presented. Topic details also include the patent process, preparation, prosecution, and issuance. Learn about how to protect your invention. Attorney Mike Blake
GS045: Thursday, March 1
2 sessions, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Law Rm. 101
R $39, NR $44, SC $34
Getting Paid to Talk: Intro to Voice
Overs
From audio books to cartoons to
documentaries and commercials, this
class will introduce you to the growing field
of voice over. Learn what the pros look for
and how to prepare. Class will cover
industry pros and cons and play working
professionals’ samples. You’ll also have a
chance to record a short script. For more
info, visit: www.voicecoaches.com.
Voice Coaches/Creative Voice
Development Group
GS040: Tuesday, March 13
1 Night, 6:30 - 9:00 p.m.
Foran Rm. 307
R $35, NR $40, SC $30
NEW! Digital Resume Creation and Online Job Searching
Learn how to create a digital resume and cover letter in Microsoft Word. Find out how to navigate and search the top job sites, then apply and upload your resume, cover letter and professional references to these online sites.
Blessing C. Nwaohuocha
GS220: Monday, March 26
3 sessions, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Law Rm. 132
R $55, NR $65, SC $45
First Aid/CPR/AED
Learn the skills needed to respond to a
first aid, choking or sudden cardiac arrest
emergency until medical services arrive.
Class is for “non-healthcare providers.”
Upon successful completion, you will
obtain a certificate from the American Red
Cross. Materials and certification included
in class fee. (If you only need partial
certification call the Adult Ed office and
arrangements will be made at a lower
cost).
Lori Hart
GS206A: Tuesday, March 6 &
Thursday, March 8
2 sessions, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Foran Rm. 224
Fee: $75
Real Estate Practices & Principles
Course provides a basic understanding of
real estate concepts and meets the
minimum standards set forth by the CT
Real Estate Commission. Completion
qualifies the student for application for the
State Real Estate Exam to obtain a
salesman’s license. Cost of textbook is
extra.
Staff
GS044: Begins week of Feb 26th
(Call for days and times)
10 weeks
Alliance Real Estate Services
West Haven, CT
Tuition: $385
Computers
Basic Computer
This class is for beginners or those that
have a basic understanding of the
computer. Students will use a Windows
operating system on a desktop computer.
Learn skills such as keyboarding, point
and click with the mouse and Internet
navigation. Discover the basics of the
internet including how to search and set
up an email account; also learn how to
save files on your PC and print. Other
topics will be covered as determined by
student’s interest and needs.
Rachel Yakubik
GS056: Tuesday, Feb. 27
5 sessions, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon
Parsons, Adult Ed Classroom
70 West River St.
R $70, NR $75, SC $60
Basic Computer 2
This class will extend basic computer
knowledge and include the basics of
Microsoft Word such as document
creation, printing, editing, text formatting
and more.
William Coley
GS056A: Tuesday, April 10
5 sessions, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon
Parsons, Adult Ed Classroom
70 West River St.
R $70, NR $75, SC $60
Microsoft Word Beginners
Learn the basics of Microsoft Word.
Topics include: document creation,
printing, editing, text formatting, selecting
text, tabs, using spell check, and more.
Prerequisite: basic familiarity with the
keyboard, computers and Windows.
William Coley
GS066: Monday, Feb. 26
5 sessions, 6:30 - 9:00 p.m.
Law Rm. 142
R $84, NR $94, SC $74
Take Beginners and Advanced
together:
R $159/NR $179/SC $139
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Is English your second language?
Want to become better at reading and speaking?
Join us – Free (See pg. 2 for details).
Microsoft Word Advanced
Go beyond the basics of Microsoft Word.
Topics may include: tables, columns, mail
merge, graphics, macros and other Word
features. Prerequisite: Microsoft Word -
Beginners or a familiarity with the basic
features of MS Word.
William Coley
GS067: Monday, April 9
5 sessions, 6:30 - 9:00 p.m.
Law Rm. 142
R $84, NR $94, SC $74
QuickBooks Basics
A class for those who want to understand
the basics of QuickBooks Pro 2015. Set
up and organize your business, company
preferences, set up a multi-user mode,
chart of accounts, accounts receivable,
accounts payable, journal entries, balance
bank accounts, create memorized
transactions, run and customize reports to
your needs.
Peg Oakes
GS068: 2/26, 2/28, 3/5, 3/7, 3/12,
3/19, 3/21
7 sessions (Monday & Wednesday)
6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Foran Rm. 345
R $86, NR $96, SC $76
Google Apps Basics
Learn how to use the Apps offered from
Google - Google Chrome, Gmail, Drive,
Docs, Calendar, and more. Let instructor
know if you already have a valid Gmail
address, or if you wish to create one.
Instructor is certified in Google Apps for
Education.
Louis Giancola
GS058: Monday, March 19
4 sessions,6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Foran Rm. 341
R $59, NR $69, SC $49
Microsoft Excel 1 – Beginners
Learn the basics of Excel and how to
create, build, save and print spreadsheets,
including using and customizing the quick
access tool bar. Leave class making
professional looking spreadsheets.
Prerequisite: basic familiarity with
computers and Windows.
Rich Wiedl
GS063: 2/27, 3/1, 3/6, 3/8, and
3/13
5 sessions, (Tuesday & Thursday)
6:00 - 8:30 p.m.
Foran Comp Lab
R $84, NR $94, SC $79
Take Excel 1 & Excel 2 together:
R $159/NR$179/SC$139
Microsoft Excel 2 – Intermediate More features of Microsoft Excel will be
covered with emphasis on skills that are
used in the business world. Additional
skills to input data into a worksheet,
customize your worksheet, sorts, filters,
building formulas, macros and more.
Prerequisite: Microsoft Excel 1 or a basic
familiarity with Excel.
Bill Coley
GS064: Wednesday, March 21
5 sessions, 6:30 - 9:00 p.m.
Law, Rm. 142
R $84, NR $94, SC $74
iPad Overview and More
Class will review the basics of the Apple
iPad, including the various parts of the
iPad, applications and settings, and
synching and sharing information. Learn
all about what iTunes has to offer. Please
bring your iPad to class with an updated
operating system.
Louis Giancola
GS060: Tuesday, March 13
3 sessions, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Foran Rm. 341
R $55, NR $65, SC $45
Introduction to Photoshop
Photoshop is the most popular software
for manipulating digital images. Boost your
creativity and learn the basics of this
program. Topics include: how to modify
and retouch photos, create collages and
add text to your images. Prerequisite:
must have familiarity with a computer.
Blessing C. Nwaohuocha
GS208: Thursday, March 1
5 sessions, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Law Rm. 142
R $70, NR $75, SC $60
Introduction to Social Media
Want to know more about social media?
In this class, learn about Facebook,
Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, and more.
Blessing C. Nwaohuocha
GS207: Monday, Feb. 26
3 sessions, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Law Rm. TBD
R $55, NR $65, SC $45
NEW! Home Computer Maintenance
and Support
This class will help the beginner/average
computer user by providing tips and tricks
for computer maintenance. Identify and
repair simple hardware and software
issues yourself, and learn how to keep
your computer safe.
Ryan Springer
GS221: Tuesday, Feb. 27
3 sessions, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Foran Rm. 345
R $55, NR $65, SC $45
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Dance
Cize
From the creator of Insanity, CIZE LIVE is
professional dance for everyday people.
Professionally choreographed dance
routines are broken down so you’ll be
busting out the hottest moves and burning
calories the whole time. Instructor is CIZE
certified.
Jason Thigpen
GS074: Tuesday, March 6
4 sessions, 7:00 - 7:45 p.m.
Harborside MS Gym
R $40, NR $50, SC $40
Argentine Tango for Beginners
Learn the authentic tango as done in
Buenos Aires. Each class features
fundamentals, strength and flexibility
exercises, and a fun step with correct
styling. Singles welcome, no partner
required. Leather sole or dance shoes
recommended.
Gem Duras
GS070: Monday, Feb. 26
8 sessions, 7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Milford Center for the Arts
40 Railroad Ave. South
R $135, NR $145, SC $135
Hip Hop Workshop
Hip Hop dance combines break dancing,
popping, locking, funk and various street
style dance. This class focuses 80% on
choreography and 20% on the student’s
ability to freestyle. ALL levels of
experience welcome.
Jason Thigpen
GS077: Tuesday, April 3
1 Night, 7:00 - 8:15 p.m.
Harborside MS Gym
R $19, NR $21, SC $19
NEW! Dance Party
A night of exercise dancing to party music.
Easy to follow old time favorites to get you
‘moving and grooving.” All are welcome.
Robin Allen
GS307: Thursday, March 1
1 Night, 7:00 – 8:30 p.m.
St. Andrew’s Church Hall
283 Bridgeport Avenue, Mlfd.
R $12, NR $15, SC $12
Fitness & Exercise
Self-Defense Workshop for Women
Learn life-saving techniques and how to
take control of potentially dangerous
situations using practical, effective tactics.
Safety and prevention tips will also be
discussed.
Adam Rylski
GS102: Monday, April 9
1 Night, 7:00 - 8:15 p.m.
Harborside MS Gym
R $19, NR $21, SC $19
NEW! Karate Workshop
Karate is an unarmed martial-arts
discipline that uses kicking, striking, and
defensive blocking with arms and legs.
Emphasis is on using your body’s power.
In this workshop, learn some basic karate
moves for health, energy, and protection.
Regina Machernis
GS086: Tuesday, April 24
1 Night, 7:00 - 8:15 p.m.
Orange Ave. School Gym
R $19, NR $21, SC $19
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The following 5 dance courses are taught by Ms. Carol A. Farrell at the Carol Farrell
Dance Studio; 246 New Haven Avenue, Milford.
Ballet - Beginner/Intermediate
Do cardio, strengthen muscles, and
increase flexibility through ballet! Ballet
shoes required.
GS071: Tuesday, Feb. 27
8 sessions, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
R $77, NR $87, SC $67
Ballroom Dancing
A workout for body and mind, improve
your posture, broaden your social skills,
spend time with your partner and make
new friends. Learn the Fox Trot, Rumba,
Waltz, and more. Singles welcome; no
partner required.
GS072: Tuesday, Feb. 27
8 sessions, 7:30 - 8:30 p.m.
GS073: Thursday, March 1
8 sessions, 7:30 – 8:30 p.m.
R $89, NR $99, SC $79
Jazz - Just Dance
Release your daily stress and learn the
basic techniques of jazz dancing. Ballet
or Jazz shoes required.
GS078: Thursday, March 1
8 sessions, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
R $77, NR $87, SC $67
Tap Dancing – Beginners
Tap dancing improves balance,
coordination, and concentration, and
burns calories. Learn the basics.
Tap shoes required.
GS080: Monday, Feb. 26
8 sessions, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
R $77, NR $87, SC $67
Tap Dancing – Intermediate
Stomp out your stress and have a
blast learning more steps,
combinations and styles of tap. Tap
shoes required.
GS081: Monday, Feb. 26
8 sessions, 7:30 - 8:30 p.m.
R $77, NR $87, SC $67
R: Resident NR: Non-Resident SC: Senior Citizen
NEW! Family Boxing
The adults are taken through a full body one hour trainer-led workout, all while learning the fundamentals of boxing. The children will do a small group boxing basics session in a separate part of the club with a trainer. Family includes up to 5 people. Children ages 4-10.
TITLE Staff
GS303: Saturday, March 3
8 sessions: 9:30 - 10:30 a.m.
TITLE Boxing Club
169 Cherry Street, Milford
R $109, NR $129, SC $109
Body Blast
This class has it all; Cardio, Core, Balance
and Strength through the use of body
weight, free weights, resistance tubing,
and mat work. This workout will challenge
every muscle group in a fast paced, fun
environment. Bring a floor mat, one set
each of light and heavy free weights, one
light or medium resistance tubing and two
yoga blocks.
Bonnie Clark
GS082: Monday, Feb. 26
10 sessions, 7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
St. Andrew’s Church Hall
283 Bridgeport Avenue, Milford
R $60, NR $70, SC $50
Zumba
Zumba is a dance fitness class
incorporating Latin music and dance
movements. In this class, routines will
feature slow and fast movements to
achieve cardio and muscle-toning benefits
while burning up to 300-700 calories.
Beginners welcome.
Rosa Vantapool
GS209: Tuesday, Feb. 27
6 sessions, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Orange Ave. School Gym
R $48, NR $58, SC $38
Total Body Conditioning
Burn calories and firm up using light to
moderate weights, low impact movements
and floor work. This combination provides
a fun and effective workout to firm and
sculpt your entire body. Bring a floor mat,
one set each of light and heavy free
weights, one light or medium resistance
tubing.
Bonnie Clark
GS104: Tuesday, Feb. 27
10 sessions, 7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Mathewson Gym
GS105: Thursday, March 1
10 sessions, 7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Mathewson Gym
R $60, NR $70, SC $50
GS106: Take both days:
R $109, NR $129, SC $89
Zumba Gold
Zumba Gold is a low impact cardio class
that uses a fusion of Latin and
International dance rhythms. The class is
designed for people to have fun while
increasing their stamina. Beginners
welcome. Wear sneakers and bring water.
Robin Allen
GS107: Wednesday, Feb. 28
8 sessions, 7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
St. Andrew’s Church Hall
283 Bridgeport Avenue, Milford
R $58, NR $68, SC $48
Food & Wine
The following four wine classes are taught
by Raymond Spaziani, Chapter Director of
the American Wine Association, New
Haven Chapter. Classes are held at Citrus
Restaurant, 56 South Broad Street.,
Milford. $15 Lab fee is due to the instructor
the night of class.
More BIG Red Wines
Try new and different wines from around
the world to charm the red wine drinker.
GS111: Tuesday, March 13
1 session, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
R $25, NR $28, SC $25
Wines from Down-Under
Discover the unique wine varietal and
different flavors coming from Australia.
GS112: Tuesday, March 27
1 session, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
R $25, NR $28, SC $25
Bordeaux
Bordeaux are considered some of the
finest wines in the world. Learn about this
blend, the land where it is crafted.
GS113: Tuesday, April 10
1 session, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
R $25, NR $28, SC $25
More Affordable Super Wines
Discover how an inexpensive wine can be
just as exquisite as a more expensive one.
A favorite class with all NEW wines to try!
GS114: Tuesday, April 24
1 session, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
R $25, NR $28, SC $25
Take all four
wine classes:
GS110:
R $90
NR $102
SC $90
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Cake Decorating – Beginners
This beginning hands-on class teaches
you how to create borders, flowers, basket
weaving with the use of frosting. Bring a
cake/cupcakes to class and take them
home beautifully decorated. A list of
supplies to purchase will be given at the
first class. Approximate cost of materials
(not including baking) is $40. No cake
needed for the first class.
Teecia Sorrentino
GS108: Wednesday, Feb. 28
5 sessions, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Law Rm. 112
R $59, NR $69, SC $49
NEW! Cooking Delectable Dinners
Learn to cook fast weeknight meals on a
budget in this hands-on class. Learn new
knife skills and cook-ahead tips. Eat what
you make in class. A $60 materials fee
will be paid the first night of class to the
instructor.
Michelle Ryan
GS304: Tuesday, March 6
6 sessions, 6:00 - 8:15 p.m.
Law Rm. 112
R $80, NR $90, SC $75
NEW! Cooking Around the World
Explore the cultures and cook the cuisine
of six different countries on six continents.
Morocco will be the first class. Eat what
you make in class. A $60 materials fee
will be paid the first night of class to the
instructor.
Anita Ferron
GS305: Wednesday, Feb. 28
6 sessions, 6:00 - 8:15 p.m.
Law Rm. 114
R $80, NR $90, SC $75
Fun & Recreation
Tarot
Tap into your inner wisdom and begin to
explore your intuition through the magic
and mystery of the tarot. Bring a Tarot
deck to class.
Sally Ruso
GS122: Monday, Feb. 26
4 sessions, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Law Rm. 132
R $59, NR $69, SC $49
Golf I – Beginners
Learn how to grip, aim and swing a golf
club along with the basics of the golf
game.
Brian Giordano, PGA
GS121: Monday, Feb. 26
5 sessions, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
J. F. Kennedy Gym
R $175, NR $185, SC $175
Golf II – Trouble Shooting Golf
This class is for golfers who have taken a
basic golf class or who have been playing
for a while. You will learn to become more
consistent by working on your swing and
ball flight.
Brian Giordano, PGA
GS122: Monday, Feb. 26
5 sessions, 7:45 – 8:45 p.m.
J. F. Kennedy Gym
R $175, NR $185, SC $175
Beginning Piano I
Learn basic piano skills and have fun
playing familiar songs. No keyboard
required. Access to a piano or an
electronic keyboard to practice in between
classes is suggested. A $15 material fee
is payable to the instructor at the first
class.
Sal Grillo
GS117: Tuesday, Feb. 27
6 sessions, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Foran Music Room
R $79, NR $89, SC $74
Beginning Piano II
Continue learning basic piano skills; note
reading, keys on the piano, piano
technique and music theory. A $15
material fee is payable to the instructor at
the first class. Prerequisite: Piano I.
Jean Kovacs
GS118: Tuesday, Feb. 27
6 sessions, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Law Rm. 169
R $79, NR $89, SC $74
Astrology – Beginners
Learn the meaning of the planets and the
placement in the houses. Find out what a
natal chart looks like and what the houses
represent in your life. Class will also
include astrology. Having your own chart
is not necessary, as one can be printed for
a $5 material fee paid to the instructor.
Cathy Mortimer
GS126:
1 Night, Tuesday, March 6
6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Law Rm. 101
R $35, NR $45, SC $35
Mah-Jongg
Mah-jongg is a fun and challenging game
using colorful tiles. Learn the game and
make new friends as you experience a
new journey. In order to get the important
groundwork, you must attend the first
three classes. A $15 materials fee is
payable to the instructor at the first class.
Susan Kopsco
GS125: Wednesday, March 7
9 sessions, 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Woodmont Library/Fannie Beach Bldg.
Downstairs, Room 3
R $79, NR $89, SC $69
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Active Dreaming Workshop I
Focus will be on how to remember
dreams, deal with unpleasant dreams and
apply the valuable gifts of dreaming to
your life.
Adelita Chirino GS217: Tuesday, March 6 1 Night, 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. Law Rm. 102 R $31, NR $34, SC $29
NEW! Active Dreaming Workshop II
You can re-enter a dream to explore it
more. Learn the practice of Dream Re-
Entry and Lightning Dreamwork. Bring a
throw blanket and small pillow to get
comfortable on the floor. Dress
comfortably.
Adelita Chirino GS217A: Monday, March 12 1 Night, 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. Foran Fitness Room R $31, NR $34, SC $29
Health & Wellness Introduction to Yoga - Beginners
Start from the very basics with alignment
and safe modifications for your body type,
and gain confidence and skills to benefit
from all that Yoga has to offer: flexibility,
strength and relaxation. Chairs available.
Andrea Cashman
GS131: Sunday, March 4
4 sessions, 12:00 - 1:00 p.m.
Tranquility Wellness Spa
88 Noble Avenue, Milford
Fee: $60
Let Your Yoga Dance (LYYD)
This form of yoga is Breath-Based
Movement to the beat of World Music. The
mission is to expand body, brain, heart
and soul health to all populations through
joy and acceptance. Offered in two
formats: Energetic - Aerobic,
Strengthening and Stretching. Gentle -
same benefits, using chairs for support
and FUN! Gentle is great for seniors!
Andrea Cashman
GS157: LYYD, Energetic
Tuesday, Feb. 27
6 sessions, 5:45 p.m.
Tranquility Wellness Spa
88 Noble Avenue, Milford
Fee: $70
GS158: LYYD, Gentle
Tuesday, Feb. 27
6 sessions, 2:00 p.m.
Ballroom DanceSport
405 Boston Post Road, Milford
Fee: $48
Walkabout Yoga
Meet at Silver Sands State Park and hike
for about 2 miles while making yoga stops
along the way.
Traci Weber
Silver Sands State Park, Milford
GS143A: Wednesday, May 2
5 sessions, 6:00 - 7:30 p.m.
GS143B: Sunday, May 5
5 sessions, 9:00 -10:30 a.m.
Fee: $65
NEW! Stroga – Stroller Yoga
Burn calories and gain strength through
power walking and yoga. All fitness levels
welcome; moms must be 6 weeks post-
partum and cleared by your doctor to
exercise. Child should be able to sit in a
stroller for 45- 60 minutes. Jogging
strollers recommended but not required.
Bring a full size yoga mat.
Traci Weber
Silver Sands State Park, Milford
GS143C: Tuesday, May 1
5 sessions, 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Fee: $65
NEW! Yin Yoga/Restorative Yoga
Two kinds of yoga in one class. Yin yoga
holds postures for longer periods allowing
the body to feel a bearable, challenging
edge causing your muscles to “melt.” For
Restorative yoga, the body is completely
supported with props with no muscular
effort to cultivate a level of conscious
relaxation.
Wendy Cahill
GS300: Tuesday, Feb. 27
6 sessions, 7:00 – 8:15 p.m.
Tranquility Wellness Spa
88 Noble Avenue, Milford
Fee: $70
Ayurveda Workshop
Ayurveda is the ancient sister science to
yoga. Learn to understand your own
nature, or Dosha. Develop techniques
and routines to pacify imbalances, and
support your well-being as we prepare to
change the season into spring.
Andrea Cashman
GS305: Saturday, April 14
1 session, 1:30 – 4:30 p.m.
Tranquility Wellness Spa
88 Noble Avenue, Milford
Fee: $30
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Introduction to Meditation
Your stomach is in a knot; the back of your
neck is all tensed up; your mind is
spinning like a top – meditation can relax
all your stress. A little movement and a lot
of focus: learn techniques that will work
for you – no experience required.
Andrea Cashman
GS132: Saturday, March 10
3 sessions, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m.
Tranquility Wellness Spa
88 Noble Avenue, Milford
Fee: $50
Qigong/Tai Chi Easy
This class is about slow, rhythmic,
meditative movements designed to help
you find peace and calmness. Discover
inner awareness and vital energy. Dress
comfortably.
Lamont Thomas
GS138: Saturday, March 3
10 sessions, 9:00 - 10:00 a.m.
Trinity Lutheran Church,
21 Robert Treat Pkwy., Milford
R $74, NR $84, SC $64
Essential Oils for Health Benefits
Learn a new way to stay healthy with
essential oils. Learn what oils are good for
sleep, anxiety, immune support, allergies,
skin issues, and your top health concerns!
Materials fee of $10 paid to the instructor.
Sheila Tarantino
GS128A: Monday, Feb. 26
1 Night, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Law Rm. 201
R $29, NR $31, SC $29
Essential Oils for Emotional Support
Essential oils can aide in the healing of
negative emotions such as anxiety,
sadness, and fear. They can also help
foster the positive emotions like trust,
comfort, and joy. Learn what oils may help
you and make your own personal blend at
the end of class. Materials fee of $20 paid
to the instructor.
Sheila Tarantino
GS128B: Monday, March 5
1 Night, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Law Rm. 201
R $29, NR $31, SC $29
Essential Oils for Spa Products
In this do-it- yourself class learn to make
your own non-toxic therapeutic spa
products. Use them daily to improve your
mental, physical and emotional well-
being. Make a salt scrub, a body spray, a
body butter, and a cold and flu relief
product with high quality ingredients.
Materials fee of $28 paid to the instructor.
Sheila Tarantino
GS129: Monday, March 19
1 Night, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Law Rm. 201
R $29, NR $31, SC $29
Mindful Living -- A Continuation
This is a class for those who have a basic
understanding of mindfulness and want to
implement the teachings of how to utilize
mindful strategies.
Lynn Lyons, M.S, C.H.
GS134: Tuesday, March 27
4 sessions, 7:00 - 8:15 p.m.
Woodmont United Church of Christ
1000 New Haven Ave., Milford
Fee: $75
Quit Smoking
Hypnosis is the easiest and most effective
way to become a nonsmoker. Use
hypnosis techniques to lose the desire to
smoke and change your feelings about
tobacco use. Your instructor is a certified
hypnotist.
Joann Dunsing
GS160: Thursday, March 1
3 sessions, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
57 Plains Road, Milford
R $70, NR $80, SC $60
Weight Loss
Have you ever felt out of control with your
eating? Use hypnosis to lose pounds by
changing your relationship with food.
Remove the need and desire to over-eat
and change your attitude about food. Your
instructor is a certified hypnotist.
Joann Dunsing
GS161: Thursday, March 29
3 sessions, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
57 Plains Road, Milford
R $70, NR $80, SC $60
NEW! Forgiveness
Learn strategies to clear negative feelings
with self-compassion exercises from the
Stanford Forgiveness Project, teachings
from Deepak Chopra, Andrew Weil, and a
Hawaiian ritual.
Lynn Lyons, M.S, C.H.
GS302: Tuesday, March 13
2 sessions, 7:00 - 8:15 p.m.
Woodmont United Church of Christ
1000 New Haven Ave., Milford
Fee: $50
Optimize Your Wellness
This class will teach you Epigenetics.
Discover how new perceptions, beliefs and
lifestyle changes can influence your genes
and those of your offspring. Meditations
and hypnosis will be used to reinforce the
teachings.
Lynn Lyons, M.S., C.H.
GS135: Tuesday, April 24
3 sessions, 7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
Woodmont United Church of Christ
1000 New Haven Ave., Milford
Fee: $65
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The Registration Deadline
January 31st
.
$10 LATE FEE applies for
each class after this date.
REFUNDS are only given if
you notify us by February 7th
that you are withdrawing. A
$10 processing fee is
deducted from refunds for
withdrawing from a class. See
full details under GENERAL
POLICIES.
We charge a $25 processing
fee for any check that is
returned from the bank.
R: Resident NR: Non-Resident SC: Senior Citizen
Home & Auto
Basic Automotive Maintenance
Students will learn basic preventive
maintenance repairs and procedures as
well as how to put their car on a vehicle
lift. Learn how to balance and rotate tires,
inspect brake systems, identify problems
with your brake systems, change light
bulbs and do vehicle safety inspections.
Every student will perform an oil change
on their vehicle, and learn how to check all
fluids. For 17 year olds and up. Must have
your own vehicle, license and insurance.
For beginner students only. Limit 8.
William Domeracki
GS155: Wednesday, Feb. 28
6 sessions, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Foran Rm. 394
R $89, NR $99, SC $84
Housecleaning Easy and Fun
Find out how to breeze through your home
quickly and easily with natural cleaners.
Get your home in shape in 20 minutes with
the “must have” tools. Nicky’s “7 in 7”
(seven things to do in seven minutes) are
guaranteed to keep dirt and clutter away.
Nicky Tomboulides
GS145: Tuesday, March 6
1 Night, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Law Rm. 170
R $31, NR $34, SC $31
Languages
Conversational French – Beginner
Have fun learning about French culture
while you sharpen your conversational
skills. Refresh old or pick up new
vocabulary and grammar. Cost of textbook
is additional.
Isabelle Day
GS147: Wednesday, Feb. 28
8 sessions, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Law Rm. 102
R $87, NR $97, SC $77
Conversational German – Beginners
Enjoy learning about German culture while
you practice speaking and building
vocabulary. Grammar will also be
reinforced through use in conversation.
Textbook costs may apply.
Manfred Mohring
GS148: Tuesday, Feb. 27
8 sessions, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Law Rm. 104
R $87, NR $97, SC $77
Conversational Italian – Beginners
This class will introduce you to basic
Italian grammar and structure, giving you
the tools to build your own sentences. Not
only will you learn language skills, you will
enjoy learning about Italian culture too.
Cost of textbook is additional.
Sylvana Serravezza
GS149: Thursday, March 1
8 sessions, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Law Rm.104
R $87, NR $97, SC $77
Conversational Italian II
This class is for those that have
knowledge of Italian and/or have already
taken Italian beginners. You will continue
building your language skills and learn
about Italian culture. (Textbook costs may
apply).
Sylvana Serravezza
GS149A: Thursday, March 1
8 sessions, 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Law Rm.104
R $50, NR $60, SC $50
Spanish-Beginner
Learn essential tools to develop
comprehension and communication skills.
Latino culture will also be discussed. A
material fee of $60 for textbook and
workbook is payable to the instructor the
first night of class.
Fernando Rincon
GS151: Monday, Feb. 26
8 sessions, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Law Rm. 105
R $87, NR $97, SC $77
Spanish – Intermediate
Building on Spanish for Beginners, this
course goes into more advanced
grammar, speech and cultural subjects
and delves into exercises aimed to gain
strong conversational and writing skills.
Business communications skills are
likewise emphasized. A material fee of
$60 for textbook and workbook is payable
to the instructor the first night of class.
Fernando Rincon
GS152: Tuesday, Feb. 27
8 sessions, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Law Rm. 105
R $87, NR $97, SC $77
Wait, There’s More!
REACH – Recreation Experience
Acceptance Community Hands-on
REACH is a program designed for adults
with cognitive impairments. This hands-on
program fosters opportunities to learn life
skills through academics, recreation and
social opportunities. REACH provides a
positive environment where students feel
safe and comfortable learning, sharing,
and forming life-long friendships.
Sharon Kish, James Winebrenner
GS156: Thursday, March 1
8 sessions, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Law Rm. 111A
R $99, NR $110, SC $99
Daytime Driver’s Education
The Next Street, in cooperation with
Milford Public Schools, offers Driver’s
Education at both Jonathan Law and
Foran High Schools, immediately following
school dismissal. Classes meet twice per
week for 2 hours per day. This course
includes 30 hours of classroom time and 8
hours of on the road driving lessons. To
register, log on to
thenextstreet.com/jonathanlaw - or-
thenextstreet.com/foran - or -
call (203) 287-9600.
The Next Street Staff
Law Rm. 194 Foran Rm. 201
Tuition: $579
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BUS TRIPS Sit back and enjoy your day trip as the bus driver takes you to your destination. Always be prepared for the weather, as you may leave items not needed on the bus. All trips are rain or shine and subject to participation. We ask that you arrive 15 minutes prior to departure time to check in. Note: itinerary and times subject to slight changes.
Call S&S Travel, LLC with any questions at (203) 906-9491.
DEPARTURE: For all bus trips departure is from the Commuter parking lot on Old Gate
Lane across from the Pilot truck stop, Exit 40 off I-95 in Milford.
TO REGISTER FOR BUS TRIPS: Complete the registration form located at the end of the catalog or online. Be sure to include all
names of those going on the trip and bus trip information. CELL PHONE numbers MUST be included with registration. All Sales
are FINAL. No Refunds on Bus Trips.
Day in Boston: $109
Begin with admission to the New England
Aquarium to explore. Then time on your
own to shop and dine in Quincy Market.
Finish up at Fenway Park -– ‘America’s
Most Beloved Ballpark’ -- for a guided tour
of the stadium and home of Red Sox
Legends.
B010: Saturday, March 24, 2018
Pick up time: 7:00 a.m.
Philadelphia Highlight Tour: $109
Visit the Liberty Bell and then walk or run
the same stairs that “Rocky Balboa” did.
Next the Reading Terminal for lunch and
shopping which is one of America’s largest
and oldest public markets. Last stop will
be a guided tour of the Penn Museum, the
largest university museum in the United
States.
B011: Saturday, April 7, 2018
Pick up Time: 6:30 a.m.
Brooklyn – Live like a Local: $109
With this walking tour, enjoy private demonstrations, unique shops, and food and drink sampling along the way. It’s enough food for lunch, features a wine tasting as well as magnificent views of NYC and some street art too. Last stop will be at Mario Batali’s Eataly in NYC.
B012: Saturday, April 21, 2018
Pick up Time: 8:00 a.m.
The Bronx: $109
Start with a tour of Yankee Stadium. Then on to the beautiful NY Botanical Gardens with a one hour narrated tram ride through the park and then two hours to explore the rest. Afterwards, head over to Arthur Avenue the real “Little Italy” of NY for three hours to shop and dine on your own. Don’t forget to pack a cooler!
B013: Saturday, May 5, 2018
Pick up: 7:00 a.m.
Whale Watch: Gloucester, MA: $109
Upon arrival, explore the beautiful town of
Gloucester to eat and walk the harbor.
After time on your own, meet to board the
Privateer for the whale watch. For about
1.5 hours, the 7 Seas Whale Watch will
introduce you to the marine wildlife that
inhabits the area waters.
B014: Saturday, May 19, 2018
Pick up: 7:00 a.m.
9/11 NYC Tribute: $109
Take a guided tour at the 9/11 Memorial
Museum, ride up to the One
World/Freedom Tower Observatory, stop
in Little Italy to shop and dine on your own
then end the day with a visit to the Empire
State Building’s observation deck.
B015: Saturday, June 9, 2018
Pick up: 7:30 a.m.
NY Hudson Valley Wine Tour: $109
Visit 3 wineries - have appetizers and a wine tasting at the first winery, wine tasting and snacks at the second then a stop for lunch, ending the day with a tasting at the third winery. Must be 21 years of age. Please bring a valid ID with you.
B016: Saturday, September 8, 2018
Pick up: 7:30 a.m.
Maine - The Way Life Should Be: $109
Start with a visit to Kennebunkport, lunch
at Mike’s Clam Shack, onto Ogunquit to
stroll the streets or walk the Marginal Way.
Next is York to visit the famous
Goldenrod’s where you can watch them
make homemade candy. End the day at
the famous Nubble Lighthouse, the most
picturesque in New England.
B016: Saturday, September 22, 2018
Pick up: 6:30 a.m.
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NY: Jack O’ Blaze: $109
Lunch at Savannah’s Southern House, enjoy The Legends of Sleepy show at the Old Dutch Church, then visit Jack O’Blaze at the Van Cortlandt Manor to experience the famous display of Jack o’ Lanterns. B017: Saturday, October 6, 2018
Pick up: 10:00 a.m.
Day in Salem, MA: $109
Tour the House of Seven Gables,
experience the fun and magic of Salem’s
Haunted Halloween Happenings street
festival on your own, then later in the day,
meet up for an evening candlelit tour.
B018: Saturday October 20, 2018
Pick up Time: 6:45 a.m.
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I’ve Always Wanted to Teach/Take a Course in …
The Milford Adult Education Program is continually attempting to offer courses of interest to the
community. We are also looking for people to teach these courses. The City of Milford is fortunate to
have a wealth of talent among its citizenry. Do you have a special skill and enjoy working with people?
Perhaps you would like to share that interest with others – and earn some money at the same time?
If you are interested in joining the Adult Education staff, please contact us:
Milford Adult Education Program 70 West River Street Milford, CT 06460
(203) 783-3461
Course/s I would like to see offered: .......................................................................................................
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Course/s I would like to teach: ................................................................................................................
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SEASONAL FAVORITES
Plan Your Adventure Purchase TWO tickets – and go with a friend.
Milford Adult Education Bus Trips make great gifts –
and you’ll have twice the fun.
Plan your adventure today.
R: Resident NR: Non-Resident SC: Senior Citizen
General Policies
The Adult Education Program is operated
by the Milford Board of Education under
the provisions of the statutes of the State
of Connecticut. The General Interest
program is open to residents as well as
non-residents who are 18 years of age
and older. To enroll in Basic Skills or GED
classes, a student must be 17 and no
longer enrolled in day school. Students
who are at least 17 years old and have
been withdrawn from school for six months
and are CT residents are eligible to take
the GED exam. ABE, GED, ESL and
Citizenship are tuition free classes.
Waiver of Responsibility
Adult Education instructors are selected
for their subject expertise. The Milford
Board of Education and the Adult
Education program do not promote the
private services of the instructors nor
endorse the companies with whom they
are associated. Students are solely
responsible for how the information
provided in these courses applies to them.
Affirmative Action Policy Statement
The Milford Board of Education does not
knowingly condone discrimination in
employment, assignment, program or
services on the basis of race, color,
religion, gender, national origin, age,
marital status, sexual orientation, ancestry,
disability, or related abilities to perform the
duties of the position.
Classes
See the beginning of the catalog for
important dates. See the supplied
instructor contact information at the back
of the catalog to call or email any
questions or concerns pertaining to the
class.
Registration
NO walk-in registrations can be accepted
by any instructor for any class. All
registrations must be made in advance
through the Adult Education Office.
January 31, 2018 is the last day of
registration. After this date, a late fee of
$10 per class is added.
NO registration confirmation will be
mailed to you; we will contact you only
if your class must be postponed or
canceled.
Tuition and Fees
Tuition and fees for each course appear
with the course description. Milford Senior
Citizens (60 years or older) will receive a
reduction off the tuition where noted.
Books and materials for all classes will be
acquired by students at their own
expense. See class descriptions for
details.
Withdrawing from a class
Class withdrawals will be honored ONLY if
requested by February 7th. No refunds
for ANY reason are given after this
date: NO EXCEPTIONS. A processing fee
of $10 will be deducted from the refund.
Refunds will be issued by the end of the
semester.
Refunds
If a class has to be cancelled for any
reason refunds will be processed as
quickly as possible. Allow approximately 4
weeks from the start date of the class to
receive your refund in the mail. If you have
not received it after that time, please call
the office (203) 783-7461.
Parking
Parking is permitted only in designated
areas. Do not park in fire zones,
handicapped areas, or in front of any
doorway. Please be considerate.
Violators may be towed.
School Closings
Classes will not meet when schools are
closed for holidays, vacations, or bad
weather. If the weather deteriorates
during a scheduled school day
necessitating canceling of evening
classes, an announcement will be made
on local radio stations and WTNH-TV,
Channel 8.
Student Regulations
Smoking in any building or on school
grounds is prohibited. Refreshments are
permitted only in the cafeteria or
designated areas.
Location
Classes are held at the site listed under
the course description. All activities
offered are held in accessible locations.
The administration reserves the right to
limit enrollment, withdraw courses or
discontinue classes at any time without
notice.
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Checks are payable to: Milford Adult Education
Interested?
Take the next step and register TODAY.
Courses fill up fast – don’t be left out. Hope to see you soon.
R: Resident NR: Non-Resident SC: Senior Citizen
Instructor Contact Information
Adiletta, Joseph [email protected]
Allen, Robin [email protected]
Alliance Real Estate (203) 988-4730
Blake, Mike [email protected]
Bowen, Helga [email protected]
Cahill, Wendy [email protected]
Camporeale, Nicole [email protected]
Cashman, Andrea www.andreacashmanyoga.com
Chirino, Adelita [email protected]
Clark, Bonnie [email protected]
Coley, William [email protected]
Covitz, Rhonda [email protected]
Cowden, Ken [email protected]
Day, Isabelle [email protected]
Domeracki, William [email protected]
Drazen Law Group [email protected]
Dunsing, Joann [email protected]
Duras, Gem (203) 543-8099
Farrell, Carol A. [email protected]
Ferron, Anita [email protected]
Firehouse Gallery 203-878-6647 (MFAC)
Forzano, Richard [email protected]
German, Dan [email protected]
Giancola, Louis [email protected]
Giordano, Brian [email protected]
Grillo, Sal [email protected]
Hart, Lori [email protected]
Kollar, Joni [email protected]
Kopcso, Susan (203) 610-0541
Kovacs, Jean [email protected]
Krolewicz, Maureen [email protected]
Liontas, Cathy [email protected]
Lyons, Lynn [email protected]
Machernis, Regina (203) 877-2246
Mohring, Manfred (203) 874-7365
Mortimer, Cathy [email protected]
Nwaohuocha, Blessing [email protected]
Oakes, Peg [email protected]
Perry, Lynn [email protected]
Petrushonis, Paul [email protected]
Plude, Emily [email protected]
Rincon, Fernando (203) 870-1349
Ruso, Sally [email protected]
Ryan, Michelle [email protected]
Rylski, Adam (203) 671-6903
S&S Travel (203) 906-9491
Satkowski, Nancy [email protected]
Serravezza, Sylvana [email protected]
Sorrentino, Teecia (203) 377-0246
Spaziani, Ray (203) 671-0507
Springer, Ryan [email protected]
Sweetwood, Chris (203) 877-6157
Tarantino, Sheila [email protected]
The Next Street see driver’s ed description
Thigpen, Jason (203) 671-6903
Thomas, Lamont [email protected]
TITLE Boxing Club 203-701-6100
Tomboulides, Nicky dirtdirtgoaway.com
Turecek, Jim (203) 734-8406
Upson, Ashley (860) 833-4160
Vantapool, Rosa [email protected]
Yakubik, Rachel [email protected]
Yeager, Cheryl [email protected]
Weber, Traci [email protected]
Wiedl, Rich [email protected] Winebrenner, James [email protected]
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R: Resident NR: Non-Resident SC: Senior Citizen
Milford Adult Education, Parsons Complex 70 West River Street Milford, CT 06460
(203) 783-3461 www.milforded.org
Registration deadline: January 31, 2018 Late fee of $10 for each class will apply after this date.
MAIL IN: MAIL the registration form and a check for the tuition payable to Milford Adult Education to the above address.
WALK IN: Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2018 through Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2018 at the Adult Education office, Parsons Complex, 8:30
a.m. to 4:00 p.m. for General Interest classes. Come to the office prepared with your registration form filled out.
Please use locked drop box outside the office to drop off your registration should the personnel in the Adult Ed office
be unavailable.
CLASS CANCELATIONS: If there are not enough registrations in any particular class by the registration deadline, the class will
be canceled. Register early to avoid disappointment.
NOTE: WE DO NOT CONFIRM REGISTRATION, but you do hear from us if class is canceled or rescheduled.
CHECKS PAYABLE TO: Milford Adult Education
REGISTRATION FORM – SPRING 2018
Registration form MUST accompany tuition payment or you will not be registered for your class.
NAME: ............................................................................................................................................................................
ADDRESS: ......................................................................................................................................................................
CITY: .......................................................................................................... STATE: .................. ZIP: ............................
PHONE (the best number for us to call in order to reach you quickly):..........................................................................
E-MAIL: ..................................................................................................... TODAY’S DATE: ......................................
Check if appropriate: Milford Senior Citizen (60+)
Course # Course Title Day/s Location Fee
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Total Due:
NOTE: There will be a $25.00 fee for any check returned by the bank. To withdraw from a class, notice MUST be given no
later than Feb. 7, 2018, and a $10 processing fee applies. NO REFUNDS will be given after this date for any reason.
Spring 2018 Registration Form
R: Resident NR: Non-Resident SC: Senior Citizen
Milford Adult Education Program
Parsons Complex
70 West River Street
Milford, CT 06460
Residential Customer ECRWSS
IMPORTANT GENERAL INTEREST CLASS REGISTRATION POLICIES
PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING:
The registration deadline for general interest classes is Wednesday, January 31, 2018. $10 LATE FEE
applies for each class after this date.
Mark your calendars with the dates of your classes. YOU DO NOT RECEIVE CONFIRMATION OF
REGISTRATION. YOU WILL ONLY BE NOTIFIED IF A CLASS HAS TO BE CANCELLED OR
RESCHEDULED BY US.
REFUNDS for withdrawals are only given if you notify us by Wednesday, February 7, 2018 that you are
withdrawing. A $10 processing fee is deducted from refunds for withdrawing from a class.
REFUNDS for class cancels will be done 4 weeks after the start of class.
A $25 FEE IS CHARGED FOR ANY CHECK RETURNED TO US BY THE BANK.
For additional Bus Trip information call S&S Travel, (203) 906-9491.
Bus company policy is NO REFUNDS for bus trips.
Non-Profit Org.
U.S. Postage
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Milford, CT