March 2014
SPECIAL OFFER FROM CONTINUING EDUCATION JUST FOR AT HOME ON THE SOUND

Thanks to a new collaboration, The Center for Continuing Education is giving
At Home on the Sound volunteers and members the opportunity to try out two fascinating new classes before registering for the entire session. In addition, we are being offered a discount for a new class on transferring photos to your computer. Read the descriptions and registration details below. These classes are coming up quickly, so register soon. 
Woody Allen: Question of Morality
Instructor: Mike DiGennaro 


Woody Allen has consistently raised serious questions of morality in his films - no matter how comic or satiric they may be. With subjects ranging from marital infidelity to murder, Allen's films provoke profound discussions about the moral choices we make in a secular society. Manhattan (1979), Hannah and Her Sisters (1986), and Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989) are three of Allen's funniest, yet most provocative works - all worth revisiting. Michael DiGennaro, PhD, is a distinguished instructor at The Center and has been teaching film classes for many years.  

 

3 Wednesdays:  March 19, 26 & April 2,  3:00pm - 6:00 pm
Location: Mamaroneck  Library Community Room

 

Special offer for At Home on the Sound:
You are entitled to try the first session of this class for $20 before deciding whether to register for the remaining two for $60. Offer expires on March 22.

 

Drawing on Location 
Instructor: Dr. Quincy Egginton

Larchmont Manor Park is an inspiration for many local artists. This beautiful landscape offers multiple views of rocks, trees, water and harbors. Color studies, as well as concepts of space, form, and composition will be presented and demonstrated. A variety of drawing techniques will be suggested to render your personal interpretation of a selected scene. Students will be notified of location at Manor Park. Dr. Quincy Egginton received a Doctorate in Art Education from Columbia University Teachers College and has taught at many local colleges.

 

6 Mondays: April 28 - June 9 (No Class 5/26) 10:00 am - 12:30 pm 
Location: Larchmont Manor Park

Special offer for At Home on the Sound:  
You may try the first two classes for $20 each. If you wish to join the class, you may do so for an additional $120. Offer expires on May 10.

From Camera to Computer to Sharing Your Photos
Instructor: Irena Zujko  

You've taken lots of great pictures. But how do you move them from your camera to the computer? This hands-on class will walk you through it. You'll learn how to import your photos, create files and folders to organize them, and share your photos online. We'll also cover useful editing techniques. Prerequisite: PC for the Novice or basic knowledge of Windows.  Bring your fully charged camera with its USB cable or memory card to class. To save your work, we suggest you bring a USB flash drive to class. Taught on a Windows-7 based computer, not a Mac.  Irena Zujko is an instructor in the computer lab at MHS and has taught a variety of computer classes at The Center for many years.    

 

2 Thursdays:   May 1 & 8, 3:30 - 5:30 pm
Location:  Mamaroneck High School Palmer Building, Room 107 

 
Special offer for At Home on the Sound:
Reduced tuition: $50 for two classes.
 
To register: 

In order to take advantage of these offers, you must call The Center for Continuing Education and register by phone with a credit card: 914-698-9126.


Mention that you are affiliated with At Home on the Sound when you call.

 

The Center office is open Monday through Friday, 9:00 am - 1:00 pm.

For other classes:

For a complete list of all the classes offered by The Center for Continuing Education visit their website: https://www.lmcce.org/

 

At Home on the Sound is a non-profit, aging-in-place organization. We offer services, programs, transportation and support so residents can remain in their own homes as they age, and continue to enjoy active and independent lives in the Sound Shore communities of Larchmont and Mamaroneck, New York.
Learn more at: www.athomeonthesound.org  or call 914/899-3150.