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IN SUPPORT OF BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY VOL. 12 NO.1 AUTUMN 2017 INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Bits & Pieces p. 5 Study Groups p. 8 Tributes p. 4 Calendar p. 19 Registration Instructions p. 21 Registration For p. 22 A Letter fro The Editor: A letter fro the editor? In place of their Presidents Message, I asked Zelda and Nadine if I could have the opportunity to address you all. As you opened the attachent to this eail you ay have noticed the title of this Bulletin: Swan Song. Yes, after 7 years I a retiring fro the role of Editor and disseinator of flyers, notices and reinders. It has been both a joy and a privilege to send these out to you. For e it was not only a creative outlet, but also a chance to get to know any of you via nuerous eails. I enjoyed y tie doing this, but now it s tie to ove on to other adventures. I a very happy to announce that Suze Weinberg will be taking over y job. Suze has enorous talent, tons of creativity and her Bulletins and flyers are sure to dazzle you. She has big plans for bringing our chapter into the digital age! Beginning July 1 please be sure to open any eails that coe fro her (Suze.weinberg@aol.co). Before I sign off, I want to thank all those who helped e with the Bulletins over the years. Thank you to Carole Finean for her typing and to all y eagle eyed proof readers Ann Newan, Barbara Kaufan, Elene Kurtzan, Judy Carton and Joan Davis. I could not have done it without the. It s been fun, Co-President Zelda Krodan 833-7909 Co-President Nadine Krystall 833-8253 Vice Presidents Mebership Rochelle Blu 833-2629 Karen Schuan 833-0590 Special Events & Learning Opps. Joan Davis 276-7680 Fund Raising Carol Airata 928-0371 Bulletin/Counication Suze Weinberg 833-9972 Outreach/Social Justice Elene Kurtzan 928-9377 Registrar Randye Mitrani 276-7430 Treasurer Susan Leaan 973-760-9061 Recording Sec'y Sheila Sokoloff 833-7838 Corresponding Sec'y Judy Carton 833-7488 CIO Arlene Feder 833-4350 Parliaentarian Barbara Silveran 401-0620 Meber at Large Andi Kornreich 833-6195

MISSION STATEMENT Brandeis National Coittee is dedicated to providing philanthropic support to Brandeis University, a distinguished liberal arts and research university founded by the Aerican Jewish Counity. Its ebership is connected to the University through fund raising and through activities that reflect he values on which the University was founded: acadeic excellence, social justice, non-sectarianis and service to the counity. STUDY GROUP AND SPECIAL EVENTS COMMITTEE Andi Kornreich Carole Finean Marie Miller Angela Cipoletti Elene Kurtzan Mary Austin Ann Newan Herine Weston Nadine Krystall Arlene Goldan Janet Pernick Rhea Borofsky Barbara Kaufan Janis Bell Sheila Sokoloff Bonnie Sue Rosenwald Judy Carton Suze Weinberg Carol Airata Ellyn Clark Joan Davis Chairperson Lynne Schneideran Zelda Krodan COMMITTEE CHAIRS Cultural off-site activities Joan Davis Lunch and Learn off -site Carol Airata Art on Wheels Joan Davis Noinating Nadine Krystall Donation Cards Lynne Schneideran Outreach/Social Justice Dottie's House Elene Kurtzan Providence House " School Reading Progra - Box Tops Charna Phillips School Supply Progra Arlene Feder The Manor @ CentraState Natalie Bindler Hospitality Beverly Brown Mebership Buddies Elene Kurtzan Phone Squad Sandy Maistrow Theater Carol Airata

Honor, celebrate, or eorialize the iportant events in the lives of your friends and faily with a contribution to the Book Fund to strengthen the libraries at Brandeis or to the Sustaining the Mind: Scientific Research and Scholarship Capaign. This is a capaign to fund research in neuroscience and neurodegenerative diseases and to establish an endowed scholarship fund for students in the sciences. Donation checks are ade out to BNC. Introducing BNC s new $10 Book Fund Tribute Card. Inside inscription: If we would guide by the light of reason, we ust let our inds be BOLD. Louis B. Brandeis You ay ake your donation by way of a lovely card which will be sent out by Lynne Schneideran. Call Lynne at 534-0084 or eail Tresor694@aol.co DONOR RECIPENT MESSAGE Executive Board Richard Diston In Meory of his wife, Susan Executive Board Herb & Lois Krystall Howard & Ann Newan Abe & Greta Pineles Frank & Susan Shechter Michael Kornreich In Meory of his other, Sela Michael & Andi Kornreich Marvin Goldberg In Meory of his wife, Susan Donna Sacks Gayle Rubin Wishing you a Speedy Recovery Ellie Gross Wishing you a Speedy Recovery

IMPORTANT!! PLEASE READ! Lori Schidt, who has been doing a wonderful job of sending you your Study Group Reinders will be oving to Florida. We will certainly iss her and we wish her well in her new hoe. Diane Resnick will now be sending out these Reinders. Diane s eail is webstir4@optonline.net. Please be sure to open her eails and add her to your contact list. ATTENTION NEW MEMBERS! Do you want to attend one of our Brandeis Events, but feel like you ight get lost in the crowd? The Mebership coittee has a "buddy" syste. One of our coittee ebers will gladly eet you, greet you and sit with you. We can even arrange a ride! If interested, please contact: Elene Kurtzan 928-9377 ATTENTION NEW MEMBERS! Do you want to attend one of our Brandeis Events, but feel like you ight get lost in the crowd? The Mebership coittee has a "buddy" syste. One of our coittee ebers will gladly eet you, greet you and sit with you. We can even arrange a ride! If interested, please contact: Elene Kurtzan 928-9377

Do you know a eber that is ill, lost a loved one or has a Happy Occasion to celebrate? Please let us know so we can send the a note with Get Well Wishes, Sypathy or Congratulations! Contact any Board eber or Judy Carton, our Corresponding Secretary. Judy can be reached at 833-7488 or eail her at jds2000@aol.co Facilitator: Bobbie Rivere 833-8384 Tie: 10:00a -11:30a Place: 10 Pine Valley Rd. (Bobbie s hoe) Mebers: Miniu of 5 Maxiu of 9 Cost: $9 (portion of fee that is donation: $5) #1GIVE ME YOUR WORD WEDNESDAYS, AUGUST 2, OCTOBER 4, NOVEMBER 1 Give Me Your Word is an enjoyable writing project. It involves no teachin or preachin. Participants share their work in a relaxed setting. Our writing concepts will coe fro various sources such as pictures, stories and newspapers. Facilitator: Ann Newan 928-2782 Tie: 10:30a -1:30p Mebers: 40 Cost: $7 (portion of fee that is donation: $5) #2 CROSSING DELANCY WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9 CROSSING DELANCY is a 1988 feel good roantic coedy set in the Lower East Side of Manhattan starring Ay Irving as Isabel Grossan and Peter Regent as Sa Posner, the pickle an.

Isabel is a 30ish single, intelligent woan who loves her job in a literary book store and her independent lifestyle. Her Old World Bubbie wants Isabel to get arried, settle down, and have children. In the age before OkCupid and JDate what s a grandother to do but go to the neighborhood atchaker. The outcoe is predictable, but the perforances and dialogue will put a sile on your face. #3 CIVILIZATION: SUSAN ADDELSTON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 Contact: Joan Davis 276-7680 Facilitator: Susan Addelston Tie: 10:00a - 12 Noon Place: Clubhouse - Paler Lounge Mebers: 50 Cost: $7 (portion of fee that is donation: $5) Civilization! How did Western European civilization coe to doinate the globe? Why is it always the West v. the Rest? What are the six ost powerful concepts that enabled this to happen in a relatively short space of tie? Is there a future for Western Civilization or not? **Susan would greatly appreciate a donation of pet food for the local anial shelter. Please bring it with you to the Study Group session. #4 THE LIFE AND TIMES WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 OF LOUIS B. BRANDEIS Contact: Elene Kurtzan 928-9377 Facilitator: John McNicholas and Steven Schuh Tie: 1:00p - 3:00p Mebers: 45 Cost: $7 (portion of fee that is donation: $5) Many of us know little of Louis B. Brandeis, Supree Court Justice, and yet we support his naesake, Brandeis University. We have invited Steven Schuh and John McNicholas, two historians, to reveal the life and ties of Louis D. Brandeis in a ost unique and entertaining way. You don t want to iss the presentation.

#5 FORGIVENESS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 Contact: Joan Davis 276-7680 Facilitator: Lawrence Herstik Tie: 10:30a - 12 Noon Mebers: 40 Cost: $7 (portion of fee that is donation: $5) The Sunflower by Sion Wiesenthal is the story of a Nazi hunter that focuses on his experiences in a cap. A dying Nazi soldier asks for forgiveness. Sion asks us to respond to the request as if we were in his shoes and asks What would you have done? Soe feel that forgiveness is one of the ajor lessons to apply in our lives. There will be a read aloud for 10 inutes and afterwards there will be a full open-ended discussion. Larry Herstik was an educator for 40 years in NYC: teacher, principal and supervisor. He loves teaching and one of the ais of this session will be to explore our own forgiveness levels. #6 DOCUMENTARY FILM: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 WHITE HELMETS Facilitator: Arlene Goldan 833-7955 Linda Lafer 928-3459 Tie: 10:00a -12 Noon Mebers: 40 Cost: $7 (portion of fee that is donation: $5) As daily airstrikes pound civilian targets in Syria, a group of indoitable first responders risk their lives to rescue victis fro the rubble. Join us to view this Acadey Award winning, socially and culturally relevant docuentary and for a discussion following the fil. #7 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6 FOR MICROSOFT WORD Contact: Joan Davis 276-7680 Facilitator: Gary Moliver 928-2246 Tie: 10:30a -12 Noon Mebers: 30

Cost: $7 (portion of fee that is donation: $5) Most of us use Microsoft Word to copose letters and other written correspondence on the coputer. We will discuss foratting, file anageent (saving and opening files), table creation and (try to) answer questions that you ay have. Lots of us have ipads and are using Pages. I have it, I use it, but I don t know very uch about it. #8 REFLEXOLOGY MONDAY, OCTOBER 16 Contact: Lynn Schneideran 534-0084 Facilitator: Shelly Botwinick Tie: 11:00a 12:30p Mebers: 25 Cost: $15 (portion of fee that is donation: $5) Shelly Botwinick, a certified reflexologist, will give a power point presentation covering the feet, hand and ear reflexology points and how they correspond to other parts of our body. During the presentation, we will have the opportunity to practice pressure points and other self-care techniques on ourselves for stress anageent and general well-being. Be sure to dress cofortably and wear shoes that are easy to reove. #9 THE ETHICIST MONDAY, OCTOBER 30 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 Facilitator: Linda Lafer 928-3459 Tie: 10:00a -12 Noon Mebers: 30 Cost: $9 (portion of fee that is donation: $5) Looking for ebers who enjoy a lively discussion with a little huor ixed in. This group uses the New York Ties colun The Ethicist to launch the discussion. This session will have different topics. Please note that the first session is on a Monday and the second is on a Wednesday. #10 EXCEL BASICS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2 Contact: Joan Davis 276-7680 Facilitator: Gary Moliver 9928-2246 Tie: 10:30a -12 Noon Mebers: 30 Cost: $7 (portion of fee that is donation: $5) Excel is part of the Microsoft Office Suite for the coputer. This will be an introductory class on the basic level. Excel is a progra that allows you to anipulate nubers and ask the question, What if?. It allows for the logical arrangeent of nubers along with text, be it a list of people s birthdays, household budgets, tax calculations, stock recording and analysis or a host of other scenarios. #11 FILM: FRIDA KAHLO WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 Facilitator: Joan Davis 276-7680 Tie: 1:30p - 3:30p Mebers: 40 Cost: $7 (portion of fee that is donation: $5) Frida was a Mexican painter who ostly painted self-portraits. She eployed a naive folk style that explored questions of identity, gender, class and race in Mexican society. Frida and Diego Rivera are portrayed by Sala Hayek and Alfred Molina in this true story of their tuultuous lives. They becae the ost acclaied artists in Mexican history and whose strange love affair, landark journeys to Aerica and outrageous personalities ade the legendary.

#12 FILM: HAVEN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 Contact: Joan Davis 276-7680 Facilitator: Lenny Weinberg 833-9972 Tie: 1:30p - 3:30p Mebers: 40 Cost: $7 (portion of fee that is donation: $5) HAVEN is a story about 980 Jewish and Non-Jewish refugees that were brought to Oswego, New York to escape the concentration caps. They were allowed to be brought into this country by President Roosevelt and then by President Truan. This ovie depicts their voyage to the U.S. and their life in the encapent at Fort Ontario in Oswego. There is a follow-up book: Token Refuge that continues the story of each refugee after Haven. #13 DOCUMENTARY FILM: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16 THE POWDER AND THE GLORY (AND DESSERT TOO!) Facilitators: Arlene Goldan 833-7955 Zelda Krodan 833-7909 Tie: 7:00p 9:00p Mebers: 45 Cost: $10 (portion of fee that is donation: $5) The Powder and the Glory, based on the book War Paint ( by Linda Woodhead) is now on Broadway starring Patti Lupone and Christine Ebersole!! Enjoy the fascinating story of the lives of Elizabeth Arden and Helena Rubenstein fro their huble beginnings to their product developent, advertising and arketing skills, and their 50-year copetition. These two woen were two of the first feale entrepreneurs to break the glass ceiling. Their copeting copanies defined the $100 billion global cosetic industry and how we look today. #14 FILM: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30 BIRTH OF A NATION / D.W. GRIFFITH Contact: Joan Davis 276-7680 Facilitator: Ed Brenner 833-6546 Tie: 10:30a -1:30p Mebers: 40 Cost: $7 (portion of fee that is donation: $5) D. W. Griffith, in 1915, directed an epic 3.25 hour, black and white, subtitled fil Birth of a Nation. It is a raw and thought-provoking expose of a sad episode in Aerican history: the Civil War, reconstruction and the rise of the Ku Klux Klan. Please bring lunch with you. We will break half-way through the fil to eat and then resue watching the second half.

On The Road Again! The following Special Events take place outside of Westlake. Join us on our next adventure! Need a ride? We can arrange it for you! #15 MANASQUAN RESERVOIR TUESDAY, AUGUST 22 BOAT TOUR (RAINDATE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24) Facilitator: Joan Davis 276-7680 Tie: 3:50p 4:45p Place: Visitor Center - 311 Windeler Rd., Howell, NJ Mebers: 25 Cost: $12 (portion of fee that is donation: $5) Enjoy a 45-inute boat tour of the Manasquan Reservoir in Howell narrated by Park Syste Naturalists. View local wildlife including turtles, egrets, herons, ospreys and aybe a bald eagle. Please dress for the weather. Since we will be in an open boat you ay want to bring sunglasses, sun screen, a hat and cofortable shoes. Life jackets will be provided. Don t i ss the bo at! Please be on tie for a 3:50 departure. After the boat ride, join us for an optional picnic dinner in the park. Bring the food, drinks and picnic supplies. Car pools can be arranged. #16 NORTHLANDZ TRAIN MUSEUM MONDAY, AUGUST 28 Facilitator: Joan Davis 276-7680 Tie: 11:00a Place: 495 US 202, Fleington, NJ Mebers: 50 Fee: $17.50 (portion of fee that is donation: $5) Northlandz is a 16 acre coplex that has up to 100 trains traveling ore than 8 iles of track. The coplex has 40 foot bridges, cities and villages with thousands of buildings. Also on display are 200+

dolls and a 94 roo dollhouse. After the useu (self-guided) tour, you can ride on the outside train for an extra $2.75. Bring your grandchildren to see this fantastic useu. Car pools can be arranged. #17 SUZANNE OSTERWEIL WEBER WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30 STUDIO TOUR Contact: Joan Davis 276-7680 Facilitator: Suzanne Weber Tie: 10:00a -12Noon Place: 30 Stonehenge Drive, Ocean, NJ Mebers: 10 Cost: $7 (portion of fee that is donation: $5) Visit the studio of Suzanne O. Weber in Ocean where you will experience an on-site journey thru 60 years of Suzanne s art fro gallery shows and exhibits to portraiture. She has cobined her gift of painting with her desire to ake a positive ipact in her counity by creating art to benefit area charitable organizations. Car pools can be arranged. #18 THE WHITE BUTTERFLY WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 (RAINDATE, SEPTEMBER 7) Facilitators: Nadine Krystall 833-8253 Joan Davis 276-7680 Tie: 11:30a -1:30p Place: 200 North County Line Road, Jackson Mebers: 35 Cost: $41 (portion of fee that is donation: $5)

It s still Suer! Join us for a fun-filled day at the White Butterfly in Jackson. Upon arrival, we will be served iced tea, hot tea or coffee. We will be given 3 raffles, enjoy a fashion show and ake-up deonstration. Lunch will consist of a wrap (chicken salad, turkey, or roast beef and turkey), garden salad, dressing and cheese on the side, ultigrain chips, assorted cookies, coffee and tea. If you are gluten free or a vegetarian, please contact Joan Davis to let her know what your dietary restrictions are. A 10% discount will apply (with soe exceptions) to any ites purchased in the store. Car pools are suggested since parking is liited #19 HIGH TEA @ THE TEA SHOPPE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 Facilitators: Nadine Krystal 833-8253 Joan Davis 276-7680 Tie: 12:30p - 3:30p Place: 2212A Rt. 9 South, Howell, NJ Mebers: 40 Cost: $25 (portion of fee that is donation: $5) Join us for a fun afternoon as we experience High Tea at a Tea Shoppe right here in Howell. We will get to saple an array of teas which will be personally brewed to your selection. Tea is served in individual teapots covered with decorative tea cozies as well as the beautiful china for delectable tea sandwiches and for desserts that will be served. Optional: Dress-up in hats indicative to a High Tea as we witnessed in the popular TV show Downton Abbey. Hats are also available in the Tea Shoppe for those so inclined to wear one. Car pools can be arranged. #20 ROEBLING MUSEUM MONDAY, OCTOBER 2 Facilitator: Joan Davis 276-7680 Tie: 2:00p Place: 100 Second Ave., Roebling, NJ Mebers: 50 Cost: $10 (portion of fee that is donation: $5)

The Roebling Museu, built in 1907, houses five galleries which include objects fro the original steel ill, village eorabilia and Roebling faily ites. Tour the useu and, if weather perits, join a local docent for a walking tour of the historic copany Village of Roebling for an additional $5. (Payable in cash at the tie of the tour). Car pools can be arranged. #21 LUNCH AND LEARN AT KOTO WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25 Facilitator: Carol Airata 928-0371 Tie: 12Noon 3p Place: Koto Restaurant Jackson Crossing 21 South Hope Chapel Rd. Mebers: 30 Cost: $23 (portion of fee that is donation: $5) Hibachi Day with Fire, Fun and Friends! Eat, Drink and be Merry! (BYOB). Menu choices per person: Soup Steak or Chicken or Shrip Tea After Registration, an eail will be sent along with a for regarding food choice. For those with shellfish allergies, a non hibachi plate will be served. Registration runs fro Wednesday June 28 thru Friday, July 14 at 5:00p. Please deliver or ail your checks and registration for (p.23) to the ail sleeve of: Randye Mitrani 19 Spyglass Drive

SAVE THE DATE! Brandeis cordially invites you to join us as we celebrate our 11 th Anniversary! SATURDAY, AUGUST 12 7:00 11:00 PM WESTLAKE BALLROOM Celebrate with your friends and neighbors at Westlake. Enjoy a sit-down dinner, great entertainent and uch ore! This event is open to ebers and their guests and all Westlake residents. Watch your eails for the invitation and registration for GAME DAY! WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11 11:00AM 3:00PM WESTLAKE BALLROOM

Got Gae? Whether your gae is Mah Jongg, Canasta, Monopoly or Jacks, Just bring it and play it! AUGUST 2017 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 Give Me Your Word 10:00a 10 Pine Valley 6 7 8 9 Crossing Delancy 10:30a Kings Corner 3 4 5 10 11 12 Anniversary Party 7:00p Ballroo 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Manasquan Boat Tour 3:50 p Howell, NJ 27 28 Train Museu 11:00a Fleington, NJ 29 30 Weber Art Studio Tour 10:00a Ocean, NJ 23 24 Raindate for Manasquan Boat Tour 31 25 26 SEPTEMBER 2017 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 Civilization 10:00a Clubhouse 2

3 4 5 6 White Butterfl y 11:30a Jackson, NJ 10 11 12 13 Louis Brandeis 1:00p Clubhouse 7 Raindate White Butterfly 8 9 14 15 16 17 18 Forgiveness 10:30 a 19 20 ROSH HASHANAH BEGINS 21 ROSH HASHANAH 22 ROSH HASHANAH 23 Kings Corner 24 25 White Helets 10:00a Kings Corner 26 High Tea 12:30p Tea Shoppe Howell, NJ 27 28 29 YOM KIPPU R BEGIN S 30 YOM KIPPUR OCTOBER 2017 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 Roebling Museu 2:00p Roebling, NJ 7 8 9 COLUMBUS DAY 15 16 Reflexology 11:00a Kings Corner 3 4 Give Me Your Word 10:00a 10 Pine Valley 10 11 Gae Day 11:00a Ballroo 22 23 24 25 Lunch & Learn - Koto Restaurant 12:00 Noon Jackson, NJ 29 30 The Ethicist 31 10:00a Clubhouse 5 6 Q&A for Word 10:30a Kings Corner 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 26 27 28 NOVEMBER 2017 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 Give Me Your Word 10:00a 10 Pine Valley 2 Excel Basics 10:30a Kings Corner 3 4

5 6 7 8 Fil: Frida 1:30p Kings Corner 12 13 14 15 The Ethicist 10:00a Clubhouse 9 Fil: Haven 1:30p Kings Corner 16 Fil: The Powder & the Glory 7:00p Kings Corner 10 11 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 THANKSGIVING 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Fil: Birth of A Nation 10:30a Kings Corner HOW to register! It s easy! Just follow the steps below.. 1. Print out the registration for on page 23. You only need one for! (You ay want to ake an extra copy for your own records). Be sure to ark your calendars. 2. ATTENTION MEMBERS WHO ARE COUPLES! Each eber ust have their own registration for. Each eber is entitled to one coupon. 3. Place a check ark next to the study groups you wish to attend. 4. Write a separate check for each study group. For exaple, if you chose to attend 3 study groups, you should have 3 checks! 5. On the front of the check write the nae and nuber of the study group on the eo line. 7. Be sure that you filled in your nae, eail and phone/cell phone on the botto of the registration sheet. 8. Put all your checks (payable to BNC) and the single registration for into ONE envelope. 9. Deliver the envelope or ail to: RANDYE MITRANI 19 SPYGLASS DRIVE. 10. Registration is now open! You ay deliver or ail your registration to the above address at any tie. DEADLINE IS FRIDAY, JULY 14 AT 5PM.

REFUND POLICY: When a eber cancels, there will be NO refund. The eber can offer/sell her place to another eber if applicable. When the chapter cancels the progra, onies will be refunded to all ebers registered for that progra. As Always: If a Study Group is oversubscribed, a lottery for that group will be held. You will be notified ONLY if you do not get into the Study Group. 11. 12. REGISTRATION FORM DELIVER TO: RANDYE MITRANI 19 SPYGLASS DRIVE. 13. 14. 15. #1 Give Me Your Word Wednesdays Aug. 2, Oct. 4, Nov. 1 10:00a #2 Crossing Delancy (SPECIAL EVENT) Wednesday August 9 10:30a #3 Civilization (SPECIAL EVENT) Friday, Septeber 1 10:00a #4 Louis B. Brandeis (SPECIAL EVENT) Wednesday, Septeber 13 1:00p $7 #5 Forgiveness (SPECIAL EVENT) Monday, Septeber 18 10:30a #6 White Helets (SPECIAL EVENT) Monday, Septeber 25 10:00a #7 Q&A for Word Friday, October 6 10:30a #8 Reflexology (SPECIAL EVENT) Monday, October 16 11:00a #9 The Ethicist Monday, Oct. 30 Wednesday, Nov. 15 10:00a #10 Excel Basics Thursday, Noveber 2 10:30a $7 #11 Frida Kahlo (SPECIAL EVENT) Wednesday, Noveber 8 1:30p $7 #12 Haven (SPECIAL EVENT) Thursday, Noveber 9 1:30p $7 #13 Powder and the Glory (SPECIAL EVENT) Thursday, Noveber 16 7:00p $10 #14 Birth of a Nation (SPECIAL EVENT) Thursday, Noveber 30 10:30a #15 Manasquan Boat Tour (SPECIAL EVENT) Tuesday, August 22 (Raindate, 8/24) 3:50p $12 #16 Train Museu (SPECIAL EVENT) Monday, August 28 11:00a #17 Weber Art Studio (SPECIAL EVENT) Wednesday, August 30 10:00a #18 White Butterfly (SPECIAL EVENT) Wednesday, Sept. 6 (Raindate, 9/7) 11:30a #19 High Tea (SPECIAL EVENT) Tuesday, Septeber 26 12:30p #20 Roebling Museu (SPECIAL EVENT) Monday, October 2 2:00p $10 #21 Lunch & Learn at Koto (SPECIAL EVENT) Wednesday, October 25 12 Noon $23 $9 $7 $7 $7 $7 $7 $15 $9 $7 $17.5 0 $7 $41 $25

REMEMBER TO WRITE SEPARATE CHECKS FOR EACH STUDY GROUP AND PUT THE NAME AND NUMBER OF THE STUDY GROUP ON THE MEMO LINE OF THE CHECK. CHECK PAYABLE TO BNC. DEADLINE IS FRIDAY JULY 14 AT 5PM TOTAL NUMBER OF STUDY GROUPS TOTAL NUMBER OF CHECKS ENCLOSED NAME PHONE CELL# EMAIL CHECK HERE IF YOU ARE A NEW MEMBER