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NEW TRIER EXTENSION NTX X Fall 2024 Full Digital Catalog Register for a class directly from the page in just a few clicks! Technology with Sabrina NizziCulinary with Evey Schweig Bridge with Mike Cochran Page 1 As summer winds down and the seasons start to change, it's a wonderful time to embrace new opportunities. This session, we have some exciting new offerings, including our Holiday Centerpiece Workshop, the Enrich and Engage Seminar Series, a Book Illustration Class, and Badminton and Music classes for youth, among many others. New Trier Extension (NTX) is your Community Education program, and our goal is to provide lifelong learning opportunities for the adults and youth of our communities. We strive to offer classes that equip our participants with the skills they need for work, self-improvement, personal growth, and the chance to learn new hobbies and meet new people. Whether you are a new student or a returning patron of NTX, we look forward to welcoming you to our strong community of learning! DeDe Kern, MS, CPP NTX Manager Welcome to the Fall term at New Trier Extension! Instagram: @new_trier_extension Facebook: facebook.com/ntextension Fall 2024 Class Locations: NT Northfield, 7 Happ Rd, Northfield NT Winnetka, 385 Winnetka Ave, Winnetka The Canvasback, 1747 Orchard Lane, Northfield Wilmette Community Recreation Center, 3000 Glenview Rd, Wilmette Our Music Institute, 400 Central Ave, Northfield Dammrich Rowing Center, 3220 Oakton St, Skokie Wilmette Harbor, 20 Harbor Drive, Wilmette ONE OF A KIND History of Great Britain (The First in a Series!) Instructor: Frank Sullivan • 6 sessions Remember those courses in high school or college you wanted to linger over and think about a little more? Was it Norman the Conqueror or William the Conqueror? Here is your chance to get matters all straightened out. In this course, we will look to Great Britain of the Celt, the Roman, Saxon, Viking, and Norman, all the way through to the end of the Middle Ages. Next semester, our story continues. Location: NT Northfield 243-701 | Mondays | 9/9-10/14 | 1-2:30 p.m. FEE: $96/ Seniors $86 | REGISTER Beginning Needlepoint Instructor: The Canvasback of Northfield Staff • 4 sessions Come to the Canvasback and learn to needlepoint. You will learn all about the materials and tools you will be working with. You will learn basic and intermediate stitches. Needlepoint is a restful and Zen-like experience perfect for these stressful days. Class fees include all the materials you will need for a beginning Project. The best part will be the friendships you make with your classmates. Location: The Canvasback (Northfield) 243-702 | Mondays | 9/9, 10/7, 11/11, 12/9 | 6-7:30 p.m. FEE: $159 (No discount) | REGISTER Beginning Knitting Instructor: Sue Peterson • 5 sessions Discover this skill that’s got everyone “clicking.” You’ll learn the basics of knitting to be able to make your own scarves, sweaters, baby items, and more. We will cover casting on and off, knitting and purling, increasing and decreasing, basic stitch work, and fixing mistakes. You will get very individualized instruction in a friendly, supportive atmosphere and become a knitter in no time. A short supply list will be emailed with your registration receipt. Limit of 6. Location: NT Northfield 243-703 | Thursdays | 9/12-10/17 | 7-9 p.m. FEE: $169 (No discount) | REGISTER No class 10/3 Sally Waldron Page 2 The History of German Immigration to America Instructor: Angelique Burbach • 1 session To this day German Americans make up the largest ancestry group within the United States. Between 13-16% of Americans claim at least partial German ancestry. In this course we will learn about the history of German immigration to the United States, famous German Americans in politics, business, and the sciences, as well as German traditions that made their way into the American way of life. This class will be taught in English but some basic German knowledge is helpful. Location: NT Northfield 243-828 | Tuesday | 10/8 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. FEE: $26/ Seniors $23 | REGISTER 243-829 | Tuesday | 11/12 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. FEE: $26/ Seniors $23 | REGISTER Organizing Your Home Instructor: Linda Goldman • 1 session Do you sometimes feel overwhelmed by clutter in your home? Have things piled up and you’re not quite sure what to do with everything? As spring is upon us, it’s a great time to get organized. It feels so good to have clear spaces to live and work in, where you can actually see what you have and easily find what you need. This class will help you create an organized home where you will feel calmer, more in control, and more productive. You will learn key principles and a process for organizing your space, how to let go of items you no longer need, and a variety of tips, tools, and strategies for getting and staying organized. Limit of 12. Location: NT Northfield 243-704 | Wednesday | 10/30 | 9:30-11:30 a.m. FEE: $39/ Seniors $35 | REGISTER Organizing Your Paper Linda Goldman • 1 session Do you have piles of paper everywhere? Do you have trouble finding the documents you need at tax time? Are you missing deadlines and appointments? Do you wonder what papers to keep and for how long? This course will help you take control and stay on top of the paper in your life. You will learn what to do with the papers you receive and a system for managing them. Limit of 15. Location: NT Northfield 243-705 | Wednesday | 11/6 | 9:30-11:30 a.m. FEE: $39/ Seniors $35 | REGISTER How Do I Sell My Stuff? Instructor: George Glastris • 4 sessions Learn from our expert who spent ten years in London at Christie’s and Sotheby’s, five years at Skinner in Boston, was also a regular appraiser on Antiques Roadshow, and is now a private antiques appraiser, consultant, and broker. Simplify your life — find out what to toss and what to sell. Are you dealing with a parent’s estate and wondering what is there and what to do with it? Or maybe you are planning on downsizing and no longer have room for everything. Many of us just have too much stuff that we no longer need and don’t know what is a valuable antique, an interesting collectible, or just second-hand. In this class you will learn what to look out for; how to identify valuables; the different outlets to sell things (and just as importantly how NOT to sell things); and the pros and cons of those various outlets, from auction houses, online sales, estate sales, even donations. The first class will focus on special issues when dealing with someone else’s estate or what to do before you move. In the last class, you will have the opportunity to bring in an object for a verbal appraisal. Location: NT Northfield 243-706 | Wednesdays | 10/16-11/6 | 7-8:30 p.m. FEE: $69/ Seniors $62 | REGISTER German Christmas Traditions in America Instructor: Angelique Burbach • 1 session German immigrants brought with them many of the Christmas traditions still celebrated in the US today: Christmas trees, ornaments, Santa, and "Silent Night" to name just a few. In this course, you will learn more details about the history and the origin of these traditions. This class will be taught in English but some basic German knowledge is helpful. Location: NT Northfield 243-830 | Tuesday | 12/3 | 10-11:30 a.m. FEE: $19/ Seniors $17 | REGISTER Festive Florals: Holiday Centerpiece Workshop *NEW* Instructor: Chestnut Street Flowers • 1 session Join us and add a touch of botanical elegance to your holiday celebrations! In this hands-on class, you'll learn the art of creating stunning floral centerpieces perfect for holiday tablescapes. Guided by expert floral designers, you'll discover techniques for arranging seasonal blooms, incorporating festive accents, and achieving beautiful balance and symmetry. Whether you're a seasoned floral enthusiast or a complete beginner, this workshop is designed to inspire and equip you with the skills to craft your own breathtaking holiday centerpiece. All materials are provided, and you’ll leave with a gorgeous arrangement to adorn your home or give as a thoughtful gift. Embrace the festive spirit and unleash your creativity in this fun and interactive floral design experience! Location: NT Northfield 243-709 | Thursday | 12/5 | 5-6:30 p.m. FEE: $99 (No discounts) | REGISTER Page 3 Enrich and Engage Seminar Series Life Balance, Joy, and the Swedish Philosophy of Lagom *NEW* Instructor: Jan Hincapie • 1 session When planning a trip to Sweden for the first time in 2023, Jan became interested in Lagom, a life philosophy taught to Swedes early in life. This fell in line with over a decade of research regarding life balance, a concern for many individuals in the US. Lagom is rooted in harmony, moderation, and sustainability. The mantra she heard was “Not too little, not too much, just right!” During her time in Sweden, Jan interviewed individuals about what Lagom meant to them and observed it firsthand. She will talk about how we, as Americans, can incorporate Lagom into our lives to experience a happier, more productive existence while improving our relationships and finding greater joy in all we do. Location: NT Northfield 243-707 | Tuesday | 9/24 | 6:30-7:30 p.m. FEE: $9/ Seniors $8 | REGISTER Setting Healthy Boundaries at Home and Work *NEW* Instructor: Jan Hincapie • 1 session The boundaries you establish at home, work, or any other circle in which you are involved define you and keep you in your comfort zone. Establishing and maintaining healthy boundaries positively impacts our mental, physical, and emotional health. Learn the barriers to setting boundaries and what happens when you don’t. Identify the triggers that should alert you to the need for a boundary, and what to do when people don't respect your boundaries. Walk away better at advocating for yourself by setting healthy boundaries. Remember: those who don't respect your boundaries are likely the ones who benefit the most from you not having any! Location: NT Northfield 243-708 | Tuesday | 10/8 | 6:30-7:30 p.m. FEE: $9/ Seniors $8 | REGISTER Preventing Pickleball Injuries *NEW* Instructor: Dino Sotos, DC & DCAC at ProMotion Spinal and Sports Rehabilitation • 1 session As pickleball sweeps the country, its popularity is undeniable, drawing in players of all ages and skill levels. With the rapid rise in participation comes a concerning uptick in injuries. In response, this lecture on injury prevention in pickleball educates players about common injuries and proper mechanics to both prevent injuries and continue playing. The class will educate players eager to enjoy the game safely, emphasizing proper warm-up techniques, the importance of appropriate footwear, and strategies for maintaining good form to reduce the risk of common injuries like strains, sprains, overuse issues, and ankle snaps. We will delve into the significance of understanding one's physical limits and respecting them, as well as fostering a culture of sportsmanship that prioritizes safety above all. With these insights, enthusiasts can continue to embrace the thrill of pickleball while safeguarding their well-being for countless matches to come. Location: NT Northfield 243-710 | Tuesday | 11/12 | 6:30-7:30 p.m. FEE: $9/ Seniors $8 | REGISTER Mary Ann Wetoska Page 4 ART Fusing and Casting Glass Instructor: Monique Boyd, Former NT Art Department Faculty • 8 sessions Whether you are new to the art of glass or have had some experience working with glass cold and hot, we will teach you the basics and continue to explore two processes: fusing and glassblowing. In fusing, you will work with flat pieces of glass, cut, and re-melt them back together in a kiln. For those with fusing experience, we will explore multiple kiln firing processes to achieve more complex images and forms. Glassblowing will allow you to learn and practice working from a 2000° furnace to gather glass, manipulate solid forms, and blow a basic cylinder. For experienced glassblowers, we will fine-tune cylinders to make cups and vessels. Students will go home with their finished glass pieces. Fee includes lab supplies for student projects. Max: 10 students. Location: NT Winnetka 243-150 | Tuesdays | 10/22-1/14 | 6-8 p.m. FEE: $509 (No discount) | REGISTER No class 11/5, 11/26, 12/17, 12/24, 12/31 Watercolor For All Levels (In-Person) Instructor: Fran Vail • 7 sessions Learn to paint in watercolor with singing colors and varied styles. This course will be tailored to your individual skill level from the very beginner to those who have a higher level of watercolor experience, with plenty of personalized instruction. Instruction is done step-by-step, but students may also paint independently as they wish. Students will learn color mixing, painting techniques, working from photos, composition, and other skills to move their painting to the next level. A supply list will be emailed with your registration confirmation. Limit of 15. Location: NT Northfield 243-151 | Thursdays | 9/19-11/14 | 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. FEE: $196/ Seniors $176 | REGISTER No class 10/3 243-152 | Thursdays | 11/14-1/16 | 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. FEE: $196/ Seniors $176 | REGISTER No class 11/28, 12/26, 1/2 Watercolor For All Levels (Zoom) Instructor: Fran Vail • 7 or 8 sessions The same course listed above will also be offered live online via Zoom. Limit of 15. Location: Live Online via Zoom 243-153 | Wednesdays | 9/18-10/30 | 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. FEE: $196/ Seniors $176 (7 sessions) | REGISTER 243-154 | Wednesdays | 11/6-1/15 | 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. FEE: $224/ Seniors $202 (8 sessions) | REGISTER No class 11/27, 12/25, 1/1 Art classes below will have make-up opportunities for missed classes during the fall session. Gouache, Drawing, and Mixed Media 13 sessions The open studio class in the fall will focus on whatever materials the student selects to use, including markers, colored pencils, and gouache. Gouache is a quick-drying, opaque watercolor that is a wonderful medium for smaller paintings, watercolor paper, and smaller paintings on 140 lb-300 lb watercolor paper. The class will include demos and focus on learning to work with the materials. Maximum of 12. Location: Wilmette Community Recreation Center 243-160 | Mondays | 9/23-12/16 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. FEE: $312/ Seniors $281 | REGISTER Landscape Perspective 6 sessions This is a unique course aimed at those who draw or paint the landscape. Each week the instructor will share a landscape photograph and will use annotation tools to discuss the landscape perspective, composition, and approach to the image. For those continuing or needing a refresher course, this class will include YouTube tutorials, demonstrations by the instructor, and discussions about the work submitted by the class. Screenshots of the work will be sent to each student. This is an important class for understanding dimensional drawing/painting. Location: Live Online via Zoom 243-161 | Tuesdays | 9/24-10/29 | 10-11:15 a.m. FEE: $92/ Seniors $83 | REGISTER 243-162 | Tuesdays | 11/12-12/17 | 10-11:15 a.m. FEE: $92/ Seniors $83 | REGISTER Page 5 Abstract Painting 12 sessions This is a fun class for the adventurous with lots of interaction and results. The Fall session will include assignments working with different techniques and materials. We will look at the work of different abstract artists and complete assignments centered around their style of abstract. The class will also feature YouTube tutorials and demos by the instructor. Each week there will be a class assignment and the following week we will discuss the work submitted. Location: Live Online via Zoom 243-163 | Tuesdays | 9/24-12/17 | 12:30-2:15 p.m. FEE: $252/ Seniors $227 | REGISTER No class 11/5 Painting: Intermediate/Advanced Studios 13 or 12 sessions These studio class sections are for students who have experience with painting in oils, acrylics, watercolor, or mixed media. Emphasis will be on personal expression and style, be it representational, expressionist, impressionist, or anything else. In these studio classes, the teacher will provide individual attention to further each student’s abilities. Prerequisite for all studio classes: previous painting experience. Class limit is 12. Location: Wilmette Community Recreation Center 243-164 | Wednesdays | 9/25-12/18 | 12:30-2:30 p.m. FEE: $312/ Seniors $281 (13 sessions) | REGISTER 243-165 | Fridays | 9/27-12/20 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. FEE: $288/ Seniors $259 (12 sessions) | REGISTER No class 11/29 The Art History classes emphasize not only the art created by the artists but also the history and culture of the time. More often than not, art is a reflection of the artist and the external/internal life, history, and culture around them. The courses will also highlight how to look at paintings and discuss composition, themes, and techniques. Art History, Section II 12 or 13 sessions The Fall session will start with a look at the Art Nouveau movement and Art Nouveau painter Alphonse Mucha. The Golden Age of Illustration is a term applied to a time (1880s-1920s) of unprecedented excellence in book and magazine illustrations (made possible by advances in printing presses and techniques) by artists in Europe and America. We will start with the wonderfully creative and skillful illustrations and paintings of German Heinrich Kley (who influenced Walt Disney). We will look at the works of British Artist Walter Crane, considered the most influential illustrator of his generation, Danish artist Kay Nielsen, Arthur Rackham and his wonderful pen/ink/watercolor fairytale illustration,.pen and ink brilliant bad boy Aubrey Beardsley, Edmund Dulac, the wonderful early 20th century Neo-Classical American Painter/illustrator Maxfield Parrish, American illustrators Jessie Wilcox Smith, Howard Pyle, N.C. Wyeth, the Irish Illustrator and stained glass artist Harry Clarke, Victorian artist Kate Greenaway, and others. The class will view images, YouTube documentaries, and DVD presentations. Location: Live Online via Zoom 243-166 | Tuesdays | 9/24-12/17 | 7-8:15 p.m. FEE: $184/ Seniors $166 (12 sessions) | REGISTER No class 11/5 243-167 | Wednesdays | 9/25-12/18 | 3:15-4:30 p.m. FEE: $199/ Seniors $179 (13 sessions) | REGISTER Representational Painting/Painting Critiques 13 sessions Each week the class will select images to paint for the assignment. Emphasis will be on techniques such as “dry brush,” “wet and wet blends,” and the types of brushes to use. We will be working from a variety of images mostly based on landscapes. The focus will be on “seeing” shapes, composing the painting, detailing, and landscape particulars such as trees, water, clouds, mountains, etc. Each week there will be an assignment given and discussed the following week using screenshots and annotation from the instructor, in addition to demos and YouTube videos to support the material. Location: Live Online via Zoom 243-168 | Wednesdays | 9/25-12/18 | 10-11:30 a.m. FEE: $234/ Seniors $211 | REGISTER Page 6 Intermediate Drawing 11 sessions This session will focus on drawing, academic and creative learning, to develop a style through techniques and materials. A variety of materials will be discussed such as markers, pen and ink, colored pencils, pencils, and gouache. The class will feature YouTube tutorials and demos by the instructor. Each week there will be a class assignment to be discussed the following week. Previous drawing experience is required. Location: Live Online via Zoom 243-169 | Thursdays | 9/26-12/19 | 10-11:30 a.m. FEE: $198/ Seniors $178 | REGISTER No class 10/3, 11/28 Book Illustration *NEW* 10 sessions This class will discuss organizing thoughts and content for illustrating your story, journal, or book. We will look at a variety of different book illustrators throughout history and discuss style, composition, and materials. The goal is to illustrate your own story and find your style. The instructor will guide the class through concepts, thumbnail sketches, using light boxes, and working with a variety of materials including demos in gouache, colored pencils, markers, and pen and ink with watercolor. Location: Live Online via Zoom 243-170 | Thursdays | 9/26-12/12 | 1-2:15 p.m. FEE: $153/ Seniors $138 | REGISTER No class 10/3, 11/28 Emil Totonchi Elizabeth De La Baume Page 7 BRIDGE AND MAH JONGG Beginning Bridge 1.0 Instructor Mike Cochran • 6 sessions Perhaps you have always wanted to learn this amazing game. Or maybe you played a little bit a while ago but have forgotten it all. Either way, this introductory course will teach you the fundamentals. You will learn the basics of the game, but most importantly, you will have fun doing so. Topics covered will include the “language” of bridge (the bidding) and hand evaluation. You will also learn the importance of the opening bid of One No Trump, and the responses to that bid using the Stayman Convention and Jacoby Transfers. These responses are widely used by most players today. Please see your class receipt for information on purchasing the required text online before the first class. Handouts will also be used to supplement the text. Location: NT Northfield 243-501 | Mondays | 9/9-10/14 | 6-8 p.m. FEE: $159/ Seniors $143 | REGISTER 243-502 | Tuesdays | 9/10-10/15 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. FEE: $159/ Seniors $143 | REGISTER Bridge 1.5 Instructor Mike Cochran • 5 or 6 sessions Continuing after Beginning Bridge 1.0, this course will teach you more basic concepts of the game. The opening bid of one of a major suit and the opening bid of one of a minor suit will be explained. Responses to each of these will be taught. The concept of an overcall will be stressed. Each of these concepts will be illustrated by the playing of hands. With both the bidding and play being analyzed. Handouts will again be used to supplement the text, which is the same book used in 1.0. Location: NT Northfield 243-503 | Mondays | 10/28-11/25 | 6-8 p.m. FEE: $133/ Seniors $120 (5 sessions) | REGISTER 243-504 | Tuesdays | 10/29-12/10 | 10 am-12 p.m. FEE: $159/ Seniors $143 (6 sessions) | REGISTER No class 11/5 Bridge 2.0 Instructor Mike Cochran • 6 sessions Having completed Beginning Bridge 1.0 and 1.5, this course will take the student to the next level. We will continue to explore important opening bids, including weak preemptive bids as well as the strong 2 Clubs bid and its responses. Emphasis will be placed on playing hands that illustrate these bidding scenarios. Overcalls and Doubles will be examined in more detail. Techniques will be explained which allow the declarer to produce extra tricks. Fee does not include required texts to be purchased online prior to the first class. Handouts will be provided to supplement the text materials. Location: NT Northfield 243-505 | Wednesdays | 9/11-10/16 | 12:45-2:45 p.m. FEE: $159/ Seniors $143 | REGISTER 243-506 | Wednesdays | 9/11-10/23 | 6-8 p.m. FEE: $159/ Seniors $143 | REGISTER No class 10/9 Bridge 2.5 Instructor Mike Cochran • 6 sessions This course will continue to use both text materials and actual play of hands to illustrate some techniques available to the Declarer to produce additional tricks. These will include promotion, length, the finesse, and the concept of ruffing in the dummy. Suit establishment, discarding losers, and managing the trump suit will all be covered. The importance of entries and transportation will be discussed. The Jacoby 2NT and Splinter Bids will be introduced. Emphasis will be placed on creating a system of bids and playing techniques that will help you improve your understanding of modern bridge. Location: NT Northfield 243-507 | Wednesdays | 10/30-12/11 | 12:45-2:45 p.m. FEE: $159/ Seniors $143 | REGISTER No class 11/27 243-508 | Wednesdays | 11/6-12/18 | 6-8 p.m. FEE: $159/ Seniors $143 | REGISTER No class 11/27 Page 8 Intermediate Bridge 3.0 Instructor Mike Cochran • 6 sessions Now that you have learned most of the rules and guidelines of the game, you will continue to explore techniques to use when playing the hand. We will focus more attention on defensive strategies, the hardest part of the game. You will also learn ways to improve communication with your partner by studying some of the more popular bidding conventions in use today. Hands will be played each week that will demonstrate many of these concepts. Location: NT Northfield 243-509 | Tuesdays | 9/10-10/15 | 7-9 p.m. FEE: $159/ Seniors $143 | REGISTER 243-510 | Wednesdays | 9/11-10/16 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. FEE: $159/ Seniors $143 | REGISTER Intermediate Bridge 3.5 Instructor Mike Cochran • 6 sessions Bidding, play of the hand, and defense—all 3 areas will be emphasized during this course. We will continue with learning more advanced conventions to help you and your partner when bidding. Hands will be played and discussed each week to demonstrate concepts discussed in class. We will continue to focus on your personal convention card so that at the end of this course you will have a completed card and be ready for duplicate play. Location: NT Northfield 243-511 | Tuesdays | 10/29-12/10 | 7-9 p.m. FEE: $159/ Seniors $143 | REGISTER No class 11/5 243-512 | Wednesdays | 10/30-12/11 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. FEE: $159/ Seniors $143 | REGISTER No class 11/27 Supervised Play Instructor Mike Cochran • 6 sessions You have an understanding of the beginning concepts of bridge but would like to play some hands. In this course, the bidding and play of each hand will be analyzed. The class will be very interactive, with questions expected from the participants. Handouts will occasionally be distributed to emphasize a particular concept; there is no text required. This session should not be taken by a true beginner, but rather by someone with some bridge experience. Also, a partner is not guaranteed, so it is recommended that you sign up with one, if possible. Location: NT Northfield 243-513 | Fridays | 9/13-10/18 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. FEE: $159/ Seniors $143 | REGISTER 243-514 | Fridays | 11/1-12/13 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. FEE: $159/ Seniors $143 | REGISTER No class 11/29 Beginning Mah Jongg Learn the fun, exciting game of Mah Jongg! “Maj” is a fascinating rummy-like game played with tiles rather than cards. A very small amount of time and effort is required to become familiar with the elementary principles of the game. You will learn the suits, the setup of the tiles/racks, the rules of the game, and the card of standard hands, against which all games are played. Then, you’ll sit at tables and play. This course is great for beginners as well as those who need a little refresher course. Come alone or bring a friend and learn this fun, fast-paced game. Attendance at the first two classes is mandatory. Minimum of 4. Includes 2024 Mah Jongg card. Location: NT Northfield Instructor: Sue Hershinow • 5 sessions 243-515 | Tuesdays | 10/1-10/29 | 1-3 p.m. FEE: $169 (No discount) | REGISTER Instructor: Marlene Dobrin • 5 sessions 243-516 | Tuesdays | 11/12-12/10 | 1-3 p.m. FEE: $169 (No discount) | REGISTER Mah Jongg Supervised Play Once you are no longer considered a beginner, we will continue to play American Mah Jongg, emphasizing strategies and techniques designed to improve your game. This class will provide a review, help with strategies, tips and tricks, and your ability to play defensively. Classes will provide ample time for play with others of a similar skill level. *Bring your 2024 card with you. Location: NT Northfield. Instructor: Marlene Dobrin • 3 sessions 243-517 | Tuesdays | 1/14-1/28 | 1-3 p.m. FEE: $99 (No discount) | REGISTERNext >