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NEW TRIER EXTENSION NTX X Fall 2023 Full Digital Catalog Register today at www.ntx203.net!Table of Contents One of a Kind Art Bridge & Mah Jongg Culinary Fencing Financial Planning Fitness Wrestling 1 2-4 5 6 7 8 9-10 10 11-14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Languages Music Rowing Sailing & Boating Safety Tai Chi & Qigong Technology Writing Despite the ever-changing conditions of the past couple of years, we are excited to spread the word about the many opportunities New Trier Extension—the community education program of New Trier Township High School District 203— has to offer! This complete Fall 2023 digital catalog includes information about all of our upcoming offerings, which you can sign up for directly from the page by clicking “register!” We are excited to be adding new instructors this fall as well as a host of class offerings. You will see increased learning opportunities in almost every category! We are also pleased to welcome back many classes that were previously on Zoom. Please check our website or follow us on Facebook and Instagram for class updates. STAFF ADMINISTRATION BOARD OF EDUCATION DeDe Kern, NTX Manager Angie Woodul, NTX Program Assistant Lia Kass Fahs, Communications Coordinator Paul Sally, Ed. D., Superintendent Christopher Johnson,Ed. D., Associate Superintendent Denise Dubravec, Principal (Winnetka) Paul M. Waechtler, Principal (Northfield) Nicole Dizon, Director of Communications Keith Dronen, President Jean Hahn, Vice President Kimberly Alcantara Avik Das Courtney McDonough Sally Pofcher Sally Tomlinson DeDe Kern, MS, CPP NTX Manager Welcome to the Fall term at NTX! Instagram: @new_trier_extension Facebook: facebook.com/ntextensionONE OF A KIND 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 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 233-702 | Tuesday | 9/12 | 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 233-703 | Tuesday | 9/19 | 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 233-704 | Wednesdays | 10/18-11/8 | 7-8:30 p.m. FEE: $69/ Seniors $62 | REGISTER Page 1 History of Scotland Until 1746 Instructor: Frank Sullivan • 6 sessions The blue-dyed Pict watching from a hilltop as Roman legions fill his valley home, the land hungry Angle descending upon the East coast, the Irish warrior and saint sailing in from the West, the Viking, yes, the shrieking Berserker: all these and others made their way into Scotland’s History creating moments of drama hard to forget. Come learn about these characters and more as we explore the rich history of Scotland. Location: NT Northfield 233-705 | Thursdays | 9/14-10/19 | 1:30-3 p.m. FEE: $96/ Seniors $86 | REGISTER Celtic Myth *NEW* Instructor: Frank Sullivan • 6 sessions When wind, rain, and snow rattle your door and Winter descends, it is the time for tales. Which ones? Let’s see: there is generous King Guaire whose right arm was longer than his left from giving. Then there is the great warrior whose rage would explode the feather-filled pillow upon which he sat, sending forth a gush of feathers that fluttered in their own time to the floor. Six weeks is hardly time to discuss them all, but we will try. Location: NT Northfield 233-706 | Fridays | 9/15-10/20 | 1:30-3 p.m. FEE: $96/ Seniors $86 | REGISTER Introduction to Chalk Painting *NEW* Instructor: Mary Cattapan • 1 session In this class, you will learn the basics of chalk painting. We will learn what chalk paint is, how to apply it, and which surfaces work best with chalk paint. With a surface, an applicator, a transfer (image) and chalk paint, we will create unique and affordable one-of-a-kind pieces of art.Fee does not include the supply kit cost of $25 to be paid to the instructor (cash or check only) at the first class. The kit includes the applicator, picture frame, fall themed transfer and chalk paint. Please register by 9/5. Location: NT Northfield 233-707 | Tuesday | 9/19 | 6:30-8 p.m. FEE: $21/ Seniors $19 | REGISTER Beginning Needlepoint *NEW* Instructor: The Canvasback of Northfield Staff • 3 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, 1747 Orchard Lane in Northfield 233-708 | Tuesdays | 9/12, 10/10, 11/14 | 6-7:30 p.m. FEE: $129 (No discount) | REGISTERPage 2 ART Fusing and Casting Glass *NEW* Instructor: Mike Da Ponte, NT Art Department • 12 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 give you the opportunity 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 233-155 | Tuesdays 6-8 p.m., Saturdays 8-10 a.m. | 10/3-11/11 FEE: $489 (No discount) | REGISTER Watercolor For All Levels (In-Person) *NEW* Instructor: Fran Vail 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 7 sessions 233-158 | Thursdays | 9/14-11/2 | 9:30-11:30 a.m. FEE: $159/ Seniors $143 | REGISTER No class on a date in October TBA 8 sessions 233-159 | Thursdays | 11/9-1/18 | 9:30-11:30 a.m. FEE: $182/ Seniors $164 | REGISTER No class 11/23, 12/28, 1/4 Watercolor For All Levels (Zoom) Instructor: Fran Vail • 8 sessions The watercolor class listed above will also be available remotely via Zoom. Location: Live Online via Zoom 233-156 | Wednesdays | 9/13-11/1 | 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. FEE: $228/ Seniors $205 | REGISTER 233-157 | Wednesdays | 11/8-1/17 | 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. FEE: $228/ Seniors $205 | REGISTER No class 11/22, 12/27, 1/3 All Tom James’ art classes will have make-up opportunities for missed classes during the fall session. Gouache, Drawing, and Mixed Media Instructor: Tom James • 13 sessions The open studio class in the fall will focus on whatever materials the student selects to use, including markers, colored pencil, 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 233-160 | Mondays | 9/18-12/18 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. FEE: $312/ Seniors $281 | REGISTER No class 9/25 Draw! Beginning and Continuing Instructor: Tom James • 13 sessions Each week we will learn how to draw. The subject matter will be announced when class starts. The class will look at shading, proportion, and shape/form. Location: Wilmette Community Recreation Center 233-161 | Mondays | 9/18-12/18 | 12:30-2:30 p.m. FEE: $312/ Seniors $281 | REGISTER No class 9/25 Painting a Day - Abstract Painting - Drawing Studio Instructor: Tom James • 13 sessions This studio class is for more experienced students. Drawing and painting students are welcome. All materials are welcome including gouache (the instructor will give demos in gouache which is opaque watercolor), acrylics, markers, pencils, and oils. Location: Wilmette Community Recreation Center 233-162 | Mondays | 9/18-12/18 | 7-9 p.m. FEE: $312/ Seniors $281 | REGISTER No class 9/25 Ken FoxPage 3 Landscape Perspective *NEW* Instructor: Tom James • 7 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 233-163 | Tuesdays | 9/19-10/31 | 10-11:15 a.m. FEE: $107/ Seniors $96 | REGISTER 233-164 | Tuesdays | 11/7-12/19 | 10-11:15 a.m. FEE: $107/ Seniors $96 | REGISTER Abstract Painting Instructor: Tom James • 14 sessions This is a fun class for the adventurous with lots of interaction and results. The Fall session will include assignments working in 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 233-165 | Tuesdays | 9/19-12/19 | 12:30-2:15 p.m. FEE: $294/ Seniors $265 | REGISTER Painting: Intermediate/Advanced Studios Instructor: Tom James 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 14 sessions 233-166 | Wednesdays | 9/20-12/20 | 12:30-2:30 p.m. FEE: $336/ Seniors $302 | REGISTER 13 sessions 233-167 | Fridays | 9/22-12/22 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. FEE: $312/ Seniors $281 | REGISTER No class 11/24 The Walkabout Art History classes emphasize not only the art created by the artists, but also the history and culture of the time. Art is, more often than not, 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, discussing composition, themes and techniques used. Art History Section I Instructor: Tom James 13 sessions The Fall session classes will cover “Outsider" artists. We will discuss Chicagoans Lee Godie, Wesley Willis, Joseph Yoakum, and Henry Darger, Georgia’s Howard Finster, The Watts Towers of L.A. and Salvation Mountain. We also will watch documentaries of Outsider Art in other parts of the world. The second half of the session will cover the Chicago Imagists. We will watch a DVD presenting a very important overview of this groundbreaking art movement and the principal artists Roger Brown, Ed Paschke, Wilmette’s very own Gladys Nillson, Jim Nutt,and others. Location: Live Online via Zoom 233-168 | Mondays | 9/18-12/18 | 3:15-4:30 p.m. FEE: $214 Seniors $193 | REGISTER No class 9/25 Art History, Section II Instructor: Tom James The fall session will focus on the late 19th Century Symbolist Art Movement. Centered on French and Belgian Painters and Symbolist Poets, such as Charles Baudelaire, this extremely influential art movement was on the heels of the Romantic and Pre-Raphaelite European Art movements of mid-late 19th century and was a reaction against realism/naturalist/Impressionist art of the mid-late 19th Century. It was also the “bridge” between 19th century art trends, infusing the very individualistic work with mythology, incredible images, dashes of the “inner state of mind”, and was the precursor to the Surrealist Art Movement of the 20th Century. The roster of dynamic and very diverse artists includes Paul Verlaine, Arnold Bocklin, Gustave Moreau, Carlos Schwabe, Odilon Redon, Fernand Khnopff, Jan Toroop and others. A very poetic, dynamic, and exciting group of artists and thrilling, eccentric images. The class will view images, YouTube documentaries, and DVD presentations. Location: Live Online via Zoom 13 sessions 233-169 | Tuesdays | 9/19-12/19 | 7-8:15 p.m. FEE: $199/ Seniors $179 | REGISTER 14 sessions 233-170 | Wednesdays | 9/20-12/20 | 3:15-4:30 p.m. FEE: $214/ Seniors $193 | REGISTERRepresentational Painting/Painting Critiques Instructor: Tom James • 14 sessions Each week the class will select images to paint for 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 233-171 | Wednesdays | 9/20-12/20 | 10-11:30 a.m. FEE: $252/ Seniors $227 | REGISTER Intermediate Drawing Instructor: Tom James • 13 sessions This session will focus on drawing animals and people and learning to develop a style through techniques and materials. A variety of materials will be discussed such as markers, pen and ink, colored pencils, pencil, and gouache. The class will also 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 required. Location: Live Online via Zoom 233-172 | Thursdays | 9/21-12/21 | 10-11:30 a.m. FEE: $234/ Seniors $211 | REGISTER No class 11/23 Intermediate Landscape Drawing Instructor: Tom James • 13 sessions This session we will be drawing/painting the landscape using a variety of mediums including pencil, colored pencil (with and without mineral oil), gouache, markers, pen and ink, and ink washes. The class will also feature YouTube tutorials and demos by the instructor on clouds, skies, trees, rocks, and shadows. This class is for new and continuing students. Previous drawing experience recommended. Location: Live Online via Zoom 233-173 | Thursdays | 9/21-12/21 | 12:30-2 p.m. FEE: $234/ Seniors $211 | REGISTER No class 11/23 Drawing and Mixed Media Instructor: Tom James • 13 sessions This session we will be drawing/painting using a variety of mediums including pencil, colored pencil, gouache, markers, and collage. Subject matter will vary from week to week. Emphasis will be on “finished” pieces of artwork. Each week there will be an assignment given and discussed the following week using screenshots and annotation from the instructor. Previous drawing experience required. Location: Live Online via Zoom 233-174 | Thursdays | 9/21-12/21 | 3-4:30 p.m. FEE: $234/ Seniors $211 | REGISTER No class 11/23 Page 4 Marianne RoderickBRIDGE AND MAH JONGG This fall we are excited to be adding Mike Cochran to the NTX program! Classes will be using Audrey Grant’s Bridge Basics series. What a great time to play bridge at NTX! Beginning Bridge 1.0 Instructor Mike Cochran • 5 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 233-501 | Tuesdays | 9/12-10/10 | 7-9 p.m. FEE: $133/ Seniors $120 | REGISTER 233-502 | Wednesdays | 9/13-10/11 | 9:30-11:30 a.m. FEE: $133/ Seniors $120 | REGISTER Bridge 1.5 Instructor Mike Cochran • 5 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 233-503 | Tuesdays | 10/17-11/14 | 9:30-11:30 a.m. FEE: $133/ Seniors $120 | REGISTER Bridge 2.0 Instructor: Jan Churchwell • 9 sessions This course assumes familiarity with the basics of modern Bridge and deals in-depth with today’s most popular conventions: Stayman, Jacoby Transfers, Strong Opening Bids, and Slam Bidding (including the Blackwood and Gerber conventions, which help players reach viable slam contracts or stop short of disaster). We will spend 2 weeks on each topic using a combination of text material and practice deals. The last class will be a scored game with hands taken from recent local club games and tournaments. Class fee does not include text which will need to be purchased. Location: NT Northfield 233-504 | Tuesdays | 9/19-11/14 | 12:45-2:45 p.m. FEE: $239/ Seniors $215 | REGISTER Bridge 2.5 Instructor: Jan Churchwell • 3 sessions This course is a continuation of Bridge 2.0. Playing pre-dealt hands will reinforce the principles and guidelines learned earlier. Mini-instructional lessons will be reminders, rather than introductions to new material. Discussion will follow bidding and play of each hand. Location: NT Northfield 233-505 | Tuesdays | 12/5-12/19 | 12:45-2:45 p.m. FEE: $79/ Seniors $71 | REGISTER Supervised Play Instructor Mike Cochran • 5 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 233-506 | Fridays | 9/15-10/13 | 9:30-11:30 a.m. FEE: $133/ Seniors $120 | REGISTER 233-507 | Fridays | 10/20-11/17 | 9:30-11:30 a.m. FEE: $133/ Seniors $120 | REGISTER Beginning Mah Jongg Instructor: Sue Hershinow • 5 sessions 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 2023 Mah Jongg card. Location: NT Northfield 233-508 | Mondays | 10/2-10/30 | 1-3 p.m. FEE: $165 (No discount) | REGISTER Page 5CULINARY Basic Knife Skills Instructor: Blair Carothers • 1 session Back by popular demand! A good, sharp knife is a chef’s most important and most utilized tool. Great knife skills are a source of confidence and make cooking easier, faster, and more fun. Come learn to slice, dice, batonette, and julienne like the pros. We will discuss proper care, safety, and sharpening, as well as what to look for when purchasing a new knife. Bring your favorite knives (at least a chef’s knife and paring knife) and an apron. Location: NT Northfield 233-301 | Tuesday | 9/12 | 6-8:30 p.m. FEE: $43/ Seniors $39 | REGISTER Make your own Mediterranean Meal *NEW* Instructor: Evey Schweig • 1 session Join Holistic health coach, Evey Schweig, in making your own Mediterranean bowl using fresh, seasonal ingredients. While you enjoy your meal you will also learn about the amazing health benefits of following a Mediterranean diet. All ingredients and recipes will be provided to participants. Just bring your appetite! Location: NT Northfield 233-302 | Thursday | 9/28 | 6-7 p.m. FEE: $23/ Seniors $21 | REGISTER Weeknight Repertoire *NEW* Instructor: Blair Carothers • 1 session We all have a set of meals on repeat (even professional chefs wink, wink). Let’s add a little variety to your weeknight dinner rotation with some easy go-to recipes. We’ll discuss tips and tricks for picking recipes, skills for streamlining your time in the kitchen, and, of course, cook some delicious dinners that will please everyone at your table. Quick and simple doesn't have to mean boring! Location: NT Northfield 233-303 | Tuesday | 10/26 | 6-8:30 p.m. FEE: $59/ Seniors $53 | REGISTER Holiday Appetizers Instructor: Blair Carothers • 1 session The holidays are coming and it’s time to think about gathering. We’ll prepare a variety of appetizers suitable for holiday gatherings. Quick and easy, last-minute, frozen, and prep-ahead-of-time recipes will be included. We'll throw in a few showstoppers that will really impress your guests too! Location: NT Northfield 233-304 | Thursday | 11/7 | 6-8:30 p.m. FEE: $59/ Seniors $53 | REGISTER Cozy Soups and Stews Instructor: Blair Carothers • 1 session Let's get our kitchen hygge on with an ALL NEW soups and stews class. I'll discuss some best practices for building a soup and give you some adaptable base recipes. We'll also explore soups from around the world that will bring a little warmth and spice to a long Midwestern winter. Be sure to bring take-home containers suitable for liquid. Location: NT Northfield 233-305 | Thursday | 1/18 | 6-8:30 p.m. FEE: $59/ Seniors $53 | REGISTER Page 6 Rachel Siegel Wendy SharonFENCING Beginning Fencing Membership for All Ages Instructor: NTX Coaching Staff This membership is designed for those who are either brand new to the sport of fencing or have some experience but need to improve their basic skills before moving on. For students grades 3 and up. Beginners will start with instructor-led skills and drills three times a week for 45 minutes. Members will then be able to stay after to spar during club hours from 7:15-9 p.m. Take a look and you will find this is the best value around for instruction and open-fencing opportunities. At the end of sessions, each student will be evaluated for advancement. No discounts. No pro-rating. Location: NT Winnetka Sessions run Mondays and Thursdays from 6:30-7:15 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. 233-440 | 9/11-10/7 | FEE: $140 (10 sessions) REGISTER No class 9/16, 9/25 233-441 | 10/9-11/4 | FEE: $168 (12 sessions) REGISTER Sessions run Thursdays from 6:30-7:15 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. 233-442 | 11/16-2/3 | FEE: $224 (16 sessions) REGISTER No class 11/23, 11/25 NTX - Caliber Fencing Club Instructor: NTX Coaching Staff The NTX Caliber Fencing Club is a fencing club that meets throughout the year with the exception of the month of August and school holidays. This membership is for those who have a good understanding of the basics and want to further their skills, recreationally or competitively, in Foil, Sabre, or Epee. Members will have access to two advanced skills classes per week, free fencing/sparring on any club day, a 15-minute lesson weekly or bi-weekly (depending on availability) with one of our coaches, and a discount on half- hour private lessons. No pro-rating on membership fees. A detailed class schedule will be provided upon registration. Membership may be purchased at any time during the year and will expire three months, six months, or one year from date of purchase depending on your membership. Location: NT Winnetka 233-444 | 3-month membership | $229 | REGISTER 233-445 | 6-month membership | $449 | REGISTER 233-446 | 1-year membership | $839 | REGISTER Fall Schedule 9/11-2/3 Weekdays (M, Th): 6:30-9 p.m. Saturdays: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. No class on school holidays Private Fencing Lessons NTX Private Fencing lessons are available in all three weapons to students recommended by an NTX fencing instructor. Students must pre-register for the first lesson online using a credit card or echeck (please make sure you select “save card”). You will schedule lessons with the instructor of your choice. 24-hour notice is required for the cancellation of each lesson or you will be charged for the missed lesson. Location: NT Winnetka 233-447 | REGISTER $30 for a 30-minute lesson with Don Badowski or club- member with Shawn Smith $40 for a 30-minute lesson with Shawn Smith (non-club member) Page 7 Meg Kreuser Susan SegalNext >