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LIFE Office
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Pemberton, NJ 08068
Third Semester 2009–2010 Membership Year, April 1 thru June 30
July 1, 2009 –June 30, 2010 • LIFE Yearly Membership Dues Only $80 ($50 for April to June)
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Day Trips
Walk with a Smile Grounds for Sculpture
As seniors, we must stay fit. A perfect and EASY way Visit the beautiful 35-acre landscaped park in
to keep in shape is WALKING. We invite you to join Hamilton Township. The gardens feature over 250
our walking group on Thursdays. We walk around sculptures, trees and beautiful flower displays. Enjoy
the Delaware River beginning at the foot of High the self tour and lunch (optional) at the café or more
Street in Burlington City. We cover almost 3 miles formal restaurant. Bus fare of $18 must be paid by
and we have FUN while we exercise. Plus, we top off check or credit card to LIFE prior to April 22.
our walk with a visit to UMM’s Ice Cream Parlor. No refunds after April 22. The bus will leave from
LFB 187 83 – 9 Sessions the Security Building on the Mt. Laurel Campus at
Apr 22 to Jun 17 TH 1:30 – 3:30 pm 9:30 on May 18. Admission fee of $8 to be paid at
Burlington River Front (at end of High Street) the Gardens by each participant.
Instr: Florence Jaquette & Jackie Koch LFB 206 80 – 1 Session
May 18 T 9:30 am – 4:30 pm
Pine Barrens Van Tours Meet at Mt. Laurel Campus
Tour the Pine Barrens featuring pine and oak forests, Facilitator: Priscilla Anderson
cedar swamps, mudflats and more. Along the way we
may stop and explore some of the unique dry habitats. Take Me Out to the Ball Park
Your feet can stay dry as we explore wet habitats; Tour Citizens Bank Park where the Phillies play. See
“Nature in a Bag” kits bring the Pine Barrens to you. the locker rooms, dugouts, radio and TV facilities.
Payment of $5 must be paid by check or credit card Get to go on the field – conditions permitting – and
to LIFE prior to April 27. No refunds after May 3. more. Bus fare of $18 must be paid by check or credit
The bus will leave from the Parker Building on the card to LIFE prior to April 16. Bring $5 if 65 or older
Pemberton Campus at 2 pm and drive you out to for admission, $8 if under 65. No refunds after
Whitesbog Village. April 16. Bus leaves from Mt. Laurel Campus Security
LFG 285 80 – 1 Session Building at 1 pm. Return to Mt. Laurel around 5 pm.
May 5 W 2 – 4 pm The tour is 90 minutes with resting places available.
Meet at Pemberton Parker Bldg. Inst: PINES Staff LFB 207 80 – 1 Session
May 11 T 1 – 5 pm
Meet at Mt. Laurel Campus Facilitator: Joel Popler
Life in a 1920s Company Town Van Tour
Learn about the history of Whitesbog Village as it A Visit to Fairmount Park
became an important company town for the Tour the famous waterworks, visit two historic
cranberry industry. The tour includes a presentation homes on the National Historical Register, guided by
that will take you back to 1920s work on the farm. professional tour guides, enjoy free time to walk
You can participate in old-time house chores, through the Bourse Building in Center City
cranberry bog work, visit a worker’s cottage, barrel (restaurants of all types) and then a guided bus tour
factory, and museum, and shop in the general store. of Fairmount Park. Bus leaves from Mt. Laurel
Great outing to learn what life was like a century ago. campus at 9 am and returns at 6 pm. Bus fare of $25
Payment of $5 must be paid by check or credit card to must be paid by check or credit card to LIFE prior to
LIFE prior to June 1. No refunds after June 10. April 13. No refunds after April 13. Bring $6 cash for
The bus will leave from the Parker Building on the house tours ($3 each tour).
Pemberton Campus at 10 am and drive you out to LFB 144 80 – 1 Session
Whitesbog Village. May 7 F 9 am – 6 pm
LFG 496 80 – 1 Session Meet at Mt. Laurel Campus
Jun 16 W 10 am – 12 pm Facilitator: Lorraine Rocco
Meet at Pemberton Parker Bldg. Inst: PINES Staff
Days are abbreviated as follows:
M - Monday, T - Tuesday, W - Wednesday,
Th - Thursday, F - Friday, S - Saturday,
SU - Sunday
Pemberton Campus
Water Workout Preventing Credit Card Fraud
Come exercise in the shallow end of the college pool. While it is easy to become the victim of credit card
Improve your balance, mobility, flexibility, and muscle fraud, there are many simple ways to protect yourself
tone. Must bring doctor’s approval to first class against this loss. Learn how you can protect yourself
session. against credit card fraud.
LFP 100 14 – 10 Sessions LFI 223 82 – 1 Session
Apr 16 to Jun 18 F 1 – 2 pm May 18 T 9:30 – 11 am
Pemberton Campus Pemberton Campus ACAD Bldg Rm 224
Physical Education Building Pool Area Instr: Wanda Hardy
Instr: Eleanor Gitto & Chris Handley
Retirement Income Planning
Water Workout – BAR As you approach or enter retirement, your mindset
Balance, Aerobics and Resistance training will be needs to change from accumulation to distribution.
emphasized along with agility and mobility in the Understand the annual income you’ll need during
shallow end of the pool. Bring doctor’s approval to your retirement years to support your lifestyle
first class. and learn how to position your assets to provide
LFP 100 15 – 11 Sessions that income.
Apr 14 to Jun 23 W 1 – 2 pm LFI 224 82 – 1 Session
Pemberton Campus June 1 T 9:30 – 11 am
Physical Education Building Pool Area Pemberton Campus ACAD Bldg Rm 224
Instr: Mary Ann Stankinas & Asst. Andrea Bauer Instr: Joseph Johnson
Basics of Microsoft Office Suite Estate Planning Basics
This course covers the fundamentals of each Estate planning is the process of mapping out how
component of the Microsoft Office Suite. Each you want your personal and financial matters to be
student will construct: a Word template, an Excel handled during periods of incapacity or at your death.
income and expense spreadsheet, an Access address Learn how you can implement an estate plan.
list. The course will be customized to the interest of LFI 225 82 – 1 Session
the students. Students MUST have access to a June 29 T 9:30 – 11 am
computer and some familiarity with it. Pemberton Campus ACAD Bldg Rm 224
LFV 109 12 – 12 Sessions M 10 am – Noon Instr: Joseph Johnson
Apr 5 to May 10 ACAD Bldg Rm 207
May 17 to Jun 28 ACAD Bldg Rm 219 Managing Unsecured Debt
No class May 31 This workshop teaches credit fundamentals. It
Pemberton Campus Instr: Vernon Reeves reviews both the positives and negatives of having
debt, along with strategic ways to reduce and
Identity Theft – It Can Happen to YOU eliminate your debt.
Whether they’re snatching your purse, diving into LFI 229 83 – 2 Sessions
your dumpster, stealing your mail, or hacking into May 10 and May 17 M 10 – 11 am
your computer, they’re out to get you. Learn how to Pemberton Campus ACAD Bldg Rm 104
protect yourself against identity theft and how to Instr: Kim Cole – Garden State
recover from identity theft. Consumer Credit Counseling Service
LFI 222 82 – 1 Session
Apr 20 T 9:30 – 11 am
Pemberton Campus ACAD Bldg Rm 224
Instr: Wanda Hardy
Days are abbreviated as follows:
M - Monday, T - Tuesday, W - Wednesday,
Th - Thursday, F - Friday, S - Saturday,
SU - Sunday
Mount Laurel Campus
Basic Quilting Bridge – Intermediate Play
Learn to piece and appliqué. You will be able to Come and meet some new bridge playing friends.
complete a wall hanging. Bring half-yard each of solid This class is for people who have already explored
and print washed and ironed fabric. Additional “Beginning Bridge” and for those with previous
supplies will be discussed at first meeting. bridge playing experience. Each week there will be a
LFA 134 32 – 10 Sessions 15-minute lesson that focuses upon a specific aspect
Apr 12 to Jun 21 M 10 am – Noon of the game followed by 90 minutes of playing hands
No class May 31 related to these topics.
Mt. Laurel Campus TEC Bldg Rm 200 LFG 251 34 – 12 Sessions
Instr: Maria & Emilia Coelho Apr 13 to Jun 29 T 2:15 – 4 pm
Mt. Laurel Campus TEC Bldg Rm 114
Fun & Games Instr: Maryann Stedman
Are you a trivia buff? Join us for questions and
answers. Team competition! Lots of fun! Keep your Mah Jongg I – Learn/Play
mind active! Yes, we are smarter than fifth graders! Easy to learn – you’ll “graduate to play” usually
LFG 135 32 – 8 Sessions within a couple of weeks. Join the fun!
Apr 21 to Jun 9 W 12:30 – 1:50 pm LFG 270 34 – 10 Sessions
Mt. Laurel Campus Laurel Hall Rm 206 Apr 22 to Jun 24 TH 2 – 4:30 pm
Instr: Rotating Instructors Mt. Laurel Campus TEC Bldg Rm 114
Instr: Marlene Hendler
Are You Smarter Than?
Are you smarter than a seventh grader? Team Mah Jongg II – Lets Play
competition: you will not be alone. Multiple choice You’ve learned and are anxious to play. So let’s play.
questions, all subjects. Date of the game: April 16. Please bring a current Mah Jongg card and, if you
Sign up if interested and you will be contacted ASAP. have one, a Mah Jongg set.
LIFE won last year!! LFG 284 35 – 10 Sessions
LFI 226 32 – 1 Session Apr 22 to Jun 24 TH 2 – 4:30 pm
Apr 8 TH 12:30 – 1:30 pm Mt. Laurel Campus TEC Bldg Rm 114
Mt. Laurel Campus Laurel Hall Rm 134 Instr: Marlene Hendler
Instr: B. Carrieri
The Importance of Long-Term Care Planning
Come Play (Learn) Chess Discussion on “Long-Term Care.” Why is planning
Learn the basics of chess and then play. Come play important? What does Medicare cover? What is
chess if you know the game. All levels welcome. Bring skilled vs. custodial care? What are ADLS? We’ll
a chess set and/or board (optional). answers these questions and you can bring some
LFG 178 33 – 10 Sessions questions of your own.
Apr 19 to Jun 28 M 2 – 4 pm LFH 137 32 – 1 Session
No class May 31 Jun 9 W 1 – 2:30 pm
Mt. Laurel Campus TEC Bldg Rm 114 Mt. Laurel Campus Laurel Hall Rm 207
Instr: Joel Popler Instr: Amy Nichlas, Craig Kinsey, Cadbury
@ Home Continuing Care Counselors
Bridge – Beginner Play
Are you looking for a new, mentally stimulating game Discussion with a Touch of Psychology
that can be fun and socially rewarding? Come out and Meet with the shrink and leave in the pink.
learn to play bridge! Each week there will be a lesson Topics will be chosen from the class.
that introduces a new bridge concept, a general LFH 234 32 – 4 Sessions
review of those previously discussed, followed by May 6 to May 27 TH 2 – 3 pm
playing scripted hands that reinforce these concepts. Mt. Laurel Campus Rm TBD
LFG 248 33 – 12 Sessions Instr: Dr. Elvira DiCola
Apr 13 to Jun 29 T 3:30 – 5 pm
Mt. Laurel Campus TEC Bldg Rm 114
Instr: Maryann Stedman
Mount Laurel Campus, continued
Dentistry Enlightenment Improving Communication Skills
This course will inform students about solutions to Through Self Improvement
any dental problems. It will offer positive and For the shy through the experienced speaker.
money-saving prevention procedures, cost effective It is not what you say, but how you say it. There are
prosthetic solutions and cutting edge-solutions to challenges we meet everyday that need a prepared
restorative and prosthetic problems. and planned spoken approach. From negotiating with
LFH 300 33 – 8 Sessions car salesmen to chairing a meeting; or when and how
Apr 12 to Jun 7 M 11 am – 12 pm to present our findings and how to get our points
No class May 31 across. The goal is to inspire confidence and improve
Mt. Laurel Campus listening, speaking and thinking skills in a fun
High Technology Incubator Rm 102 alternative way.
Instr: Dr. Frank Dadino, DDS LFG 262 33 – 5 Sessions
Apr 27 to May 25 T 2 – 3:30 pm
Religions East & West: Mt. Laurel Campus
Buddhism, Hinduism, Monotheism High Technology Incubator Rm 102
Buddhism & Hinduism (Eastern) originated in India. Instr: Stephen Fingerman
Judaism, Christianity and Islam (jointly known as
“Monotheists,” also called Abrahamic or Western The Human Dynamics
Faiths) originated in Jerusalem. As two distinct We must not fear growing old, but we must fear not
groups, the Eastern and the Western religions took GROWING.
divergent paths to spirituality. We will discuss the LFI 170 96 – 1 Session
cause of divergence and the consequences. Jun 15 T 2 – 3:30 pm
LFH 222 32 – 10 Sessions Mt. Laurel Campus Laurel Hall Rm 134
Apr 8 to Jun 10 TH 9:30 – 11 am Instr: Dr. John Damiano
Mt. Laurel Campus
High Technology Incubator Rm 101A History of American Popular Music
Instr: Vijay Kapoor (Rock n’ Roll, Jazz, R&B, Blues, Hip-Hop)
Students will learn the evolution of American
How Mutual Funds Work Popular Music by getting an overview of the history
A primer on how mutual funds work and how to get of its major components, including major artists,
them to work for your benefit. We will look at the events, and record labels as it all relates to American
basic funds: stocks, bonds, money markets; as well as history during the respective timeframes. Each
the more exotic: sector, commodity, hybrid, emerging session will be interactive for the students with the
markets, even hedge funds. instructor combining lecture, slide presentations,
LFI 227 32 – 4 Sessions audio presentations and visual presentations to bring
April 12 to May 3 M 2 – 3:30 pm the history alive.
Mt. Laurel Campus Laurel Hall Rm 210 LFM 179 32 – 4 Sessions
Instr: Len Carber Apr 22 to May 13 TH 2 – 4 pm
Mt. Laurel Campus TEC Bldg Rm 210
Reverse Mortgages 101 Instr: Bob Davis
Reverse mortgages can be an integral part of
retirement plans for senior homeowners 62 and over. How to Increase Your Energy by 300%
This course will describe in detail the history of Discussion about four necessities of life. We will
reverse mortgages, how they work, their benefits and discuss power meals, keeping energy up, power
their drawbacks, and the myths and misconceptions breathing, and the amazing ability to heal oneself.
— and provide the information for seniors or their LFG 286 83 – 1 Sessions
family members to help decide whether the product is Apr 12 M 12:30 – 1:30 pm
right for them. Mt. Laurel Campus Laurel Hall Rm 206
LFI 212 32 – 1 Session Instr: Dr. Joseph Denney
Apr 22 TH 1 – 2:30 pm
Mt. Laurel Campus Laurel Hall Rm 209
Instr: John W. Kennedy
Mount Laurel Campus, continued
Power Stretching for Maximum Results Learn the Basics of French
Many injuries can be prevented with just minutes of Parlez-vous francais? Have you ever dreamed about
Power Stretching daily. Once you lose your flexibility, strolling along the Champs Elysees, or enjoying a
it’s gone forever. Poor posture is not hereditary, but glass of Chardonnay at a sidewalk café in Paris?
family patterns are. Power stretching must be Or perhaps you would simply like to be able to
combined with chiropractic care in order to maximize order something delectable at a French restaurant,
your healing potential. “en francais”? Then join French teacher Diane
LFG 287 83 – 1 Sessions Chiocca on a magical journey through the sights
May 10 M 12:30 – 1:30 pm and sounds of France, its people and its culture.
Mt. Laurel Campus Laurel Hall Rm 206 LFL 178 82 – 8 Sessions
Instr: Dr. Joseph Denney Apr 10 to Jun 5 S 10 – 11:30 am
No class May 29
Mt. Laurel Campus Laurel Hall Rm 306
Instr: Diane Chiocca
Mount Laurel Library
The Human Dynamics Reverse Mortgages 101
We must not fear growing old, but we must fear not Reverse mortgages can be an integral part of
GROWING. retirement plans for senior homeowners 62 and over.
LFI 170 95 – 1 Session This course will describe in detail the history of
May 11 T 2 – 3:30 pm reverse mortgages, how they work, their benefits and
Mt. Laurel Library Rm 1 Instr: Dr. John Damiano their drawbacks, and the myths and misconceptions –
and provide the information for seniors, or their
What You MUST Know family members, to help decide whether the product
is right for them.
About Long-Term Care
Learn to understand, evaluate and compare competing LFI 212 93 – 1 Session
insurance policies, how to make sense out of the May 6 TH 1 – 2:30 pm
many choices and options, and how to deal with Mt. Laurel Library Rm 1 Instr: John W. Kennedy
insurance agents. Understand what Medicare and
Medicaid will and will not cover, and why nursing Exercise Science and Fitness
homes are becoming a thing of the past. What are the Have fun while learning an easy way to keep the body
advantages and disadvantages of home health care? in good physical shape. These exercises will focus on
LFH 102 82 – 1 Session strength and flexibility designated for or designed to
Apr 29 TH 10:30 am to 12:45 pm strengthen different parts of the body. The course is
Mt. Laurel Library Rm 1 Instr: Charles Klayman designed to provide knowledge, not to solve health
problems. (Not a certified trained physiologist.)
Bring your own large towel or mat.
LFP 105 82 – 8 Sessions
Apr 13 to Jun 1 T 10:15 – 11:30 am
Mt. Laurel Library Rm 1 Instr: Harriett L. Adderly
Days are abbreviated as follows:
M - Monday, T - Tuesday, W - Wednesday,
Th - Thursday, F - Friday, S - Saturday,
SU - Sunday
Willingboro JFK Patenaude Center
Reverse Mortgages 101 Managing the Foreclosure Process
Reverse mortgages can be an integral part of This class is taught by a HUD approved Agency
retirement plans for senior homeowners 62 and over. Housing Counselor. The housing counselor will
This course will describe in detail the history of instruct the class on ways to assist in avoiding
reverse mortgages, how they work, their benefits and foreclosure, how to handle the process of foreclosure,
their drawbacks, and the myths and misconceptions – the mediation process, and services that are available
and provide the information for seniors, or their to homeowners in NJ.
family members, to help decide whether the product LFI 231 83 – 2 Sessions
is right for them. Jun 23 W 10 am –12 pm
LFI 212 94 – 1 Session Willingboro
Jun 10 TH 1 – 2:30 pm JFK Patenaude Center Instr: Kim Cole
Willingboro Garden State Consumer Credit Counseling Service
JFK Patenaude Center Instr: John W. Kennedy
Famous Supreme Court Cases
Frank Sinatra: Why He Matters & Our Civil Rights
The 20th Century American Song Book consists of We will be dealing with some of the leading
selections by brilliant and gifted American composers Supreme Court cases involving interpreting the
such as the Gershwins, Jerome Kern and many more. 1st and 14th amendments. These involve “separate
Never before has there been such beautiful music. but equal” schools for African-Americans, voting
This session surveys Frank Sinatra’s key role in the rights, prayer and Bible reading, displaying the
Golden Age of American Music. Ten Commandments, creationism and evolution,
LFM 186 32 – 1 Session and taxes used for private schools.
May 14 F 2 – 4 pm LFS 140 32 – 10 Sessions
Willingboro Apr 13 to Jun 15 T 10:30 am – Noon
JFK Patenaude Center Instr: William Campbell Willingboro
JFK Patenaude Center Instr: Bernard Katz
Conversational German
Basic German without grammar. We will hear Social Relationships
German talks on CDs and see German skits on TV. and Resolving Negative Feelings
We will review culture, art, history, politics, Six one-hour PBS programs, “The Emotional Life”
entertainment and travel. Also sing folk songs. hosted by Harvard psychologist Dan Gilbert, on
LFL 128 83 – 6 Sessions improving social relationships and negative feelings
Apr 20 to May 25 T 1:30 – 3 pm and the search for greater happiness, followed by
Willingboro class discussions.
JFK Patenaude Center Instr: Georg Erk LFH 245 32 – 8 Sessions
Apr 12 to Jun 7 M 1:30 – 3 pm
Dealing with Finances While Unemployed No class May 31
This workshop focuses on creating a budget for those Willingboro
with limited income. The ability to read and JFK Patenaude Center Instr: T. Houseknecht
understand credit reports is addressed, along with
steps to improve credit scores. This information is
vital for those seeking employment. In addition,
direction is given as to how a budget may be adjusted
to reflect potential income, once employment is
obtained.
LFI 230 82 – 2 Sessions
Jun 7 and Jun 9 M & W 10 – 11 am
Willingboro Days are abbreviated as follows:
JFK Patenaude Center Instr: Kim Cole M - Monday, T - Tuesday, W - Wednesday,
Garden State Consumer Credit Counseling Service Th - Thursday, F - Friday, S - Saturday,
SU - Sunday
BCC Mount Holly Center
The Movie Critic God in America
We will review and discuss three delightful musical Where did the idea of our government begin? What do
fairy tales: Ella Enchanted, Donkey Skin and the etchings on our Washington monuments tell us?
Enchanted. LFG 279 81 – 1 Session
LFG 244 82 – 3 Sessions Apr 13 T 1:30 – 3 pm
Apr 22, May 20, Jun 17 TH 10:30 am – 12:30 pm Mt. Holly Center Rm 115 Instr: Marilyn Loiacono
Mt. Holly Center Rm 115 Instr: Douglas Olsen
Learn to Play the Recorder
Mystery Book Club This is a flute instrument with beautiful clear tone.
Discussion of three mystery novels: If I’d Killed Him We use the soprano and alto size for familiar tunes
When I Met Him… by Sharyn McCrumb; Death in the in ensemble. A study book is required. Bring your
Family by Jill McGown; The Tale of Briar Bank by own recorder.
Susan Wittig Albert. LFM 177 82 – 6 Sessions
LFG 216 82 – 3 Sessions Apr 12 to May 17 M 12:30 – 2 pm
Apr 30, May 28, Jun 25 F 11 am – Noon Mt. Holly Center Rm 115 Instr: Marion Constable
Mt. Holly Center Rm 115 Instr: Judy Olsen
Establishing a Budget that Works
Can’t Live Without Books This workshop includes important components
Discuss of three novels: Twenty Chickens for a Saddle such as why a budget should be established, the
by Robyn Scott, The Illuminator by Brenda Vantrease, steps needed to be addressed prior to constructing
and The Help by Kathryn Stockett. the budget, the creation of the budget, steps needed
LFG 274 82 – 3 Sessions to ensure a balanced budget, and tips on maintaining
Apr 16 Rm 202 the budget.
May 14 Rm 115 LFI 228 83 – 2 Sessions F 9:30 – 10:30 am
Jun 11 Rm 115 F 11 am – Noon Apr 16 (Rm 202) and Apr 30 (Rm 103)
Mt. Holly Center Instr: Judy Olsen Mt. Holly Center Instr: Kim Cole
Garden State Consumer Credit Counseling Service
Photography for Beginners
Very basic photography concepts – composition,
depth of field, etc. Please bring your camera and
camera instruction book to class.
LFA 133 82 – 3 Sessions
May 25 to Jun 8 T 10 – 11 am
Mt. Holly Center Rm 115 Instr: Steve Walter
AARP MONEY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
Low income older or disabled persons
can receive help organizing mail, setting up
budgets and paying bills.
For more information about this free
service, call (609) 894-9311 or
(856) 222-9311, ext. 1358 or 1498.
Willingboro Route 130 Town Center
The Human Dynamics Retirement Income Planning
We must not fear growing old, but we must fear not As you approach or enter retirement, your mindset
GROWING. needs to change from accumulation to distribution.
LFI 170 94 – 1 Session Understand the annual income you’ll need during
Apr 13 T 2 – 3:30 pm your retirement years to support your lifestyle and
Willingboro Room 115 learn how to position your assets to provide that
Route 130 Town Center Instr: Dr. John Damiano income.
LFI 224 32 – 1 Session
Identity Theft – It Can Happen to YOU May 25 T 9:30 – 11 am
Whether they’re snatching your purse, diving into Willingboro Room 113
your dumpster, stealing your mail, or hacking into Route 130 Town Center Instr: Joseph Johnson
your computer, they’re out to get you. Learn how to
protect yourself against identity theft and how to Estate Planning Basics
recover from identity theft. Estate planning is the process of mapping out how
LFI 222 32 – 1 Session you want your personal and financial matters to be
Apr 6 T 9:30 – 11 am handled during periods of incapacity or at your death.
Willingboro Room 113 Learn how you can implement an estate plan.
Route 130 Town Center Instr: Wanda Hardy LFI 225 32 – 1 Session
June 15 T 10 – 11:30 am
Preventing Credit Card Fraud Willingboro Room TBD
While it is easy to become the victim of credit card Route 130 Town Center Instr: Joseph Johnson
fraud, there are many simple ways to protect yourself
against this loss. Learn how you can protect yourself
against credit card fraud. Days are abbreviated as follows:
LFI 223 32 – 1 Session M - Monday, T - Tuesday, W - Wednesday,
May 4 T 9:30 – 11 am Th - Thursday, F - Friday, S - Saturday,
Willingboro Room 113 SU - Sunday
Route 130 Town Center Instr: Wanda Hardy
Burlington County College
Campus and Center Locations & Addresses
Pemberton Campus Willingboro Town Center
601 Pemberton Browns Mills Road 300 Willingboro Parkway
Pemberton, NJ 08068 Willingboro, NJ 08046
Mt. Laurel Campus Mt. Holly Center
500 College Circle 1 High Street
(Located on Route 38 near I-295) Mt. Holly, NJ 08060
Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054
Willingboro
Mount Laurel Library JF Kennedy Center
100 Walt Whitman Avenue 429 JFK Way
Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054 Willingboro, NJ 08046
The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP)
Utilize your talents and share your experiences!
RSVP is “one stop shopping”
for anyone aged 55 and over
who wants to find challenging,
rewarding and significant service
opportunities in Burlington County.
RSVP offers maximum flexibility
and a choice for service opportunities
anywhere from a few hours to as often
as you would like.
RSVP needs people to fill a variety
of volunteer opportunities. The
following seven are only a sampling
of what we have to offer.
Chronic Disease Self-Management – Tutoring and
seeking coordinators to teach others how to Mentoring Opportunities
“Take Control of Your Life.” Free training
provided to facilitate groups. Please contact
RSVP if you are interested in learning more
about the program, or if you are a facility Tax Aid
that would like to host a workshop.
Healthy-Bones – free training provided for
coordinators to lead groups in exercise State Health
program that increases balance and bone Insurance Counselors
density. Help others fight osteoporosis.
911 Cell Phone Bank Program –
seeking coordinator to provide free Bi-lingual
emergency cell phones to older adults Outreach Volunteers
and victims of abuse.
RSVP can come to faith-based groups, senior facilities,
50+ communities etc. to provide information and/or training.
Please contact Karen Bennett at kbennett@bcc.edu,
if you are interested in learning more about
volunteer opportunities that provide challenge
and freedom of choice. Phone (609) 894-9311 x1498
About LIFE
Dr. Robert Messina, President of
MEMBERSHIP
Burlington County College, invited LIFE RIGHTS
into the BCC family in 1990 and has A LIFE membership entitles you to
supported us ever since. Our take as many classes a year as you
organization falls under the Office of care to and can reasonably handle.
Community Enrichment. LIFE is self You are also invited to a Fall
governing by a volunteer Executive Welcoming Function, the Holiday
Board, which is elected by the Party and the Annual
membership. Our current President is Meeting/Luncheon. Members will
Nate Taylor (609-894-9311, ext. 1772). also receive The LIFE Gazette, our
Email LIFE at life@bcc.edu. newsletter, and announcements of
Since March 1990, under the upcoming events. We are a volunteer
sponsorship of Burlington County organization and request member
College and in cooperation with participation in the operation of this
Elderhostel, LIFE offers adults 50 years organization, in addition to
or older the opportunity to pursue attending classes. Members may
informal educational goals. join the mailing squad, be an
instructor, help as an office
assistant, and/or become a
CLASS CANCELLATION committee member. Give a little of
If the class is cancelled by the instructor, your time in whatever way you can.
the instructors should set up a telephone Class sizes: Generally the size of a
tree at the first session to ensure that class is determined by the instructor
every class member is notified. The and/or the Fire Commissioner.
instructor may cancel a class even if the
When an over-enrollment occurs,
College is open.
students will be placed on a waiting
If BCC is closed due to inclement list and will be contacted if an
weather or other emergencies, no classes opening occurs.
will be held on the college campuses and
PLEASE NOTE: At the instructor’s
the student will be called by the BCC call
discretion, a class may be cancelled
system. College closings will be posted to
due to insufficient enrollment.
the college website, www.bcc.edu and to
the telephone switchboard message for LIFE Website:
the weather hotline (prompt 8). http://staff.bcc.edu/LIFE/course.html
Local radio and television stations are Email: LIFE@bcc.edu
also notified.
Make-up sessions for cancelled class will
be at the instructor’s discretion.
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