Opening Reception
for Portraits of Remembrance:
An Artist's Response to the Holocaust. The Work of Diana Kurz
Seton Hall University
November 10, 2002
A talk with Artist Diana Kurz and slide show in Kozlowski Auditorium followed
by gallery tour and reception in Walsh Library Gallery.
1:30 PM, Free
(973) 761-9006
Portraits of Remembrance:
An Artist's Response to the Holocaust. The Work of Diana Kurz
November 10- December 18, 2002
Seton Hall University
Walsh Library Gallery
Monday - Friday, 10:30 AM - 4:30 PM, Free
(973) 275-2033
The Sister Rose Thering
Endowment for Jewish-Christian Studies' Annual Holiday
Colloquium with artist Diana Kurz
December 8, 2002
Seton Hall University
Kazlowski Hall Auditorium
1- 3 PM, Free
(973) 761-9006
Although it is not specifically requested by every school, readers are strongly advised to call schools to confirm dates and times and verify if appointments are needed.
Bank
Street School for Children
(212) 875-4420
610 West 112 Street
Tuesday, November 5, 2002
7-9 PM, SFC Open House
Tuesday, December 3, 2002
7-9
PM, SFC Open House
Community
School District 3:
Gifted & Talented Program,
(212) 678-2897, Marilyn Carella
300 West 96th St., NY 10025.
Program
is available at 8 different schools in Manhattan.
The
Sterling School:
(718) 625-3502
299 Pacific Street, Brooklyn NY, 11201
November 14, 9:30 AM
February 24, 9:30 AM
March 26, 5-7 PM
April 3, 9:30 AM
Or
by appointment.
Smith
School:
(212) 879-6354
7 East 96th Street (between 5th & Madison Ave.),
New York, NY
Call
for appointment.
Green Meadow Waldorf
School
Nursery-Grade 12 Open House - 11/24 (2-4 PM)
Introductory Session - 12/13 (8:30 AM)
307 Hungry Hollow Road
Chestnut Ridge, NY, Rockland County
(854) 356-2514
Three
Hot Shows
- Beauty & The Beast
- The Lion King
- AIDA
Call: 212-703-1040 or 800-439-9000
Fax: 212-703-1085
Email:disneyonbroadwaygroups@disneyonline.com
Web: www.disneyonbroadway.com/groups
Workshops
The
ADD Resource Center
Practical help for living with attention and related disorders, seminars,
courses, workshops and services for children, parents, adults, employers and
educators. Call in NYC (646) 205-8080 or Westchester/CT (914) 763-5648, addrc@mail.com
Resources
for Children with Special Needs, Inc.
2002/2003 Free Workshops Series: What's out there and how to get it...
Workshops
for parents and professionals about programs, services and systems for New
York City children and youth with disabilities. refreshments served.
In
the Bronx
At the New York Public Library, West Farms Branch, 2085 Honeywell Avenue,
10460
Transition from School to Adult Life
December
11, 2002, 10 AM - 1PM
In
Manhattan
At Resources for Children with Special Needs, 116 East 16th Street, 5th floor,
10003
Preschool Services for 3-5 Year Olds
January
29, 2003, 10 AM - 1PM
Bringing Liberty Science
Center to You!
Host LSC at your school, afterschool program,
or community event. Through assembly shows and classroom workshops, we bring
the excitement of LSC right to your location!
Classroom Workshops
Our classroom workshops, like our "Science Playground" program,
are 30-45 min. in length and are designed to accommodate up to 30 students
per session. The initial program fee covers 4 workshops at the same site,
on the same day. Additional programs can be purchased for an additional charge.
Assembly Programs
Our assembly programs are 45 min.- 1 hr. in
length and are designed to accommodate up to 350 students at a time. The initial
program fee covers one assembly program. An additional program fee is kept
low to encourage to break-up audiences of various ages into smaller groups
for a more meaningful, age oriented experience. There are five assembly program
topics from which to choose, including our new Weather assembly, debuting
in October 2002!
All our current workshops and assembly programs can be viewed under Educational Experiences at www.lsc.org.
Please call (201) 451-0006 and speak with either John Herrera x218, jherrera@lsc.org, or Jim McGlynn x340, jmcglynn@lsc.org, for further details.