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Phoenix Fall Education SpecialRegister For City TechThe New York City Technical College will hold registration through October 3 for fall, non-credit, continuing education course?The Division of Continuing Education offers courses in Pest Control Technology; Certified Professional Secretary Review; Hearing Aid Dispensing; English as a Second Language; Culinary Arts; Institutional Housekeeping Management; Welding; Environmental Control Technology; Dental Laboratory Technology, and others.Courses will be held at the Brooklyn Campus, 250 Jay Street. Register at room 313, or by phone, at 643-5570.Nanny%u2019s For Hire HereThe College of Health Related Professions at the State University Health Science Center at Brooklyn will offer a one-year %u201cNanny\women interested in professional child rearing and development.The course, which starts September 24, includes classroom and laboratory training in child behavior and development, specialized classes in nutrition, physical and emotional development, general medicine, play development, and home safety and security. There will also be practical training in home settings and day care centers. Job placement assistance will be provided at the end of the course.The class is $1,500, and meets three times per week, 9am-3pm. The Center is at 450 Clarkson Avenue. For further information, call 270-2297.Jewish Programs SetThe Educational Alliance West provides Jewish Community programming for all ages, working from two Brooklyn loctions: Congregation Mount Sinai, and the Kane Street Synagogue.There are several programs at the Educational Alliance. The Parenting and Family Centers offer a range of learning opportunities for toddlers up to 36 months and their parents, including art, music, dance, play groups, and outings, with Jewish cultural experiences focused in each session. There are also the Nearly Three and Three Plus programs, which will prepare children two to three-and-a-half years old for the coming Gani Heights Nursery School. There are also specialty classes in movement, music, gymnastics and art for 18-36 month olds, which have been expanded to include slightly older students as well. For registration and information, call 212-420-1150.Learn About JudiasmThree Brooklyn temples, Union Temple, Temple Beth Elohim and Congregation Ahavat Shalom, are sponsoring a 13-week Introduction to Judaism class, a survey course of Jewish history, theology and practice. The course has been especially tailored to meet the special needs of interfaith couples, as well as Jews who have had little formal Jewish education.Rabbis Melanie Aron, Neal Borovitz and Gerald Weider will team teach this course.%u25a1asses will meet on Thursday evenings, 8pm, beginning Sept. 18. Tuition is $50. To register or receive more information about this course, please contact Rabbi Borovitz at 638-7600, or Rabbi Weider at 768-3814.Law Classes StartThe Brooklyn Bar Association and the Appellate Division of the Second Judicial Dept, will sponsor a seven lecture course for attorneys starting September 22, on %u201cCriminal Law and Procedure.%u201dThe curriculum will cover arrest, bail and plea negotiations procedure; grand jury procedure; lineups; motions to suppress identification; motions to suppress physical evidence; search warrants; recent decisions; the trial; post-trial phase, a view from the bench; cross-examination tactics; appeals; and other topics.Lectures will be held at 123 Remsen Street on September 22, 29, October 6, 20,27, November 3 and 10,6-9pm. Registration is $100 in advance, $125 at the door, and $35 for students. For further information, call 624-0675.Open Book Now OpenThe Open Book teaches adult basic education to students over the age of 17. Courses include reading and writing, pre-G.E.D. training, and basic education.%u25a1asses are small; averaging 17 students. There are morning classes, 9am-12noon, and evening classes, 6-9pm; all meet three times a week, at 441 Fourth Avenue.Courses are free. For further information, call 788-0666.Berk Trade Starts FallThe Berk Trade and Business School trains students in the fields of electricity, plumbing, air conditioning, building maintenance, security and loss prevention, automotive trades, business and secretarial skills.The school offers its courses, in varying sessions, Monday-Friday, 8am-lpm and 5:30-10:30pm. Trade courses average six months; business courses average 15 months. Berk has four buildings: 384 Atlantic Avenue; 430-440 Atlantic Avenue; 383 Pearl Street; and 333 West 38th Street, Manhattan. For further information, call 855-7060.School Plans AuditionsThe Brooklyn Conservatory of Music is holding auditions for its Work-Scholarship Program. The program offers music study at the Conservatory in return for two hours of work per week as a tutor for younger students, administrative assistants, teacher aides, assisting with musical receptions and recitals, and general assisting with the activities at the Conservatory.Students can apply in all three categories of study: Children%u2019s Division, Secondary Division; and Professional Division. Auditions are for both jazz and classical departments. Students must prove financial need.Auditions are set for the Conservatory, 58 Seventh Avenue, on September 11 and 12. For information and an application, call 622-3300.AUTUMN SEM ESTERSEPTEM BER 22 1986JANUARY 25 1987Educational AllianceArt School197 EAST BROADWAY NLW YORK N Y 10002 CLARE. JCJDDSON KAGE.L DIRE CTOR OE C(Jl TURAL f . FINE. ARTS (212)475-4595A nnouncing th e 1 9 8 6 -8 7 P ro g ramCOURSES INCLUDEDRAWING AND PAINTINGLIFE SKETCH CLASSSCULPTUREMETAL SCULPTURECERAMICSCLASS FOR GIFTED H S STUDENTSBt ACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHYPHOTO SILK SCREEN PRINTINGDARK ROOM WORKSHOPPROGRAMS FOR SENIORSAND Nt THIS YEARDARKROOM MAGICin n o v a t iv e a r t s t e c h n iq u e sWA TE R C OlOR PAINTINGSPRING S EM E STE RFEBRUARY 2. 1987JUNE 1. 1987FACULTY INCLUDESCHAIM GROSSBRUCE HABEGGERMARTIN HOLIDAYU O O ISOLANIW ILLIAM JUNGJACK KAMINSKYGAIL LAZAROWTTZJANICE MAUROE D MULLERCHERYL PETERKAPAUL SERRABARRY SILVERMANSCO TT SUPRANERAND NEW THIS YEARRICHARD AHNTHOLZBANERJEE< All OR WRIT! FOR BROCHURE. APPLICATION AND KUKIHtK iril\THE EDUCATIONAL ALLIANCE ART SCHOOLCLARE JUDDS0N KAGEL DIRECTOR OF CULTURAL & FINE ARTSi97 EAST BROADWAY NEW YORK NY 1000?(212) 475-4595At The Brooklyn MuseumRaiders of the Fine Arts offers an exciting andenriching experience for children and young adultsbetween the ages of six and eighteen. Young artists,students who have demonstrated an interest in thevisual arts, and children who are curious about thehistory and culture of the world around them nave an opportunity to see the masterworks in the Museum%u2019scollections, explore new art materials and techniques,and learn about themselves through their own art.Fall 1986 Schedule of ClassesTools of the ArtistFor students 8 -1 0 years oldSaturdays, 11 a .m .-12:30 p.m.Introduction to SculptureFor students 13 years and olderSaturdays, 11 a .m .-l p.m.Behind the MaskFor students 6-8 years oldSaturday, 1-2:30 p.m.Modern MastersFor students 10-12 years oldSaturdays, 3 -4 :3 0 p.m.introduction toPhotographyFor students 13 years and olderSaturdays, 3 -5 p.m.The Language of ArtFor students 6-8 years oldSundays, 1-2:30 p.m.I%u2019ve Got RhythmFor students 8 -1 0 years oldSunday, 1-2:30 p.m.Look Back to the FutureFor students 10-12 years oldSundays, 3 :3 0 -5 p.m.About the Human FigureFor students 13 years and olderSundays, 3 :3 0 -5 p.m.ScheduleSaturday classes begin O ctober11, end D ecem ber 20.Sunday classes begin O ctober12, end D ecem ber 21.No classes Saturday an d Sunday, Novem ber 29 and 30 .RegistrationThere is no m ail-in registration.Class enrollm ent is limited, an din-person registration will b e ona first-come, first-served basis, inthe Education Division.For The Brooklyn MuseumMembers:Thursday-Sunday, Septem ber25-28, 1-4 p.m.For Nonmembers:Thursday-Sunday, O ctober 2-5,1-4 p.m.Course FeesThe course fee for the fallsemester is SIO O . (For MuseumFamily Members, all courses are$ 9 0 each .) It covers tuition an dbasic supplies. There is an a d d itional $10 registration fee foreach child. Payment must b em ade in full a t the time registration.ScholarshipsA lim ited number of scholarshipsare availab le. Please submit aportfolio of artwork an d a letterof recom m endation from ateacher by Septem ber 19.If you have any questions,please call (718) 638-4486,W ednesday-Sunday, 1-5 p.m.Comes AliveAt Pratt ,Pratt Institute%u2019s Continuing Education is the right p lace for newbeginnings, whether you w ant to start a new career, ad va n ce yourskills or explore a new interest. Take our Real Estate Salesperson%u2019scourse and fulfill the requirements for a Sales license, or get theportfolio an d samples you%u2019ll need for a graphic art job through ourPaste-Up an d M echanical class. We also offer you the ch an ce tog e t in shape with Such classes as Aerobics and a Total FitnessProgram offered at our m odern recreational facility.In addition to our evening courses, Pratt offers a Saturday studio artprogram for adults and children which include: Watercoior, Drawing, Comic Book, TV and Film Illustration and Children%u2019s Book Illustration, as well as Photography.DISCOVER PRATT AND LEARN WHAT YOU%u2019VE BEEN MISSINGClasses start October 6. For a free catalo g call 718/636-3453or write toPratt InstituteContinuing Education Division200 W '^ ? lJ n k k u Av/P Brooklyn NY 11205Septem ber 4, 1986, THE PH O EN IX, Page 17

