Thursday, January 10, 2013
Livingston's adult school will begin their second semester next week.
You’re never too old to learn something new. Following a successful fall semester, the Livingston School of Continuing Education is returning this month. The school, which is for residents over the age of 18, is meant to provide residents with continuing education and life enrichment courses. Residents hoping to enroll should do so soon because the new semester starts on Jan. 14. Classes will be held at Livingston High School and the Livingston Senior Community Center. Organized by Livingston’s Senior, Youth and Leisure Services and the Livingston Board of Education, the school offers classes in subjects such as computer technology, business and retirement planning. There will also be theater and language courses offered, as well as …
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Livingston's adult school will begin their second semester.
You’re never too old to learn something new. Following a successful fall semester, the Livingston School of Continuing Education is returning in January. The school, which is for residents over the age of 18, is meant to provide residents with continuing education and life enrichment courses. Organized by Livingston’s Senior, Youth and Leisure Services and the Livingston Board of Education, the school offers classes in subjects such as computer technology, business and retirement planning. There will also be theater and language courses offered, as well as women's self defense. “In response to residents needs, we will be expanding our successful senior and adult day programs to include evening classes in computer technology, social media…
Friday, October 12, 2012
Introduction to Acting will be part of the Livingston School of Continuing Education.
You’re never too old to learn something new. Beginning this year, Livingston’s Senior, Youth and Leisure Services has combined with the Board of Education to create the Livingston School of Continuing Education. One of the classes being offered will be Introduction to Acting, taught by Broadway, television and movie actor Ed Schiff. The class will entail acting lessons, and scene and monologue workshops. The class, which starts on Monday, October 15, will be taught for six consecutive Mondays from 7 to 9 p.m. at Livingston High School in Room A-200. While the first class will be held this Monday, students may still join the class by Oct. 22. “We will emphasize the actor’s mantra of living truthfully under the imaginary circumstances in …
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Livingston's adult school begins its first evening classes.
You’re never too old to learn something new. Beginning this year, Livingston’s Senior, Youth and Leisure Services has combined with the Board of Education to create the Livingston School of Continuing Education. The school, which is for residents over the age of 18, is meant to provide residents with continuing education and life enrichment courses. Some of the subjects that will be offered in the school include computer technology, business and retirement planning. There will also be theater and language courses offered, as well as women's self defense. “In response to residents needs, we will be expanding our successful senior and adult day programs to include evening classes in computer technology, social media, smart phones & tablets…