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ALP MEMBERSHIP REGISTRATION FORM SPRING 2013

An Adult Learning Program (ALP) membership entitles you to participate in all seminars and single sessions.  Choose the membership most suited to your needs from the options listed below.


PLEASE
PRINT THIS PAGE,  FILL OUT AND MAIL WITH YOUR CHECK PAYABLE TO UCONN/ALP TO:

                                                    ALP, University of Connecticut
                                                                    85 Lawler Road    
                                                           West Hartford, CT. 06117

For additional information call the ALP office: ( 860) 380-5038  or select Contact Us and send an e-mail.       PLEASE PRINT.

Name__________________________________________________Phone_________

Street__________________________________________________Apt.__________

Town_______________________________State_______________Zip___________

Email Address___________________________________________

 Annual membership includes Fall and Spring Terms, so if you paid for an annual membership this  fall, your membership will cover spring 2013.


SEMI-ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP (Spring):  __ $55


SEABURY & DUNCASTER MEMBERSHIP

SEMI-ANNUAL (Spring) ___$45

( Fees for Seabury and Duncaster reduced in appreciation for space at both facilities. )

Check here if you are a new member  __

Donation to assist ALP in programming $________


          How will YOU contribute? ALP is a volunteer organization with each of us contributing our share. Please let us know which committee or activity you'd consider working on or learning more about.

 _____ Curriculum Committee: Plans all seminars and other events.

 _____ Membership Committee: Integrates new members into ALP; nurtures leadership among members, including nominating board members; plans and staffs membership meetings in fall and spring.

 _____ Communication Committee: Reaches out to potential new ALP members though news publicity, Public Access TV, libraries, speaking engagements, website, and publications; publishes the ALP-Horn.

 _____Presentations: Presents a seminar or single session, or puts us in touch with a possible presenter

Thanks for your response!

      

 

    ALP Spring 2013 Registration

        
Name: ____________________________________(Please Print)

SELECTIONS - Please number the seminar courses you wish to take in order of preference.  If a seminar is oversubscribed, a wait-list will be established and you will be notified if a place becomes available. Those on waiting lists will be given priority for their second choice.  If you find you cannot participate in a seminar please inform the ALP office. Keep a record of the courses chosen.  Thank you.


SEMINAR CHOICESSTART DATETIME
_____SS-01 Understanding World's Greatest Structures, Jan 2910:00-Noon
_____SS-02 Classic Films, Jan 291:00-3:00
_____SS-03 From Yao to Mao: 5000 Years of Chinese History, Jan 3010:00-Noon
_____SS-04 Creative Writing, Jan 301:15-3:15
_____SS-05 Super Sonnet Selections, Jan 311:00-3:00
_____SS-06 Opera, Feb 19:30-Noon
_____SS-07 Exploring Contemporary Art, Feb 11:30-3:00
_____SS-08 Movie Buffs, Feb 710:30-Noon
_____SS-09 Global Solutions to Sustainability, Feb 111:00-3:00
_____SS-10 Big History, Mar 71:00-3:00
_____SS-11 Short Stories, Mar 181:00-3:00
_____SS-12 Writing Your Memoirs, Apr 21:00-3:00
_____SS-13 Connecticut Forum, Apr 39:30-Noon
_____SS-14 Appreciating Dreams: A Group Approach to Dreamwork, Apr 31:00-3:00
_____SS-15 Musical Theater, Apr 59:30-Noon
_____SS-16 The Play's the Thing, Apr 151:00-3:00
_____SS-17 Spring Hikes, Apr 199:30-Noon
_____SS-18 For Art's Sake, May 11:00-3:00
_____SS-19 Issues in the Episcopal Church, May 710:00-Noon

SINGLE SESSION CHOICESDATETIME
_____SSS-01 The U.S. Constitution: The Commerce Clause and Equal Protection of the Laws, Feb 1810:00-noon
_____SSS-02 The Mission of Capitol Community College, Feb 2510:45-12:15
_____SSS-03 The New School of Pharmacy at University of Saint Joseph, Mar 131:00-3:00
_____SSS-04 Charter Oak Cultural Center; an update on this radical experiment in Hope, Mar 2010:45-12:15
_____SSS-05 Eye Care for Older People, Mar 209:00-10:30
_____SSS-06 What Darwin Really Said: Part 2, Mar 251:00-3:00
_____SSS-07 Harriet Beecher Stowe and the Making of Uncle Tom's Cabin, Mar 289:00-10:30
_____SSS-08 Travel Is Fatal to Prejudice, Mar 2811:00-12:15
_____SSS-09 Academic Dishonesty, Apr 81:00-3:00
_____SSS-10 Master Class: Living Longer, Stronger and Happier, Mar 191:00-2:30
_____SSS-11 Money in Politics and Civic Life, Apr 1110:00-noon
_____SSS-12 Poetry, Hartford, and Ann Plato, 1841, Apr 1810:30-noon
_____SSS-13 Hollywood History (Rescheduled from Fall, 2012), Apr 2210:00-noon
_____SSS-14 A Poetry Reading by Rennie McQuilkin, Apr 2510:30-noon
_____SSS-15 Connecticut Architectural Landmarks (Rescheduled from Fall, 2012), May 910:45-12:15
_____SSS-16 Korea, May 91:15-2:45
_____SSS-17 What Kind of Bridge Is That?, May 141:30-3:00
_____SSS-18 Adjustment to College, May 1610:00-noon
_____SSS-19 Finances for Seniors, May 161:00-3:00