Spring/Summer 2016 Offerings
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Spring/Summer 2016 Offerings
Women’s Exchange Spring / Summer Offerings 2016 Renew. Inspire. Celebrate. Project Linus Join the fun and help hospitalized children. All you need is the ability to stitch two squares of cloth together by hand. Sewn strips of colorful cloth are turned into finished quilts that are donated to Project Linus. Conversation around the table is reminiscent of the quilting bees of old. Mondays: April 4 and June 6, Noon to 2 pm. No charge. No registration necessary. PERSONAL GROWTH Journal to the Self Facilitator Michelle Fellman will show us how to use journals to explore various aspects of our lives, ourselves, and our relationships with others. Designed and developed by Kathleen Adams, a pioneer in the use of writing as a tool to personal growth, this course will help participants discover the writer within. Techniques such as character sketches, captured moments, and unsent letters can help people manage stress and express emotions in a safe setting. No writing experience necessary. 4 Tuesdays: April 5 to April 26, 10 am to noon. $110/$100 with early-bird registration 5 days in advance. Legacy Letters Join Marguerite O’Connor, goodwill ambassador for Chicago Jewish Funerals and co-author of Griefstruck: When a Death Changes Your Life, to explore how to navigate death and grief. Legacy letters are a powerful way to tell those you love what they mean to you; to tell mentors, teachers or friends what you are thankful for; to share lessons learned and life experiences. Tuesday, April 5, 7 to 8:30 pm. $25/$20 with early-bird registration 5 days in advance. Lessons Learned from Dealing with Death Marguerite O’Connor, goodwill ambassador for Chicago Jewish Funerals and co-author of Griefstruck: When a Death Changes Your Life, will host a discussion about changing trends in funeral service, meaningful rituals, celebrating life and navigating loss. Tuesday, April 12, 7 to 8:30 pm. $25/$20 with early-bird registration 5 days in advance. Mental Training For Peak Performance Every Olympic athlete knows to realize their full potential and perform at their highest level they must develop both their physical strength and skills, and their mental strength. Whether you are a parent hoping to get into the head of your student athlete or hoping to increase your own winning attitude, join Christie Southern, certified by The American College of Sports Medicine who will present the most upto-date neuropsychological research on how to train the brain; offering scientifically proven strategies related to how to increase self-confidence, composure, focus and a more positive winning outlook. Wednesday evening, April 20, 7 to 8:30 pm. $25/$20 with early-bird registration 5 days in advance. Women & Transition: Reinventing Work and Life Guided by Linda Rossetti’s new book, Women & Transition, Deb Guy, Women’s Exchange executive director, will facilitate a discussion group with questions and exercises provided by the author. Understanding transition as a process through which we re-evaluate how we make meaning and purpose in our lives is certain to bring a new awareness for each participant. The author will join us by Skype during one session to share her research and to answer questions. For the first class, read Section 1: Understanding Transition. 4 Thursdays: April 21 to May 12, 1 to 3 pm. $125/$100 with early-bird registration 5 days in advance. Mastering the Art of Public Speaking A recent survey found that people fear speaking in public more than heights, financial problems, sickness and even death. But public speaking is a skill anyone can master, with preparation and coaching. Learn the basic principles of delivering a powerful speech in this two-part class facilitated by Stephanie Vlahakis, WE board member and former president of the National Hellenic Museum. 2 Fridays: April 22 and 29, 10 to 11:30 am. $45/$40 with early-bird registration 5 days in advance. Creating Your Successful Midlife Chapter Midlife can bring new passions, possibilities and inspiration. Join Miriam Iwrey, MSW, as we explore 10 steps that will inspire you to create a life filled with everything you desire. Embrace your power and wisdom and redefine the years ahead. Tuesday, May 17, 7 to 8:30 pm. $25/$20 with early-bird registration 5 days in advance. Custody Laws Have Changed! Join Mediator and Coach, Kate van Dyke and Attorney Amy Gertler, Grund & Leavitt, when they review the new Illinois divorce statute taking effect January 1, 2016. It has big changes. Learn the changes to maintenance and child support in 2015. Come and have your questions answered. May 19, 5:30 to 7:30 pm. $30 REGISTER FOR CLASSES ONLINE www.womens-exchange.org No Pick-Ups or Fix-Ups: Internet Dating at Midlife 3 Thursdays: April 7, 14 and 21, 10 to 11:30 am. $45/$40 with early-bird registration 5 days in advance. All must register by April 4. Divorced, widowed, or never married, more and more midlife women are interested in dating. Learn an over-view of strategies and techniques for meeting interesting, intelligent men safely on the internet. In this informal workshop, Gina Logan, PhD, will share dos and don’ts, discuss how to write your profile, and teach you how to read between the lines on potential dates’ profiles. Wednesday, June 1, 6:30 to 9 pm. $45/$40 with earlybird registration 5 days in advance. Awaken Your Intuitive Heart Unleash the power of your intuition in this two-part workshop with author Therese Evans. Learn to turn within for guidance about yourself and the world around you. Strengthen personal and family relationships, improve business relationships, become a better listener and communicator, and experience spiritual growth, as you begin to see the world in a new way. Limit 14. Saturday and Sunday, June 4 and 5, Noon to 4 pm. $145/$140 with early-bird registration 5 days in advance. HEALTH & WELLNESS Monday Meditation at Noon WOMEN & FINANCE Join Linda Stremmel for a 30-minute midday break and begin your week more thoughtful and centered. Alternating Mondays, April 4 to June 20, Noon to 12:30 pm. $10 drop-in Getting It Together: Financial Skill-building for Women This class will help you to become a more confident financial services consumer. Learn how to tackle common financial concerns. Learn how to find and use unbiased information about products and services. This workshop is facilitated by professional financial advisers Anne Wieboldt, MBA, CFA(R), CFP(R) and Nancy Wieboldt, MBA, CTFA. No specific products or services are promoted. Expanded curriculum available at www.womens-exchange.org. 4 Wednesdays: April 13 and 27, May 11 and 25, 10 to 11:30 am. $110/$100 with early-bird registration 5 days in advance. All must register by April 10. BeMoved® Dance Fitness Experience Each week, with step-by-step exercise, we will focus with a different musical genre. Facilitated by Debbie Kristofek, Certified BeMoved® Instructor. Winnetka Community House, Room 204. Wednesdays, unless noted on calendar, 9:30 to 10:30 am. $15 per session Eat, Move, Sleep Explore the findings in Tom Rath’s book, Eat, Move, Sleep. Stephanie Pearce, Duke-trained integrative health coach, will focus on each of the three key areas to living well: eating, moving or sleeping. Learn ways to improve the quality of your life with simple suggestions and group support. Limit 12. 3 Tuesdays: April 12, 19, 26, 10 to 11:30 am. $70/$60 early-bird with paid registration 5 days in advance. Women, Money and Spirit Whether we are rich or poor, money tests what we truly value in life. Join us for a day-long conversation with Dr. Kate Levinson, author of Emotional Currency. How do we make meaning and find purpose in our relationship with money? How do we hold money as connection, care, nurturance, interdependence and compassion in a world that can be so cold-hearted about money? Can we care for ourselves, our families and those less fortunate? What is the confluence of money and spirit in our lives? Monday, May 16, 10 to 4 pm. $125/$100 with early-bird registration 5 days in advance. All must register by May 14. Anti-aging Trends and Treatments Learn how to be a better shopper for skincare from Dr. Amy Forman Taub, founder of a top dermatology practice and assistant professor of Clinical Dermatology at Northwestern University Medical School. Dr. Taub will describe the latest treatments in the nonsurgical anti-aging industry, the science behind the technology, and how it works for different age groups. Wednesday, April 13, 7 to 8:30 pm. $20 DISCUSSION & BOOK GROUPS Movies That Matter The WE movie group will meet and discuss “Young at Heart”, another thought-provoking movie specially selected for memorable discussion. View in advance or at 5 pm on April 4. Discussion facilitated by T-Ann Pierce at 7 pm. Monday April 4, 7 to 8:30 pm. $15 SPIRITUAL GROWTH: Aliveness to Self Embracing and Engaging Your Intuitive Power Learn to recognize and trust your intuition with holistic health practitioner Nancy Creely. This three-part class will teach you how to identify your unique intuitive communication system (auditory, visual or kinesthetic) and help you distinguish your intuitive voice from your inner critic. Learn to build positive energy and release toxic negative thoughts. The Surrender Experiment Join Harriet Porter, LCSW, as she shares this book by Michael Singer, author of The Untethered Soul. What happens when you just let go? The events that transpire will both challenge your deepest assumptions about life and inspire you to look at your own life in a radically different way. 2 since winning the vote in 1920. Dr. Beth Kelly of DePaul University combines documentary film (the PBS video “Makers: Women Who Make America”) with the historical essays in Feminism Unfinished: A Short, Surprising History of American Women’s Movements by Dorothy Sue Cobble. More details at www.womens-exchange.org. 3 Wednesdays: May 18, 25 and June 1, 7 to 8:30 pm. $75/$70 with paid registration 5 days in advance. 8 Tuesdays: April 5 to May 24. 1 to 2:30 pm. $160/$150 early-bird registration paid 5 days in advance. Short Stories Group – Join The Series or Attend Single Sessions Read along with this friendly group of readers. Each week we discuss a story from The Best American Short Stories of the Century, edited by John Updike and Katrina Kenison. Complete listing by week: www.womens-exchange.org. 8 Alternating Fridays: April 8 and 22, May 6 and 20, June 3 and 17, July 8 and 22, 10 to 11:30 am. $120/$110 with paid registration 5 days in advance. Single sessions $15. WRITING & CREATING Floriculture 101 at Four Finches Flower Shop Discover this intimate oasis in the center of Evanston… peaceful, fragrant and full of lovely flowers, little gifts, and yes…live finches. Owner Sarah Wright will teach us flowercare fundamentals, including conditioning tips and best practices for product longevity, and preparation mechanics for various containers. You will have the fun of creating a take-home centerpiece. Directions to the shop: www. womens-exchange.org. Wednesday, April 6, 10 to 11:30 am. $55 includes all materials. Circles of Women Will Lead to Change Women have gathered in circles since the beginning of time. Urgent Message from Mother: Gather The Women, Save The World “Bolen’s vision integrates feminism, indigenous wisdom, ecology and spirituality” giving us examples of how women working together can bring peace. Read, discuss and meditate in a circle with Andy Schweitzer, MSW, as we learn to listen more deeply to the voice of Mother Earth. 5 Mondays: April 11 to May 9, 7 to 8:30 pm. $110/$100 early-bird registration 5 days in advance. Drawing for Those Who Don’t Think They Can New Trier Township Pondering Point Discussion Group Discover a new appreciation for spring foliage with artist and teacher Marla Synder, who will lead us in an easy step-bystep drawing process. All supplies provided. Monday, April 11, 10 am to 12:30 pm. $40/$35 early bird registration 5 days in advance. Join members of the New Trier community for informal and lively conversation that focuses on social and emotional issues that are integral to the health of our relationships. Facilitator Linda Stremmel will offer a new topic each month. Wednesdays: April 20, May 18, 9:30 to 11 am. No charge. Memoir Writing Get your family history down on paper. At the monthly meeting, you’ll bring a family story that you have written and share it aloud with the group. Topics are suggested, but you are welcome to write on a different topic. Beginners welcome! 3 Mondays: April 11, May 9, June 6, 7 to 8:30 pm. $25 Lunch & Learn: My Life on the Road Holly Marihugh of BooksLive! presents Gloria Steinem’s latest book, My Life on the Road. Steinem, the quintessential writer, activist, organizer, and inspiring leader, reveals a story she has never told before: a candid account of her life as a traveler, a listener, and a catalyst for change. Salad and dessert included. Centennial Room, Winnetka Congregational Church. Friday, May 13, Noon to 1:30 pm. $30. Registration closes May 10. Watercolor for Those Who Don’t Believe They Can A-tisket, a-tasket, let’s paint a spring basket with artist and teacher Marla Synder. Beginners will learn watercolor techniques while painting a spring bouquet. All supplies provided. Monday, April 18, 10 am to 12:30 pm. $40/$35 with early-bird registration 5 days in advance. THOUGHT LEADER DINNER Hosting Dr. Kate Levinson, author of Emotional Currency Creative Writing: Your Pen, Your Perspective Discover your creative gifts through writing, whether short fiction, memoir essays or blog posts. This five-week seminar covers the mechanics of writing, gives you writing prompts, and provides you with a supportive environment in which to share your writing. For beginners or more experienced writers. Led by author Holly Marihugh. 5 Thursdays: June 16, 23, July 7, 14 and 21, 1 to 2:30 pm. $130/$120 with early-bird registration 5 days in advance. Stay tuned for an exciting opportunity to dine with seven others for a simple supper and conversation with Kate around the dinner table. Details will posted at www.womens-exchange.org by May 1. Women Making a Movement: Into the 21st Century Explore the multifaceted ways in which American women have asserted their rights to a full and fair share of political power, economic opportunity and personal autonomy 3 sense of events. We’ll explore how politics got so polarized today and then take a look at the front-running candidates in a new way: analyzing their horoscopes to see who might reach the White House. Join author, Sue Baugh for this fascinating and unusual look at the presidential race. Friday, May 13, 4 to 5:30 pm. $20 Afternoon Tea & Book Talk wwith Susan Branch Women’s Exchange will host author Susan Branch for an Afternoon Tea at Westmoreland Country Club, Wilmette. Before Susan’s talk, a wonderful buffet will be offered of fresh fruit, sandwiches, crudités and dips, scones, petite cookies, coffee and tea. Books will be available for purchase and signing by Susan. Tuesday, May 10, 3 pm. $40 advance registration by May 6. Life-Enriching Travel: The What, The Why and the How What do we mean by life-enriching travel? Why should we pursue it? How do we achieve it? What are the barriers? Volunteering is one option; making a spiritual pilgrimage is another; but there are many ways to make travel meaningful. Olivia Patterson of Lake Shore Travel will explore different ways we can broaden our horizons and deepen our experience with the rest of the world. Friday, May 20, 4 to 5:30 pm. $20 SALONS Confronting Fundamentalism: Christian Humanism and the Moral Imagination Reluctant First Ladies: Bess Truman and Mamie Eisenhower Dr. Cate Wallace, cultural historian, has written a series of short books examining the moral and intellectual failures of Christian fundamentalism. She suggests that hate-mongering Christian fundamentalism can only be stopped from within Christianity, just as hate-mongering Islamic fundamentalism can only be stopped from within Islam. If we understand the cultural, historical, and psychosocial roots of fundamentalism, then we can confront it more effectively. We can devise antidotes to the toxicities that fundamentalism entails. The antidotes she offers are simple, engaging, and persuasive. Friday, April 1, 4 to 5:30 pm. $20 The decade that followed World War II brought enormous changes to the U.S. and the world, with the rise of the Cold War, the decline of European colonial empires, and the emergence of the U.S. as a superpower. Yet Bess Truman and Mamie Eisenhower, the wives of our post-war presidents, saw their role as First Lady in very traditional ways. Indeed, neither really enjoyed life in the White House. Dr. Beth Kelly of DePaul University explores some of the experiences of these reluctant First Ladies. Friday, May 27, 4 to 5:30 pm. $20 Longevity: Living Well in a Discovered Life Discover What’s Hot for Summer Reading We are the first generation in history likely to have an extra 20 to 30 years of healthy productive life. How will we use this time? What are expectations and possibilities for this time? Kate Coughlin, WE board member, will lead the discussion. Bring your ideas and questions and engage in rich conversation, to find inspiration for your own extra years. Friday, April 8, 4 to 5:30 pm. $20 No time like summer for reading on the beach, screened porch, or patio. Join us at Women’s Exchange, when the librarians from the Winnetka Public Library share their list of captivating books for summer reads, both fiction and nonfiction. Friday, June 3, 4 to 5:30 pm. $20 Write Your Life in 8 Lines, 24 Words How to sum up a complex, wonderful life? In this salon, you will learn a guided process designed by writer and facilitator Susan Roupp. Distill your life experiences concisely into a format that will surprise and delight you: eight lines and 24 words. Friday, April 22, 4 to 5:30 pm. $20 CHANGE W O M EN’S EX B EN EF IT N H EO SP R IN G LU N C ER EN CE M AK E A DI FF Connecting E honors 2016 Join us when W d ar Recipients: Communities Aw r, President Elizabeth Taylo mmunity Bank North Shore Co ities Manager Gina Sich, Facil unity House m m Winnetka Co heon Speaker: Honored Lunc ist.com Val Haller, Valsl & Silent Auction s tie ni rtu po ble” Op “Seat at the Ta 16 Saturday, April ed at noon) rv se h nc (lu pm 11:30 am – 2:00 Improve Life with Better Sleep A Sleep in America poll has revealed that women are more likely than men to have difficulty falling and staying asleep. Neurologist Dr. Smita Patel, of North Shore University Health System’s Center for Brain Health, is a specialist in sleep disorders and integrative health practices. She will emphasize the importance of sleep to good health, and provide useful tips for improving sleep. Friday, April 29, 4 to 5:30 pm. $20 Ball of Confusion—Presidential Race 2016 Country Club Westmoreland IL 60091 ad Wilmette, Ro ew vi en Gl ld 2601 O Extraordinary times call for extraordinary methods to make 4 Spring/Summer 2016 Offerings Please note limited June listings. Complete Summer programming available May 2016. Be certain your email is on file to receive updates & weekly emails. Email: [email protected]. APRIL 2016 1 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 4 pm MAY 2016 Confronting Fundamentalism: Christian Humanism and the Moral Imagination 12 pm Project Linus 12 pm Meditation for 30 minutes 7 pm Movies That Matter: Young at Heart – view at 5 pm 10 am Journal to Self (4 weeks) 1 pm THE SURRENDER EXPERIMENT (8 weeks) 7 pm Legacy Letters 9:30 am BeMoved Dance Fitness, Winnetka Community House, Rm. 204 10 am Wills & Trusts 10 am Floriculture 101 with Four Finches Flower Shop, Evanston 10 am Embracing and Engaging your Intuitive Power (3 weeks) 1 pm Your Pen, Your Perspective Writing begins (5 weeks) 10 am Short Story Group - “Defender of the Faith” by Philip Roth 4 pm Salon: Living Well in a Discovered Life 10 am Drawing For Those Who Don’t Think They Can 7 pm Circles of Women Will Lead To Change (5 weeks) 7:30 pm Memoir Writing 10 am Sleep, Eat, Move (3 weeks) 7 pm Lessons Learned From Dealing With Death 9:30 am BeMoved Dance Fitness, Winnetka Community House, Rm. 204 10 am Women & Finance (4 weeks, not consecutive) 7 pm Anti-aging Trends and Treatments 16 11:30 am Spring Luncheon Benefit, Westmoreland CC, Wilmette 18 10 am Watercolor Painting For Those Who Don’t Think They Can 2 12 pm Meditation for 30 minutes 4 9 am Women’s Exchange Closes for WCC Rummage. All classes re-located. Check with facilitators for locations. 6 10 am Short Story - “The German Refugee” by Bernard Malamud, WCC 9 7:30 pm Memoir Writing 10 3 pm Hosting author, Susan Branch, WCC, Wilmette 11 9:30 am NO BeMoved due to Winnetka Rummage Sale 13 Noon Lunch & Learn - “My Life On The Road” Centennial Rm. WCC 4 pm Salon: Ball of Confusion—Presidential Race 2016, WCC 10-4 pm Women, Money and Spirit, Dr. Kate Levinson 12 pm Meditation for 30 minutes 16 6:30 pm Thought Leader Dinner: Dr. Kate Levinson 17 7 pm Creating Your Successful Midlife Chapter 18 9:30 am Pondering Points Discussion Group 9:30 am BeMoved Dance Fitness, Winnetka Community House, Rm. 204 7 pm “Women Making A Movement: Into the 21st Century” (3 wks) 5:30 pm Custody Laws Have Really Changed! Come & Learn How 19 20 10 am Short Story Group: “The Rotifer” by Mary Ladd Gavell 4 pm Salon: Life Enriching Travel - The What, The Why, and the How 25 9:30 am BeMoved Dance Fitness, Winnetka Community House 27 4pm Salon: Reluctant First Ladies: Bess Truman and Mamie Eisenhower JUNE 2016 1 6:30 pm No Pick-Ups or Fix-Ups: Internet Dating at Midlife 3 10 am Short Story Group - “Gold Coast” by James Alan McPherson 4 pm Salon: Discover What’s Hot For Summer Reading 4&5 Noon - 4 Awaken Your Intuitive Heart (two-afternoons) 6 Noon Project Linus Noon Meditation for 30 minutes (check we may be outdoors?) 7:30 pm Memoir Writing 12 pm Meditation for 30 minutes 9:30 am Pondering Points Discussion Group 9:30 am BeMoved Dance Fitness, Winnetka Community House, Rm. 204 7 pm Mental Training For Peak Performance 21 1 pm Women & Transition: Reinventing Work & Life (4 weeks) 22 10 am Short Story - “Criers and Kibitzers, Kitbitzers and Criers” by Stanley Elkin 13 7:30 pm Evening Memoirs Group – Beginners welcomed! 10 am Mastering the Art of Public Speaking (2 weeks) 15 9:30 am BeMoved Dance Fitness, Winnetka Community House 4 pm Salon: Write Your Life In 8 Lines, 24 Words 16 1 pm 27 9:30 am BeMoved Dance Fitness, Winnetka Community House, Rm. 204 Your Pen, Your Perspective Creative Writing (5 weeks not-consecutive) 17 10 am 29 4 pm Improve Life with Better Sleep, Dr. Patel Short Story Group - “The Key” by Isaac Bashevis Singer. Also meets July 8 & 22. See www.womensexchange.org 20 Noon Meditation for 30 minutes (we might be outdoors?) 22 9:30 am BeMoved Dance Fitness, Winnetka Community House 26 TBA Featuring music by: The Harmonizers 29 9:30 am BeMoved Dance Fitness, Winnetka Community House 20 REGISTER FOR CLASSES ONLINE AT: www.womens-exchange.org 5 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE Women’s Exchange: Partners in YOUR vision and growth. 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