OLLI Catalog Newsletter July - December 2019

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NEWSLETTER J U LY - D E C E M B E R 2 0 1 9 EDITOR

Cheryl Rodewig

ART DIRECTOR

Robert Steven Smith

CURIOSITY IS TIMELESS OUR VISION Making a difference in people’s lives as a leader in lifelong learning.

OUR MISSION

To provide quality, personal and professional lifelong learning opportunities through continuing education programs.

OUR VALUES • Quality • Customer Satisfaction • Integrity • Creativity • Respect For The Individual

The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) offers an impressive selection of educational and social opportunities for adults age 50 and older. With a purpose to promote lifelong learning and continued intellectual and personal growth for retirementage individuals, OLLI has become the place for fun,

interactive learning in a safe and encouraging environment. Our curriculum draws from the interests, talents and experiences of older adult learners. Academic courses are college level (without the homework, term papers and tests), and cover everything from personal computers to fitness for life and visual arts. Social activities include various gatherings for dinner, laughter and entertainment. Every student that enrolls in our courses or programs becomes one of our OLLI members and will begin to receive our quarterly Newsletter. Our members become part of our unique OLLI family where learning is a continuous part of our culture. Our members are proud to be a part of OLLI, and many of them have developed close friendships and experienced memorable learning opportunities. Come join us and see what OLLI can do for you!

All courses held at KSU Center unless stated otherwise. 470-578-6765 3333 Busbee Drive Kennesaw, GA 30144

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DESIGNER Elena Garza

CONTRIBUTOR

Gretchen Hornsby

CONTENTS

Director’s Message 3 Instructor Spotlight 4 Club Room 5 Day Trips 6 Courses 7-22 OLLI Social 24

DIRECTORY Pat Walker Program Manager 470-578-3508 pwalke43@kennesaw.edu Donna McIntosh Administrative Associate 470-578-4448 dmcinto6@kennesaw.edu


PAT’S PORTAL The community at OLLI continues to grow. Whether you are an active OLLI member or someone who is looking to participate, you will find adventure and excitement as you look through each page of course and trip listings. If our abundance of options makes it difficult for you to make your decision, then, do not hesitate to contact me. I will help you sort out your ideas, plan your goals, and get setup with everything OLLI. Join OLLI’s Travel Group for getaways to the destinations of your dreams. This past May, OLLI took a trip to the historic lands of Ireland. It was an amazing trip for everyone who traveled. We visited the Cliffs of Moher, Kylemore Abbey, and Giant’s Causeway, which was my personal favorite stop of the tour. We had the pleasure to see the columns made from 40,000 year old, cooled lava. The columns were massive, stretching from the sea to the foot of the cliffs. Other highlights of the trip were Belfast, the Titanic Experience, and everyone’s favorite…the Hillsborough Castle where the Royal Family of Northern Ireland live. Our travelers enjoyed the guided tour of the Castle as they walked through elegant interiors and viewed luxurious, regal rooms. We also visited other infamous castles in Dublin and Kilkenny. The group spent its leisure time traversing the Ring of Kerry and destinations like, the Kissing Stone at Blarney Castle and the House of Waterford Crystal. Every

day was magical as we walked the medieval, cobblestone streets packed with Old World charm and visited the historic ports of the country-side alongside their fishing towns. Near the end of the trip, we took a private boat to Garinish Island in Bantry Bay, where the beauty of Ireland can be seen for miles. Many OLLI students described their experience as a fulfillment of something on their bucket list. For others, the gorgeous, green, rolling hills and the picturesque thatched cottages were something they will never forget. Like our Facebook page at Facebook.com/ KSUOLLI to view photos from our trips and get the latest news on all things OLLI. I am already getting excited about our upcoming trips that are being planned now. As you choose your classes and decide on trips, let us know if you have your own suggestions. If you have a passion for a skill or hobby you believe should be available at OLLI, send me an email at pwalke43@kennesaw.edu. We love to incorporate new courses for our OLLI students and make sure each class will leave learners with an unforgettable experience. Let me know how I can help. I wish you all the luck of the Irish in your future success with OLLI.

OLLI SCHOLARSHIPS

IF YOU ARE AGE 50 OR OLDER, YOU COULD BE ELIGIBLE FOR AN OLLI SCHOLARSHIP! It’s easy. Visit us at cpe.kennesaw.edu/olli and click on the Al & Chet Scholarship Application. Review the requirements, fill out a simple form, and tell us about yourself by selecting one of the topics listed. If you do not have computer access, stop by our Registration Department at KSU Center located at 3333 Busbee Drive, Kennesaw, GA 30144, to pick up an application. You can mail it back to us to the attention of Pat Walker, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, Kennesaw State University, 3333 Busbee Drive, MD 3301, Kennesaw, GA 30144. If you have additional questions, please contact Pat Walker at 470-578-3508.

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ARTS & MUSIC Drawing FUNdamentals $119 | Instructor(s): Abby Hermes 07/09/2019 - 08/27/2019 10/08/2019 - 11/26/2019 8 Session(s) Tue 10AM - 12:30PM This course will cover the basic fundamentals of drawing in a fun and relaxed atmosphere. We will cover line drawing, placement and proportion of objects, perspective, appropriate shading of colors and other basics. By the end of the course, students should be able to understand and replicate various essential drawing skills into a simple image suitable for display.

Pencil, Pen & Ink Drawing Beginning $119 | Instructor(s): Abby Hermes 07/10/2019 - 08/28/2019 10/09/2019 - 12/04/2019 Omit Date(s) 11/27/2019 8 Session(s) Wed 10AM - 12:30PM Whether you doodle in stick-figures or wish to advance your hobby in a different style for more realism, this class will help the beginner artist to succeed! “Draw what you see” through patient, expert guidance and practiced technique. Requirements: One #2 pencil. Additional supplies will be recommended when suitable to your interests.

Pencil, Pen and Ink Intermediate

Drawing a Portrait

$119 | Instructor(s): Abby Hermes 07/10/2019 - 08/28/2019 10/09/2019 - 12/04/2019 8 Session(s) Wed 1PM - 3:30PM Expanding from the Pencil, Pen and Ink Drawing-Beginning course, students will continue to work with techniques such as: shading, creating depth, and contrast. Additionally, students will be granted the opportunity to personalize their study based on their own interests. With one-on-one guidance, students will individually incorporate their personal style into their crafts.

$139 | Instructor(s): Abby Hermes 07/09/2019 - 08/27/2019 10/08/2019 - 11/26/2019 8 Session(s) Tue 1PM - 4PM This course incorporates all skill levels from beginner to intermediate. While some drawing experience is preferred, it is not a requirement. During this course, the instructor will cover a comprehensive procedure for drawing a portrait. Students will study the features and structures that make up the human face, the importance of proportion, and learn how to effectively and accurately illustrate these skills on paper.

Color Theory for the Artist

Gouache Painting

$69 | Instructor(s): Abby Hermes 09/11/2019 - 09/25/2019 3 Session(s) Wed 1:30PM - 3PM 12/03/2019 - 12/17/2019 10:30AM - 12PM This course introduces students to the basics of palette mixing where lessons will include: how colors interact with one another to make or break an artist’s work. Exposed to a variety of techniques, students will be introduced to the color theory of James Gurney. Recommended for students who have taken or are planning to take a watercolor/oil/acrylic course.

$99 | Instructor(s): Abby Hermes 09/04/2019 - 09/25/2019 4 Session(s) Wed 9:30AM - 12:30PM Gouache is a centuries-old painting method with characteristics of both water-color and acrylic paint. This painting method can be used to create a wide variety of styles, forms, and details. In this course, students will be introduced to gouache painting methods and techniques. Students will also study some of the history behind this ancient form of art.

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Watercolor with Pen & Ink

Beginning Watercolor

Watercolor From the Masters

$139 | Instructor(s): Betty Carr 11/04/2019 - 11/07/2019 4 Session(s) Mon,Tue,Wed,Thu 10AM 4PM This class is designed for students who have prior watercolor experience using pen, ink, or paint. Students will be taught how to add clarity to their drawings and how to add sparks of color effectively.

$122 | Instructor(s): Kathy Rennell Forbes 08/07/2019 - 09/25/2019 7 Session(s) Wed 10AM - 1PM Omit Date(s) 9/4/2019 In this introductory course, students will learn the basics: preparing the paper, creating value studies, painting washes, painting on wet and dry paper, mixing colors, and techniques for saving the white of the paper. Demonstrations done by the instructor will serve as an aid to students who will engage in the construction of their own watercolor.

$122 | Instructor(s): Kathy Rennell Forbes 08/05/2019 - 09/23/2019 7 Session(s) Mon 10AM - 1PM Omit Date(s) 9/2/2019 Intermediate level students will study the paintings of watercolor masters. The instructor will provide printed copies to use in class (or you can bring your own). We will discuss the watercolor masters’ styles, techniques, compositions, and color palettes all while recreating one of their masterpieces. Students will also conduct their own studies and create original paintings.

Introduction to Painting Flowers in Watercolor $109 | Instructor(s): Betty Carr 08/21/2019 - 08/23/2019 3 Session(s) Wed,Thu,Fri 10AM - 4PM Learn to rely on your paintbrush to capture the essence of flowers. Students will learn basic techniques and principles that will give them beautiful, floral results, and the confidence to progress in their flower painting skills. Class will consist of live demonstrations followed by individual instruction.

Painting Floral Still Lifes in Watercolor - Intermediate Level $149 | Instructor(s): Betty Carr 08/27/2019 - 08/30/2019 4 Session(s) Tue,Wed,Thu,Fri 10AM 4PM This class is for those who wish to further the development of their skills in flower/still-life painting. In addition to practicing flower painting techniques, students will explore the incorporation of: complimentary objects, containers, and backgrounds. Students must have taken the beginning-level floral painting class.

Painted Vacations in Watercolor $122 | Instructor(s): Kathy Rennell Forbes 08/05/2019 - 09/23/2019 7 Session(s) Mon 1:30PM - 4:30PM Omit Date(s) 9/2/2019 In this course, students will create paintings inspired by their vacation and/ or travel photos, personal photographs, or sketches alongside instructor critiques and demonstrations. We welcome returning students to build on skills previously developed. An assessment of owned materials will be done to determine if additional materials will be necessary.

Painting From Your Photographs $122 | Instructor(s): Kathy Rennell Forbes 08/07/2019 - 09/25/2019 7 Session(s) Wed 1:30PM - 4:30PM Omit Date(s) 9/4/2019 Create beautiful paintings from your favorite photos and sketches! Instructors will discuss the composition and design of paintings all while providing guidance to students on their individual pieces. Work in any art medium of your choice (with the exclusion of pastel). Students should have prior painting experience as this class is designed for more experienced artist.

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Make Your Handmade Holiday Cards $49 | Instructor(s): Kathy Rennell Forbes 11/13/2019 - 11/13/2019 1 Session(s) Wed 10AM - 3PM Repurpose your old watercolors into handmade personal holiday greeting cards. In this 5 hour workshop you will design your own cards, recycle your old paintings, cut and paint your cards to fit your envelopes. In time, you may even be able to address a few. There will be a small fee payable to instructor on the day of class.

Paint Your Holiday Card $69 | Instructor(s): Kathy Rennell Forbes 11/06/2019 - 11/06/2019 1 Session(s) Wed 10AM - 3PM In this workshop, participants will create a personalized holiday card in watercolor. Working from holiday photos or other items, participants will paint one of several still-life setups. The instructor will provide guidance and a list of local printing companies to replicate your holiday masterpiece. Prior drawing and watercolor experience is required. Supply list will be provided before the start of class.

New! Travel Sketching for Beginners $99 | Instructor(s): Steve Nudson 10/23/19 - 12/18/19 Session(s) Wed 1PM-2:30PM There is no better way to enjoy and remember your travels than by sketching your experiences as you go. Learn to quickly capture the moments and memories of your travel by keeping a sketch diary of your trip. We will cover the basics of travel sketching with pen and watercolors for complete beginners and those with some sketching experience. We will discuss equipment needed and how to build a sketching kit. We will cover basic watercolor and sketching techniques while capturing the essence of your subject. We will spend at least one class outside on location to practice our skills in the real world.

Have Fun with Acrylic Paints

Oil Painting - Intermediate

$109 | Instructor(s): Herb Lambert 08/05/2019 - 09/30/2019 Omit Date(s) 9/2/2019 10/17/2019 - 12/12/2019 Omit Date(s) 11/28/2019 8 Session(s) Mon 10AM - 12:30PM This class is designed to help students apply their creative talent in: landscapes, still life, master copies, portraits, and more. Students will discover the flexibility of Acrylic paint and learn how to correct mistakes. Required materials: paint, brushes, and canvas.

$119 | Instructor(s): Ed Cahill 08/06/2019 - 09/17/2019 7 Session(s) Tue 9AM - 12PM $139 | Instructor(s): Ed Cahill 10/15/2019 - 12/03/2019 8 Session(s) Tue 9AM - 12PM A follow-up course succeeding Beginning Oil Painting. This class will continue to explore the use of oil paint with an emphasis on realism/ impressionism using a limited palette. We will paint wet on wet (Alla Prima) over subjects such as: still life, landscape, portrait, and florals. Final classes will focus on a professional presentation over framing and reviews of local opportunities.

Let’s Go Outside and Paint Successful Methods of Plein Air Painting $105 | Instructor(s): Ed Cahill 08/05/2019 - 09/16/2019 6 Session(s) Mon 1:30PM - 4:30PM Omit Date(s) 9/2/2019 $139 | Instructor(s): Ed Cahill 10/14/2019 - 12/02/2019 8 Session(s) An introduction to the world of Plein Air! Gain skills that allow you to craft paintings of local landscapes. Students begin with an evaluation of their basic skills. A checklist of essential materials will be provided. Some classes will take place outdoors. The course will conclude with tips on how to enhance your work for presentation including: varnishing and framing.

Oil Painting - Beginning $105 | Instructor(s): Ed Cahill 08/05/2019 - 09/16/2019 6 Session(s) Mon 9AM - 12PM Omit Date(s) 9/2/2019 $139 | Instructor(s): Ed Cahill 10/14/2019 - 12/02/2019 8 Session(s) Mon 9AM - 12PM An introductory course for those who wish to begin painting in oil. We will explore the uses of oil paint within the modern perspective with an emphasis on realism/impressionism using a limited palette. After students’ evaluations of skills, the course will begin with the setup of a proper palette, brush selection, thinners, and dryers.

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Calligraphy - The Art of Beautiful Writing $99 | Instructor(s): Ruth Murphy 09/09/2019 - 09/30/2019 11/04/2019 - 11/25/2019 4 Session(s) Mon 10AM - 12PM Give a touch of elegance to your personalized invitations, posters, and greetings. Great for beginners; this course focuses on uppercase, lowercase, and basic italic lettering using the broad pen. The final class will be devoted to a display of skill where each student will create an original calligraphic design. All materials included; no extra fees.

Jewelry Making - Techniques for Beginners $105 | Instructor(s): Marjorie Ryan 08/06/2019 - 09/10/2019 6 Session(s) Tue 10AM - 1PM $139 | Instructor(s): Marjorie Ryan 10/15/2019 - 12/03/2019 8 Session(s) Tue 10AM - 1PM In this course, students will learn several techniques for making their own beautiful, custom jewelry in the color of their choice. Techniques to be taught will include: simple stringing, silk knotting, bead weaving, crochet, wire work, and more. There will be a supply fee of $70 paid in cash to the instructor on the first day of class.


Jewelry Making - More Techniques

Legends and Basic Playing of the Native American Flute

$105 | Instructor(s): Marjorie Ryan 08/08/2019 - 09/12/2019 6 Session(s) Thu 10AM - 1PM $139 | Instructor(s): Marjorie Ryan 10/17/2019 - 12/12/2019 8 Session(s) Thu 10AM - 1PM This course succeeds the Jewelry Making-Techniques for Beginners course. Students will learn stitches such as: peyote, herringbone, and netting. Additionally, students will have the opportunity to work with wire and learn some new bead-weaving techniques. There will be a supply fee of $70 paid in cash to the instructor on the first day of class.

$89 | Instructor(s): Carmen Gonzalez 10/01/2019 - 11/05/2019 6 Session(s) Tue 6PM - 8PM In this course, students will learn how the flute was originally used by the Plains Indians and how it has re-gained popularity in the music industry. Students will also be introduced to basic steps on how to play the Native American flute. Students are encouraged to bring their own flute, however, flutes will be available for purchase.

Instant Piano $59 | Instructor(s): Michael McMillan 07/29/2019 - 07/29/2019 1 Session(s) Mon 1PM - 4PM 10/28/2019 - 10/28/2019 Learn secrets your piano teacher never told you in this 3-hour session. Students will learn all the chords needed to play any song, any style, and any key. Students will then perfect their technique at home using an exclusive CD. A cash or check payment of $29 is required for supplies.

Piano By Ear $79 | Instructor(s): Michael McMillan 11/04/2019 - 11/04/2019 1 Session(s) Mon 12PM - 4PM Contrary to popular belief, anyone can learn to play by ear. Learn: the inside secrets professional pianists use (but never reveal) how to pick tunes right out of your head how to get songs off the radio how to transpose. This workshop goes beyond mere “ear training� Open to all musicians (not just pianists) who have a basic understanding of chord theory. Beginners should take Instant Piano as a prerequisite. Bring cash or check for $34 to pay instructor directly for the student manual and accompanying materials.

The Joy of Singing $99 | Instructor(s): Donna Angel 07/08/2019 - 08/26/2019 8 Session(s) Mon 10AM - 11:30AM 10/07/2019 - 11/25/2019 A voice class for anyone who enjoys singing and wishes to improve their technique. In this course, we will vocalize as a group and individually. Each student should bring a piece of music they want to work on. The class will be constructive and non-judgmental so students may gain confidence with solo performance.

Digital Photography Introduction $149 | Instructor(s): Todd Hull 08/21/2019 - 09/25/2019 6 Session(s) Wed 1PM - 3:30PM 11/06/2019 - 12/11/2019 In this course, students will learn how to recognize and use the controls of the camera to capture spectacular images, how to set the camera up for better photographs, and how to retrieve, upload, and manipulate the images from camera to computer. Students should bring their camera, storage media card, and camera instruction manual to class.

Location: The Solana at East Cobb

One Hit Wonders

$49 | Instructor(s): Gerald Flinchum 08/02/2019 -09/06/2019 6 Session(s) Fri 10AM - 11:30AM This course will focus on vintage songs and bands from 1960-1969, period songs and obscure bands from the days of AM radio and 45RPM records.

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HISTORY New! The Art of Alfred Hitchcock - Part III $129 | Instructor(s): George Mengert 10/01/2019 - 11/19/2019 8 Session(s) Tue 10AM - 12:30PM This class will continue to look at stylistic techniques and themes from Parts I & II of the course, The Art of Alfred Hitchcock. Students will view some of the very early work of Hitchcock, including: his films from the Hollywood era. Parts I & II are not prerequisites. All new films will be studied in this course. There will not be any repeated films from Parts I & II.

NEW! “Hoppy,

Gene, and Me” The Golden Age of the “B” Western

$129 | Instructor(s): George Mengert 07/09/2019 - 08/27/2019 8 Session(s) Tue 10AM - 12:30PM LOCATION: KSU CENTER

$59 | Instructor(s): George Mengert 07/10/2019-08/14/19 6 Session(s) Wed 10:30AM-12PM LOCATION: ARBOR TERRACE AT BURNT HICKORY

This course will view and discuss the stars of the period of film history known as the “B” Western. Students will analyze the distinctive elements of these films and discuss them. Films range from: “Hopalong Cassidy” to “The Lone Ranger.”

New! Shakespeare Goes to the Opera $99 | Instructor(s): Donna Angel 10/07/2019 - 11/25/2019 8 Session(s) Mon 1PM - 2:30PM In this course, students will take a look at some operatic composers who based their works on Shakespeare’s plays, such as: Macbeth, Othello, Falstaff, Romeo and Juliet, and Midsummer Night’s Dream. The instructor will provide students with the supplies necessary to thoroughly engage with the course material.

New! The U.S. Constitution $69 | Instructor(s): Quentin Thomas 10/09/2019 - 11/13/2019 6 Session(s) Wed 10:30AM - 12PM The Constitution of the United States is the oldest governing document in the world. It was written over the summer of 1787 by a group of great American leaders. It has guided our country successfully since 1787. There is some reason that it has prevailed throughout all of these years. Was it a miracle? Come find out!

Fighting Sail: America in the War of 1812 $99 | Instructor(s): Tom Metcalf 07/08/2019 - 08/12/2019 6 Session(s) Mon 6:30PM - 8:30PM When the War of 1812 began, the U.S. had a 17-ship blue water navy to face the 600plus ships of the British. In this course we will examine the events leading up to the war, the construction and deployment of the six “super” frigates, the officer corps of the fledgling Navy, and the various sea battles and action, including those on the Great Lakes and Lake Champlain. We will use firsthand narratives and cover a potpourri of nautical facts and trivia.

Location: Booth Western Art Museum

Cavalry Operations in the American Civil War $99 | Instructor(s): Michael Shaffer 07/08/2019 - 08/26/2019 8 Session(s) Mon 7PM - 9PM This course explores the theory, practice, and operations of Civil War cavalry; the development of the mounted arm; and the tactics various officers (Forrest, Sheridan, Stuart, Hampton, Custer, and others) adopted. We will examine partisan operations, raids, and review major cavalry engagements. Optional Textbook: “Cavalry Raids of the Civil War” Author: Robert W. Black.

Location: Booth Western Art Museum

Grant & Sherman: “Together in Victory”

$99 | Instructor(s): Michael Shaffer 08/01/2019 - 08/29/2019 4 Session(s) Thu 6PM - 8PM Omit Date(s) 8/22/2019 During the American Civil War, an early bond developed between U.S. Grant and William T. Sherman — officers with different personalities, strengths, and weaknesses. This course will compare and contrast the leadership styles of both men, compare personalities and drill into their respective battlefield performances.

Technology in the Civil War

The Age of Clipper Ships

$99 | Instructor(s): Michael Shaffer 10/10/2019 - 11/14/2019 4 Session(s) Thu 6PM - 8PM Omit Date(s) 10/24/2019, 11/7/2019 The American Civil War brought out the best creative minds as the North and South adopted new technologies in their quest for victory. In this course, students will learn about the military use of aeronautics, submersibles, the telegraph (a 19th-century version of texting) and the role of the railroads in moving men and materials. Optional Textbook: “Trial by Fire: Science, Technology, and the Civil War.” Author: Charles Ross.

$99 | Instructor(s): Tom Metcalf 10/07/2019 - 11/11/2019 6 Session(s) Mon 6:30PM - 8:30PM The age of Clipper ships came, flourished, and vanished in the mid19th century. With their sleek lines and billowing sails, these ships raced to deliver cargoes in record time. This course details the birth, glory years, and decline of the Clipper. We examine the design in detail, Matthew Fontaine Maury’s work mapping the oceans, the men and women of the Clipper trade, and Clippers that made notable voyages, including the Great Tea Race of 1866.

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Reflections on Elections $69 | Instructor(s): Quentin Thomas 08/21/2019 - 09/25/2019 6 Session(s) Wed 11AM - 12:30PM Set prior to 1990, this class will look at the founders’ debates and ideas that led to Article II of the Constitution. Discussion will also address the personalities and challenges that met by past Presidents, including their impact on the nation, the world, and their legacies.

Cowboys, Indians and Others $69 | Instructor(s): Quentin Thomas 08/21/2019 - 09/25/2019 6 Session(s) Wed 9AM - 10:30AM This course will look at the authentic American West. Discover legendary women, the great Native American civilizations and cultures, the real American cowboy, how the West was populated, and crime and outlaws.

Civil War in the Western Theatre $119 | Instructor(s): Michael Shaffer 10/21/2019 - 12/9/19 8 Session(s) Mon 6PM-8PM In this course, students will explore the military action at many battle locations. Learn about the commanding officers involved in the areas, which, most historians agree, decided the outcome of the war. There will be an optional textbook available for purchase.

The Civil War in the Far West $89 | Instructor(s): Gerald Flinchum 07/10/2019 - 08/28/2019 8 Session(s) Wed 6PM - 7:30PM This course focuses on the military campaigns of the Civil War in the far West. Students will learn about how the Western Territories and state of California were effected by the Civil War. Historical events that shaped the American West ill be discussed in depth.

New! Reconstruction Revisited: The Struggle to Readmit the Southern States

The Early Years: US Involvement in Vietnam 19411961

$99 | Instructor(s): Elsa Nystrom 10/02/2019 - 11/20/2019 8 Session(s) Wed 1PM - 2:30PM The impact of the Civil War has cast a long shadow in the United States. In this class, we will look at how Reconstruction played out in each of the former Confederate States in hopes of shedding more light on the current political conditions that exist in the U.S. today.

$99 | Instructor(s): Gerald Flinchum 08/08/2019 - 09/26/2019 8 Session(s) Thu 6PM - 7:30PM This class covers the early involvement of the U.S. in Vietnam during World War II. Students will learn about everything from the first U.S. Army casualty to the ghost of a WWII military leader drawn into a guerrilla war. Discover the mysterious beginnings of a classified American military buildup and more.

Iron Maidens: Iron Warships of the Confederacy

New! Murder of Martin Luther King, Jr.

$99 | Instructor(s): Gerald Flinchum 10/15/2019 - 12/03/2019 8 Session(s) Tue 10AM - 11:30AM This course covers the plans, development, and building of the 50 iron armored warships constructed for the Confederacy, in which only 22 saw active service. Students will cover topics on Georgian warships, such as: the CSS Georgia, the CSS Savannah, and the CSS Atlanta.

$99 | Instructor(s): Sal DePasquale 10/03/2019 - 11/21/2019 8 Session(s) Thu 10:30AM - 12PM One year before he was assassinated, Martin Luther King Jr. addressed the Riverside Church in New York about the moral depravity of the Vietnam War. In this course, students will examine documented research, discuss white supremacy, and take a look at religion to develop new theories about Dr. King’s assassination.

Location: The Arbor at Bridge Mill

New! Civil War Leaders: Politicians and Officers

$69 | Instructor(s): Michael Shaffer 08/01/2019 - 08/22/2019 4 Session(s) Thu 2PM - 4PM The American Civil War contains a rich history beyond the battlefield, as politicians, North and South, struggled to secure the best generals. During this course, students will learn about two famous presidents and their primary military chieftains, which will focus on their personalities on and off the battlefield.

New! Great Poet’s Revisited $79 | Instructor(s): George Mengert 10/3/2019 - 11/7/2019 6 Session(s) Thu 10AM - 11:30AM This 6 week course will revisit the works of 6 master poets of the 19th and 20th centuries - Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, Robert Frost, W. B. Yeats, T.S. Elliot, and W.H. Auden. We will read and discuss some of their best work while also exploring the fascinating personal lives of these great artists. If you’ve never read these poets or if you would like to read them again for new and fresh insights into their work, please join us for a stimulating hour and a class conversation each Thursday.

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DESTINATIONS With OLLI Travel

TAKING YOU ON ADVENTURES IN AND OUT OF THE CLASSROOM

September

Chattanooga Aquarium and Sites 9/19

The group will visit the Chattanooga Aquarium and tour the riverfront and surrounding attractions in downtown Chattanooga.

October

Blue Ridge Apple Picking and Winery Tour 10/24

The group will travel to Mercier Orchards and select apples and tour the facility. We will also tour a local winery in the Blue Ridge area.

December

Atlanta Botantical Gardens 12/5

The group will travel to the Atlanta Botantical Gardens for the Holiday Lights Extravaganza. This tour will take place in the evening.

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For more information, contact Pat Walker at 470-578-3508.

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COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY Let’s Begin With Computers! $59 | Instructor(s): Dale Morgan 07/31/2019 - 07/31/2019 10/08/2019 - 10/08/2019 1 Session(s) Wed 10AM - 12PM This is a course for those who have no experience with computers. This short session will help prepare you for the Introduction to PCs course. You will learn how to power up the computer, as well as how to navigate using the mouse and keyboard.

OLLI SCHOLAR COMPUTER CERTIFCIATE

Following are the five foundation courses to be completed for the OLLI Scholar Computer Certificate. Each course builds upon what the previous course has presented. You should complete all five courses within one year to earn the certificate.

OLLI Scholar Class 1

Introduction to PCs

$109 | Instructor(s): Dale Morgan 08/06/2019 - 08/06/2019 10/17/2019 - 10/17/2019 1 Session(s) Tue 9AM - 3PM Designed for those with some basic knowledge of computers, students will learn: how to properly identify and use hardware/software, technology shortcuts, parts of the computer, proper operation of the mouse, and examination of computer storage.

OLLI Scholar Class 2

Windows 10

$199 | Instructor(s): Dale Morgan 08/13/2019 - 08/14/2019 10/28/2019 - 10/29/2019 2 Session(s) Tue,Wed 9AM - 3PM Learn the functions and features of the Windows 10 interface, which includes how to: set up multiple desktops, organize your start screen, utilize search tools, mark up and share websites, install and use apps, view multiple email accounts in one application, and more! OLLI Scholar Class 3

Microsoft Word

$199 | Instructor(s): Dale Morgan 08/26/2019 - 08/27/2019 11/06/2019 - 11/07/2019 2 Session(s) Mon,Tue 9AM - 3PM This is a fun, basic, hands-on class. Students will use software involving the basics of Microsoft Word. Learn the fundamentals of navigation and selection techniques used in email, and on the Internet. This class uses Microsoft Word 2016 to create, edit, save and print a letter format.

OLLI Scholar Class 4

Communicating Through Social Media $199 | Instructor(s): Dale Morgan 09/10/2019 - 09/11/2019 11/18/2019 - 11/19/2019 2 Session(s) Tue,Wed 9AM - 3PM Go beyond the basics you learned in Introduction to PCs. Discover useful websites and gain insight into email, software, and photo-sharing space. Work with attachments and get some important tips to help you communicate effectively, learn the dos and don’ts of email, and discover Internet navigation.

OLLI Scholar Class 5

Easy Steps to Safeguard Your Computer $109 | Instructor(s): Dale Morgan 09/16/2019 - 09/16/2019 11/21/2019 - 11/21/2019 1 Session(s) Mon 9AM - 3PM Spring clean your computer to keep it running at its best. Using Windows, and other tools, learn how to free up disk space and clean up Internet files, including cookies. Additionally, learn how to deal with security issues such as: Spyware, viruses, and pop-ups. Prerequisite: Introduction to PCs.

Microsoft PowerPoint $109 | Instructor(s): Dale Morgan 09/19/2019 - 09/19/2019 12/04/2019 - 12/04/2019 1 Session(s) Thu 9AM - 3PM There are so many reasons to learn PowerPoint! In this course, students will learn to create effective presentations, organize a collage with added commentary, personalize a slideshow, animate slides, and add sound/music to creations. Have fun becoming more familiar with a program in the Microsoft Office Suite.

Beginning Basics of Microsoft Excel $199 | Instructor(s): Dale Morgan 09/25/2019 - 09/26/2019 12/10/2019 - 12/11/2019 2 Session(s) Wed,Thu 9AM - 3PM This course teaches students how to use the Microsoft Office Program, Excel. Students will learn how to: make columns of information, manipulate large amounts of data, insert basic formulas, use auto format and auto fill, and create a presentable spreadsheet. Additionally, students can learn how to make a graph from their data.

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LANGUAGE & LANGUAGE ARTS OLLI SCHOLAR SPANISH CERTIFCIATE OLLI Scholar Class 1

Spanish is Fun! Part I $159 | Instructor(s): Nancy DeLisle-Brown 07/15/2019 - 09/23/2019 10 Session(s) Mon 10AM - 12PM Omit Date(s) 9/2/2019 $159 | Instructor(s): Angela Kyriacou 10/02/2019 - 12/04/2019 10 Session(s) Wed 10AM - 12PM This course is designed to introduce students to the Spanish language and its similarities with and differences from English. The course will provide students with a beginning vocabulary base related to family, school and everyday things. Students will acquire basic language skills needed to introduce themselves and their family. In addition, students will begin forming short sentences and answering questions using the present tense of regular “ar� verbs. Various components of Spanish culture will also be explored.

OLLI Scholar Class 2

Spanish is Fun! Part II $159 | Instructor(s): Nancy DeLisle-Brown 07/18/2019 - 09/19/2019 10 Session(s) Thu 1PM - 3PM 10/07/2019 - 12/09/2019 10 Session(s) Mon 10AM - 12PM This is a continuation of the course Spanish is Fun! Part I.

OLLI Scholar Class 3

Spanish is Fun! Part III $159 | Instructor(s): Claudia Rendon 07/15/2019 - 09/23/2019 $159 | Instructor(s): Angela Kyriacou 10/07/2019 - 12/09/2019 10 Session(s) Mon 1PM - 3PM Omit Date(s) 9/2/2019 This is a continuation of the course Spanish is Fun! Part II.

OLLI Scholar Class 4

Spanish Is Fun! Part IV $159 | Instructor(s): Nancy DeLisle- Brown 07/17/2019 - 09/18/2019 10/08/2019 - 12/10/2019 10 Session(s) Wed 1PM - 3PM Spanish is Fun! parts I-III are required prior to the enrollment of this course. Students will be provided with new vocabulary related to conversation, dining, and vocabulary when travelling. In addition to this knowledge, students will acquire language skills, such as: more complex sentence structures and vocabulary.

Beyond Spanish is Fun $159 | Instructor(s): Brigida Tellez 07/18/2019 - 09/19/2019 $159 | Instructor(s): Claudia Rendon 10/03/2019 - 12/12/2019 10 Session(s) Thu 10AM - 12PM This course is designed and specifically organized for students who have completed the 4-part series of Spanish is Fun. Through this class, students will learn about segments of grammar and verb tenses within the Spanish language, as well as Spanish history, culture, and conversation.

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Pause to Practice $99 | Instructor(s): Claudia Rendon 08/15/2019 - 09/26/2019 $99 | Instructor(s): Nancy DeLisle- Brown 10/10/2019 - 11/21/2019 7 Session(s) Thu 10AM - 12PM This course is for students who wish to take time aside to practice the simple past, present, and future tenses in Spanish. Students will engage in basic drills and short dialogues in which they will practice alternating among the tenses listed.

Easy Spanish Conversation $159 | Instructor(s): Brigida Tellez 07/16/2019 - 09/17/2019 10/08/2019 - 12/10/2019 10 Session(s) Tue 10AM - 12PM This course is designed for students who have completed Parts I through III of the certificate program, Spanish Is Fun! The primary focus of this course will be on basic conversation related to travel. Students will have opportunities to role play in circumstances surrounding daily life experiences and will be part of an inclass reading group.


Advanced Spanish Conversation $159 | Instructor(s): Brigida Tellez 07/16/2019 - 09/17/2019 10 Session(s) Tue 1PM - 3PM $159 | Instructor(s): Angela Kyriacou 10/03/2019 - 12/12/2019 10 Session(s) Thu 10AM - 12PM Omit Date(s) 11/28/2019 The course is designed for students who have completed Part I through IV of the certificate program Spanish Is Fun!, as well as Beyond Spanish Is Fun, or who have intermediate-level skills in Spanish. The focus of this course will be on conversation of various topics and themes, including movies, news, current events, and analysis of expressions.

Introduction to Italian I $127 | Instructor(s): Antonella Giannasca 08/05/2019 - 09/30/2019 10/07/2019 - 11/25/2019 8 Session(s) Mon 10AM - 12PM Omit Date(s) 9/2/2019 Benvenuti! Bravi! This course is designed to introduce students to the Italian language. Students will learn how to express themselves with basic sentences, using verb conjugation and everyday vocabulary. This will be a fun and active course that will allow learners to acquire basic Italian language skills.

Introduction to Italian II $127 | Instructor(s): Antonella Giannasca 08/05/2019 - 09/30/2019 10/07/2019 - 11/25/2019 8 Session(s) Mon 12:30PM - 2:30PM Omit Date(s) 9/2/2019 Improve your knowledge of the Italian language with this follow-up to Introduction to Italian I. Students should be ready to speak and express themselves in Italian while learning more about grammar and idiomatic expressions. This course is designed for those with prior knowledge of the Italian language, or those who have taken Italian I.

Introduction to Italian III $127 | Instructor(s): Antonella Giannasca 08/08/2019 - 09/26/2019 10/03/2019 - 11/21/2019 8 Session(s) Thu 10AM - 12PM During this course, students will continue to study and practice the Italian language. Students will learn more Italian expressions and verbs, as well as how to converse effectively in the Italian language. Students should be prepared to speak more in class.

Introduction to French I

$159 | Instructor(s): Cheryl Kothe, Danielle Vincelli 10/01/2019 - 12/03/2019 10 Session(s) Tue 1PM - 3PM 10/07/2019 - 12/09/2019 10 Session(s) Mon 6PM - 8PM Bonjour! This course is designed to introduce new learners to the French language and francophone cultures. No prior knowledge of French is required. All four language skills will be administered to students with an emphasis on listening comprehension and oral communication. By the end of the course, students will be able to express basic ideas in various tenses.

Introduction to French II $159 | Instructor(s): Cheryl Kothe 10/03/2019 - 12/12/2019 10 Session(s) Thu 10:00AM - 12:00PM Omit Date(s) 11/28 Salut! In this follow-up from French I, students will learn: how to order in a restaurant, introduce themselves, and ask about contact information and identity. More useful vocabulary will be incorporated to prior French language skills. This course requires Introduction to French I as a prerequisite.

Introduction to French III $159 | Instructor(s): Cheryl Kothe 10/02/2019 - 12/04/2019 10 Session(s) Wed 10AM - 12PM Expanding from French I-II, students will be exposed to the expression of opinions, and asking and telling the time/dates in French. This course is designed to build upon knowledge previously gained through French I and French II. The class Introduction to French II is a prerequisite.

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Introduction to French IV $159 | Instructor(s): Cheryl Kothe 10/02/2019 - 12/04/2019 10 Session(s) Wed 1PM - 3PM Parlons ensemble! In this course, students will be presented with the task of giving and responding to directions in the French language. The use of commands and expressions of obligation will be taught, as well as common prepositions and useful negative expressions. The course Introduction to French III is a prerequisite.

New! French Conversation I $159 | Instructor(s): Vladia Lartey 10/09/2019 - 12/11/2019 10 Session(s) Wed 6PM - 8PM This course is designed to introduce students to French the natural way. Students will focus on: listening, reading, writing, and speaking. This classes will also explore fiction, comics, and goofy stories. Students should come to this class prepared to participate, as it is very interactive.

Let’s Learn to Sign! Beginning American Sign Language (ASL I) $109 | Instructor(s): Val Johnson 07/10/2019 - 08/28/2019 10/02/2019 - 11/20/2019 8 Session(s) Wed 10AM - 12PM In this course, students will learn the basics of communication in sign language. Students will learn the manual ASL Alphabet, greetings, introductions, and a variety of vocabulary words and phrases. Deaf Culture will also be introduced.

Let’s Learn to Sign! Beginning American Sign Language (ASL II) $109 | Instructor(s): Val Johnson 07/10/2019 - 08/28/2019 10/02/2019 - 11/20/2019 8 Session(s) Wed 1PM - 3PM In this course, students will learn new vocabulary, phrases, and simple sentence structure to apply to previous ASL knowledge. The instructor will use an online curriculum along with in-class handouts and a textbook. The course Beginning American Sign Language (ASL I) is a prerequisite to this class.

New! Creative: Read Fiction/ Write Fiction $119 | Instructor(s): Beth Hermes 10/02/2019 - 11/20/2019 8 Session(s) Wed 1:30PM - 3:30PM During this 8-week class, students will learn from the masters to discover how to write compelling short stories and novels. Participants are encouraged to bring their favorite novel or short story to dissect and share with the class. Assignments include: writing prompts, in-class writing, and outside enrichment writing.

Write your novel, NOW!

New! Memoir: Life’s Most Interesting Chapters

$119 | Instructor(s): Josh Langston 10/02/2019 - 11/20/2019 8 Session(s) Wed 12:30PM - 2PM Discover the tricks and techniques novelist Josh Langston uses to produce a new novel every year. Learn how to write a gripping novel using story-telling techniques; gain insight on different styles of writing and tools for editing. Participants will also receive tips on finding an agent, editor, and publisher.

$119 | Instructor(s): Beth Hermes 10/02/2019 - 11/20/2019 8 Session(s) Wed 10:30AM - 12:30PM This 8-week class will introduce tools for identifying life highlights for your memoir. Using a variety of existing memoirs, students will learn how to apply storytelling techniques to the chapters of their own lives. Class assignments will include: writing prompts, in-class writing, and outside enrichment writing.

New! It’s Never Too Late to Begin Again

Publish Your Own Book

$139 | Instructor(s): Beth Hermes 09/17/2019 - 12/10/2019 12 Session(s) Tue 11AM - 12:30PM Omit Date(s) 11/26/2019 With author Julia Cameron’s work in mind, this 12-week course will focus on helping retirees and mid-lifers to honor their past and gain clarity for the future. Through memoir writing exercises, Artist Dates, and Solo Walks, participants will embark on a new journey. Class requires a textbook, notebook, and pen.

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$119 | Instructor(s): Josh Langston 10/02/2019 - 11/20/2019 8 Session(s) Wed 10AM - 11:30AM This course focuses on the many facets of independent publishing. In addition to the most common forms, novels and memoirs, the instructor will offer expertise in developing other subject material and alternative formats. Students will have the opportunity to find the best platform for their work, and develop useful publishing strategies.


FITNESS Ballet Basics

Pilates Basics

Gentle Yoga

$119 | Instructor(s): Barbara Hancock 07/26/2019 - 09/27/2019 10/04/2019 - 12/13/2019 Omit Date(s) 11/29/2019 10 Session(s) Fri 10AM - 11AM Learn ballet technique and terminology while boosting brain power! Our ballet class promotes strength, flexibility, and balance, all in a safe and non-competitive environment. Students begin at the barre with some mild stretching while the instructor demonstrates proper ballet postures. Included focal points are: center floor work for proper body positioning and continued balance, and floor exercises for core strengthening.

$119 | Instructor(s): Emily Berreth 07/08/2019 - 09/16/2019 10/07/2019 - 12/16/2019 10 Session(s) Mon 7PM - 8:30PM Omit Date(s) 9/2/2019 Ideal for seniors, joint-friendly Pilates increases strength and flexibility through gentle toning exercises and can be adjusted to suit all fitness levels. Boost your stamina and muscle tone without the risks of high impact exercise. Wear loose clothing. Yoga mats are provided.

$189 | Instructor(s): Emily Berreth 07/09/2019 - 09/05/2019 10/08/2019 - 12/12/2019 18 Session(s) Tue, Thu 11AM - 12PM Omit Date(s) 11/26/2019, 11/28/2019 Enjoy the benefits of a class that leaves you feeling refreshed and relaxed, yet energized in a heightened state of awareness. This beginners class consists of gentle yoga stretching. Wear loose clothing. Yoga mats are provided.

The Labyrinth - A Walking Meditation $49 | Instructor(s): Chris Beam 10/23/2019 - 10/23/2019 1 Session(s) Wed 1PM - 4:30PM The labyrinth, known to be at least 4,000 years old, is a spiral path leading to a central point and then back out again. The labyrinth symbolizes movement, growth, change, and provides a continually shifting perspective. Learn about this powerful meditation tool, walk a large canvas labyrinth, and center yourself in quietness and reflection.

Pilates Basics $189 | Instructor(s): Emily Berreth 07/09/2019 - 09/05/2019 10/01/2019 - 12/05/2019 18 Session(s) Tue, Thu 9:30AM - 10:30AM Ideal for seniors, joint-friendly Pilates increases strength and flexibility through gentle toning exercises and can be adjusted to suit all fitness levels. Boost your stamina and muscle tone without the risks of high impact exercise. Wear loose clothing. Yoga mats are provided.

Gentle Yoga $99 | Instructor(s): Emily Berreth 07/10/2019 - 09/11/2019 10/02/2019 - 12/11/2019 Omit Date(s) 11/27/2019 10 Session(s) Wed 7PM - 8PM Enjoy the benefits of a class that leaves you feeling refreshed and relaxed, yet energized in a heightened state of awareness. This beginners class consists of gentle yoga stretching. Wear loose clothing. Yoga mats are provided.

Qigong/Tai Chi for Seniors I $119 | Instructor(s): Lynn Cunningham 07/08/2019 - 09/16/2019 10/07/2019 - 12/09/2019 10 Session(s) Mon 10AM - 11AM Omit Date(s) 9/2/2019 In this senior-centered program, learners will be taught Tai Chi moves and postures designed to: improve balance, strengthen and tone muscles, improve concentration, and encourage an overall sense of well-being. This is done without high impact/strenuous activity. Students will also be taught Qigong breathing and relaxation techniques.

Qigong/Tai Chi for Seniors II $119 | Instructor(s): Lynn Cunningham 07/10/2019 - 09/11/2019 10/09/2019 - 12/11/2019 10 Session(s) Wed 10AM - 11AM This course, expanded from its precursor Quigong I, will have the same beneficial breathing and exercise techniques, but with more advanced techniques. Learners will be taught more exercises as well as advanced Qigong style meditation.

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LEISURE Astronomy - What’s Out There?

Bridge in the 21st Century Part II - Play of the Hand

Exploring Your Ancestors: Your Genealogy Journey

$99 | Instructor(s): Alex Langoussis 10/22/2019 - 11/02/2019 5 Session(s) Tue, Thu 10AM - 12PM & Sat 7PM - 9PM Besides gaining an understanding of our universe, students will also learn to find their way around the night sky. Additionally, students will learn how to choose and use a telescope; a star chart is included. The final session requires a flashlight and is under the stars at a dark sky location.

$99 | Instructor(s): Sol Putzel 07/09/2019 - 08/27/2019 8 Session(s) Tue 1PM - 3PM This is Part II of the course, Bridge in the 21st Century-Part I. This class can be taken as a stand-alone; no prerequisite is required, however, participants should be familiar with bidding concepts introduced in the first class. This course will focus on the play of the hand, particularly declarer play.

$99 | Instructor(s): Karen Molohon 10/01/2019 - 10/17/2019 6 Session(s) Tue, Thu 6:30PM - 9PM This class will identify resources available at genealogical/historical societies, libraries/archives, and government entities for students to research their family history. Topics to be explored include: creating a research plan, vital records, citing sources, organizing information, census records, cemetery records, military records, and much more.

Mah Jongg $99 | Instructor(s): Martina Goscha 07/16/2019 - 08/20/2019 11/05/2019 - 12/10/2019 6 Session(s) Tue 10AM - 12PM This tile game, similar to Gin Rummy or Dominoes, is an Asian favorite and an exciting alternative to card games. Learn the basic rules and play of the game. Enjoy a fun and challenging experience. No partner is needed. Hurry and register, the class is limited to 8 students.

Bridge in the 21st Century Part I $99 | Instructor(s): Sol Putzel 10/01/1019 - 11/19/2019 8 Session(s) Tue 1PM - 3PM 10/17/2019 - 12/12/2019 8 Session(s) Thu 6:30PM - 8:30PM Omit Date(s) 11/28/2019 During this 8-week course, participants have the ability to play, draw conclusions, and develop ways of thinking about the game. While designed for players interested in duplicate bridge, social bridge players are welcome. Books (included in course cost) will be provided by the instructor on the first day of class.

Bridge in the 21st Century Part III- Defense $99 | Instructor(s): Sol Putzel 10/02/2019 - 11/20/2019 8 Session(s) Wed 10AM - 12PM This is third in a series of courses for beginning and advancing players of bridge. In this course, students will study techniques for defeating contracts of the declarer. Guidelines and defense will be studied in depth. This course does not require completion of the first two courses in the series, however, completion of these courses is recommended.

Bridge in the 21st Century Part IV Commonly Used Conventions $99 | Instructor(s): Sol Putzel 07/10/2019 - 08/28/2019 8 Session(s) Wed 10AM - 12PM The 4th class in this series introduces bidding conventions to improve communications between partnerships in the bidding process. The class covers Stayman and Jacoby Transfers, major suit openings and responses, minor suit openings and responses, weak two bids, and strong two club openings. No prerequisites required, only prior knowledge of gameplay.

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Explore Your Ancestors: Taking Your Research Online $99 | Instructor(s): Karen Molohon 07/30/2019 - 08/15/2019 6 Session(s) Tue, Thu 1PM - 3:30PM 10/22/2019 - 11/07/2019 6 Session(s) Tue, Thu 6:30PM - 9PM This course delves deeper into how to use the online genealogy resources to their fullest extent! Learn how to browse the Internet and use Google for your genealogy research. Learn how to research effectively using the main online genealogy websites.Learn to evaluate genealogy software and find the best one for you. By the end of the course, you will be able to locate more records for your ancestors online and find the best software for your research.


New! Ancestors- Putting the Jigsaw Puzzle Together

Introduction to Wine/Holiday Wines

New! Analyzing Police/Lawyer TV Dramas

Arbor Terrace At Crabapple $49 | Instructor(s): Karen Molohon 08/02/2019 - 09/06/2019 6 Session(s) Fri 1PM - 2:30PM Do you want to know more about your ancestors and do not know where to begin or need to restart your research? Then this course is for you as it will cover genealogy research basics, organizing your information, and ‘putting some meat on the bones’ to tell your ancestor’s story.

$59 | Instructor(s): Walter Bost 10/07/2019 - 10/08/2019 2 Session(s) Mon,Tue 5PM - 8PM This 6-hour wine study class will present students with a significant wine background that makes this class a true wine learning experience. Students will learn about the history, expansion, and growth of wine. A closing segment will be devoted to Holiday Wines for Thanksgiving, Christmas, Hanukah, and the New Year.

$69 | Instructor(s): Tim Naccarato 09/04/2019 - 09/25/2019 4 Session(s) Thu 4PM -5:30PM This course will discuss many criminal law issues commonly portrayed in television crime dramas. Students will learn the differences between murder and manslaughter, 1st and 2nd degree murder, and voluntary and involuntary manslaughter. Students will also explore other types of crime and how they are handled within the criminal justice system.

New! Dementia 101

Hand Knit Christmas Stockings

Arbor Company course FREE 09/20/2019 1 Session(s) Fri, Thu 10AM - 11:30AM This class will help learners understand the difference between normal aging and dementia. Learners will review the different types of dementia, its progression, and common symptoms. A foundation will be set on how to best support those living with dementia and create days that are full of purpose and joy.

New! Living Well with Dementia: A Family Guide Arbor Company course $49 10/8/2019 - 10/29/2019 4 Session(s) Tue, Thu 6PM - 7PM This course will help families develop a deeper understanding of dementia through group discussion, experiential exercises, and application of practical care techniques. Learners will walk away with tips and strategies for effective communication, best ways to respond in times of crisis, and a network of support.

$129 | Instructor(s): Dawn Laurie 10/03/2019 - 11/21/2019 8 Session(s) Thu 10AM - 12PM In this class, students will practice knitting a sock on a larger scale and exploring various embroidery techniques to personalize an heirloom gift. Basic knitting skills are required: casting on, knitting, and purling. Experience working in the round is helpful but not required.

New! Big Cats: Here Today and Gone Tomorrow $59 | Instructor(s): John McDonald 11/25/2019 - 12/16/2019 4 Session(s) Mon 2:30PM - 4PM In this course, we will be studying Cheetahs, Lions, Tigers and Leopards. We will examine the history and the evolution of each species, along with their similarities and differences in behavior and habitat. Human and feline interactions will also be looked at.

Hearing Screening FREE | Instructor(s): Dr. Laurie Nelson, Au.D 07/26/2019 - 07/26/2019 1 Session(s) Fri 9AM - 12PM Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) brings to its members a free hearing screening with Dr. Laurie Nelson, who carries a Doctorate and Masters in Audiology. She is also the owner of the Marietta Hearing Center. Screenings will take approximately 10 minutes per person. Registration is required due to limited space.

OLLI Fall Social $15 | Instructor(s): 10/21/2019 - 10/21/2019 1 Session(s) Mon 6PM - 9PM Join us for an evening of food, fun and entertainment from 6-9 p.m. This will be a murder mystery themed event. Dinner served from 6-7 p.m. Reservations are required and can be made by calling 470-578-6765 or you can register online. Cost is $15 per person. Payment is required when reservations are made to secure seating for the program. We are unable to accommodate walk-ins. Doors open at 5:45 p.m.

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MONEY MATTERS Social Security and Retirement Income Planning

Estate Planning for 2nd Marriages

$39 | Instructor(s): Nic Yeomans 09/19/2019 - 09/19/2019 10/08/2019 - 10/08/2019 1 Session(s) Thu 9AM - 12PM 11/05/2019 - 11/05/2019 1 Session(s) Tue 1PM - 4PM Are you planning for retirement or have you already retired? Get first-hand knowledge from an expert in the Social Security area and take-home strategies to help you understand how Social Security works. For instance: who is covered/not covered, benefits you may be eligible to receive before retirement. common phrases, choosing when to retire, and other benefits (Medicare).

$49 | Instructor(s): Nic Yeomans 08/13/2019 - 08/13/2019 1 Session(s) Tue 10AM - 12:30PM 10/04/2019 - 10/04/2019 1 Session(s) Fri 10AM - 12:30PM If you are in your 2nd marriage, you will gain insight and thoughtful considerations on how to design your estate plan. If children exist from prior marriages you will not want to miss this course as we will show you how to benefit your spouse and not disinherit your children. Instructors will give you thoughtful information to consider in an interactive and conversational environment.

Do I Need an Estate Plan?

Retirement, Tax and Estate Planning

$49 | Instructor(s): Nic Yeomans 09/10/2019 - 09/10/2019 1 Session(s) Tue 9AM - 11:30AM 10/24/2019 - 10/24/2019 Do you want an orderly transition when you “check out” or do you want total chaos? Who should attend this class and learn how to avoid the most common mistakes made by retirees? Everyone! Don’t accidentally disinherit your children or cause major tax problems for your heirs. This is a fun class taught by a certified Estate Planner and Certified Financial Planner with more than 20 years experience. Concepts perceived as complex are explained in terms everyone can understand and apply to their own situation.

$79 | Instructor(s): Nic Yeomans 08/08/2019 - 08/29/2019 4 Session(s) Thu 10AM - 12:30PM Over 4 weeks, participants will dive into successful retirement income planning solutions, including: maximizing social security, tax traps, and techniques to avoid reliance and mistakes of inheritance. The goal is for participants who want their estate to remain private and probate-free to gain the knowledge to do so.

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Understanding Medicare $39 | Instructor(s): Robert Cox 08/08/2019 - 08/08/2019 10/10/2019 - 10/10/2019 1 Session(s) Thu 10AM - 11:30AM As you approach Medicare age or if you are already eligible for Medicare, you have important decisions to make. Not knowing all of your options and time lines can cost you. This course will explain who is eligible for Medicare, the different parts of Medicare and the costs and coverage associated with each part. We will discuss the time line for enrolling in each part of Medicare and when plan changes can be made as well as penalties for not enrolling during the initial enrollment period. Finally, we will discuss the different combinations of options available for Medicare coverage.

Selling on the Internet $119 | Instructor(s): James Daniel 10/26/2019 - 10/26/2019 1 Session(s) Sat 9AM - 4PM This course is designed for those with a desire to learn how to sell on the internet. This class will introduce students to topics such as: how to get started, what options are available for a quick start up, proven methods for fast entrance into the world of ecommerce, and the utilization of various platforms.

Basics of Amazon Selling $119 | Instructor(s): James Daniel 09/10/2019 - 09/11/2019 2 Session(s) Tue,Wed 6PM - 9PM This course offers an introduction to Amazon and the selling opportunities available for third-party merchants. Students will learn how to set up a merchant’s account and which type is best for you, and how to list and price products on the Amazon platform. Class will also cover how to use Amazon’s fulfillment service and why.


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ARBOR COMPANY One Hit Wonders | PAGE 11 $49 | 8/2/19 - 9/6/19 | 6 Session(s) Fri 10AM-11:30AM Instructor(s): Gerald Flinchum Location: The Solana at East Cobb - 1032 Johnson Ferry Rd, Marietta, GA 30068

Ancestors-Putting the Jigsaw Puzzle Together | PAGE 21 $49 | 08/02/19 - 09/06/19 | 6 Session(s) Fri 1PM-2:30PM Instructor(s): Karen Molohon Location: Arbor Terrace at Crabapple - 12200 Crabapple Rd, Alpharetta, GA 30004

Civil War Leaders: Politicians and Officers | PAGE 14 $69 | 8/1/19 -8/22/19 | 4 Session(s) Thu 2PM-4PM Instructor(s): Michael Shaffer Location: Arbor at Bridge Mill - 700 Freedom Blvd, Canton, GA 30114

“Hoppy, Gene, and Me” The Golden Age of the “B” Western | PAGE 12 $59 | 7/10/2019 - 8/14/2019 | 6 Session(s) Thu 10:30AM-12PM Instructor(s): George Mengert Location: Arbor Terrace and Burnt Hickory, 920 Burnt Hickory Rd NW, Marietta, GA 30064

BOOTH MUSEUM Technology in the Civil War | PAGE 12 $99 | 10/10/2019 - 11/14/2019 | 4 Session(s) Thu 6PM-8PM Instructor(s): Michael Shaffer Location: Booth Art Museum, 501 Museum Drive, Cartersville, GA 30120

Grant and Sherman: Together in Victory | PAGE 13 $99 | 08/01/2019 - 08/29/2019 | 4 Session(s) Thu 6PM-8PM Instructor(s): Michael Shaffer Location: Booth Art Museum, 501 Museum Drive, Cartersville, GA 30120

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