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Summer 2012 Course Book Summer ‘Firsts’ for OLLI There are a couple of “Firsts” for this summer’s OLLI program.
costs; Broad Street Capital Advisors’ Amy Parrish will focus on financial plans in an uncertain economy and L. Ryan Brinson will discuss reducing the financial stress that results from disorganiza on.
The Alumni College, an innova ve collabora on of the UGA College of Educa on (COE) and OLLI, will start the summer off with a s mula ng concentra on of 19 classes June 4-7 at the Georgia Center, followed by 15 regular courses June 8-29 at Rivers Crossing, Central Presbyterian and Talmadge Terrace.
Although the Alumni College is a significant event, the regular session will s ll offer a wide variety of subjects, including fitness and food and tours of Ji ery Joe’s Coffee Roas ng Company and the UGA Science Library.
When the COE decided to sponsor its first Alumni College, OLLI was asked to handle the academic programming and presenters, explains Katy Crapo, OLLI Execu ve Director. “This had never been done before, and I’m just delighted because we work very closely with the College of Educa on, which gives us a lot of support. It’s nice to give back.”
“It’s Never Too Late!” presented by Sonia Steffes, owner of Sonia Says women’s apparel shop on Prince Avenue, will encourage class members to pursue their own dreams. A first- me OLLI presenter and successful entrepreneur, Steffes worked in retail and as a personal shopper before going into business for herself when she was over 50 years old.
OLLI members will join COE alumni for the courses, which will be organized like a conference with three simultaneous classes, as well as sessions for the en re group.
Rescheduling the summer program to June from July, as it has been in the past, is another first for OLLI. Crapo says it is a posi ve move: “By changing our calendar, we will have fall classes star ng in mid-August. It will make fall semester and spring semester a li le more equal in length of me.”
Highlights of the curriculum include presenta pr ons by UGA alumni Dr. Ryan Canolty, University of California, California Berkeley, and Dr. Sheila Katz, Sonoma State University, son and daughter-inda law of OLLI vice president Nancy Canolty. Ryan Canolty’s class, “The Brain’s Got Rhythm,” will address add the origins of brain rhythms and their connec on to differe erent states of consciousness, including deep sleep, dreaming reaming and an being awake, and how oscilla ons regulate the ac vity ty of single neurons. Katz will be “Exploring the American Dream,”” looking at its central tenets, ideology, a ainment by race/ethnicity, hnicity, gender and class and the role of educa on in pursuing ng this idealized way of life. Also of special interest are four courses in personal finance ance with local advisors sharing their exper se. “OLLI always off ffers a variety of personal finance courses,” Crapo says. “A err all, many of our members are re red and living on a fixed income income. We all need to know when to hold it and when to fold it.” Wells Fargo Advisors’ C. Becton (Becky) Ford will exp explain fixed and variable annui es and controlling long-term care
–Elaine Kalber
What’s Inside? Course lis ng by category................................Page 3 Alphabe c course lis ng with descrip ons .....Page 4 Alphabe c lis ng of presenters .....................Page 18 Alphabe c course lis ng with schedule ........Page 20 OLLI@UGA Membership Form ......................Page 21 Special Interest Groups .................................Page 22 Course/Travel Registra on Forms..................Page 24 OLLI@UGA Maps ...........................................Page 26 Monthly Calendar with courses................Back Cover
OSHER LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE at the University of Georgia
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River’s Crossing 850 College Station Road Athens, GA 30602-4811 Telephone: 706.542.7715 OLLI Website Address: www.olli.uga.edu
OLLI Email Address: olli@uga.edu
OLLI Staff
How to Register Online 1. Visit the OLLI website, www.olli.uga.edu 2. Scroll down un l Featured Links in the le column are displayed 3. Click on How to Register for Classes and follow the instruc ons to a. Sign In or Create a New Account.
Katy Crapo - Executive Director Zu Reuter - Administrative Assistant Amy Munnell - Coordinator of Social Media
OLLI Officers 2011-2012 Mac Rawson - President Bill Alworth - President Elect Nancy Canolty - Vice President Carolyn Abney - Secretary John Songster - Treasurer
b. Choose courses for which you wish to register c. Check out and pay with a credit card (Visa, Master Card or Discover) 4. Check your course registra on in the confirma on email Note: You can also register for courses by submi ng to the OLLI oďŹƒce, by mail or in person, a completed OLLI@UGA Course Registration and Payment Form. You can even call the OLLI office and pay by credit card over the phone. Just remember you will not be confirmed for a course until payment is received.
OLLI Board of Directors Ann Darby Martha Phillips Helen Epps Don Schneider Richard Hargrove Jay Shinn Joseph Harris Nancy Songster Pat McAlexander Alexis Winger William Loughner, also Parliamentarian
OLLI Committee Chairs Curriculum: Betty Jean Craige Development: Randall Abney Finance: Janet Stratton Historian: William Loughner Information Technology: Margaret Anderson Long Range Planning: Helen Epps Member Services: Nancy Songster Membership: Vic Armstrong Nominating: Bill Alworth Public Relations: Jerri Berrong Publications: Pat McAlexander Registration: Nancy Canolty Special Interest Groups: Carolyn Abney Marketing: Randall Abney Travel/Study: Joan Zitzelman Volunteer Coordinator: Ann Darby
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Summer Courses by Category OLLI Courses Electronic Medical Records Fic on: Wri ng a Novel First Aid Good Food Health Care Reform How To Market Your New Book It’s Never Too Late! Ji ery Joe’s Coffee Roas ng Company Tour Minerals, Rocks and Ore Deposits: Show Me the Money! Personal Nutri on Pursuing the Paranormal Simple Yet Elegant Summer Time Lunch Staying Fit: The Center for Physical Ac vity and Health at UGA Tai Chi Easy The Principles and Elements of Design UGA Science Library Tour Who is that masked woman? My life as a large animal surgery technician
Alumni College Alumni College-Closing Session Alumni College-Opening Session Caravaggio - The Bad Boy (and founder) of Baroque Art Coastal Processes & Conserva on: What Will Be Le For Future Genera ons? Controlling Your Long Term Care Costs Cosmo Learns to Talk Evolu on of the Stage Exploring the American Dream Financial Disorganiza on: Where is My Money? OLIVE OIL- Everything you would like to know but were afraid - or didn’t know - to ask Omrit - A Roman Temple in Northern Israel Plenary Session-College of Educa on Plenary Session-UGA Alumni Associa on Tai Chi Easy The American Civil War: Remembrance The Brain’s Got Rhythm: Neuronal Oscilla ons & the Mind The Sky is Falling! Will you be OK? The Speaker in the Poem The Stem Cell Controversy Tour of UGA Athle c Facili es UGA Campus Tour UGA Special Collec ons Library Tour Understanding Annui es
Aging
Health-Related
Controlling Your Long Term Care Costs
Biological Sciences The Stem Cell Controversy
Birds, Animals & Butterϐlies Cosmo Learns to Talk Who is that masked woman? My life as a large animal surgery technician
Education Plenary Session-College of Educa on
Field Trips & Tours Ji ery Joe’s Coffee Roas ng Company Tour Tour of UGA Athle c Facili es UGA Campus Tour UGA Science Library Tour UGA Special Collec ons Library Tour
Fitness & Health Personal Nutri on Staying Fit: The Center for Physical Ac vity & Health at UGA Tai Chi Easy
Food & Beverage Good Food Ji ery Joe’s Coffee Roas ng Company Tour OLIVE OIL- Everything you would like to know but were afraid - or didn’t know - to ask Simple Yet Elegant Summer Time Lunch
Geology Coastal Processes & Conserva on: What Will Be Le For Future Genera ons? Minerals, Rocks & Ore Deposits: Show Me the Money!
Government & Politics Health Care Reform
Controlling Your Long Term Care Costs Electronic Medical Records First Aid Health Care Reform Plenary Session-College of Educa on
Historical Perspectives Exploring the American Dream Omrit - A Roman Temple in Northern Israel Pursuing the Paranormal The American Civil War: Remembrance
Humanities Caravaggio - The Bad Boy (and founder) of Baroque Art Evolu on of the Stage Fic on: Wri ng a Novel The Speaker in the Poem
Humanities-Literature The Speaker in the Poem
Mind & Body The Brain’s Got Rhythm: Neuronal Oscilla ons & the Mind
Personal Enrichment It’s Never Too Late!
Personal Finance Controlling Your Long Term Care Costs Financial Disorganiza on: Where is My Money? How To Market Your New Book It’s Never Too Late! The Sky is Falling! Will you be OK? Understanding Annui es
The Arts Caravaggio - The Bad Boy (and founder) of Baroque Art Evolu on of the Stage The Principles & Elements of Design
Having the time of our lives with OLLI@UGA Lifelong Learning for adults 50+
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Alphabetic Course Listing with Descriptions ALL COURSES
How to Register by Mail Complete the OLLI@UGA Course Registra on and Payment Form. Fill in your name, address, phone number and email address in the spaces provided. The form can accommodate registra on informa on for two registrants. To register for courses, write the first few words of course tles on the form (complete tles are not necessary), then for each course fill in class fee, parking fee, and number of parking tags purchased. In the class fee column, there is space to pay membership dues if applicable and to make a dona on if desired. Sum the three columns and add together the totals in the class and parking fee columns to determine the total payment required. If there is a second registrant, repeat the process and add together the total payments required for each registrant. Provide payment informa on on the lower por on of the form.
If paying by check, make it payable to OLLI@UGA and be sure to include the check number on the payment form. If paying by MasterCard, Visa, or Discover, provide requested informa on (card number, expira on date, cardholder’s name and signature).
Mail the completed OLLI@UGA Course Registra on and Payment Form, along with your check if applicable, to: OLLI@UGA 850 College Sta on Road Athens, GA 30602
Alumni College-Closing Session Say goodbye to old friends and new and help us wrap up Alumni College 2012. Closing remarks and door prizes. Free to OLLI@ UGA members
Thursday, June 7 11:15 AM - 11:45 AM Georgia Center Sessions: 1 0.00 plus parking
_______________________________ Alumni College-Opening Session Celebrate the opening of the First Annual College of Educa on/ OLLI@UGA Alumni College. Join Dean Andy Horne, Associate Dean Ron Cervero, and Director of Advancement, Aldon Knight in this kick-off event. UGA Orienta on Leaders will also make an appearance. Re-kindle memories of your first college orienta on as you acquire new memories at Alumni College 2012. Free to OLLI@UGA members.
Monday, June 4 9:00 AM - 10:15 AM Georgia Center Sessions: 1 0.00 plus parking
The Quest for the Perfect Course In order to help you navigate the coursebook, we have listed the courses several ways: • Courses by Category • Alphabe cally, with descrip ons • Alphabe cally, with schedule • Alphabe cally, by presenters • By date of the first class session Go ahead! Dive in! Test the waters! No sharks in these waters, just schools of like-minded fish!
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Caravaggio – The Bad Boy (and founder) of Baroque Art
Coastal Processes And Conserva on: What Will Be Le For Future Genera ons?
Carolyn Abney
David Dallmeyer
Michelangelo Merisi di Caravaggio astounded everyone who knew him – or his work. Patronized by Cardinals, Popes, and the head of the Knights of Malta, his altarpieces o en startled the groups who commissioned them – wouldn’t you be stunned to see the face of Rome’s best known pros tute presented as the Virgin Mary?
This course will introduce par cipants to the dynamic and complex nature of the marine coastal environment with an emphasis on the Georgia shore. It has been designed to foster awareness of the delicate balance and interdependency of the various physical and biological process that help shape coastal regions. A en on will be focused on the response of biological and physical systems to both natural and humaninduced stress. The environmental impact of various coastal stabiliza on techniques will be discussed and contrasted with methods of long-term conserva on.
He fled Rome a er killing a man over an argument about a bet on a tennis game and was pursued by the Pope’s police. But he s ll managed to paint giant works openly in Naples, Malta, and Sicily. And the only one he signed looks as though his signature is in his own blood. Who said the late 16th century was dull? Come learn more about the man and his work! A er Carolyn Abney received a BA in Humani es from Emory, she said reality set in: “That is, I needed a real job! A variety of business degrees and adventures later, I had the opportunity to go back to that first love - art history. I studied at the Courtauld Ins tute of Art in London. In Florence, I was able to study under Drs. Rab Ha ield and Jennifer Cook at Syracuse University as well as with John T. Spike, a Professor at the Va can and author of a reference book on Caravaggio. Since none of them can be in Athens right now, I’ll draw on what I learned to introduce you to the single painter whose name is men oned (so it is said) as o en as Rembrandt’s.”
Monday and Tuesday, June 4, 5 1:45 PM - 3:00 PM Georgia Center Sessions: 2 10.00 plus parking
Marine processes involved in the erosion, transporta on and deposi on of coastal sediment will be outlined. Natural varia ons in storm-induced erosional parameters will be documented with case histories. The record of recent sealevel rise will be evaluated, and the implica ons for future coastal change discussed in the context of increased rates of global warming. Problems involved with maintaining the current rate and types of coastal development will be highlighted from a perspec ve of shoreline stability and in terms of coastal pollu on. The biologic diversity within various coastal habitats will be explained, and the importance of coastal wetlands stressed. Representa ve case studies will be examined and evaluated. In addi on, the legal framework for coastal protec on in Georgia will be discussed and appropriate methods of conserva on evaluated. Methods or risk predic on, prepara on and assessment will be assessed. David Dallmeyer is professor of geology at the University of Georgia and a member of the school’s Environmental Ethics Faculty. His teaching and research have focused on the processes and chronology of plate tectonics and mountain building, and he has conducted geological fieldwork on all con nents. He has long taught undergraduate courses dealing with geological hazards. Dr. Dallmeyer has directed research programs in Antarc ca, West Africa, China, Greenland, Svalbard, Norway and the Andes of Chile and Peru. He is the author of several scholarly books and a na onally popular introductory geology textbook that is in its sixth edi on. He has been a frequent instructor in the OLLI program.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday June 4, 5, 6 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM Georgia Center Sessions: 3 15.00 plus parking
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Controlling Your Long Term Care Costs
Electronic Medical Records
Becky Ford
Nemili Johnson
The course objec ve is to understand what long term care insurance is and to explore alterna ves to pay for it.
This course will give insights into how Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems are changing the future of healthcare, a change which will affect everybody – especially pa ents! Come and learn about: 1. Electronic Medical Record development; 2. Government involvement and influence; 3. How doctors have responded; and, 4. What all pa ents have at stake.
Becky graduated from UGA and has graduate degrees from Georgetown and the U of South Carolina (Master in Interna onal Business). She has worked in the financial service industry her en re career, including 20+ years at JP Morgan Chase, including overseas assignments and ten plus years in the Private Bank. Since 2002 she has worked for Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC (and predecessor organiza ons) concentra ng on planning for re rement. She holds the CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional designa on and ac vely includes annui es and long term care insurance in her prac ce.
Wednesday, June 6 9:00 AM - 10:15 AM Georgia Center Sessions: 1 5.00 plus parking
_______________________________ Cosmo Learns to Talk Be y Jean Craige With Cosmo in a endance, Dr. Craige will discuss her African Grey Parrot’s acquisi on of meaningful speech and development of a sense of humor. She will also discuss cogni on in non-human animals in general. Dr. Craige is University Professor Emeritus of Compara ve Literature and Director Emeritus of the Willson Center for Humani es and Arts at UGA. She is a teacher, scholar, translator (from Spanish), art collector, and, on occasion, a humorist. Her publica ons include works in the fields of literature, poli cs, ecology, and art, as well as transla ons into English of the poetry of Antonio Machado, Gabriel Celaya, Manuel Mantero, and Marjorie Agosín. She produced an award-winning documentary on Alvar Suñol and has guest-curated 2 museum exhibi ons of Alvar’s work. In her latest book, Conversa ons with Cosmo: At Home with an African Grey Parrot, she wrote about her own pet bird’s acquisi on of speech and expression of a sense of humor.
Wednesday, June 6 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM Georgia Center Sessions: 1 5.00 plus parking
Nemili Johnson has a B.S. in Nursing from the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing in Bal more, MD. She worked as a nurse for 2 years at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Geriatric Psychiatry before moving to Chicago, IL, and con nuing her work in Geriatric Psychiatry at Rush University Medical Center. A er one year in Psychiatry, RUSH asked Nemili to become a teacher in their Informa on Services Department and trained her to teach clinicians the first stage of the newly implemented EMR system. The following year, RUSH trained Nemili to become an analyst and a clinical liaison between healthcare employees and the developing EMR. She con nued as an analyst and clinical liaison un l moving to Athens, GA. Currently, Nemili is finishing her thesis for a Masters degree in Medical Informa cs from Northwestern University in Evanston, IL.
Friday, June 8 1:00 PM - 3:45 PM River’s Crossing Sessions: 1 5.00 plus parking
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Exploring the American Dream
Stanley Longman
Sheila Katz
The class will cover: 1. The rela onship between the physical stage and audience percep on of “reality.” 2. The stage as reflec on of the culture of its me. 3. An explora on of the development of the stage down through the ages: Greek, Roman, Medieval, Renaissance, eighteenth century, roman cism, realism and modernism.
What is the American Dream? A na onal ethos da ng back to the Declara on of Independence, but what are the central tenets? This course will include a cri cal analysis of the American Dream by exploring the American Dream ideology and how the ‘dream’ and its a ainment varies by race/ethnicity, gender, class. The role of educa on in pursuing the American Dream and how the American Dream changed during the Great Recession will also be examined.
Stanley Longman is the former head of the Department of Theatre and Film Studies at UGA. He has a doctorate from the University of Iowa and has studied in Italy under a Fulbright Fellowship and for many years conducted a study abroad program in Italy. He has published ar cles on Italian theatre prac ce and on playwrights. He also published on the subjects of playwri ng and drama c analysis.
Sheila M. Katz is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Sonoma State University, specializing in Gender, Poverty, and Social Policy. She earned her M.A. and Ph.D. in Sociology from Vanderbilt University and her B.A. in Sociology and Women’s Studies from the University of Georgia. She conducts longitudinal research with mothers on welfare who are enrolled in higher educa on programs in the San Francisco Bay Area. She explores the needs of families who pursued higher educa on while on TANF, how they fared in the “Great Recession,” and policy issues for TANF reauthoriza on. Dr. Katz was named an Emerging Scholar in 2011 by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administra on for Children and Families’ Office of Planning, Research, and Evalua on.
Monday, June 4 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM Georgia Center Sessions: 1 5.00 plus parking
Wednesday, June 6 1:45 PM - 3:00 PM Georgia Center Sessions: 1 5.00 plus parking
NOTICE TO OLLI@UGA MEMBERS: As of the ϐiscal year 2012-2013, the annual OLLI@UGA membership dues will increase from $40 to $45. At the April 18th OLLI Board of Directors mee ng, the Budget Commi ee, which had been working on ways to balance the OLLI budget for 2012-2013, recommended raising the annual OLLI dues from $40 to $45. It was pointed out that OLLI@UGA’s membership dues were among the lowest of the 118 OLLIs in the country and that membership in OLLI@UGA offers many benefits. It allows members to register for OLLI classes, Lunch and Learns, and Lunch and Lectures; gives them subscrip ons to OLLI publica ons; offers entry to a number of social func ons (some free of charge); and provides the opportunity to join any of OLLI’s numerous Special Interest Groups. In light of these considera ons and the need to balance the budget, the Board unanimously voted to raise the annual OLLI@UGA dues from $40 to $45, effec ve as of the fiscal year 2012 -2013.
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Fic on: Wri ng a Novel Jonell Cash Sessions I… Topics include: 1. Finding the story line (please bring story-line ideas to class) 2. The Hook (Why is this important?) 3. Where is the conflict—list examples (otherwise no story) Sessions II… Topics include: 1. Define target audience (what/why: age/conflict; transi ons) 2. genre; length; meframe; characters 3. How does se ng influence characters(place, me, culture, na onal/poli cal, economic reali es.) Session III 1. protagonist (how does he/she change over me) 2. antagonist (in what ways is conflict predicted/anaged) 3. Q & A Dr. Jonell Cash is a na ve Georgian, having graduated from Franklin Co. High School, Reinhardt Jr. College, and UGA where she earned her doctorate in Counseling Psychology. She did post doctoral work at Carnegie Melon University. She has been both a high school and college level teacher, a Director of Instruc on, Director of the Augusta College Counseling Center, an Associate Dean for Program Development, and a consultant to overseas workshops in Portugal, Australia, Brazil, Egypt, and England. Since re ring, she has been involved with volunteer work for CASA, working with couples under stress and with disrup ve children and troubled families. She has authored four books in the field of psychology and counseling. Her first novel is A Ring, A Dance, A Second Chance.
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, June 12, 13, 14 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM River’s Crossing Sessions: 3 15.00 plus parking Recommended reading: Title: A RING, A DANCE, A SECOND CHANCE (Tate, 2011) Hard copy, paperback or e-book Author: JONELL KIRBY CASH ISBN:978-1-61348 ISBN IS BN:9 BN :978 :9 78-1 1-6 613 1348 48
Financial Disorganiza on: Where is My Money? L. Ryan Brinson Do you feel like it’s a job to monitor and keep up with your financial life? With many years of experience helping clients organize and stay financially clu er free, Ryan will give the audience advice on how to reduce financial stress from disorganiza on. Ryan Brinson serves as Financial Advisor in the Private Wealth Consul ng Group at Broad Street Capital Advisors. Ryan joined Broad Street with the belief that all clients should receive highlevel goal-oriented advice developed through a collabora ve effort of specialists. With more than 11 years of experience in the financial industry Ryan is responsible for developing and implemen ng Comprehensive Wealth Solu ons to affluent families served by the firm. The Private Wealth Consul ng Group is a division of Broad Street Capital Advisors offering specialized Por olio Management, Estate and Re rement planning and Tac cal planning solu ons for affluent families throughout the United States. In addi on to these du es Mr. Brinson sits on the investment policy commi ee of the firm.
Tuesday, June 5 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM Georgia Center Sessions: 1 5.00 plus parking
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First Aid
Health Care Reform
Julie Buffalo, RN, BSN
David Lockman
This Na onal Safety Council Community 1st Aid Course includes the latest guidelines for ac ng in an emergency. Most people will find themselves in an emergency situa on some me in their life. Knowing First Aid can make a difference in a vic m’s survival. The class format will include a video and review of main points, scenarios to prac ce, and a wri en test. Those passing the test will receive a card that is good for 3 years. Julie Buffalo, a nurse for 30 years, currently works in the Health Educa on Dept. of Athens Regional providing health educa on classes for older adults. These classes are designed to help people manage chronic diseases and to prevent further loss of health due to lifestyle choices.
Monday, June 11 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM Off Site Sessions: 1 30.00 Course fee includes $25 for required text: Na onal Safety Council Community 1st Aid. Registrants will receive a map indica ng the class loca on at Athens Regional Medical Center.
_______________________________ Good Food Lindsey Payne Lindsey Payne will discuss how and why she emphasizes fresh local produce in Lindsey’s Culinary Market, her cafe and catering service on Prince Avenue in Athens. She will prepare samples for in-class tas ng. Lindsey Payne is the owner and head chef of LINDSEY’S CULINARY MARKET located at 1238 Prince Ave in Athens, Georgia. She is a graduate of Johnson & Wales Culinary School and is a Level One Court of Masters Sommelier. She is a former Sous Chef at Bull’s Bay Country Club, Charleston, South Carolina and a Former Execu ve Chef at Harvest Grill Restaurant in North Carolina.
Tuesday, June 19 1:00 PM - 3: 45 PM River’s Crossing Sessions: 1 10.00 plus parking The class fee includes $5.00 for the cost of the food prepared and served during class.
Dr. Lockman will lead a talk on Health Care Reform (ACA). He shares, “I am in favor of this act for many reasons, but understand those not in favor. I hope not all agree with me so we can have a spirited discussion”. For reference, Dr. Lockman suggests the book, “Health Care Reform” by Jonathan Gruber. David S. Lockman, MD, has been a dermatologist in Athens since 1983. He a ended the Medical School at University of Florida and performed his dermatology Residency in San Antonio and at The Medical College of Georgia.
Wednesday, June 13 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM River’s Crossing Sessions: 1 5.00 plus parking
How many parking tags should you buy? You may want to use the Alphabe c Presenter List (see page 18) to help you decide the number of parking tags to purchase. If you have a class at River’s Crossing in the morning and one in the a ernoon, you only need one for the whole day, not one per class (The same goes for the Georgia Center.) If you’re car-pooling to River’s Crossing, you only need one tag for the car, not one tag per person Parking is free at Trump’s Catering, Central Presbyterian Church and other loca ons. Remember, you can always purchase tags from the OLLI@UGA office, but you may get a $40 parking cket if you park in the River’s Crossing lot without a valid tag. If you have ques ons, please contact the OLLI@UGA office at (706) 542-7715.
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How To Market Your New Book
It’s Never Too Late!
Robert Gaubert
Sonia Steffes
Session 1 : Introduc on to Book Marke ng Techniques 1. Building the Pla orm Overview for the book introduc on - Tools 2. Web Site, Key Words, Phrases–Search Engine Op miza on 3. Introduc on to Social Media Interac ons, Facebook, Twi er, Linkedin, etc. 4. Selling tools: Credit Card, Debit Card, Check Processing – Sales Tax Session 2: Project Management Structure Implementa on – Book Introduc on 1. Building the Brand – Demographics, Audiences, Traffic Sources 2. Marke ng Material, Adver sing, Social Media Interfaces 3. Book Readings, Signings, Interviews, Book Reviews 4. Marke ng Economics – Making it work with a small investment Session 3: Sta s cal Data and Analy cs – Is the Book Selling 1. How to measure performances 2. Web Site behavior pa erns 3. Social Media Results Building 4. Adver sing – Return on Investments 5. Examples and Q & A Robert Gaubert has a corporate background with Fortune 500 firms. Entrepreneurially, he built one firm from concept to globaliza on and another firm from concept to brand recogni on which was sold to a Fortune 500 firm. As a re ree, he consults with small to mid-size businesses. He has built a marke ng pla orm for a new author in the introduc on of a published novel, using social media, internet marke ng channels, adver sing, and strategic media introduc ons locally, domes c, and global.
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, June 12, 13, 14 2:30 PM - 3:45 PM River’s Crossing Sessions: 3 15.00 plus parking
Topics of discussion: 1. Opening your own business at 54 years old! 2. Pursuing your life long dream 3. What’s it take? 4. Enjoying the adventures and the unexpected 5. Passion must be there 6. Where do we go from here? Sonia Steffes owns a women’s apparell store on Prince Avenue called Sonia Says. She has been in the retail business for 42 years and has managed many retaill stores including J.P. Allen in Atlanta and IV Seasons in Five Points. Sonia also worked as a personal shopper for Nordstroms at Perimeter and Mall of Georgia. She enjoys dressing women of all ages and loves making them feel good about themselves.
Wednesday, June 20 10:30 AM - 12 Noon River’s Crossing Sessions: 1 5.00 plus parking
_______________________________ Ji ery Joe’s Coffee Roas ng Company Tour Charlie Mustard Locally owned Ji ery Joe’s Coffee Roas ng Company selects beans from at least 18 different countries and roasts them in small batches. This class will tour the Roaster and learn about the hands-on approach to roas ng coffee. Charlie Mustard came to Athens by way of Clemson University where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences. He was accepted into and a ended the UGA School of Veterinary Medicine for two years. A er teaching anatomy and physiology at Clarke Central High School, Charlie returned to graduate school. He earned a Master’s degree in Nutri on from University of Georgia. He began roas ng coffee while working on his Master’s thesis and then started a number of coffee shops and other ventures related to coffee. Currently he is, and has been for the past 17 years, the roastmaster for Ji ery Joe’s Coffee Roas ng Company.
Friday, June 8, 2012 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Off Site Sessions: 1 5.00
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Minerals, Rocks and Ore Deposits: Show Me the Money!
OLIVE OIL- Everything you would like to know but were afraid - or didn’t know - to ask
David Dallmeyer
Randall Abney
Sophis ca on of human civiliza on has been closely ed to development of metallic ore deposits. The adage “if it can’t be grown it’s got to be mined” is appropriate.
This class will consist of two sessions. The first will cover the history of olive oil, including a study of the regions of the world where olives grow; how they are grown; how they are picked and processed; and the difference between Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Virgin Olive Oil and Olive Oil. The class will also cover how olive oil labels are decep ve, causing consumers to buy oil they think comes from one region or country when, in fact, it doesn’t. We will discuss how to purchase the right olive oil at the right price.
This course will discuss the nature and genesis of various types of metallic ore deposits. Techniques of explora on, produc on and ore smel ng will be described and contrasted. In order to understand these principles a basic knowledge of minerals and rocks is required. Therefore, ini al sec ons of this course will review fundamental concepts of mineralogy and describe the various types of rocks in which metallic ore deposits occur. A hands-on laboratory session will accompany each class with an opportunity to view mineral, rock and ore samples in both hand sample and microscopically. David Dallmeyer is professor of geology at the University of Georgia and a member of the school’s Environmental Ethics Faculty. His teaching and research have focused on the processes and chronology of plate tectonics and mountain building, and he has conducted geological fieldwork on all con nents. He has long taught undergraduate courses dealing with geological hazards. Dr. Dallmeyer has directed research programs in Antarc ca, West Africa, China, Greenland, Svalbard, Norway and the Andes of Chile and Peru. He is the author of several scholarly books and a na onally popular introductory geology textbook that is in its sixth edi on. He has been a frequent instructor in the OLLI program.
Monday-Friday, June 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 9:00 AM - 11:45 AM River’s Crossing Sessions: 5 25.00 plus parking If you are par cipa ng in the excursion to Dahlonga on June 18, 2012 you MUST enroll in this course.
The second session will be an olive oil tas ng, including olive oil from different countries and regions and of different age and quality. Randall Abney holds a BBA degree from UGA and has been involved in many businesses over his career. From childhood, he worked in the family department store; built cable television franchises; started so ware companies and co-founded a company whose technology was awarded an Academy Award in 2009.
Tuesday and Wednesday, June 5, 6 3:15 PM - 4:30 PM Georgia Center Sessions: 2 15.00 plus parking A $5.00 materials fee has been included to cover the purchase of everything necessary for the olive oil tas ng.
_______________________________ Omrit - A Roman Temple in Northern Israel William Loughner Around 20 BCE Herod the Great (of biblical fame) built a temple in northern Pales ne in honor of Rome and its new emperor Caesar Augustus. A history of the temple and the current archaeological findings over the last ten years will be presented by an OLLI member who has volunteered there for the last 3 years. An overview of archaeological volunteering will also be given. Bill Loughner is a re red science librarian who graduated from Wayne State University; he also has an M.A. in Math from UGA.
Wednesday, June 6 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM Georgia Center Sessions: 1 5.00 plus parking
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Personal Nutri on Nancy Canolty This course will review basic nutri on concepts and explore personal nutri on challenges in the second half of the class. The basic roles in the body of energy-yielding nutrients (protein, fat, carbohydrate, and alcohol), essen al micronutrients (vitamins and minerals), fiber, and water will be addressed as will the physiological effects of selected phytochemicals (e.g., flavonoids, lycopene). The impact of nutri on on one’s health will be emphasized, par cularly the challenges individuals face as they seek to make dietary choices to lessen their likelihood of becoming obese or developing chronic diseases. Nancy Canolty is an Indiana na ve with a Ph.D. from University of California, Berkeley. She was on the UGA faculty in the Department of Foods and Nutri on from 1980 to 2004. Her research interests included mathema cal modeling in nutri on and the nutri onal consequences of lithium therapy. She cofounded SoloSENIORS, an OLLI@UGA Special Interest Group that fosters networking among single professionals at least fi y years of age. She is currently the OLLI@UGA Vice President for Programs.
Friday, June 29 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM River’s Crossing Sessions: 1 5.00 plus parking
_______________________________ Plenary Session-College of Educa on Janna Dresden, Ellen Evans This plenary session will feature lectures from two excep onal programs within the College of Educa on. Janna Dresden will highlight the partnership between the University of Georgia and the Clarke County School District. Ellen Evans will discuss the Obesity Epidemic, especially as it relates to older adults.
Presenta on: Partnership for Learning: The Clarke County School District and University of Georgia This presenta on will provide an overview of the Professional Development School Model and briefly describe the history of the collabora on. Par cipants will learn about the current status of the Professional Development School District, including the organiza onal structure, the various ways all schools in the district are involved and the specific elements of the partnership. Throughout the session, the presenters will highlight the need for communica on, trus ng rela onships, and a spirit of shared learning as partnering ins tu ons strive
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to improve educa on for students from pre-K through graduate school. Janna Dresden is the director of the Office of School Engagement at UGA and in this role provides leadership in the College of Educa on for the Professional Development School District, a partnership with Clarke County School District. Janna is also a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Early Childhood Program in the Department of Elementary and Social Studies Educa on. She has 15 years of experience as a classroom teacher in pre-K, kindergarten and first grade, and has also worked as a director of day care and a er-school programs.
Presenta on: The Obesity Epidemic in Our Aging Society: Think Socially and Act Personally The goal of this presenta on is to provide an overview of the chronic disease of obesity, the greatest public health challenge of our modern mes. Beyond the fundamental aspects of energy balance, par cipants will learn the unique implica ons of obesity for older adults, the fastest growing and largest sector of our global popula on. The interac on of the obesity epidemic with our aging demographics is predicted to create the perfect storm of physical disability. Strategies, especially the importance of physical ac vity and exercise, to maintain a healthy body composi on and prevent disability in later life will be presented. In conclusion, the UGA Fitness Center, located within the Department of Kinesiology and the College of Educa on and the collabora ve efforts with the newly created UGA Obesity Ini a ve will be highlighted. Ellen Evans is the Director of the UGA Fitness Center, located within the Department of Kinesiology and housed in the Ramsey Center, which is dedicated to providing exercise programs to the community using a service-learning model with undergraduate and graduate students. Ellen earned her PhD from the Department of Kinesiology in the College of Educa on in 1998. She returned to UGA in 2010 a er comple ng her postdoctoral training at Washington University School of Medicine and being on faculty at the University of Illinois campus for 9 years. As an Associate Professor, her research agenda is focused on the importance of physical ac vity/exercise and nutri on for op mal body composi on across the lifespan with a special interest in older adults and women’s health. She is also playing a leadership role in the UGA Obesity Ini a ve.
Thursday, June 7, 2012 9:00 am - 11:15 am Georgia Center Sessions: 1 5.00 plus parking
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Plenary Session-UGA Alumni Associa on
Pursuing the Paranormal
Deborah Dietzler
Genelle Morain
Alumni College is pleased to welcome Debbie Dietzler, the Execu ve Director of the UGA Alumni Associa on, as a featured speaker this inaugural year. An entertaining presenter, with wonderful UGA anecdotes, Ms. Dietzler always delivers a compelling and interes ng message. You will not want to miss this chance to hear from one of UGA’s biggest champions!
As Victor Hugo stated, “The dead are the invisible ones but not the absent ones.” This course will look at the paranormal from the perspec ve of various cultures such as Na ve American, Chinese, Japanese, and Scandinavian. Class me will also be given for members to discuss their own experiences and/or beliefs in the paranormal.
Tuesday, June 5 9:00 AM - 10:15 AM Georgia Center Sessions: 1 5.00 plus parking
Dr. Morain earned a B.A. in French, English, and Drama at Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa, and her Ph.D. in French Educa on at Ohio State University. She is a professor emerita from UGA having taught French, Folklore, and Foreign Language Methodology for 28 years. She was a panelist on the Panel of Intercultural Paranormal Beliefs at UNC.
Special Events During Alumni College In addi on to the classes and tours listed in the Course Book, there will be some special events that OLLI members may want to take advantage of. OLLI members, who want to a end any of these happenings, may purchase separate ckets online or in person through the Georgia Center registra on system. Addi onal details will be provided, as soon as they become available. You will be given ample me to register for these events. Monday, June 4, 12-1:30 pm Luncheon, featuring dis nguished alumna, Lisa Gipson Cost: $15.00 Loca on: GA Center Monday, June 4, 5:30-7:30 Cocktail Recep on and Cash Bar Sponsored by the College of Educa on Dean’s Office Cost: None Loca on: GA Center Tuesday, June 5, 12-1:30pm Luncheon Cost: $15 Loca on: GA Center Tuesday, June 5. TBD Dinner and speaker highligh ng UGA Athle cs Cost: $45 Loca on: TBD Wednesday, June 6, 12-1:30 pm Luncheon Cost: $15.00 Loca on: GA Center Wednesday, June 6, 5:30-7:30 pm Networking Recep on Cost: $20 Loca on: GA Museum of Art
Wednesday and Thursday, June 27, 28 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM River’s Crossing Sessions: 2 15.00 plus parking
_______________________________ Simple Yet Elegant Summer Time Lunch Andy Urell In this interac ve class, Chef Andy Urell will share simple yet elegant lunch me dishes as well as how to take recipes and ‘make them your own’. Each member will leave with a collec on of the recipes used in class and others to try on their own. The class will be hosted at the Porterhouse Grill, a fine dining steakhouse with both a great reputa on and great ambiance. A er class, why not stay for dinner and enjoy the live jazz music the Porterhouse Grill offers each Wednesday night Andy Urell is the Execu ve Chef and owner of Porterhouse Grill in Athens. He has twenty-five years of cooking and teaching experience.
Wednesday, June 13 5 PM - 7 PM Off Site Sessions: 1 15.00 The class is limited to 30 par cipants. A $10 fee to cover the cost of ingredients is included in the class fee.
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Staying Fit: The Center for Physical Ac vity and Health at UGA Anne O’Brien, Stacey Baker Remaining func onal and independent is the goal for many older adults. Despite this desire, many older adults are unsure of how to begin or maintain an appropriate exercise program to meet individual needs and goals. Anne will highlight major age-related physiological changes including changes in body composi on, aerobic capacity, muscular strength and endurance, and balance. Lifestyle choices, specifically physical ac vity and exercise, can slow the aging process and the func onal declines associated with aging. Stacey will present informa on regarding the newly revamped Center for Physical Ac vity and Health, highligh ng innova ve programming that addresses each age-related physiological change. In addi on, there will be an opportunity to experience some of the programs that are currently being offered in the Center. Stacey Baker is a first year doctoral student in the Department of Kinesiology, with a focus in Exercise Physiology and works under the direc on of Ellen M. Evans. Stacey oversees the day to day opera ons of the Center for Physical Ac vity and Health, and is currently enrolled in the Gerontology Cer ficate Program. Stacey’s future research will focus on older adults, programming implementa on and member reten on. Anne O’Brien is a doctoral student in the Department of Kinesiology, with a focus in Exercise Physiology and works under the direc on of Dr. Ellen M. Evans, Associate Professor and Director of the Center for Physical Ac vity and Health and the Body Composi on and Metabolism Laboratory. In the Spring, Anne will also complete her Gerontology Cer ficate. Anne’s research and disserta on project focus on older adults, physical func on, and body composi on. A second interest is transla ng research findings in to community-based programs to enhance and preserve health of older individuals.
Thursday, June 21 2:30 PM - 3:45 PM River’s Crossing Sessions: 1 5.00 plus parking
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Tai Chi Easy Tom Wi enberg Tai Chi Easy is derived from the 108 moves of tradi onal Tai Chi. It consists of five flowing movements that promote vitality, self-healing, and relaxa on. Among the benefits are improved balance, lower blood pressure, greater flexibility and resilience, decreased incidence of falls, and stress reduc on. Par cipants will become familiar with the 3 M’s and a B: Movement, Selfadministered massage, Medita on, and Breathing.
Tom Wi enberg earned an AB from Dartmouth and an MA from the University of Minnesota. Among his careers have been book publishing, recruiter for the Athens Area Chamber of Commerce, and Tai Chi trainer. He studied Tai Chi with Roger Jahnke, OMD, Ins tute of Integral Tai Chi and Qigong in Santa Barbara, California. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, June 4, 5, 6 Wednesday, Friday, June 13, 15, 20, 22 3:15 PM - 4:30 PM Various Loca ons Sessions: 7 35.00 Note: The first 3 class sessions wil be held at the Georgia Center during Alumni College. Parking tags need to be purchased to park at the Georgia Center
Fisher Fund Tuition Assistance Program Due to the generosity of the late Carol Fisher, OLLI@ UGA is now able to offer limited tui on assistance to its members, per the policy below: All registered OLLI@UGA members shall be eligible for Fisher Fund tui on assistance upon simple oral or wri en applica on to the Execu ve Director, such applica on to remain confiden al. Approved requests are limited to $100 per person per semester, as credits to defray course and/or Lunch and Learn fees selected by the member. Applicants can apply in any number of succeeding semesters, with dollar ceiling limits as recommended by the Finance Commi ee and approved by the Board in advance of each semester. The Execu ve Director will have authority to extend any Tui on Assistance request above the $100 maximum on a case-by-case excep on approved by the President.
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The American Civil War: Remembrance H. True Goodwin 2011-2015 is the sesquicentennial observance of the American Civil War. The War is known by many names, depending upon ones’ regional allegiances. It has been called The Late Unpleasantness and 150 years later, the manner in which the War is remembered or commemorated could be called The Current Unpleasantness. June, 2012 is 1862 in the sesquicentennial observance. It has been a li le over a year since General Pierre Gustave Toutant-Beauregard ordered Confederate forces surrounding Fort Sumter to commence firing. The first significant engagement of the War at Manassas, Virginia was a major Confederate victory. Since then, the War has not gone well for the Confederacy. Significant losses in Western Virginia, the coasts of North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia, Forts Donelson and Henry in Tennessee, the Peninsula of Virginia and Shiloh in southwestern Tennessee. General Robert E. Lee has just assumed command of the renamed Army of Northern Virginia. The two-day Ba le of Shiloh 6-7 April resulted in more American casual es than all the combined wars America had fought to that point. And, the War was just really ge ng started. No one could imagine the death and destruc on to come. In this course, we will discuss the Principles of War, the organiza on and manner in which the armies fought, weapons, logis cs and geography. A er an overview of the War as a whole, par cular a en on will be placed on the War in Georgia and ways in which the War may be remembered or commemorated in the poli cal reality of today. A er gradua on from college, True Goodwin went to Viet Nam as a member of the U.S. Marine Corps. (1) U.S. Marine Corps infantry officer: 1969-1972. Rifle Platoon Leader in Vietnam: 1971. (2) U.S. Marine Corps Reserve infantry/logis cs officer: 1976-1992. Re red as Lieutenant Colonel: 1992. (3) Georgia Department of Correc ons: 1974-2006; counselor, deputy warden, warden, manager of training unit responsible for management/leadership training. Re red 2006. Educa on: (1) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: 1969, A.B. Educa on. (2) University of Georgia: 1974, M.Ed. Counseling. Hobbies/Interests: (1) Reading. Focus on American history from Revolu on to the American Civil War. (2) Civil War military history. (3) Religion. (4) Poli cs.
Wednesday, June 6 9:00 AM - 10:15 AM Georgia Center Sessions: 1 5.00 plus parking
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The Brain’s Got Rhythm: Neuronal Oscilla ons and the Mind Ryan Canolty What role do neuronal oscilla ons play in the dynamic regula on of mul -scale brain networks? Somehow, billions of individual nerve cells coordinate their ac vity so precisely that it results in a single unified event, such as a toddler taking her first steps, an athlete scoring the perfect goal, or a poet finding just the right word to express the inexpressible. While complex, the neuronal ac vity required for percep on, cogni on, and ac on occurs efficiently and effortlessly. How does this happen? This course will survey the growing evidence that a hierarchy of interac ng oscilla ons helps regulate mul scale brain networks. Like the manual transmission of a car, brain rhythms seem to form an interlocking system ideal for connec ng fast events to the slow and the very small to the very large. In this course, I’ll focus on the origins of brain rhythms, their connec on to different states of consciousness such as deep sleep, dreaming, and awake behavior, and explore the role of oscilla ons in regula ng the ac vity of single neurons. Finally, I conclude with a glimpse of how coordinated global pa erns of oscillatory coupling may lead to new prac cal clinical applica ons such as brain-machine interfaces to help pa ents a er stroke or trauma c brain injury. Ryan T. Canolty is a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences and the Helen Wills Neuroscience Ins tute at the University of California, Berkeley. His primary research interests center on the role of neuronal oscilla ons in local computa on and long-range communica on in mul -scale brain networks. As part of his graduate research, Ryan used subdural electrocor cogram (ECoG) signals recorded directly from the brains of neurosurgical pa ents to inves gate the spa otemporal dynamics of the large-scale networks underlying a en on, memory, and language. Before graduate school, he served as an officer at the U.S. Naval Nuclear Power Training Command teaching nuclear physics and thermodynamics. Before that, he graduated from the University of Georgia with a B.S. in Mathema cs and Cogni ve Neuroscience. If you go all the back, you’ll find that he was born in the back seat of a car on the way to the hospital. He now prefers to sit in front.
Wednesday, June 6 9:00 AM - 10:15 AM Georgia Center Sessions: 1 5.00 plus parking
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The Principles and Elements of Design
The Sky is Falling! Will you be OK?
Jaya Rose
Amy Parrish
This course will be a visual review of the Principles and Elements of Design common to architecture, interior design and fashion. There will be an opportunity for those who are technologically savvy to photograph images between classes to bring for discussion at our next mee ng. The presenta on and web links will be forwarded via email to course a endees a er comple on of course. Other arrangements to receive the material may add an expense to the course for duplica on at original cost.
All you’ve heard for the past year has been Bad News; about the economy, about home values and, worst of all, about the financial markets. Most people, par cularly those near or in re rement, are afraid they’re going to run out of money but don’t know what can be done about it. Learn how a Lifestyle Financial Plan can help you clearly iden fy financial goals and determine how to maximize the chances of a aining them, even a er suffering investment losses.
Jaya Rose, ASID has been working in the field of interior design for over 30 years. Both commercial and residen al projects have been crea vely executed and acknowledged by her peers. With a specialty in kitchen and bath design, Ms. Rose currently teaches within the Department of Tex les, Merchandising and Interiors at The University of Georgia, an NKBA accredited program (Na onal Kitchen and Bath Associa on.)
Tuesday and Thursday, June 19, 21 10:00 AM - 11:15 AM River’s Crossing Sessions: 2 10.00 plus parking
Amy Parrish serves as Director of the Private Wealth Consul ng Group at Broad Street Capital Advisors, LLC. With more than 16 years of experience in the financial industry, Amy is responsible for developing and implemen ng comprehensive wealth management solu ons for affluent families served by the firm. The Private Wealth Consul ng Group is a division of Broad Street Capital Advisors specializing in financial management, estate and re rement planning, and tac cal planning solu ons for wealthy families throughout the United States. In addi on to these du es, Mrs. Parrish sits on the investment policy commi ee of the firm.
Monday, June 4 3:15 PM - 4:30 PM Georgia Center Sessions: 1 5.00 plus parking
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Regarding your River’s Crossing One-Day Parking Tags Per instruc on from UGA’s Parking Services team, your temporary parking tag must indicate the Year, the Month and the Day that you are using your pass. Please circle the appropriate op ons prior to or upon arrival. Please do not park in the spaces marked “Visitor Parking” at the end of the lot. Addi onally, a state issued Disability placard does not exclude you from needing a Temporary Parking Tag for River’s Crossing. You will need to display both when parking in the lot. And finally, if you make it to class and find yourself in need of parking tags, you may purchase them from the OLLI office. It’s Your Choice Purchase tag through OLLI@UGA: $2 Purchase tag in the Visitor Parking lot: $5 Failure to purchase or display tag: $40 fine from UGA
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The Speaker in the Poem
Tour of UGA Athle c Facili es
James Kissane
Join us for a surprise tour of UGA Athle c Facili es. Alumni College organizers are planning to wow us with a great tour and some great tour guides from the UGA athle c community. There is much to choose from! What will we see?
Poetry’s many voices are a chief source of its many pleasures. Some mes the voice in the poem speaks for the poet, but some mes the speaker represents a quite different “character” with a quite different viewpoint. Some mes different speakers confront one another within the poem. This course will explore, through examina on of selected short poems, the rela onship between our impressions of the imagined speaker(s) and the effect (and meaning) of the poem. We will discuss ways in which poems take advantage of the various possibili es for self-expression on the one hand and inven ve characteriza on on the other. Dr. Kissane holds a Ph.D. in English from The Johns Hopkins University and is Professor Emeritus of Literature at Grinnell College, where he taught for 38 years. His publica ons include books, ar cles, and reviews on a variety of mostly 19th- and 20th-century topics and writers. In past semesters he has presented several different courses for LIR/OLLI.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, June 4, 5, 6 1:45 PM - 3:00 PM Georgia Center Sessions: 3 15.00 plus parking
_______________________________ The Stem Cell Controversy Mark Farmer The topic will cover various aspects of human stem cell biology including informa on about the crea on of human embryonic stem cell lines (hESC) as well as adult stem cells used in research and therapy. We will discuss both the biological and the ethical/ poli cal aspects surrounding this area of research as well as the poten al of stem cells to improve human health. Mark Farmer is professor of cellular biology and Chair of the Division of Biological Sciences at the University of Georgia. He has a Ph.D. from Rutgers University (1988) and over 50 peer reviewed publica ons. He is also a columnist for the Athens Banner Herald wri ng on topics of science and society.
Tuesday, June 5 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM Georgia Center Sessions: 1 5.00
Wednesday, June 6 1:45 PM - 4:30 PM Off Site Sessions: 1 5.00
_______________________________ UGA Campus Tour Nash Boney, Danny Sniff UGA’s own Nash Boney and Danny Sniff will offer us a classic tour of our own Classic City campus. Nash, a re red UGA faculty member, and Danny, Associate Vice President for Facili es Planning, will tell us everything we have always wanted to know about the nooks and crannies on campus. They will delight us with campus stories, accumulated over many years at UGA. You will not want to miss these campus icons in ac on! Nash Boney taught history at UGA for 28 years, specializing in southern and especially Georgia history. Many of his publica ons dealt with UGA itself. Among his works are A Pictorial History of the University of Georgia (UGA Press, 1984 and revised in 2000). He has also wri en 21 ar cles on UGA over the years in a wide variety of journals and newspapers. During the publica on of the book and ar cles, he accumulated over 300 slides, providing plenty of visuals for reinforcing his lectures. Danny Sniff provides leadership and direc on for the implementa on of the University of Georgia’s Physical Master Plan. As the University’s chief architect, he is responsible for the maintenance of high standards for architecture, engineering and planning in support of the academic mission of the University of Georgia. Sniff joined the University of Georgia’s Physical Plant Division in 1988, following me as an architect in the private sector. Sniff earned a bachelor’s degree in architecture from the University of Tennessee and a master’s of business administra on from Brenau University.
Monday, June 4, 2012 1:45 pm - 4:30 pm Off Site Sessions: 1 5.00
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Title Caravaggio Ͳ The Bad Boy (and founder) of Baroque Art Abney, C OLIVE OILͲ Everything you would like to know but were afraid Ͳ or didn't know Ͳ to ask Abney, R UGA Campus Tour Boney Financial Disorganization: Where is My Money! Brinson Buffalo, RN, BSN First Aid Who is that masked woman? My life as a large animal surgery technician Cagle Personal Nutrition Canolty, N The Brain's Got Rhythm: Neuronal Oscillations and the Mind Canolty, R Fiction: Writing a Novel Cash Cosmo Learns to Talk Craige Minerals, Rocks and Ore Deposits: Show Me the Money! Dallmeyer Coastal Processes And Conservation: What Will Be Left For Future Generations? Dallmeyer Plenary SessionͲUGA Alumni Association Dietzler Plenary SessionͲCollege of Education Dresden Plenary SessionͲCollege of Education Evans The Stem Cell Controversy Farmer Controlling Your Long Term Care Costs Ford Understanding Annuities Ford How To Market Your New Book Gaubert The American Civil War: Remembrance Goodwin UGA Science Library Tour Hartle Electronic Medical Records Johnson Exploring the American Dream Katz Health Care Reform Lockman The Speaker in the Poem Kissane Evolution of the Stage Longman Omrit Ͳ A Roman Temple in Northern Israel Loughner Pursuing the Paranormal Morain Jittery Joe's Coffee Roasting Company Tour Mustard Staying Fit: The Center for Physical Activity and Health at UGA O'Brien The Sky is Falling! Will you be OK? Parrish Good Food Payne The Principles and Elements of Design Rose UGA Campus Tour Sniff It's Never Too Late! Steffes UGA Special Collections Library Tour Tuten Simple Yet Elegant Summer Time Lunch Urell Tai Chi Easy Wittenberg
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UGA Science Library Tour
Understanding Annui es
Diana Hartle
Becky Ford
The tour of the UGA Science Library will begin by the main floor Reference Desk for an orienta on which will include informa on on the use of the online catalog and other resources available to OLLI members.
This course will help you understand what annui es are and the difference between a fixed and a variable annuity. We will explore features and costs.
Diana Hartle is a reference/instruc on librarian at the UGA Science Library. Her liaison du es cover Biological Sciences, Crop and Soil Sciences, Ecology, Environmental Health Sciences, Forestry, Hor culture, Marine Sciences, Plant Sciences, and Veterinary Medicine. She has a B.A degree from the University of Georgia and an M.L.I.S. degree from the University of South Carolina.
Tuesday, June 26 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Off Site Sessions: 1 5.00
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It will demonstrate how annui es can be used to achieve financial objec ves for: 1) income now, 2) income later or 3) an enhanced death benefit. Becky graduated from UGA and has graduate degrees from Georgetown and the U of South Carolina (Master in Interna onal Business). She has worked in the financial service industry her en re career, including 20+ years at JP Morgan Chase, including overseas assignments and ten plus years in the Private Bank. Since 2002 she has worked for Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC (and predecessor organiza ons) concentra ng on planning for re rement. She holds the CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional designa on and ac vely includes annui es and long term care insurance in her prac ce.
Monday, June 4 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM Georgia Center Sessions: 1 5.00 plus parking
UGA Special Collec ons Library Tour Renna Tuten The tour of the UGA Special Collec ons Library will begin with the group mee ng in the rotunda of the building located on the 2nd floor. Once assembled, the group will go have a guided tour of the exhibit area, which holds highlights from the three special collec ons departments: the Hargre Rare Book and Manuscript Library, the Richard B. Russell Library for Poli cal Research and Studies, and the Walter J. Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collec on. A er the tour, everyone will go to the 3rd floor where they will learn about using the historical resources in the library for personal research as well as how to care for their own treasures, such as photographs and home movies. Renna Tuten has worked at the UGA Libraries for 6 years and holds a BA from UGA, an MA from the University of Mississippi, and an MLIS from the University of South Carolina. She is currently the Coordinator of Reference Services at the UGA Special Collec ons Building.
Tuesday, June 5 1:45 PM - 4:30 PM Off Site Sessions: 1 5.00
_______________________________ Who is that masked woman? My life as a large animal surgery technician Martha Cagle Martha Cagle will relate her experiences and the animals she has worked on during her 32 years as a surgery technician in the Large Animal Veterinary Medicine Teaching Hospital at the University of Georgia. Ms. Cagle is a 32 year employee of UGA Vet School Large Animal Teaching Hospital, working in large animal surgery. She is a graduate of ABAC.
Friday, June 22 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM River’s Crossing Sessions: 1 5.00 plus parking
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ALUMNI COLLEGE COURSES Alumni College Opening Session Alumni College Closing Session Caravaggio Ͳ The Bad Boy (and founder) of Baroque Art Coastal Processes And Conservation: What Will Be Left For Future Generations? Controlling Your Long Term Care Costs Cosmo Learns to Talk Evolution of the Stage Exploring the American Dream Financial Disorganization: Where is My Money! OLIVE OILͲ Everything you would like to know but were afraid Ͳ or didn't know Ͳ to ask Omrit Ͳ A Roman Temple in Northern Israel Plenary SessionͲCollege of Education Plenary SessionͲUGA Alumni Association The American Civil War: Remembrance The Brain's Got Rhythm: Neuronal Oscillations and the Mind
Multiple Multiple Abney, C
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Monday, June 04, 2012 Thursday, June 07, 2012 Monday, June 4 & Tuesday, June 5, 2012 Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday, June 4, 5, 6, 2012 Wednesday, June 06, 2012 Wednesday, June 06, 2012 Monday, June 04, 2012 Wednesday, June 06, 2012 Tuesday, June 05, 2012
Dallmeyer Ford Craige Longman Katz Brinson Abney, R Loughner Dresden/Evans Dietzler Goodwin
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Tuesday, June 5 & Wednesday, June 6, 2012 Wednesday, June 06, 2012 Thursday, June 07, 2012 Tuesday, June 05, 2012 Wednesday, June 06, 2012
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Tai Chi Easy (full schedule is listed below) The Sky is Falling! Will you be OK?
Wittenberg Parrish
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The Speaker in the Poem The Stem Cell Controversy UGA Athletics Facilities Tour UGA Campus Tour Understanding Annuities
Kissane Farmer TBD Boney Ford
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The Principles and Elements of Design UGA Science Library Tour UGA Special Collections Library Tour Who is that masked woman? My life as a large animal surgery technician
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Special Interest Groups (SIGS) Beadiacs
Enjoy Opera in Athens
Mary Ann Kelly, makelly@uga.edu, 706-613-6311 Individuals interested in beading, stringing, and simple wire work will get together once a week for three hours or so to work on their projects, brainstorm ideas and help each other when our work takes an oops! Par cipants who have no experience but would just like to see what it’s all about are welcome because beaders are happy to provide basic informa on and demonstrate techniques.
Nancy Songster, njsongster@charter.net, 706-548-8181 Our purpose is to learn more about opera, a end OLLI classes on Opera, enjoy live opera performances in the Athens area and a end the Metropolitan Opera Live in HD broadcasts at local Cinemas. We support UGA opera student produc ons, share informa on about opera, and offer a pre-opera meal, where the UGA opera graduate students present informa on about the current broadcast. The Met Opera broadcasts are on Saturday a ernoon, October through May, with an evening encore broadcast three weeks later.
Bicycling John Songster, John.songster483@charter.net, 706-548-8181 The original theme of the group s ll holds true: “For those who long to take the drudgery out of health club exercising or want to start a fitness program that perpetuates itself, a new opportunity to get back on a real bicycle is s ll available.” We also conduct “get started again” instruc on and introductory rides that will help par cipants develop their cycling growth to whatever level they wish. New legs are welcome.
Bonsai Claire Clements, claireclements@charter.net, 706-548-0211 Winnie Kelly, 706-548-1418 This informal group meets on the 4th Thursday of each month, from 2:30 to 4:30 PM. Bonsai, literally translated, means po ed tree. Members bring suitable plant materials to pot, and/ or those already po ed, which they wish to trim, exhibit, or discuss. Field trips are made to a variety of places of interest to the group that are within driving distance, to view collec ons, and to purchase plants, materials and tools. Newbies to Bonsai Welcomed! Contact Clements to receive Bonsai emails.
Book Discussion Group Diana Cerwonka, drcerwonka@bellsouth.net, 706-543-7780 The Book Discussion Group meets on the second Thursday of the month at the ACCA, from 3:00-4:00 p.m. Books are selected by group vote. Selec ons include fic on and nonfic on, contemporary and classic. Discussion is informal and par cipa on is encouraged. Please feel welcome to join us.
Hand Quilting Sandy Jordan, sandyjordan@charter.net, 706-546-8537 The quil ng group meets on the first and third Tuesdays of the month from 1-3 PM all year. We meet at members’ homes and just do hand quil ng. We have room for interested persons wan ng to learn or those who already do hand quil ng.
Happy Hikers Iris Miracle, happyhikers@yahoo.com, 706-353-6711 If you love the great outdoors and hiking is a passion or an interest, then you will want to join this group. Hikes are short and long, easy to challenging, for fitness, fun and enjoyment of the marvels of nature. You can pick and choose as each hike is planned. We plan at least one hike a month, working up to more, if there is enough interest.
Intermediate Bridge Mary Brockway, marybrockway@a .net, 706-549-3160 This group meets on the first and third Wednesdays from 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. at the ACCA, 135 Hoyt St. If you are an experienced player and would like an a ernoon of cards without the fuss of se ng up tables, making snacks and drinks (coffee is available), we invite you to try our group.
Investing G. Cary Winzurk, gwinzurk900@msn.com, 706-549-9643 The Investment Group meets once a month, usually the third Thursday at 3PM, to exchange informa on about inves ng and investments. This is not a group that plans investments for the group to make together. The group’s common denominator is a strong interest in exchanging informa on about the world of investments; no special knowledge of the field is needed. Members are encouraged to bring any material(s) they think would be of interest to others.
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Lady Dogs Basketball
Picture This! Digital Photography Group
Randall Abney, rabney@me.com, 706-850-6148 Follow the Lady Dogs Basketball team with other OLLI members. We buy season ckets for all the home games. And by ordering through OLLI@UGA you sit with other OLL@UGA members in Stegman Coliseum. This year over 100 OLLI@UGA members ordered season ckets. Members also get together for lunch at the Georgia Center before at least one of the Sunday a ernoon games. GO DAWGS!!!!
Chuck Murphy, picturethis.athens@gmail.com, 706-372-5406 Picture This! is OLLI’s digital photography club. Members include complete novices, serious amateurs and everything in between. We typically meet one evening of the month at the River’s Crossing building. Our mee ngs usually feature an educa onal talk on a photographic topic, with me reserved for member ques ons and a “show & tell” session. We also schedule photo walks around Athens and trips to scenic venues and photo exhibits.
Lunch Bunch Mercedes Rivera, 43rivers@gmail.com This is a lively and friendly group. Its purpose is to socialize, meet new people, form new friendships and enjoy wonderful food at locally-owned Athens/Watkinsville restaurants. We get together the first Tuesday of each month at 11:30AM. Please email Mercedes Rivera to be added to the monthly email distribu on list. Spouses and guests of OLLI @ UGA members are welcome to come. RSVPs are required.
Stitch and Chat Kay Hymo, hymol@bellsouth.net, 706-546-7177 The S tch and Chat Group meets on the first Thursday of each month throughout the year at 10 AM. We meet in homes, or other loca ons, such as Main Street Yarns in Watkinsville and Em’s Kitchen on Hawthorne. Most of our members are kni ng, but bring any type of handwork and join us.
Mac Fan(atic)s
SoloSENIORS
Jim Kradel, jkradel@gmail.com, 706-410-1958 OK all you Fana cs Winter is coming South and it is me to sharpen our Mac skills. I have been unsuccessful in recrui ng Mac experts to help us learn more. If any of you have some special area of interest to teach to others let me know and as quick as we get the holiday season behind us we will move forward.
Vic Armstrong, soloseniorsvic@aol.com, 706-769-1110 This group fosters networking among OLLI@UGA members who are over 50 and single. There is a dinner mee ng the first Thursday of each month where members get acquainted and plan ac vi es together.
MahJongg Heidi Naylor, alpshv428@aol.com, 706-850-5013 Do you already know how to play Mahjongg, or have you wanted to learn? I love to play and would love to find fellow fana cs – or future ones. Several groups have started on the east and west side of Athens. Let’s get together! Join us any Thursday at 1PM at 1221 Mason Mill Road.
Novice Bridge Jimmie Hawes, ollinovicebridge@gmail.com, 706-850-1278 This group is for people who already know the basics of playing bridge, but have not played in a long me or have not played a lot. It is lovely to meet in a relaxed atmosphere, to gain experience playing the best game ever with great people just like you. This group meets at the Unitarian Universal Fellowship building, 780 Timothy Road, every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month from 1PM to 4PM. The playing fee is $3 per session.
“String of Pearls” Memoir Writing Group Roger Bailey, Roger1731@charter.net, 706-540-1068 Wri ng about our lives, we share our prose and poetry to learn more about ourselves and each other as we hope to write memoirs more effec vely in regard to both form and content. We meet from 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon on the third Thursday each month in the conference room of the Bentley Center at the ACCA.
Supper Club Karen & Michael Mispagel, themispagels@gmail.com, 706-354-4799 Super Successful Supper Club - and you’re invited to be a part of it! Our group of 40+ members meets once a month in small groups of eight to ten for dinner in a member’s home, then once a quarter we all gather for a party. Each member takes a turn hos ng a dinner, providing the entree and a beverage, and se ng a theme for each member to contribute a dish to share. We all love cooking, sharing good food and conversa on, and having fun. Open to couples, partners, individuals, anyone with a love of good food and entertaining.
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Having the time of our lives with OLLI@UGA
Listening to Your Heart Class.
Art Fair
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