Fall 2019 Program Guide - University of Regina Centre for Continuing Education

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LIFELONG LEARNING CENTRE

PROGRAM GUIDE FALL 2019 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY FITNESS & MOVEMENT HEALTH & WELLNESS WEDNESDAYS LANGUAGES LIFESTYLE SCIENCE SOCIAL STUDIES WRITING & LITERATURE THURSDAY NOON FORUMS

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Lifelong Learning Centre

DATES TO REMEMBER FALL 2019 All events are FREE and drop-in and held in College Building Room 112 – 2155 College Avenue unless otherwise noted below Fri, Sep 6

LLC Open House

10:30am-2:30pm Tue, Sep 10 10:00-11:30 am

Art of Conversation with Regina Police Service

Wed, Sep 11 1:30-3:00pm

National Film Board and more with Michael Dancsok

Thu, Sep 12 10:00-11:00am

Improvisation Circles with Rick Kotowich

Tue, Sep 17 12:15-1:15pm

Forever…In Motion Fitness Demonstration CB 230

Thu, Sep 19 9:30-10:30am

Forever…In Motion Fitness Demonstration CB 230

Thu, Sep 19 12:00-1:00pm

Welcome & Orientation

Fri, Sep 27 9:30-12:00pm

Election Panel Discussion CB 139

Fri, Nov 1 9:30-11:30am

Film: “And We Knew How to Dance” Discussion to follow with Dr. Bill Brennan

Fri, Oct 18-Nov 8 1:00-3:30pm

Classic Films of Mexico

Fri, Nov 15-Dec 6 1:00-3:30pm

Environmental Film Series

Thu, Dec 5 1:30-3:30pm

International Volunteer Day Christmas Celebration

For event details see www.uregina.ca/cce/lifelong or call 306-585-5748.


A GREAT PLACE TO LEARN AND MAKE FRIENDS In addition to weekday courses, the Lifelong Learning Centre offers an interesting variety of evening and Saturday courses: • Astronomy and the Autumn Sky

• Improvisation Circles – Play and Learn Together

• Basic Smartphone/Tablet

• Introduction to Computers

• Canning at Home Workshop

• Introduction to Islam(s)

• Chinese Cooking

• iPad Level 1 & 2

• Cloud Computing

• Meditation: Ancient Practices for Modern Times

• Spanish 1- 3 • Spanish Conversation • Spanish Travel Intensive • Stand-Up Comedy 101 • T’ai Chi

• Fall Propagation for Spring Plants

• Online Dating: Navigating your Search

• Gin Appreciation • Holiday Cocktails

• Photography and Online Storage

• Tea Appreciation • The Internet of Things • Writing for Film

See inside for full course details.

“When I first learned about the Lifelong Learning Centre I was absolutely amazed at what was available in courses and other opportunities. I’ve attended computer courses, I’ve really enjoyed the exercise courses and I like to participate in as many noon hour forums as I can.” Marj Thiessen

| LLC Student and Volunteer


Table of contents Dates to Remember Fall 2019 – inside front cover Lifelong Learning Centre

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Volunteer and Community Programs

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How to Register

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Arts & Entertainment

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Computers & Technology

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Fitness & Movement Health & Wellness Wednesdays

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Languages

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Lifestyle

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Science

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Social Studies: History, Politics, Religion & More

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Writing & Literature Thursday Noon Forums

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General Information including Withdrawal Policy, Parking

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Seniors’ University Group and BIG Book Sale

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Course Checklist

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Courses at a Glance – inside back cover

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LIFELONG LEARNING CENTRE Learn to Live and Live to Learn Lifelong Learning Centre courses expand your mind and help you remain active with likeminded people. Daytime courses provide retired, semi-retired and those working part-time, with an opportunity to participate in a warm and supportive learning environment, embrace alternative concepts, and meet interesting people. Evening and Saturday courses allow those who are working during the day an opportunity to learn about a variety of topics and interests in a stimulating environment where frontiers of knowledge are expanded and friendships are made. LLC courses are affordable and have no previous education requirements. They also have no exams or assignments, and most have no homework. “When telling people about my plans, a surprising number say retirement scares them: “I don't know what I'll do with myself!” To them I reply, “Check out the Lifelong Learning Centre!” Taking courses for pure enjoyment is one of the greatest pleasures anyone can have. Discovering open, friendly and like-minded souls makes the LLC experience even more enriching. I'm a magpie when it comes to interests, I'll try anything once, and one thing leads to another. My first LLC course was Stand-up Comedy. While I'm unlikely to use it, it led me to other offerings, specifically the annual Writing Contest.” Madeline Sheridan, LLC Student

Come to the Lifelong Learning Centre to Add Life to your Years … and Years to your Life!

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VOLUNTEER & COMMUNITY PROGRAMS ABORIGINAL GRANDMOTHERS CARING FOR GRANDCHILDREN SUPPORT NETWORK

Grandmothers caring for grandchildren are invited to monthly Support Network meetings to celebrate their strengths, share experiences, talk about issues of concern, and learn about community services and programs. Tea and bannock are always served at monthly meetings. Childcare and rides will be provided for those who call in advance. For more information or to register call 306-585-5766. Day & Time:

Fri, Sep 13, Oct 11, Nov 8, Dec 6 from 9:30-11:30am

Location:

College Building Room 112 – 2155 College Ave.

INTERCULTURAL GRANDMOTHERS UNITING (IGU)

All older women who are interested in building bridges of understanding, respect, trust and friendship among First Nations, Métis and other women are welcome to attend these monthly meetings. For more information call 306-585-5705 or 306-585-5766. Day & Time:

Fri, Sep 20, Oct 18, Nov 15, Dec 13 from 10:30am-12:30pm

Location:

Indigenous Christian Fellowship – 3131 Dewdney Ave.

GO FOR LIFE!

Make a difference to your community and your life by participating in learning programs and volunteer activities. Check out the FREE Forums and FREE Films being held at the Lifelong Learning Centre this Fall. Learn and volunteer to add life to your years and years to your life. See inside front cover for list of FREE events and check website for more. SPEAKERS BUREAU

The Lifelong Learning Centre has speakers available to talk to community groups and professionals about the joys of lifelong learning and volunteering, ageism and Age-Friendly Community Initiatives, older adult abuse prevention, retirement planning and much more. If you want to request a speaker for your group, or are interested in becoming one, call 306-585-5766 or 306-585-5806. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

We are looking for volunteers to assist with reception duties, promotional activities, newsletter production and more. Call 306-585-5766 if you would like to learn about volunteer opportunities at the Lifelong Learning Centre. SENIORS’ UNIVERSITY GROUP

The Seniors’ University Group mission is to promote the value and availability of lifelong learning opportunities for older learners in the community in collaborative partnerships with the Lifelong Learning Centre. Those wishing to receive SUG rates for LLC courses must be current members of the Seniors’ University Group. See page 31 for more information about the Seniors’ University Group and Book Sale as well as NEW course fee discount for SUG members.

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HOW TO REGISTER FOR LLC COURSES The quickest and easiest way to register for Lifelong Learning Centre courses is online. Registering online is simple, secure and convenient with 24-hour access at www.uregina.ca/cce/lifelong Call 306-585-5748 to register by phone during regular opening hours. Go to Student Services Office in College Building Room 118 to register in person. Please note all LLC course fees will have GST added.

FALL OPEN HOUSE Fri, Sep 6 from 10:30 am-2:30 pm in College Building Room 112 Learn more about what the Lifelong Learning Centre has to offer by coming to our Open House. There will be tours, refreshments, draw for FREE course, FREE presentations as outlined below and more. 10:30 am

Masai Mara Game Park in Kenya with David and Wilma Wessel

12:00 pm

LLC Fitness Courses and Demonstrations Forever in Motion with Marj Thiessen and others T’ai Chi Chih with Larry Firth Ageless Grace with Alison Singharath

1:00 pm

The National Film Board and More with Michael Dancsok

2:00 pm

Introduction to Islam(s) with Maysa Haque

FALL WELCOME & ORIENTATION Thu, Sep 19 from 12:00-1:00 pm If you are a new student at the Lifelong Learning Centre, or a returning student who wants to know what is new, come to our Welcome and Orientation to learn about our program, ask questions, and meet staff, other students, and members of the Seniors’ University Group Board in an informal and comfortable setting. Coffee, light refreshments, and tours to follow.

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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT CLASSIC FILMS

Enjoy 4 excellent films with an introduction for each – Dial M For Murder (1954) with Ray Milland and Grace Kelly; Dr. No (1962) with Sean Connery and Ursula Andress; The Odd Couple (1968) with Jack Lennon and Walter Matthau; and Sherlock (2009) with Robert Downey Junior and Judd Law. FREE film on Sep 13 is The Post (2017) with Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Facilitator

Fri, Sep 13-Oct 11

1:00-3:30pm

$30/$20

Dermot Weightman

CLASSIC FILMS OF MEXICO

Enjoy 4 excellent films from Mexico with an introduction for each. The films will be chosen from a collection made available to the Lifelong Learning Centre by the Consulate of Mexico in Calgary. Each film will be provided with English subtitles. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Facilitator

Fri, Oct 18-Nov 8

1:00-3:30pm

Free

Oscar Rivera

NATIONAL FILM BOARD AND MORE – A PREVIEW

Join Michael Dancsok for a sneak peek at three upcoming courses he is teaching at the Lifelong Learning Centre this fall! Courses include Early Years of the National Film Board of Canada, Intercultural Understanding: Deep Culture, and Writing for Film. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Wed, Sep 11

1:30-3:00pm

Free

Michael Dancsok

EARLY YEARS OF THE NATIONAL FILM BOARD OF CANADA – NEW

This course will take you on a journey back to the early years of the National Film Board of Canada (NFB). We will explore how and why the NFB began and its influence on filmmaking in Canada. Throughout this journey we will reflect on our own personal relationship with The Board, from our first encounter with NFB films and videos to the present day. The goal of this course will be for students to understand the scope of what the NFB has to offer and how it influences our way of seeing Canada.

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Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Tue, Sep 17-Nov 5

1:30-3:30pm

$105/$90

Michael Dancsok

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ENVIRONMENTAL FILM SERIES

Through both the documentary film and the discussion following, Jim Elliott will lead participants through an examination of current environmental and social problems hoping to inform and educate about what might be solutions. Through www.cinemapolitica.org, Jim will show films on four days including the following: The End of Suburbia, Addicted to Plastic, The Chocolate Farmer and Lords of the Arctic. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Fri, Nov 15-Dec 6

1:00-3:30pm

Free

Jim Elliott

IMPROVISATION CIRCLES – A PREVIEW

Join Rick Kotowich to learn what Improv is all about, see it in action, and perhaps even choose to participate yourself! Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Thu, Sep 12

10:00-11:00am

Free

Rick Kotowich

IMPROVISATION CIRCLES – PLAY AND LEARN TOGETHER – NEW A recreational Improv Circle is a facilitated, relaxed, light-hearted, failure-free, and friendly social construct for having fun together. By playing improv games like “passing around an imaginary energy ball,” or “composing proverbs each person one-word-at-a-time,” or just “making stuff up” in sketches, we create opportunities to embrace the moment ourselves and to delight in the spontaneity and resourcefulness of others. Games and sketches are energetic and mood-lifting community experiences. Laughter is guaranteed. Playing can inspire joy, a sense of well-being, self-confidence and creativity. Participants are invited to share their reflections on how improv opportunities arise in everyday life. Information will also be shared about local and national improvisation activities, particularly in academic settings. Bring your imagination, comfortable clothing, indoor footwear and a smile. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Thu, Sep 19-Nov 7

7:00-9:00pm

$125

Rick Kotowich

STAND-UP COMEDY 101 (SIDE A)

Whether you just enjoy stand-up or would like to be a stand-up, whatever your goals, this course will focus on stand-up comedy as an art. Students will receive guidance and have fun writing and performing stand-up comedy in a safe workshop environment. This course may also be of interest to professionals looking to enhance their public speaking skill set through the use of comedy. Willing participants are guaranteed a spot in a showcase at a local venue.

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Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Wed, Sep 18-Nov 6

7:00-9:00pm

$125

Darrel Lawlor

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THE MEDICI AND THE GLOBAL WORLD, C. 1500-1700 – NEW

We often associate the Medici with art, and specifically with art made in Florence during the Renaissance. We do that for good reasons. However, this series of four lectures adds something new to the mix: the global world. The Medici collected objects from Asia, the Americas, Africa, and exported artworks well beyond Europe. For example, the altar for the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem was made in Florence, under the Medici aegis in 1587, and the same happened a century later with the Monument to St. Francis Xavier for the church of Bom Jesu in Goa. This course will explore the Medici vis-à-vis the global world, highlighting how they conceived their patronage and identity as part of a large and complex cross-cultural network. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Tue, Sep 17-Oct 8

9:30-11:30am

$80/$70

Dr. Francesco Freddolini

COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY BASIC SMARTPHONE/TABLET PHOTOGRAPHY & ONLINE STORAGE

Nowadays most of us keep our smartphones and tablets with us at all the time, which means we have a camera at hand that is always ready to take pictures. And because of its advanced features, the camera does a pretty decent job. But if you’re taking more photos than ever, there’s an important next step which is often overlooked — organizing and archiving. In this course, we will talk about basic techniques in taking smartphone shots and ways to store and organize your photos. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Sat Nov 2

10:00am-12:00pm

$30

Mike Garcia

CLOUD COMPUTING

What is Cloud Computing and what makes it different from traditional computing? In this class we will explain the differences between the private and public Cloud, and the advantages and disadvantages of using Cloud Computing. The Cloud is for everyone!

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Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Sat, Oct 26

10:00am-12:00pm

$30

Mike Garcia

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INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS – NEW

Over your long life, you’ve had many incredible experiences and adapted to numerous changes. Learning to use a computer is simply one more skill to add to everything you already know how to do. Computer education classes are fun and can greatly enrich your everyday life. If you’ve put off learning about computers because they seem intimidating, you’re not alone. In this course, the class will focus mainly on computer theories such as computer components, hardware and software, operating system, maintenance and an open discussion with your instructor about the challenges that you face with your computer. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Sat, Sep 21

10:00am-12:00pm

$30

Mike Garcia

IPAD LEVEL 1: BEGINNER

iPads have revolutionized our interactions with each other and the world. This course will teach a basic familiarity with iPad use and management including the iPad Operating System (iOS), what the switches and buttons do, different touch screen gestures and adjusting iPad settings. Students will also add a WiFi connection, use the Internet and be introduced to basic e-mail tasks. This is a hands-on course, so please remember to bring your iPad and make sure that it is charged. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Sat, Sep 28

10:00am-12:00pm

$30

Mike Garcia

IPAD LEVEL 2: INTERMEDIATE

Explore Internet and email, photos and videos, cloud services and syncing, as well as apps and tips for more efficiently using your iPad device. This session is for users who have some experience using the iPad or who have taken the introductory Level 1 iPad class. This is a hands-on course, so please remember to bring your iPad and make sure that it is charged. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Sat, Oct 5

10:00am-12:00pm

$30

Mike Garcia

THE INTERNET OF THINGS

It started with the smart phone. Now everyday devices like thermostats, lights, cars, TVs, etc. are being made smart by connecting them together over networks and to the Internet. These devices will not only be able to send data to the Internet but they will also be controlled over the Internet. In this course you will understand how the Internet of Things (IoT) works and how essential it will become in the future.

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Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Sat Oct 19

10:00am-12:00pm

$30

Mike Garcia

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FITNESS & MOVEMENT AGELESS GRACE – NEW

Ageless Grace® Brain Health Fitness is a brain-body program based on stimulation of neuroplasticity to support cognitive health and activates all five primary functions of the brain. It helps to restore and maintain neural pathways and stimulates the creation of new ones. There are 21 tools of the program based on the cutting-edge concept of neuroplasticity - the ability of the brain to change structurally and functionally. Each tool addresses a primary factor commonly related to physical aging. The program is practiced in a chair, to challenge the brain to figure out how to do these activities seated rather than standing, while engaging the core muscles, and internal systems and organs of the body. Anyone, at any age, including those with physical limitations and challenges, can participate at his or her own level of ability. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Wed, Sep 18-Nov 6

4:30-5:15pm

$85/$75

Alison Singharath

BELLYFIT SAGE – WISDOM IN MOTION

Bellyfit Sage Wisdom in Motion is designed for mature women, women of size, women in recovery and all women seeking a gentler, more customized form of movement that honours their sensuality, their strength and their varied levels of ability. Expect all the signature elements that Bellyfit® offers, now at a slower more intentional pace that focuses on posture, balance, toning and strengthening. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Fri, Sep 20-Nov 8

10:30-11:30am

$85/$75

Roselle Bancescu

FIT FOR YOUR LIFE

Join us for a gradual strength-training program designed for older adults. Health experts suggest weight training as an essential part of a healthy lifestyle. Hand-held velcro wrist and ankle weights from one to five pounds are supplied. The class instructs proper weight training with a muscle warm-up, stretching and cool down.

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Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Tue & Thu Sep 17-Nov 7

4:00-5:00pm

$105/$90

Dorothy Fitzer

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FOREVER … IN MOTION – FREE FITNESS CLASSES – NEW

Forever … in Motion is a FREE program that helps older adults become physically active through volunteer led physical activity groups. The program includes endurance, strengt h, balance, and flexibility activities, which may be performed either in sitting or standing position. Stay after class for FREE coffee and conversation. Physical Activity, do it for life! Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Facilitators

Tue, Sep 17-Dec 10

12:15-1:15pm

FREE

Thu, Sep 19-Dec 12

9:30-10:30am

FREE

Marj Theissen, Cheryl Busby, Karen Cochrane & Brenda Fedorchuk

LINE DANCING

“In a rut strut.” Line dancing is a great activity for fun, exercise and memory. Learn easy, progressive steps to all types of music. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Tue, Sep 17-Nov 5

9:30-10:30am

$85/$75

Dorothy Fitzer

STRETCH & TONE EXERCISE

Promote healthy aging through exercise designed to increase flexibility. This class involves a warm-up, aerobics, stretching, toning and cool down. Mats and weights are supplied. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Tue & Thu, Sep 17-Nov 7

11:00am-12:00pm

$105/$90

Dorothy Fitzer

T’AI CHI

Movements performed in T’ai Chi are slow, soft and graceful with smooth and even transitions between them. In this course you will learn the basic postures of T’ai Chi and enjoy the beauty and tranquility of nature. Offered in partnership with Confucius Institute. Note: No class Oct 12 and Nov 9. Day

Time

Fee

Instructor

Sat, Sep 14-Nov 16

9:30-10:30am

$90

Master Chanwu Li

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T’AI CHI CHIH

Tai Chi Chih is a moving meditation consisting of 20 individual movements. Softness and effortlessness are guiding principles. Its primary goal is to accumulate, circulate and balance our intrinsic energy or Chi. Designed to promote feelings of well-being, relaxation and inner peace. Note: No class Oct 14 and Nov 11. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Mon, Sep 16-Nov 18

1:30-2:30pm

$85/75

Larry Firth

YOGA – ADVANCED

This class is designed for those who know basic diaphragmatic breathing, the rudiments of basic postures, are at ease with the asanas practiced in beginner’s class and want to stretch beyond the beginner level. Please bring a yoga mat and large towel or blanket. Note: No class Oct 14 and Nov 11. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Mon, Sep 16-Nov 18

10:30-11:30am

$85/$75

Lani Knaus

YOGA – BEGINNERS

Introduce yourself to the world of yoga. You will learn gentle yoga poses and stretches that can safely be done at home. Those with some experience can practice at a slower pace. Please bring a yoga mat and large towel or blanket. Note: No class Oct 14 and Nov 11. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Mon, Sep 16-Nov 18

12:00-1:00pm

$85/$75

Lani Knaus

YOGA – CHAIR

In this introductory course we will be adapting yoga practices with use of chairs and other props. This class is designed for individuals with chronic conditions who want to maintain their flexibility, balance and strength. Please bring a yoga mat. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Thu, Sep 19-Nov 7

12:30-1:30pm

$85/$75

Mary Anne Schweiller

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YOGA – MULTI-LEVEL

If you have learned the basics, you are ready to move on. You will be guided to adapt the practice to your own level. Emphasis will be on breathing, classic yoga poses and relaxation techniques. Please bring a yoga mat and large towel or blanket. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Wed, Sep 18-Nov 6

10:30-11:30am

$85/$75

Lani Knaus

YOGA RESTORATIVE

This will be a gentle class for people who have low energy, chronic health problems, are recovering from illness or injury, or just want a gentler practice. It is suitable for beginners as well as continuing students. Most of the practice will be done lying on the floor. Please bring a yoga mat and large towel or blanket. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Wed, Sep 18-Nov 6

12:00-1:00pm

$85/$75

Lani Knaus

ZUMBA GOLD

Zumba Gold is for active older adults and those looking for a class that recreates Latin dance inspired moves you love at a lower intensity. The class introduces easy-to-follow choreography that focuses on balance, range of motion and coordination. Please bring athletic shoes for indoor use and water to keep hydrated during the workout! Note: No class Oct 14 and Nov 11. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Mon, Sep 16-Nov 18

4:00-5:00pm

$85/$75

Angel Alstad

HEALTH MEDITATION: ANCIENT PRACTICES FOR MODERN TIMES

Meditation practice can be transformative and serve as a means of cultivating a sense of inner peace. Combining ancient techniques with leading research, you will learn about meditation postures, tips for establishing a daily practice and techniques for dealing with everyday problems. We will delve into various forms of meditation, discuss meditation apps, and examine scientific research (e.g. neuroscience, psychology) to help you deal with stress, cultivate positive states of mind, and change non-supportive mental habit patterns. This course is suitable for beginners as well as those who have experience with meditation. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Thu, Sep 19-Nov 7

7:00-8:00pm

$90

Annette Marche

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OUR BODY: THAT WONDERFUL MACHINE – NEW

Let's have a peak at four of the major components of our bodies: the skeleton, the framework of the body; the musculature, which performs all our movements, voluntary and involuntary; the nervous system, which controls all we do and feel; our skin, which encloses all our systems. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Fri, Sep 20-Oct 11

9:30-11:30am

$80/$70

Adrien Tatarinoff

WELLNESS WEDNESDAYS

FREE monthly program co-sponsored by Lifelong Learning Centre and the Saskatchewan Health Authority. Time:

12:00-1:00pm

Location:

College Building Room 112

Cost:

FREE

BALANCING ACT

There are several factors that increase the risk of falling as people age, as well as a societal fear of falling that develops as people age. What most people do not know is that you CAN improve your balance at any age. By learning about and working towards improving your balance you can decrease your risk! Day

Presenter

Wed, Sep 18

Brandi Green, Physical Therapist

PRIVACY PATHWAYS IN SASKATCHEWAN HEALTHCARE

Join Roxane Priddell to learn ways to protect your privacy within the Saskatchewan Health Authority. This presentation will highlight the mandate of The Saskatchewan Privacy Office to protect patient privacy and will explain how and why your information is collected and used with the Saskatchewan Health Authority. The SHA is committed to protecting the accuracy, integrity and security of all health information and all employees are required to sign a pledge of confidentiality. It is important for patients to know their privacy rights and discover that privacy is not a barrier but is established to create protection. Come discover how to limit visitors and information sharing, the difference between a Health Proxy and Power of Attorney, patient and family rights in Medical Assistance in Dying, and the importance of having a family physician or nurse practitioner. You will be provided contacts, pamphlets and an opportunity to ask questions related to Privacy. Day

Presenter

Wed, Oct 16

Roxanne Priddell, Privacy & Access to Information Officer with SHA

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DEBUNKING NUTRITION MYTHS: FACT OR FICTION

Tired of trying to eat healthy but not knowing what to do? This session will help sort fact from fiction and illustrate how media and marketing affect your food choices. Day

Presenter

Wed, Nov 13

Tracy Sanden, Registered Dietician

LANGUAGES SPANISH Required textbook Spanish Now is for all Spanish courses at LLC and can be purchased from Student Services Office in College Building Room 118. Spanish 1

Going to Spain? Mexico? South America? Here is your opportunity to learn Spanish and discover Hispanic culture and people. This informal introduction is for absolute beginners. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Tue, Sep 17-Nov 5

1:00-3:00pm

$155/$140

Sergio Quezada

Spanish 1 (Evening)

Going to Spain? Mexico? South America? Here is your opportunity to learn Spanish and discover Hispanic culture and people. This informal introduction is for absolute beginners. Day

Time

Fee

Instructor

Wed, Sep 18-Nov 6

7:00-9:00pm

$175

Edith Brockhill

Spanish 2

This course is for those with basic Spanish vocabulary and pronunciation skills. You will be able to improve your fluency and learn more about exciting Hispanic culture. Prerequisite: Spanish 1 or some basic Spanish skills. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Wed, Sep 18-Nov 6

9:30-11:30am

$155/$140

Sergio Quezada

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Spanish 2 (Evening)

This course is for those with basic Spanish vocabulary and pronunciation skills. You will be able to improve your fluency and learn more about exciting Hispanic culture. Prerequisite: Spanish 1 or some basic Spanish skills. Day

Time

Fee

Instructor

Tue, Sep 17-Nov 5

7:00-9:00pm

$175

Edith Brockhill

Spanish 3

This is your chance to improve your Spanish. The course is designed for those with good Spanish vocabulary and pronunciation skills. Learn more about the interesting Hispanic culture. Prerequisite: Spanish 2 or more than basic Spanish skills. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Fri, Sep 20-Nov 8

9:30-11:30am

$155/$140

Sergio Quezada

Spanish 3 (Evening)

This is your chance to improve your Spanish. The course is designed for those with good Spanish vocabulary and pronunciation skills. Learn more about the interesting Hispanic culture. Prerequisite: Spanish 2 or more than basic Spanish skills. Note: No class Oct 14 and Nov 11. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Mon, Sep 16-Nov 18

7:00-9:00pm

$175

Edith Brockhill

Spanish 4

This class is designed for those with intermediate Spanish vocabulary and pronunciation skills. Using a variety of methods you will improve your fluency. Prerequisite: Spanish 3 or intermediate Spanish skills. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Thu, Sep 19-Nov 7

1:00-3:00pm

$155/$140

Sergio Quezada

Spanish 5

This class is designed for those with intermediate Spanish vocabulary and pronunciation skills. Using a variety of methods you will improve your fluency. Prerequisite: Spanish 4 or advanced Spanish skills. Day

Time

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Wed, Sep 18-Nov 6

1:00-3:00pm

$155/$140

Sergio Quezada

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Spanish Conversation 1

This class will allow students who have completed Spanish 5 or an equivalent advanced course to review and learn more grammar and vocabulary. Students will begin to learn how to carry on a basic conversation in Spanish. Day

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Tue, Sep 17-Nov 5

9:30-11:30am

$155/$140

Sergio Quezada

Spanish Conversation 2

This course will allow students who have taken Spanish Conversation 1 and those who can carry on a basic conversation in Spanish, to put their knowledge of Spanish into practice. This will be done through conversations related to current events and other topics. Day

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Instructor

Thu, Sep 19-Nov 7

9:30-11:30am

$155/$140

Sergio Quezada

Spanish Conversation (Evening)

This class will allow students who have completed Spanish 3 or an equivalent advanced course to put their knowledge of Spanish into practice through conversation related to current events and other topics. Students in this course should be able to carry on a conversation in Spanish. Day

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Fee

Instructor

Thu, Sep 19-Nov 7

7:00-9:00pm

$175

Edith Brockhill

Spanish Travel Intensive

Booked that winter vacation? Here is your opportunity to discover Hispanic culture and people and learn Spanish to communicate while on vacation. Note: Students are strongly encouraged to purchase the Lonely Planet Phrasebook: Mexican Spanish 5th Ed. (ISBN 978-1-74059-730-2). This is available at local retail bookstores. Please bring a bag lunch. Day

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Sat, Oct 26 & Nov 2

10:00am-2:00pm

$100

Edith Brockhill

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FRENCH

Offered in partnership with La CitĂŠ universitaire francophone Required French textbooks can be purchased from Student Services Office in College Building Room 118.

French: La joie de vivre 1

Beginner French course in a relaxed group setting intended for older adults. French Now textbook is required for La joie de vivre 1, 2, and 3. Day

Time

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Instructor

Wed, Sep 25-Nov 13

1:30-3:30pm

$155/$140

Maud Beaulieu

French: La joie de vivre 2

For those who have completed French 1 and wish to pursue French further in a relaxed group setting, intended for older adults. French Now textbook is required for La joie de vivre 1, 2, and

3. Day

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Instructor

Thu, Sep 26-Nov 14

9:30-11:30am

$155/$140

Maud Beaulieu

French: La joie de vivre 3

For those who have completed French 2 and wish to pursue French further in a relaxed group setting, intended for older adults. French Now textbook is required for La joie de vivre 1, 2, and 3. Note: No class Oct 14 and Nov 11. Day

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Instructor

Mon, Sep 23-Nov 25

9:30-11:30am

$155/$140

Maud Beaulieu

French: La joie de vivre 4

For those who have completed French 3 and wish to pursue French further in a relaxed group setting, intended for older adults. Note: Textbook is required for this course and can be purchased at Student and Instructor Services. Day

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Instructor

Wed, Sep 25-Nov 13

9:30-11:30am

$155/$140

Maud Beaulieu

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French: La vie en rose

For advanced beginner adults who have completed classes using the French Now workbook and wish to enhance their knowledge and communication skills in a relaxed group setting. En avant la grammaire! Textbook is required for this course. Day

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Instructor

Tue, Sep 24-Nov 12

9:30-11:30am

$155/$140

Maud Beaulieu

CHINESE

Offered in partnership with Confucius Institute In collaboration with Centre for Continuing Education, the Confucius Institute at the University of Regina offers an ongoing series of non-credit Chinese language classes from beginner to advanced levels. These language courses are designed for those with an interest in business, travel and daily communication. Teachers are highly qualified Chinese language teaching professionals with many years of experience. If you are interested in improving your understanding of Chinese language and culture, please contact Confucius.Institute@uregina.ca or call (306)337-2477. Chinese for Beginners This course is suitable for learners without previous Chinese learning experience. The Chinese phonetic system and pronunciation skills will first be introduced, followed by vocabulary and sentence patterns in daily situations. Topics include greetings, self-introduction, family, hobbies, etc. Students will also gain a basic understanding of Chinese strokes and character radicals. By the end of the course, students shall be able to make simple and everyday conversation and recognize and read some high frequency characters. Intermediate Chinese This course will help students who have completed the Beginner Chinese course (or who have equivalent learning experience) to expand their vocabulary and grammar patterns. Students will continue to improve their reading, listening, speaking, and writing skills through learning everyday conversation. Students will also have a more solid understanding of Chinese character categories and word formation. Customized Chinese Courses In order to meet the growing interest and demand in Chinese language learning, The Confucius Institute at the University of Regina will offer customized Chinese Language courses for individuals, groups, corporations and government organizations from all industries and portfolios. The topics of the courses range from Business, Tourism, Chinese HĂ nyĂť Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK) Chinese Proficiency Test. The Confucius Institute has a large selection of learning materials, free for students to use. Our highly qualified instructors and extensive resources allow us to provide you the best solution for one-to-one coaching, group trainings, etc. Our customized language programs will meet your specific demands! Please contact Confucius.Institute@uregina.ca to customize a Chinese course tailored to your needs! 18

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LIFESTYLE ART OF CONVERSATION – A PREVIEW

This preview session will illustrate how effective conversation and communication skills are great assets in personal, professional and social relations. Examples of the art of attentive, reflective communication will be demonstrated in an informal shared-learning gathering. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Tue, Sep 10

1:30-2:30pm

Free

Vincent Murphy

ART OF CONVERSATION AND PERSONAL COMMUNICATION – NEW

Effective conversation and communication skills are a great asset in personal and professional relations. Learn and practice the art of attentive, reflective communication in an informal sharedlearning gathering. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Wed, Oct 16-Nov 6

1:30-3:30pm

$80/$70

Vincent Murphy

CANNING AT HOME WORKSHOP – NEW

Learn safe and foolproof techniques for preserving food, and enjoy the fresh flavours of our homegrown and local seasonal fruits and vegetables all year long. Take the mystery out of the boiling water canning process with this step-by-step how-to that includes tips, recipes and extensive discussion around safety and canning like a pro. Day

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Fee

Instructor

Sat, Sep 14

9:00am-12:00pm

$40

Sheila Bonneteau

CHINESE COOKING

It is wonderful to enjoy friends and food from afar! Take this course so that you can treat your guests to a lovely Chinese meal prepared by YOU! This course will cover basic knife skills and will provide opportunity to learn about various styles of Chinese cuisine. At the end of the course, you will be able to make authentic Chinese main courses and side dishes. Please Note: $30 for materials fee included in course fee. Class is in Campbell Collegiate Room 120. Day

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Fee

Instructor

Thu, Sep 26-Oct 3

6:30-8:30pm

$90

Kitty Chan

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FALL PROPAGATION FOR SPRING PLANTS – NEW

Take the strain off your wallet next spring and learn the techniques to propagate your tender fall garden plants that would otherwise be killed by our harsh winter. Learn the process of propagating, potting and growing your favorites over the winter for next spring's garden - all from this year’s plants! Day

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Fee

Instructor

Thu, Sep 5

7:00-9:00pm

$30

Sheila Bonneteau

GIN APPRECIATION – NEW

Excellent on its own or mixed with tonic or soda. Gin is also experiencing a renaissance as more distillers are experimenting with more than just juniper for flavoring to Gin. In this class we’ll learn about the history and the current popularity of this clear spirit. Food and drink samples included in fee. Course to be held at The OWL located at 3737 Wascana Parkway in the Riddell Centre. Free parking available on campus on Saturdays. Day

Time

Fee

Instructor

Sat, Oct 26

3:00-5:00pm

$55

Valerie Bradshaw

HOLIDAY COCKTAILS – NEW

The Holiday season is approaching and there’s a myriad of cocktails you can create to suit the taste of any of your party guests. This will be an interactive class where you will be whipping up some tasty beverages. By the end of this session, you’ll have all the confidence of a great mixologist! Food and drink samples included in fee. Course to be held at The OWL located at 3737 Wascana Parkway in the Riddell Centre. Free parking available on campus on Saturdays. Day

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Fee

Instructor

Sat, Nov 30

3:00-5:00pm

$55

Valerie Bradshaw

ONLINE DATING: NAVIGATING YOUR SEARCH

The course “Online Dating, Navigating Your Search" is back by popular demand! Up your dating game by learning about dating sites, tips on creating a great profile, how to increase the right kind of traffic, how to identify red flags online, and gain an understanding of the 10 different types of people you may meet. Learn how to narrow down your search and how to stay safe and optimistic during your online journey. Fill your online dating toolbox with tips from a seasoned online dater. Day

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Fee

Instructor

Wed, Nov 21-Nov 28

7:00-9:00pm

$50

Heather Renshaw

TEA APPRECIATION – NEW

Ever wonder how to make a perfect cup of tea, where tea comes from, or the health benefits of tea? Join tea enthusiast, Jule Gilchrist, to learn about different types of tea, expert steeping tips, and 20

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discover how to taste an array of different flavours produced by various types of tea. Fee includes inclass tea samples and a cookie. Day

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Instructor

Sat, Sep 28

9:30-11:30am

$35

Jule Gilchrist

SCIENCE ASTRONOMY AND THE AUTUMN SKY

Autumn brings clear crisp evenings and bright stars and planets. Jupiter and Saturn will be well placed in the evening sky and make interesting targets for those finding their way around the sky. Learn how to find planets for yourself and how to identify stars and constellations. Join us to expand your knowledge and understanding of the universe, our place in it and what you can see from our vantage point on Earth. Telescope viewing will take place after class when weather permits. Day

Time

Fee

Instructor

Tue, Sep 17-Nov 5

7:00-9:00pm

$125

Chris Beckett

BRAIN 101

Sitting on your shoulders is the most complicated object in the known universe. In this course you will explore the brain through topics in cognitive and neuropsychology. Topics will include memory, attention, perception, and neuroplasticity. Students will have the opportunity to explore class chosen topics. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Tue, Oct 15-Nov 5

1:30-3:30pm

$80/$70

Emilie Kossick

CHEMISTRY OF FOOD AND COOKING II

Further adventures in Chemistry of Food and Cooking is an introductory science course that is designed to connect scientific principles and phenomena with food and food preparation, while providing a better understanding of the chemistry and biochemistry of food and cooking. The major components of food (e.g. lipids, proteins, carbohydrates, water) will be discussed at a molecular and macroscopic level, followed by the chemical reactions that occur when a variety of foods are cooked in the kitchen. A wide range of foods and cooking techniques will be explored, with in-class examples and demonstrations when possible. Material fee included. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Thu, Oct 17-Nov 7

1:30-3:30pm

$90/$80

Dr. Vincent Ziffle

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UNDERSTANDING THE BASICS OF HEREDITY – NEW

This course covers the basic principles of genetics, the molecular nature and manipulation of genes, the inheritance of a selection of human traits and evolutionary genetics. Come discover how heredity works and why your past and future are in your genes! Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Tue, Sep 17-Oct 8

1:30-3:30pm

$80/$70

Dr. William Chapco

SOCIAL STUDIES: HISTORY, POLITICS, RELIGION & MORE ANCIENT CULTURES & PLACES

See how archaeological research has helped us understand the cultures found in select places in various parts of the world through lectures, videos and slide shows. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Thu, Sep 19-Nov 7

9:30-11:30am

$105/$90

Dr. Ray Cleveland

CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL, POLITICAL & SCIENCE CONCERNS

On the last Monday of each month at 1:45 pm our group chooses the focus of the next discussion. It may be a book or a theme, and controversial issues predominate. Enjoyment and participation are the requirements. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Facilitator

Mon, Sep 30, Oct 28, Nov 25, Dec 16, Jan 27, Feb 24, Mar 30, Apr 27, May 25, Jun 22

1:453:45pm

$85/$65

Bob Reid

DEFEAT OF THIRD REICH TO GENESIS OF THE COLD WAR – NEW

This course will first examine what led to the defeat of Nazi Germany, between 1939 and 1945, and then examine what led to a falling out among the very powers that had engineered that defeat. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Wed, Sep 18-Nov 6

1:30-3:30pm

$105/$90

Dr. Clay Burlingham

DIVERSITY: INTRODUCTION TO LGBTQ+ IDENTITIES – NEW

Join the Position Space Network from UR Pride to gain insight and discuss language relating to LGBTQ+ people, communities, and histories. We will learn about the difference between sex and gender, and the ways these two social constructs intersect in political and social spaces. Finally, we

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will review some helpful tools and resources for building inclusive, equitable, and non-judgmental spaces for members of the LGBTQ+ community. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Fri, Nov 15 & 22

9:30-11:30am

$30

Justin Dauncey-Ripplinger

ELECTION PANEL DISCUSSION – NEW

Come for an interesting and informative panel discussion featuring candidates in the 2019 Federal Election. Moderated by Dr. Jim Farney. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Moderator

Fri, Sep 27

9:30am-12:00pm

Free

Dr. Jim Farney

FILM: “AND WE KNEW HOW TO DANCE” – NEW

Join Dr. Bill Brennan to screen the film "And We Knew How To Dance" from the National Film Board of Canada. The NFB describes this feature documentary as profiling "12 Canadian women who entered the male-dominated world of munitions factories and farm labour during World War I. In 1994, aged 86 to 101, these women recall their wartime work experiences and the ways in which their commitment and determination helped lead the way to postwar social changes for women." Discussion to follow screening. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Fri, Nov 1

9:30-11:30am

Free

Dr. Bill Brennan

INTERCULTURAL UNDERSTANDING: DEEP CULTURE – NEW

Based on seminars given by Dr. Joseph Schaules at the Japan Intercultural Institute from 2010-14, this course is for travelers or people who are interested in understanding the misunderstanding that occurs between individuals from different cultures. The course is intended to raise awareness of how varying cultural values play a role in our interaction with cultures. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Thu, Sep 19-Nov 7

1:30-3:30pm

$105/$90

Michael Dancsok

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INTRODUCTION TO ISLAM(S) – NEW

If you’ve been wondering what the difference is between “Muslims” and “Islam”, this may be the course for you. This course will explain the foundations of Islamic belief and worship, provide you with an overview of Islamic history, and explore the diversity of Muslims in Canada. We will also cover some topics of special interest, including assessing the validity of common stereotypes about Islam and Muslims, and an explanation of “sharia,” or Islamic law. Lastly, we will explore of Muslim forms of dress, including why some Muslim women cover themselves in different ways. Note: No class Oct 12. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Sat, Sep 21-Oct 19

10:30am-12:30pm

$80

Maysa Haque

MIDDLE EAST CURRENT AFFAIRS

If you have an interest in Middle Eastern and Central Asian affairs, join us for weekly lectures about current issues in these regions. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Wed, Sep 18-Nov 6

9:30-11:30am

$105/$90

Dr. Ray Cleveland

RACISM ON THE PRAIRIES: HOW DID WE GET HERE? – NEW

In Canada, and especially in this geographic location, how do we account for everyday racism and inequality that are made to seem natural and normal? In spite of unequal systems and practices, many people claim to be unaware of the white privilege and white supremacy that follow from racial discrimination. This course examines how difference is created across historic and presentday processes to structure the lives of Indigenous peoples, racial minorities and white settlers. It considers how inequality is maintained as an outcome of our colonial past and present. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Tue, Oct 15-Nov 5

9:30-11:30am

$80/$70

Dr. Carol Schick

WRITING & LITERATURE AS I REMEMBER

Ever wonder what your parents or grandparents lives were really like? Everyone has an interesting story of his/her life or family that could be lost if it is not written down. This course offers a comfortable setting to do just that, with time for discussion and encouragement from like-minded individuals. Build a living legend for your family. Come join us. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Facilitators

Wed, Sep 18-Nov 6

1:30-3:30pm

$85/$65

Bob Juby & Ivan Millard

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CREATIVE WRITING

The best way to learn how to write is to write! This class allows you to share your writing and listen to the words of others who have a variety of interests and experiences. The opportunity to learn by listening supports the development of one’s writing skills and encourages individual participation in a supportive group setting. Participants take turns moderating weekly sessions which feature writings based on topics suggested a week in advance. There is no instructor, and no previous writing experience is necessary. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Facilitator

Thu, Sep 19-Nov 7

1:30-3:30pm

$85/$65

Alice Kellendonk

CREATIVE WRITING CRITIQUE

Writers in this group meet monthly to assist each other to improve their writing through participant feedback and discussions about challenges faced during the writing process. Prior to each session, participants email a piece of their writing to other group members who will read and prepare written feedback. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Facilitator

Mon, Sep 16, Oct 21, Nov 18, Dec 16, Jan 20, Feb 17, Mar 16, Apr 20, May 18, Jun 15

1:30-3:30pm

$85/$65

Jayne Whyte

PRAIRIE SAGES BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP

This group meets once a month for nine months. Discussions are led by class members. A list of the 2019-2020 books is available online or at the Student Services Office. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Facilitator

Tue, Sep 17, Oct 15, Nov 19, Dec 10, Jan 21, Feb 18, Mar 17, Apr 21, May 19*

1:30-3:30pm *May 19 meet at 10:30am and 1:30am

$85/$65

Elizabeth Paul

WRITING FOR FILM – NEW

This course is for anybody who ever wondered what the process is for writing a movie script. Students will have a chance to take a step-by-step approach to developing a story for film. The course will cover key elements such as a logline, synopsis, character sketch, screenplay and shooting script. The goal of the course will be for students to gain knowledge about how a screenplay is made and to have a chance to work on creative ideas. Day

Time

Fee/SUG Fee

Instructor

Tue, Sep 17-Nov 5

6:30-8:30pm

$125

Michael Dancsok

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THURSDAY NOON FORUMS Day:

Thu, 12:00-1:00pm

Room:

College Building Room 112 – 2155 College Avenue

Course Fee:

$5 unless otherwise noted below

WELCOME & ORIENTATION – FREE

If you are a new student at the Lifelong Learning Centre, come to our Welcome and Orientation to learn about our program, ask questions, and meet staff, other students, and members of the Seniors’ University Group Board in an informal and comfortable setting. Coffee, light refreshments, and tours to follow. Day

Presenter

Sep 19

LLC Staff & SUG Board Members

GETTING TO NET-ZERO GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS

Canada has committed to meeting the Paris Agreement target to hold global warming to 2 degrees Celsius or less. To achieve this goal, Canada and the world must reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to net-zero by mid-century. Join Dr. Dolter to learn about the challenge of getting to net-zero emissions and explore some of the policy options that government can use to encourage GHG emissions reduction, including carbon pricing, regulations, and incentive programs. Finally, an outline will be provided to understand how economists analyze climate change policy options and explain why many endorse carbon pricing as a cost-effective strategy for lowering GHG emissions. Day

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Sep 26

Dr. Brett Dolter

ECONOMIC CHANGE AND CAREER TURMOIL

The pace of economic change has accelerated in recent years, resulting in great changes in resource jobs, manufacturing jobs, retail jobs. What has happened and what will happen to job opportunities for workers of different ages, and what does this imply for Saskatchewan and Canada's economic (and political) future? Day

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Oct 3

Dr. Harvey King

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CYBER SECURITY AWARENESS

Organizations have invested in computer security technologies, yet the most significant risk remains the human factor. This presentation provides an overview of security issues and how to increase your general security awareness. Day

Presenter

Oct 10

Technology Learning Centre Staff

CYCLING IN THE NETHERLANDS

Have you ever thought about cycling in the Netherlands? Join Don Black for a presentation on riding in this bike-friendly country. Day

Presenter

Oct 17

Don Black

DO PATIENTS HAVE A “RIGHT TO TRY”?

Join Dr. Amy Zarzeczny to explore regulation of experimental medical interventions. Experimental and unproven medical interventions often generate considerable excitement and high expectations from patients and their loved ones. They can also raise various issues including concerns about risks and tensions between individual autonomy-interests and regulatory responsibilities, among other challenges. The “Right to Try” movement, in which people seek early access to experimental pharmaceuticals, is one example that illustrates many of these tensions. This presentation will provide an opportunity to consider and discuss legal, ethical and policy questions raised by demands for unproven and experimental medical interventions. Day

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Oct 24

Dr. Amy Zarzeczny

WITCHES: NOTHING TO FEAR BUT FEAR ITSELF

In the spirit of Halloween, this talk will discuss and attempt to explain a variety of “witch scares” — instances where large numbers of people have panicked at the idea of insidious malefactors operating to the detriment of society. Although several examples will be noted, particular emphasis will be placed on the Satanic ritual abuse scare of the 1980s and 1990s. Day

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Oct 31

Dr. Bill Arnal

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PERU HAS IT ALL

Being rich is not about having money, but about having experiences. Peru is a country that will provide you the most unforgettable moments hands down. From beaches and gastronomy that trap all visitors to the mystery of the Incas in one of the top world's 10 mega diverse countries. All of that with buildings that blend traditional and impeccably modern. Go experience Peru, and stay for the food, beaches, Machu Pichu, and its friendly people. Day

Presenter

Nov 7

Ricardo Arisnabarreta

BUSH PLANES AND OTHER AIRBORNE ADVENTURES

Fasten your seat belts! Pilots aren’t the only people who slip the surly bonds of earth and experience the wonders, adventures - and misadventures of flying. Regina-based playwright, writer and professional story performer, Vincent Murphy will bring to life airborne and otherwise tales ranging from bush plane escapades to winging along at 35,000 feet. Day

Presenter

Nov 14

Vincent Murphy

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GENERAL INFORMATION LIFELONG LEARNING CENTRE FEE SHARING OR WAIVING POLICY Fee sharing or waiving is available to make it possible for older adults to take LLC daytime courses regardless of income. Information is available upon request by calling Student Services Office at 306-585-5748.

WITHDRAWL POLICY Students who withdraw from a course more than 10 business days before the course start date will be charged an administrative fee of up to $25 unless the withdrawal is for medical or compassionate reasons. Those who withdraw less than 10 business days before the course begins or after it has started, will be charged the full course fee. Please note materials fees are non-refundable. Please see website for full policy and Withdrawal Form. Students may transfer enrolment to another course offered in the same term without charge unless the new course has higher fee. Students also have the option of finding suitable substitute to take their place in the course.

PARKING AT COLLEGE AVENUE CAMPUS You can purchase a parking permit for unlimited parking during the fall term in the parking lot behind the College Building. Parking permits must be purchased in person from Student Services Office in Room 118. Hourly paid parking is available in Lot 20 using pay parking machines or cell phone app. After 5:00 pm and on weekends parking at the university is free. There is also free parking on College Avenue and other nearby streets weekdays and Saturdays with two-hour limit.

DONATING TO THE LIFELONG LEARNING CENTRE If you wish to support the Lifelong Learning Centre, you can donate by: Online:

www.uregina.ca/cce/lifelong

Mail:

Lifelong Learning Centre University of Regina Regina, SK S4S 0A2

In Person:

Lifelong Learning Centre, College Building, Room 114 – 2155 College Ave.

Cheques should be made payable to University of Regina. Tax receipts will be issued for donations of $20 and over.

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SENIORS’ UNIVERSITY GROUP (SUG) SUG membership is open to those 50 years of age and over who pay the annual membership fee of $30 for the year April 1, 2019 to March 31, 2020. You can join or update your membership when you register for courses to receive SUG membership benefits including: 

Lower fees for daytime LLC courses

Live & Learn newsletter

Invitations to special lectures and social events

Participation in active Committees and the SUG Board

Access to University of Regina libraries To get borrowing privileges for U of R libraries, you need to bring your SUG membership receipt to the Archer Library. Staff there will provide you with a Library Card to make it possible for you to borrow books at no charge.

 New SUG Discount: $25 discount for any 2019-20 LLC Course fee The Seniors’ University Group recently established informal groups interested in doing things together including Gems of Regina Tours to places of interest. Email SUG@uregina.ca if you would like more information about activities they have planned.

Join Seniors’ University Group (SUG) members at their new location for another exciting BIG Book Sale

Highland Curling Club 348 Broad Street – just north of 2nd Ave. North

Donation Dates – July 22 to August 9 only Sale Dates – August 15-17 For more details please visit website www.thebigbooksale.ca

More space, more parking, full concession

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LIFELONG LEARNING CENTRE COURSE CHECKLIST Keep track of what you want to take at the Lifelong Learning Centre this Fall. ⎕ Ageless Grace $85/$75 ⎕ Ancient Cultures and Places $105/$90 ⎕ Art of Conversation – A Preview FREE ⎕ Art of Conversation and Personal Communication $80/$70 ⎕ As I Remember $85/$65 ⎕ Astronomy and the Autumn Sky $125 ⎕ Basic Smartphone/Tablet Photography and Online Storage $30 ⎕ Bellyfit Sage - Wisdom in Motion $85/$75 ⎕ Brain 101 $80/$70 ⎕ Canning at Home Workshop $40 ⎕ Chemistry of Food and Cooking II $90/$80 ⎕ Chinese Cooking $90 ⎕ Classic Films $30/$20 ⎕ Classic Films of Mexico FREE ⎕ Cloud Computing $30 ⎕ Contemporary Social, Political & Science Concerns $85/$65 ⎕ Creative Writing $85/$65 ⎕ Creative Writing Critique $85/$65 ⎕ Defeat of Third Reich to Genesis of the Cold War $105/$90 ⎕ Diversity: Introduction to LGBTQ+ Identities $30 ⎕ Early Years of the National Film Board of Canada $105/$90 ⎕ Election Panel Discussion FREE ⎕ Environmental Film Series FREE ⎕ Fall Propagation for Spring Plants $30 ⎕ Film: “And We Knew How to Dance” FREE ⎕ Fit for Your Life $105/$90 ⎕ Forever...In Motion (Tue) FREE ⎕ Forever…In Motion (Thu) FREE ⎕ French: La Joie De Vivre 1 $155/$140 ⎕ French: La Joie De Vivre 2 $155/$140 ⎕ French: La Joie De Vivre 3 $155/$140 ⎕ French: La Joie De Vivre 4 $155/$140 ⎕ French: La vie en rose $155/$140 ⎕ Gin Appreciation $55 ⎕ Holiday Cocktails $55 ⎕ Improvisation Circles – A Preview FREE ⎕ Improvisation Circles – Play and Learn Together $125 ⎕ Intercultural Understanding: Deep Culture $105/$90 ⎕ Introduction to Computers $30 ⎕ Introduction to Islam(s) $80 ⎕ Ipad Level 1 – Beginner $30 ⎕ Ipad Level 2 – Intermediate $30 ⎕ Line Dancing $85/$75 ⎕ Meditation: Ancient Practices for Modern Times $90 ⎕ Middle East Current Affairs $105/$90 ⎕ National Film Board & More – A Preview FREE ⎕ Online Dating: Navigating your Search $50 ⎕ Our Body - That Wonderful Machine $80/$70 ⎕ Prairie Sages Book Discussion Group $85/$65

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⎕ Racism on the Prairies: How did we get here? $80/$70 ⎕ Spanish 1 $155/$140 ⎕ Spanish 1 (Evening) $175 ⎕ Spanish 2 $155/$140 ⎕ Spanish 2 (Evening) $175 ⎕ Spanish 3 $155/$140 ⎕ Spanish 3 (Evening) $175 ⎕ Spanish 4 $155/$140 ⎕ Spanish 5 $155/$140 ⎕ Spanish Conversation (Evening) $175 ⎕ Spanish Conversation 1 $155/$140 ⎕ Spanish Conversation 2 $155/$140 ⎕ Spanish Travel Intensive $100 ⎕ Stand-Up Comedy 101 (Side A) $125 ⎕ Stretch and Tone Exercise $105/$90 ⎕ T'ai Chi $90 ⎕ T'ai Chi Chih $85/$75 ⎕ Tea Appreciation $35 ⎕ The Internet of Things $30 ⎕ The Medici and the Global World, c. 1500-1700 $80/$70 ⎕ Understanding the Basics of Heredity $80/$70 ⎕ Writing for Film $125 ⎕ Yoga – Advanced $85/$75 ⎕ Yoga – Beginners $85/$75 ⎕ Yoga – Chair $85/$75 ⎕ Yoga - Multi-level $85/$75 ⎕ Yoga – Restorative $85/$75 ⎕ Zumba Gold $85/$75

HOW TO REGISTER Online: www.uregina.ca/cce/lifelong By phone: 306-585-5748 In person: Student Services Office College Building Room 118 2155 College Avenue

PROGRAM GUIDE INFORMATION SUBJECT TO CHANGE Visit our website for most up-to-date course information as changes may have been made after this Guide was printed. www.uregina.cce/lifelong.ca Please Note: GST will be added to course fees.

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Spanish 3 (Evening) 7:00-9:00pm, Sep 16-Nov 18 CB 234

MONDAY EVENINGS

Yoga – Beginners 12:00-1:00pm, Sep 16-Nov 18 CB 230 Creative Writing Critique 1:30-3:30pm, Sep 16, Oct 21, Nov 18, Dec 16, Jan 20, Feb 17, Mar 16, Apr 20, May 18, Jun 15 CB 111 T’ai Chi Chih 1:30-2:30pm, Sep 16-Nov 18 CB 230 Contemporary Social, Political & Science Concerns 1:45-3:45pm, Sep 30, Oct 28, Nov 25, Dec 16, Jan 27, Feb 24, Mar 30, Apr 27, May 25, Jun 22 CB 111(Note: Dec 16 in CB 110) Zumba Gold 4:00-5:00pm, Sep 16-Nov 18 CB 230

PM

Forever…In Motion 12:15-1:15pm, Sep 17-Dec 10 CB 230 Spanish 1 1:00-3:00pm, Sep 17-Nov 5 CB 111 Art of Conversation – A Preview 1:30-2:30pm, Sep 10 CB 112 Understanding the Basics of Heredity 1:30-3:30pm, Sep 17-Oct 8 CB 112 Brain 101 1:30-3:30pm, Oct 15-Nov 5 CB 112 Early Years of the National Film Board of Canada 1:30-3:30pm, Sep 17-Nov 5 CB 110

PM

Line Dancing 9:30-10:30am, Sep 17-Nov 5 CB 230 The Medici and the Global World 9:30-11:30am, Sep 17-Oct 8 CB 112 Racism on the Prairies 9:30-11:30am, Oct 15-Nov 5 CB 112 French: La vie en rose 9:30-11:30am, Sep 24-Nov 12 CB 247 Spanish Conversation 1 9:30-11:30am, Sep 17-Nov 5 CB 111 Stretch & Tone 11:00am-12:00pm, Sep 17-Nov 7 CB 230

AM

AM

French: La joie de vivre 3 9:30-11:30am, Sep 23-Nov 25 CB 247 Yoga - Advanced 10:30-11:30am, Sep 16-Nov 18 CB 230

TUESDAY

MONDAY

Yoga - Restorative 12:00-1:00pm, Sep 18-Nov 6 CB 230 Spanish 5 1:00-3:00pm, Sep 18-Nov 6 CB 111 National Film Board & More – A Preview 1:30-3:30pm, Sep 11 CB 112 French: La Joie De Vivre 1 1:30-3:30pm, Sep 25-Nov 13 CB 247 Defeat of Third Reich to Genesis of the Cold War 1:30-3:30pm, Sep 18-Nov 6 CB 112 Art of Conversation and Personal Communication 1:30-3:30pm, Oct 16-Nov 6 CB 229 As I Remember 1:30-3:30pm, Sep 18-Nov 6 CB 110 Ageless Grace 4:30-5:15pm, Sep 18-Nov 6 CB 230

PM

Middle East Current Affairs 9:30-11:30am, Sep 18-Nov 6 CB 112 French: La joie de vivre 4 9:30-11:30am, Sep 25-Nov 13 CB 247 Spanish 2 9:30-11:30am, Sep 18-Nov 6 CB 111 Yoga - Multi-Level 10:30-11:30am, Sep 18-Nov 6 CB 230

AM

WEDNESDAY

Yoga - Chair 12:30-1:30pm, Sep 19-Nov 7 CB 230 Spanish 4 1:00-3:00pm, Sep 19-Nov 7 CB 111 Intercultural Understanding: Deep Culture 1:30-3:30pm, Sep 19-Nov 7 CB 110 Chemistry of Food and Cooking II 1:30-3:30pm, Oct 17-Nov 7 CB 132 Creative Writing 1:30-3:30pm, Sep 19-Nov 7 CB 229 Fit for Your Life 4:00-5:00pm, Sep 17-Nov 7 CB 230

PM

Ancient Cultures & Places 9:30-11:30am, Sep 19-Nov 7 CB 112 French: La joie de vivre 2 9:30-11:30am, Sep 26-Nov 14 CB 247 Forever…In Motion 9:30-10:30am, Sep 19-Dec 12 CB 230 Improvisation Circles – A Preview 10:00-11:00am, Sep 12 CB 112 Spanish Conversation 2 9:30-11:30am, Sep 19-Nov 7 CB 111 Stretch & Tone 11:00am-12:00pm, Sep 17-Nov 7 CB 230

AM

THURSDAY

Canning at Home Workshop 9:00am-12:00pm, Sep 14 CB 136

AM

SATURDAY

Classic Films 1:00-3:30pm, Sep 13-Oct 11 CB 112 Classic Films of Mexico 1:00-3:30pm, Oct 18-Nov 8 CB 112 Environmental Films 1:00-3:30pm, Nov 15-Dec 6 CB 112

PM

Diversity: Introduction to LGBTQ+ Identities 9:30-11:30am, Nov 15 & 22 CB 112 Film: “And We Knew How To Dance” 9:30-11:30am, Nov 1 CB 112 Our Body – That Wonderful Machine 9:30-11:30am, Sep 20-Oct 11 CB 110 (last class in CB 112) Election Panel Discussion 9:30am-12:00pm, Sep 27 CB 139 Spanish 3 9:30-11:30am, Sep 20-Nov 8 CB 111 Bellyfit Sage – Wisdom in Motion 10:30-11:30am, Sep 20-Nov 8 CB 230

AM

FRIDAY

LIFELONG LEARNING CENTRE COURSES AT A GLANCE


CB – College Building 2155 College Avenue

NOTE: No classes on Oct 12, Oct 14, Nov 9, Nov 11

Balancing Act Sep 18 Privacy Pathways in Saskatchewan Health Authority Oct 16 Debunking Nutrition Myths Nov 13

The Following are 12:00-1:00pm in CB 112

WELLNESS WEDNESDAYS

Writing for Film 6:30-8:30pm, Sep 17-Nov 5 CB 232 Astronomy and the Autumn Sky 7:00-9:00pm, Sep 17-Nov 5 CB 112 Spanish 2 (Evening) 7:00-9:00pm, Sep 17-Nov 5 CB 249

TUESDAY EVENINGS

Prairie Sages Book Discussion 1:30-3:30pm, Sep 17, Oct 15, Nov 19, Dec 10, Jan 21, Feb 18, Mar 17, Apr 21, May 19* (*10:30am) CB 249 Fit for Your Life 4:00-5:00pm, Sep 17-Nov 7 CB 230 Fall Propagation for Spring Plants 7:00-9:00pm, Sep 5 CB 112 Chinese Cooking 6:30-8:30pm, Sep 26 & Oct 3 Campbell Collegiate, Rm 120 Improvisation Circles 7:00-9:00pm, Sep 19-Nov 7 CB 112 Meditation: Ancient Practices for Modern Times 7:00-8:00pm, Sep 19-Nov 7 CB 232 Spanish Conversation (Evening) 7:00-9:00pm, Sep 19-Nov 7 CB 234

THURSDAY EVENINGS

Welcome & Orientation - FREE Sep 19 Getting to Net-Zero Greenhouse Gas Emission Sep 26 Economic Change and Career Turmoil Oct 3 Cyber Security Awareness Oct 10 Cycling in the Netherlands Oct 17

12:00-1:00pm in CB 112 Do Patients Have a “Right to Try”? Oct 24 Witches: Nothing to Fear but Fear Itself Oct 31 Peru Has It All Nov 7 Bush Planes and Other Airborne Adventures Nov 14

THURSDAY NOON FORUMS

Stand-Up Comedy 101 (Side A) 7:00-9:00pm, Sep 18-Nov 6 CB 232 Online Dating: Navigating Your Search 7:00-9:00pm, Nov 21 & 28 CB 232

Spanish 1 (Evening) 7:00-9:00pm, Sep 18-Nov 6 CB 234

WEDNESDAY EVENINGS Introduction to Islam(s) 10:30am-12:30pm, Sep 21-Oct 19 CB 112 T’ai Chi 9:30-10:30am, Sep 14-Nov 16 CB 230 Tea Appreciation 9:30am-11:30am, Sep 28 CB 110 Introduction to Computers 10:00am-12:00pm, Sep 21 CB 232 iPad 1 - Beginner 10:00am-12:00pm, Sep 28 CB 232 iPad 2 - Intermediate 10:00am-12:00pm, Oct 5 CB 232 The Internet of Things 10:00am-12:00pm, Oct 19 CB 232 Cloud Computing 10:00am-12:00pm, Oct 26 CB 232 Basic Smartphone/Tablet Photography 10:00am-12:00pm, Nov 2 CB 232 Spanish Travel Intensive 10:00am-2:00pm, Oct 26 & Nov 2 CB 111 Gin Appreciation 3:00-5:00pm, Oct 26 The Owl Holiday Cocktails 3:00-5:00pm, Nov 30 The Owl


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