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THIS PROGRAM IS FULL AND/OR REGISTRATION HAS BEEN CLOSED
Course/Program ID: EC496724FA
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Thomas Hofer
Dates(DOW, Start–End): F, 11/22/2024–11/22/2024
Location: Eckerd College Pelican (CEC 113)
Additional Notes: Please check back here 48 to 72 hours before the start date to see if there were any cancelations. Registration will close 24 hours before the start date to prepare Zoom links, rosters and handouts.
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Program ID: EC37804HD25
Fee (nonmember): $25.00
Fee (member): $20.00
Date(DOW, Start): Sa, 11/23/2024
Times: 12:55 PM–4:30 PM
Location: Eckerd College Miller Auditorium
Seats Available: 41
Description: Extraordinary soprano Lise Davidsen stars as the volatile diva Floria Tosca for her first time at the Met. David McVicar’s thrilling production also features tenor Freddie De Tommaso in his eagerly anticipated company debut as Tosca’s revolutionary lover, Cavaradossi, and powerhouse baritone Quinn Kelsey as the sadistic chief of police Scarpia. Maestro Xian Zhang conducts the electrifying score, which features some of Puccini’s most memorable melodies.
Sung in Italian.
Estimated run time is 3 hours, 30 minutes, with 2 intermissions.
This program meets 1 times(s). End times are an estimate and subject to change.
Multiple registrations? You can register for multiple seats in this program, but each seat must be purchased in a separate order when using the same account.
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Program ID: OL3137SIG2
Fee (members only): $0.00
Dates (DOW, Start–End): Su, 11/24/2024–11/24/2024
Times: 6:00 PM–8:00 PM
Location: Other Location Restaurant
Seats Available: 2
This program is a Shared Interest Group (SIG) or it is a special member only program. Members must be signed into their account and their membership expiration date must go beyond the program's end date to register. Registrants' contact information will be shared with the volunteer SIG/Member Event facilitator to communicate updates/changes.
Additional Notes: Your contact information will be shared with the facilitator (an OLLI Volunteer/Member) for this off-campus activity in case there is a last minute change/update.
This program meets 1 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: WP416824FA
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Kathryn Branch
Fee (nonmember): $25.00
Fee (member): $10.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): M, 11/25/2024–11/25/2024
Times: 3:00 PM–4:00 PM
Location: Westminster Palms Palm View Building
Seats Available: 20
Description: In this presentation, Dr. Branch will present on the evolving challenges of student mental health and the essential role educators play in supporting student well-being. She will explore recent trends, discuss strategies for identifying signs of mental health issues, and offer insights into creating supportive, resilient educational environments. Through this presentation, attendees will gain tools and approaches to navigate and address the unique mental health needs of students in today’s complex social landscape.
This presentation is generously sponsored by the Westminster Communities Foundation.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 1 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: EC1709SIG2
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Barbara Lyso
Fee (nonmember): $15.00
Fee (member): $0.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): M, 12/2/2024–12/16/2024
Times: 1:00 PM–3:00 PM
Location: Eckerd College Heron (CEC 116)
Seats Available: 12
Description: Chinese Mahjong is played like a game of gin rummy. A "game" consists of 4 rounds (hands) of play. Each round ends when one player can build a "completed" hand consisting of 4 multiple-tile melds plus 1 pair of tiles. The game ends after four rounds and the player with the highest total of points wins the game. No previous experience necessary! Join other OLLI members to learn a new skill.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 3 time(s).
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Program ID: EC57710SIG2
Fee (members only): $0.00
Dates (DOW, Start–End): M, 12/2/2024–12/16/2024
Times: 1:00 PM–3:00 PM
Location: Eckerd College Heron (CEC 116)
Seats Available: 8
This program is a Shared Interest Group (SIG) or it is a special member only program. Members must be signed into their account and their membership expiration date must go beyond the program's end date to register. Registrants' contact information will be shared with the volunteer SIG/Member Event facilitator to communicate updates/changes.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 2 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: EC2414824FA
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Lauren Bauer
Fee (nonmember): $50.00
Fee (member): $35.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): Tu, 12/3/2024–12/17/2024
Times: 9:00 AM–10:00 AM
Location: Eckerd College Heron (CEC 116)
Seats Available: 16
Description: This dynamic, full-body stretching and strengthening program is designed to improve joint mobility, increase muscle flexibility, relieve pain, and boost energy, vitality, and immune health. Set to music, it combines movement with mindful stretching to help restore the body’s natural range of motion. Please wear comfortable yoga or fitness attire, and bring a mat, a towel for head support, and a theraband or strap for stretching.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 3 time(s).
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THIS PROGRAM IS CURRENTLY FULL
Presenter/Facilitator: David Busch
Course ID: EC311124FA
Dates (DOW, Start–End): Tu, 12/3/2024–12/10/2024
Location: Eckerd College Flamingo (CEC 114)
Additional Notes: Please check back here 48 to 72 hours before the start date to see if there were any cancelations. Registration will close 24 hours before the start date to prepare Zoom links, rosters and handouts.
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Course/Program ID: EC825124FA
Presenter/Facilitator(s): John Schloder
Fee (nonmember): $25.00
Fee (member): $10.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): Tu, 12/3/2024–12/3/2024
Times: 1:00 PM–2:30 PM
Location: Eckerd College Flamingo (CEC 114)
Seats Available: 36
Description: What is love? We'll explore the diverse interpretations of love, and the equally strong emotions of lust and loss, in the paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts of artists such as Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo, as they grapple with social, religious, and political upheavals in a rapidly evolving world. We'll study masterpieces in the Vatican, in the Louvre, and in American art museums, including the MFA, St. Petersburg.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 1 time(s).
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Program ID: EC70825WI
Fee (members only): $5.00
Dates (DOW, Start–End): Tu, 12/3/2024–12/3/2024
Times: 1:00 PM–2:30 PM
Location: Eckerd College Continuing Education (CE) 309
Seats Available: 19
This program is a Shared Interest Group (SIG) or it is a special member only program. Members must be signed into their account and their membership expiration date must go beyond the program's end date to register. Registrants' contact information will be shared with the volunteer SIG/Member Event facilitator to communicate updates/changes.
Additional Notes: These standalone discussions will highlight select articles from The New Yorker magazine. Readings will be shared in advance of the sessions.
This program meets 1 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: ZO825124FA
Presenter/Facilitator(s): John Schloder
Fee (nonmember): $25.00
Fee (member): $10.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): Tu, 12/3/2024–12/3/2024
Times: 1:00 PM–2:30 PM
Location: Zoom E-Classroom
Seats Available: 93
Description: What is love? We'll explore the diverse interpretations of love, and the equally strong emotions of lust and loss, in the paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts of artists such as Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo, as they grapple with social, religious, and political upheavals in a rapidly evolving world. We'll study masterpieces in the Vatican, in the Louvre, and in American art museums, including the MFA, St. Petersburg.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 1 time(s).
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THIS PROGRAM IS CURRENTLY FULL
Presenter/Facilitator: Linda Loretz, Anne Bolin
Course ID: OL370224FA
Dates (DOW, Start–End): W, 12/4/2024–12/4/2024
Location: Other Location Museum
Additional Notes: Please check back here 48 to 72 hours before the start date to see if there were any cancelations. Registration will close 24 hours before the start date to prepare Zoom links, rosters and handouts.
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Course/Program ID: EC374024FA
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Greg Stanek
Fee (nonmember): $25.00
Fee (member): $10.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): W, 12/4/2024–12/4/2024
Times: 10:30 AM–12:00 PM
Location: Eckerd College Flamingo (CEC 114)
Seats Available: 52
Description: 10 years and more than a hundred-fifty murals later: The SHINE Mural Festival celebrated its 10th Anniversary in October. We’ll look back at some of the most memorable, colorful and newest street art created in the Sunshine City with local guide Greg Stanek.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 1 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: ZO374024FA
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Greg Stanek
Fee (nonmember): $25.00
Fee (member): $10.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): W, 12/4/2024–12/4/2024
Times: 10:30 AM–12:00 PM
Location: Zoom E-Classroom
Seats Available: 90
Description: 10 years and more than a hundred-fifty murals later: The SHINE Mural Festival celebrated its 10th Anniversary in October. We’ll look back at some of the most memorable, colorful and newest street art created in the Sunshine City with local guide Greg Stanek.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 1 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: EC714724FA
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Robert Weisberg
Fee (nonmember): $35.00
Fee (member): $20.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): W, 12/4/2024–12/11/2024
Times: 1:00 PM–2:30 PM
Location: Eckerd College Pelican (CEC 113)
Seats Available: 38
Description: The ocean circulation and how the ocean and atmosphere interact form the basis for climate, ecology and, consequently, for almost anything that we experience on Earth. This class will explore these topics conceptually, in a non-mathematical manner amenable to a lay-person audience. We will begin with the ocean's role in climate, ecology and habitability, and we will then consider some special topics of local concern such as when shelling maybe best along the beach, hurricane storm surge, red tide, gag grouper recruitment and whether, or not, you should sell your house and run for hills because of global warming.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 2 time(s).
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Program ID: OL4702SIG2
Fee (members only): $0.00
Dates (DOW, Start–End): Th, 12/5/2024–12/19/2024
Times: 8:30 AM–10:00 AM
Location: Other Location Park/Outdoor Venue
Seats Available: 35
This program is a Shared Interest Group (SIG) or it is a special member only program. Members must be signed into their account and their membership expiration date must go beyond the program's end date to register. Registrants' contact information will be shared with the volunteer SIG/Member Event facilitator to communicate updates/changes.
Additional Notes: This section is for Thursdays beginning December 5, 2024 through December 19, 2024. If the online registration is now closed because the program is "in session" and an "add to cart" button will not appear. Please contact SIG Facilitator Linda Loretz at loretzlo@eckerd.edu to be manually added to the list to receive updates. Thank you.
This program meets 3 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: EC805724FA
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Tony Blake
Fee (nonmember): $35.00
Fee (member): $20.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): Th, 12/5/2024–12/12/2024
Times: 10:00 AM–11:30 AM
Location: Eckerd College Pelican (CEC 113)
Seats Available: 43
Description: Explore the rich history of vaudeville in America and understand how magicians used this type of entertainment to legitimize their art form.
Participants will learn about several magicians who prospered in this era and who literally set the stage for future magicians and the international art of magic.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 2 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: EC416624FA
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Stephanie De Young
Fee (nonmember): $35.00
Fee (member): $20.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): Th, 12/5/2024–12/12/2024
Times: 1:00 PM–2:30 PM
Location: Eckerd College Pelican (CEC 113)
Seats Available: 43
Description: Join us for a transformative journey and interactive workshops for intention setting and manifesting, specifically tailored to the mindset that our best days are still ahead of us. You'll discover the power of living life by design and craft a roadmap to manifesting a life lived to the hilt! Through interactive sessions and guided journaling, you'll gain clarity on how you want to feel and design the aligned action to get you there. This course offers a unique blend of inspiration and practicality, with space for you to create from your own uniqueness. Embrace this opportunity to reignite your passions, embrace intentional living, and embark on a journey of personal growth and fulfillment. Journals provided as part of the course.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 2 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: ZO416624FA
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Stephanie De Young
Fee (nonmember): $35.00
Fee (member): $20.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): Th, 12/5/2024–12/12/2024
Times: 1:00 PM–2:30 PM
Location: Zoom E-Classroom
Seats Available: 94
Description: Join us for a transformative journey and interactive workshops for intention setting and manifesting, specifically tailored to the mindset that our best days are still ahead of us. You'll discover the power of living life by design and craft a roadmap to manifesting a life lived to the hilt! Through interactive sessions and guided journaling, you'll gain clarity on how you want to feel and design the aligned action to get you there. This course offers a unique blend of inspiration and practicality, with space for you to create from your own uniqueness. Embrace this opportunity to reignite your passions, embrace intentional living, and embark on a journey of personal growth and fulfillment. Journals provided as part of the course.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 2 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: EC826124FA
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Joseph "Carlos" Goebels
Fee (nonmember): $33.00
Fee (member): $28.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): F, 12/6/2024–12/13/2024
Times: 9:30 AM–11:30 AM
Location: Eckerd College Continuing Education (CE) 309
Seats Available: 6
Description: Have FUN creating a beautiful mosaic tile or coaster using ceramic and glass tiles, beads, coins, shells and colored glass. Please bring old American and international coins to use in your mosaic art project to make it unique. Beginners are encouraged to register for this FUN art course.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 2 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: EC508524FA
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Paul Sutton
Fee (nonmember): $25.00
Fee (member): $10.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): F, 12/6/2024–12/6/2024
Times: 10:00 AM–11:30 AM
Location: Eckerd College Flamingo (CEC 114)
Seats Available: 38
Description: The 21st century has a new hero and that is SpaceX. SpaceX today is the largest space launching service in the world. Launching spacecraft to earth orbit and planning to send people to Mars. The early days of SpaceX were of absolute innovation, failure and ultimately of remarkable success. Today SpaceX launches weekly from Florida and from California. They are the process of putting together a satellite constellation that may revolutionize communications. SpaceX has revolutionized space launch thanks to embracing radical ideas and of finding ways to save money for the people who need satellites put into space.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 1 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: ZO508524FA
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Paul Sutton
Fee (nonmember): $25.00
Fee (member): $10.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): F, 12/6/2024–12/6/2024
Times: 10:00 AM–11:30 AM
Location: Zoom E-Classroom
Seats Available: 89
Description: The 21st century has a new hero and that is SpaceX. SpaceX today is the largest space launching service in the world. Launching spacecraft to earth orbit and planning to send people to Mars. The early days of SpaceX were of absolute innovation, failure and ultimately of remarkable success. Today SpaceX launches weekly from Florida and from California. They are the process of putting together a satellite constellation that may revolutionize communications. SpaceX has revolutionized space launch thanks to embracing radical ideas and of finding ways to save money for the people who need satellites put into space.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 1 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: ZO826024FA
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Ruth Wade
Fee (nonmember): $20.00
Fee (member): $5.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): M, 12/9/2024–12/9/2024
Times: 1:30 PM–3:00 PM
Location: Zoom E-Classroom
Seats Available: 94
Description: Co-editors of The Ones Who Remember: Second-Generation Voices of the Holocaust Ruth Wade, Joy Wolfe Ensor and Rita Benn will provide a window into their upcoming series about growing up in the shadow of the Holocaust. As descendants of Holocaust survivors, they will touch on themes that any trauma-survivor can connect with, such as secret keeping, identity, legacy, and post-traumatic growth.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 1 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: EC506624FA
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Richard "Rick" Kistner
Fee (nonmember): $25.00
Fee (member): $10.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): Tu, 12/10/2024–12/10/2024
Times: 1:00 PM–2:30 PM
Location: Eckerd College Pelican (CEC 113)
Seats Available: 29
Description: Carol Burnett grew up literally in the shadow of Hollywood Boulevard. Raised by her grandmother she was in love with the movies from her earliest years. As a student at Hollywood High School she was sure that her destiny was to be a movie star. In 1955 she moved to New York to pursue her dream. After a rocky start she landed small parts in early TV then hit it big with a comedy song called "I Made a Fool of Myself Over John Foster Dulles" which landed her gigs on the Tonight Show and the Ed Sullivan show. From then on she was a star, performing on Broadway, in films, and then as hostess of TV's beloved "The Carol Burnett Show." She's now 91 but still an active performer and modestly reigns as America's Queen of Comedy. She is indeed, a national treasure.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 1 time(s).
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Program ID: EC170825WI
Fee (members only): $5.00
Dates (DOW, Start–End): Tu, 12/10/2024–12/10/2024
Times: 1:00 PM–2:30 PM
Location: Eckerd College Continuing Education (CE) 309
Seats Available: 20
This program is a Shared Interest Group (SIG) or it is a special member only program. Members must be signed into their account and their membership expiration date must go beyond the program's end date to register. Registrants' contact information will be shared with the volunteer SIG/Member Event facilitator to communicate updates/changes.
Additional Notes: These standalone discussions will highlight select articles from The New Yorker magazine. Readings will be shared in advance of the sessions.
This program meets 1 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: ZO506624FA
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Richard "Rick" Kistner
Fee (nonmember): $25.00
Fee (member): $10.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): Tu, 12/10/2024–12/10/2024
Times: 1:00 PM–2:30 PM
Location: Zoom E-Classroom
Seats Available: 92
Description: Carol Burnett grew up literally in the shadow of Hollywood Boulevard. Raised by her grandmother she was in love with the movies from her earliest years. As a student at Hollywood High School she was sure that her destiny was to be a movie star. In 1955 she moved to New York to pursue her dream. After a rocky start she landed small parts in early TV then hit it big with a comedy song called "I Made a Fool of Myself Over John Foster Dulles" which landed her gigs on the Tonight Show and the Ed Sullivan show. From then on she was a star, performing on Broadway, in films, and then as hostess of TV's beloved "The Carol Burnett Show." She's now 91 but still an active performer and modestly reigns as America's Queen of Comedy. She is indeed, a national treasure.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 1 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: WS826324FA
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Lesley Wolff
Fee (nonmember): $25.00
Fee (member): $10.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): Th, 12/12/2024–12/12/2024
Times: 1:15 PM–2:15 PM
Location: Westminster Suncoast Quak Center
Seats Available: 15
Description: Renowned for its murals and cuisine, Mexico has long looked to artists as brokers of national ideals through the region’s distinctive crops and cooking techniques. In this hour, we will journey through the past century of food and art in Mexico, exploring the ingredients—such as maize, grasshoppers, chiles, watermelon, and agave—that artists have used in celebrated works and we will ask why these artworks were, and are, profoundly important to Mexican heritage.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 1 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: EC374124FA
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Cathy Salustri
Fee (nonmember): $25.00
Fee (member): $10.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): Th, 12/12/2024–12/12/2024
Times: 2:45 PM–3:45 PM
Location: Eckerd College Pelican (CEC 113)
Seats Available: 38
Description:
While friends and family up north shiver and pile on the winter clothes, Floridians embrace all the traditional holiday spectacle — without the snow. If you love the holidays, or if you're new to Florida and finding it tough to get in the holiday spirit without those dreaded parkas and snow boots, this is the talk for you! Take a virtual holiday road trip across Florida to learn about different holiday traditions and ways Floridians get into the holiday spirit.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 1 time(s).
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Dine-Around O'Keefe's Irish Tavern and Grille
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Program ID: OL4674SIG2
Fee (members only): $0.00
Dates (DOW, Start–End): Sa, 12/14/2024–12/14/2024
Times: 5:00 PM–7:00 PM
Location: Other Location Restaurant
Seats Available: 6
This program is a Shared Interest Group (SIG) or it is a special member only program. Members must be signed into their account and their membership expiration date must go beyond the program's end date to register. Registrants' contact information will be shared with the volunteer SIG/Member Event facilitator to communicate updates/changes.
Additional Notes: Join other OLLI members at O'Keefe's Irish Tavern and Grille for dinner. If you would like to make a fuller day, you can attend the Francis Wilson Playhouse's Wizard of Oz" at 2:00 p.m. Please register online with OLLI and you will be contacted with instructions to obtain tickets for the play.
O'Keefe's Irish Tavern and Grille,1219 S. Harrison Ave, Clearwater.
This program meets 1 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: EC708524FA
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Michael Bice
Fee (nonmember): $25.00
Fee (member): $10.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): M, 12/16/2024–12/16/2024
Times: 10:00 AM–11:30 AM
Location: Eckerd College Pelican (CEC 113)
Seats Available: 43
Description: Integrating robotics into healthcare and caregiving presents immense opportunities and significant challenges. Artificial intelligence and machine learning advancements have enabled the development of more sophisticated, empathetic, and responsive care robots. These robots can interact with patients meaningfully, providing emotional support, monitoring health conditions, and assisting with rehabilitation exercises.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 1 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: ZO708524FA
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Michael Bice
Fee (nonmember): $25.00
Fee (member): $10.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): M, 12/16/2024–12/16/2024
Times: 10:00 AM–11:30 AM
Location: Zoom E-Classroom
Seats Available: 95
Description: Integrating robotics into healthcare and caregiving presents immense opportunities and significant challenges. Artificial intelligence and machine learning advancements have enabled the development of more sophisticated, empathetic, and responsive care robots. These robots can interact with patients meaningfully, providing emotional support, monitoring health conditions, and assisting with rehabilitation exercises.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 1 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: EC826024FA
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Jason Fortner, Jason Tucker
Fee (nonmember): $30.00
Fee (member): $15.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): M, 12/16/2024–12/16/2024
Times: 1:00 PM–2:30 PM
Location: Eckerd College Pelican (CEC 113)
Seats Available: 40
Description: Join the Jasons for a musical sleigh ride through the Broadway holiday repertoire! Enjoy live performances of holiday songs by Jule Styne, Irving Berlin, Meredith Willson and more in this ho ho ho happy event! Its the most wonderful time of the year for a Broadway Christmas!
Additional Notes:
This program meets 1 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: ZO1826024FA
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Jason Fortner, Jason Tucker
Fee (nonmember): $30.00
Fee (member): $15.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): M, 12/16/2024–12/16/2024
Times: 1:00 PM–2:30 PM
Location: Zoom E-Classroom
Seats Available: 93
Description: Join the Jasons for a musical sleigh ride through the Broadway holiday repertoire! Enjoy live performances of holiday songs by Jule Styne, Irving Berlin, Meredith Willson and more in this ho ho ho happy event! Its the most wonderful time of the year for a Broadway Christmas!
Additional Notes:
This program meets 1 time(s).
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THIS PROGRAM IS CURRENTLY FULL
Additional Notes: Please check back here 48 to 72 hours before the start date to see if there were any cancelations. Registration will close 24 hours before the start date to prepare Zoom links, rosters and handouts.
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Course/Program ID: EC1305824FA
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Louis Virelli
Fee (nonmember): $25.00
Fee (member): $10.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): Tu, 12/17/2024–12/17/2024
Times: 10:30 AM–12:00 PM
Location: Eckerd College Miller Auditorium
Seats Available: 94
Description: Join author and Stetson University College of Law professor Louis Virelli for an update on the current term of the Supreme Court. Learn more about the latest "hot topics" and discover the upcoming important decisions currently on the docket.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 1 time(s).
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Program ID: EC270825WI
Fee (members only): $5.00
Dates (DOW, Start–End): Tu, 12/17/2024–12/17/2024
Times: 1:00 PM–2:30 PM
Location: Eckerd College Continuing Education (CE) 309
Seats Available: 20
This program is a Shared Interest Group (SIG) or it is a special member only program. Members must be signed into their account and their membership expiration date must go beyond the program's end date to register. Registrants' contact information will be shared with the volunteer SIG/Member Event facilitator to communicate updates/changes.
Additional Notes: These standalone discussions will highlight select articles from The New Yorker magazine.Readings will be shared in advance of the sessions.
This program meets 1 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: ZO313425WI
Presenter/Facilitator(s):
Fee (nonmember): $90.00
Fee (member): $75.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): Su D Sa, 1/6/2025–2/28/2025
Times: 12:00 AM–11:59 PM
Location: Zoom E-Classroom
Seats Available: 399
Description: The All-Access E-Class Pass to learning with OLLI offers unlimited access to e-classes (online) hosted on OLLI's video conferencing platform (Zoom) during a designated term.*
To receive proper member discounting, the Class Pass session dates must not exceed your membership renewal date.
I registered for the pass, do I need to also register for each class I want to attend?
Visit our frequently asked questions page linked here for more details and refund information. *Unless otherwise noted.
Additional Notes: This pass includes online programs between January 6, 2025 through February 28, 2025, unless otherwise noted within the individual program descriptions. Osher Online courses hosted by Northwestern University are not included in the pass.
This program meets 0 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: EC264825WI
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Waynette Brown
Fee (nonmember): $35.00
Fee (member): $20.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): M, 1/6/2025–1/13/2025
Times: 10:00 AM–11:30 AM
Location: Eckerd College Pelican (CEC 113)
Seats Available: 24
Description: The nature of traveling is inspiring, educational, inviting and, most of all, rewarding. This class seeks to go beyond "the beaten path" to explore museums, sites, natural wonders, cuisine, music, cultural diversity and unexpected pleasures. Identifying destinations not always offered by traditional travel agents or tours, the mission of this class to take OLLI to destinations beyond the pages of a traditional travel guide.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 2 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: EC824225WI
Presenter/Facilitator(s): R. Lynn Whitelaw
Fee (nonmember): $35.00
Fee (member): $20.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): Tu, 1/7/2025–1/14/2025
Times: 10:30 AM–12:00 PM
Location: Eckerd College Flamingo (CEC 114)
Seats Available: 56
Description: The economic growth of the Industrial Revolution led to a Gilded Age and rise of American ingenuity, invention and cultural development. The arts grew and following World War II, New York supplanted Paris as the art center of the Western world. Post-war prosperity advanced America into international movements as artists Jackson Pollock, Frank Lloyd Wright and Andy Warhol became celebrated global figures. This introductory course continues the development of American Art.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 2 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: ZO824225WI
Presenter/Facilitator(s): R. Lynn Whitelaw
Fee (nonmember): $35.00
Fee (member): $20.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): Tu, 1/7/2025–1/14/2025
Times: 10:30 AM–12:00 PM
Location: Zoom E-Classroom
Seats Available: 93
Description: The economic growth of the Industrial Revolution led to a Gilded Age and rise of American ingenuity, invention and cultural development. The arts grew and following World War II, New York supplanted Paris as the art center of the Western world. Post-war prosperity advanced America into international movements as artists Jackson Pollock, Frank Lloyd Wright and Andy Warhol became celebrated global figures. This introductory course continues the development of American Art.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 2 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: EC506925WI
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Jason Fortner
Fee (nonmember): $25.00
Fee (member): $10.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): Tu, 1/7/2025–1/7/2025
Times: 1:00 PM–2:30 PM
Location: Eckerd College Flamingo (CEC 114)
Seats Available: 47
Description: From 1955 to 1984 this CBS morning show was a favorite for kids and parents. For 29 Seasons Bob Keeshan hosted as the Captain, assisted by Mr Green Jeans, Bunny Rabbit, Mr. Moose and more. Although it ended 40 years ago this year, the lessons taught still resonate today.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 1 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: ZO506925WI
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Jason Fortner
Fee (nonmember): $25.00
Fee (member): $10.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): Tu, 1/7/2025–1/7/2025
Times: 1:00 PM–2:30 PM
Location: Zoom E-Classroom
Seats Available: 83
Description: From 1955 to 1984 this CBS morning show was a favorite for kids and parents. For 29 Seasons Bob Keeshan hosted as the Captain, assisted by Mr Green Jeans, Bunny Rabbit, Mr. Moose and more. Although it ended 40 years ago this year, the lessons taught still resonate today.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 1 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: EC714925WI
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Joanne Kilgour Dowdy
Fee (nonmember): $25.00
Fee (member): $10.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): Th, 1/9/2025–1/9/2025
Times: 1:00 PM–2:30 PM
Location: Eckerd College Pelican (CEC 113)
Seats Available: 23
Description: Dr. Joanne Kilgour Dowdy, a [former] Professor of Literacy Studies at Kent State University, will conduct a session that challenges participants to read images and understand the power of pictures as language. Print and online materials in today's world include diverse graphic novels, memes, cartoons, and other pictures open to interpretation. Humans have high levels of intelligence and readily decipher the images they encounter daily. Consider, however, that not everybody reads an image with the same background experiences. During this session, Dr. Joanne Kilgour Dowdy will share her expertise in analyzing human attitudes and perspectives by using popular comic strips as prompts to encourage participants to make and share personal connections. The session will include non-threatening and optional drama exercises to help participants understand how multiple perspectives come into play when interpreting visual prompts and enhancing interpersonal relationships.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 1 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: OO8120324WI
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Osher Online Presented by Northwestern
Fee (nonmember): $75.00
Fee (member): $60.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): Tu, 1/14/2025–2/18/2025
Times: 1:00 PM–2:30 PM
Location: Osher NRC Online Zoom
Seats Available: 12
Description: Transcendentalism is an umbrella term that refers to a complex and profoundly influential philosophical, spiritual, and literary movement that emerged in the 1820s and 1830s. The intellectual, social, and political ideas generated by Transcendentalist thinkers, writers, and activists transformed Americans' understandings of nature, God, and the rights and responsibilities of the individual to themselves and to society in ways that continue to reverberate across US politics and culture in our own times.
This course will examine the ideas, writings, political activism, and legacies of contributors to the Transcendentalist movement including Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret Fuller, Henry David Thoreau, Walt Whitman, Herman Melville, and beyond. Our investigations will aim to help each of us actualize Emerson's definition of freedom as an open ended process of self-realization by which individuals [can] remake themselves and their own lives.
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YOUR INSTRUCTOR: Anthony Antonucci, Phd
A New England native (and self-described "New England Transcendentalist"), Dr. Anthony Antonucci teaches history and American studies at Cal State Pomona. His passion for Transcendentalism is rooted in his experience as an avid hiker, mountain climber, vagabond traveler, and lover of wild nature and poetry. He earned multiple graduate degrees in US history and culture including a PhD in US History from the University of Connecticut under the direction of Bancroft Award-winning-historian, Dr. Robert Gross. Antonucci's work as a scholar of US social and transnational history has earned numerous awards, including a Fulbright Research Fellowship (Italy), and fellowships through the Massachusetts Historical Society, the American Antiquarian Society, and the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 6 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: OO120225WI
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Osher Online Presented by Northwestern
Fee (nonmember): $75.00
Fee (member): $60.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): Tu, 1/14/2025–2/18/2025
Times: 7:00 PM–8:30 PM
Location: Osher NRC Online Zoom
Seats Available: 12
Description: What comes to mind when you think of the post office? Is it the unique beauty of a stamp, the thrill of an awaited delivery or an iconic blue collection box? Do you equate the post office with obsolescence, or do you think of recent coverage of controversial austerity measures? As the country's second-largest employer, the US Post Office has a fascinating history that showcases the best and worst of American society. In this course, we will explore what precipitated the creation of the Post Office, its role in fostering and hindering democratic communication, and numerous examples of innovation over the centuries up to the present-day USPS. We will conclude by considering what the future of the post office might look like, with a renewed appreciation for the democratic ideals for which it stands.
YOUR INSTRUCTOR: Caroline Nappo, PhD
Caroline Nappo, PhD is an independent scholar with interests in the history of public information institutions, information as a public good, and the political economy of information. She has taught as an adjunct lecturer for graduate students and previously taught an OLLI course on the history of the public library in the United States. She holds a master's and PhD in Library and Information Science from the University of Illinois and has published and presented on postal history.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 6 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: OOO120325WI
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Osher Online Presented by Northwestern
Fee (nonmember): $75.00
Fee (member): $60.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): Tu, 1/21/2025–2/25/2025
Times: 3:00 PM–4:30 PM
Location: Osher NRC Online Zoom
Seats Available: 12
Description: This course introduces the key philosophical concepts (meditation practices, and rituals) that have defined Buddhist traditions in India and beyond. We will analyze central Buddhist teachings and their relationship to these three important domains, which interweave theory and practice. First, we will explore the historical figure of the Buddha. We will then examine the three phases of Indian Buddhist traditions: (1) Theravāda, which emphasizes ascetic ideals and monasticism; (2) Mahāyāna, which prioritizes compassion, wisdom, and the ideal of the bodhisattva; and (3) Vajrayāna, the tantric tradition that claims the human body as central to enlightenment and explores the relationship between each living being and the cosmos. We will explore the contrasts among the meditative and ritual practices across these three traditions and analyze how these practices reflect varying philosophies. We will discuss Buddhist iconography, ritual objects, and art.
YOUR INSTRUCTOR: Eileen Goddard
Eileen Goddard is a lecturer and PhD student at the University of California Santa Barbara. Eileen's dissertation research focuses on the 16th century Gauḍīya Vaiṣṇava tradition and comparatively analyzes Indian religious constructions of "perfected" minds and bodies. Eileen's broader research interests include comparative Indian philosophy, Sanskrit literature and poetics, devotion (bhakti), perception, and gender and sexuality. Eileen completed her MA in Religion at Rutgers University and BA in Philosophy at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 6 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: EC825925WI
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Mario Cartaya
Fee (nonmember): $0.00
Fee (member): $0.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): W, 1/22/2025–1/22/2025
Times: 2:00 PM–3:30 PM
Location: Eckerd College Flamingo (CEC 114)
Seats Available: 68
Description: Cuba is a historical laboratory of buildings, streets, and artifacts that have been mostly untouched since 1960—allowing visitors to transport themselves into a time and space that has not evolved into modern times. In this historical presentation, Mario Cartaya retraces and recalls six decades of friendly and cooperative Cuban-American relations and history.
Funding for this Florida Talks program was provided through a grant from Florida Humanities with funds from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this program do not necessarily represent those of Florida Humanities or the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 1 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: OO507325WI
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Osher Online Presented by Northwestern
Fee (nonmember): $75.00
Fee (member): $60.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): W, 1/22/2025–2/26/2025
Times: 5:00 PM–6:30 PM
Location: Osher NRC Online Zoom
Seats Available: 11
Description: This course will explore Native American history in the late 19th and 20th centuries, a time punctuated by the violence of American expansion and consolidation, the boarding school systems that sought to erase Native cultures, and the effects of imperialism, which conspired to keep Native people in a subordinate status compared to their white neighbors. Yet, at this time, Native Nations began to rebuild and reclaim the United States as Native ground, drawing on ancient traditions to revitalize communities and fight for their rights in the American court system, the political system, and the court of public opinion. Together, we will explore how, in this history, Native peoples have proven themselves to be resilient and powerful.
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Your presenter: Matt Jennings, Ph.D.
Matt Jennings, PhD is on faculty at Middle Georgia State University. His research includes Native American history, early American history, and the history of violence. He has studied Thomas Paine’s interactions with Native Americans and the roots of John Brown’s ideas about violence. He is currently studying the relationship between Native American peoples and the mounds at Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park, and the intertwined history of tourism and archaeology at the site. He has published several books including New Worlds of Violence, The Flower Hunter and the People, and Ocmulgee National Monument: A Concise History with Field Notes.
Additional Notes: The deadline to register for Osher Online courses hosted by Northwestern University is January 2. A virtual orientation will be held January 7 at 2 p.m. ET. Osher Online courses are not included in OLLI's All-Access E-Class pass.
This program meets 6 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: OO9120325WI
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Osher Online Presented by Northwestern
Fee (nonmember): $75.00
Fee (member): $60.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): Th, 1/23/2025–2/27/2025
Times: 1:00 PM–2:30 PM
Location: Osher NRC Online Zoom
Seats Available: 12
Description: Wisdom is the ability to apply knowledge in the real world in a constructive way-to enrich our individual lives and to make the world a better place. Wisdom is often found at the intersection of theory and experience. How does modern expertise benefit all of us, and how can we convince the general population to value it? How does life experience create wisdom? In this course, we will explore the biological, philosophical, social scientific, and experiential aspects of wisdom and analyze what ancient and contemporary sources have to say about it.
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YOUR INSTRUCTOR: David Smith, PhD
Dr. David E. Smith grew up in the world of fundamentalist religion. As an adult he gradually moved away from that worldview and became a religious progressive/skeptic. After earning an MA in philosophy of religion, he received a second MA and a PhD in religious studies from Temple University. Formerly a philosophy and religious studies faculty member at Central Washington University, he now offers independent seminars and personal consultations in comparative religion and philosophy. He has published widely in these areas, and his mission is to empower people to think well for themselves about things that matter.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 6 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: OO4120225WI
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Osher Online Presented by Northwestern
Fee (nonmember): $75.00
Fee (member): $60.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): Th, 1/23/2025–2/27/2025
Times: 5:00 PM–6:30 PM
Location: Osher NRC Online Zoom
Seats Available: 12
Description: How does one honor the legacy of parents who survived the Holocaust while at the same time recognizing the ripples of the inherited trauma they experienced? Growing up in the shadow of the Holocaust, the adult children of survivors are striving to find ways to keep their parents' stories alive. Using their unique intergenerational lens, authors of the recent award-winning anthology, The Ones Who Remember: Second Generation Voices of the Holocaust,will reveal the variety of ways in which their parents' history of survival seeped into their souls and affected their lives as children and adults. The goal of this course is to explore the challenges that resulted from this trauma and the gifts that came forth - gifts of resilience, tolerance, fortitude, and compassion. Each week our instructors will explore and share reflections around themes of their lived experience.
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Your Instructors
- •Ruth Wade is a retired training and development executive, a speaker and docent at the Florida Holocaust Museum, and leadership committee chair of Tampa Bay Generations After. Wade assists her father, a Holocaust survivor, with his Holocaust presentations at schools and his book Sevek and the Holocaust: The Boy Who Refused to Die.
- •Joy Wolfe Ensor, PhDis a retired psychologist whose clinical, teaching, and leadership activities over 45 years centered on the social determinants of health and the multigenerational legacy of trauma. She is active in the Michigan Psychological Association, of which she is a Fellow and past president.
- •Rita Benn, PhDis a clinical psychologist and was University of Michigan faculty for 20+ years where she taught integrative medicine and published numerous academic papers and chapters. As a founder of Michigan Collaborative for Mindfulness in Education (MC4ME), she trains educators and professionals in mindfulness meditation practice.
All three women are Founding Committee members of the Irene Butter Fund for Holocaust and Human Rights Education.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 6 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: OO6120225WI
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Osher Online Presented by Northwestern
Fee (nonmember): $75.00
Fee (member): $60.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): Th, 1/23/2025–2/27/2025
Times: 7:00 PM–8:30 PM
Location: Osher NRC Online Zoom
Seats Available: 12
Description: In this course, we will explore the internal stories we tell ourselves and the external stories we tell others. Our internal stories define us, and our attitudes and emotions toward ourselves. Our external stories are outward focused and lean toward a conversational resume, to some extent. We will consider our life as a series of chapters, or phases, and spend time investigating what our current story/stories are. We will also explore how we envision our future story. Our course will be interactive and discussion-based, and by the end of our six weeks together, participants will have a future story to share.
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YOUR INSTRUCTOR: Jen Baker, PhD
Jennifer (Jen) Baker, PhD is an expert in the interdependence of communication theory and practice. She has been teaching communication courses for over 20 years, starting at the University of Texas at Austin, then the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and now at Columbia College Chicago and Northwestern University. Baker has worked at a marketing company, an engineering firm, and a variety of educational institutions. She teaches practicum courses where she can champion both the theory of communication and the practical nature of interactions through the experiential learning model. Baker has been awarded a Distinguished Teaching Award and has been called the happiest professor that a student has ever known.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 6 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: OO3120225WI
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Osher Online Presented by Northwestern
Fee (nonmember): $75.00
Fee (member): $60.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): F, 1/24/2025–2/28/2025
Times: 1:00 PM–2:30 PM
Location: Osher NRC Online Zoom
Seats Available: 12
Description: Using Dr. Espín’s memoir of childhood and adolescence, which was the recipient of the San Diego Book Award in 2021, we will discuss the Cuban political landscape in the mid-20th century. This memoir recreates a world that no longer exists: pre-revolutionary Cuba in the 1940s and 50s. Cuba's fraught history and political instability are interwoven with a personal story to create a web of history, family, and cultural analysis. This is a young woman's individual struggle for identity and independence against the background of the country's national struggle. Family photographs and site photographs will illustrate the details of the story. We will also explore the process and meaning of memory and memoir for authors and readers. Reading some excerpts will illuminate the narrative. It is not necessary to have read the memoir in advance.
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YOUR INSTRUCTOR: Oliva Espín, PhD
Oliva M. Espín, PhD is Professor Emerita in the Department of Women's Studies at San Diego State University and the California School of Professional Psychology of Alliant International University. Espín was a pioneer in the practice and theory of feminist therapy with women from different cultural backgrounds, particularly immigrants and refugees. A native of Cuba, she received her BA in psychology from the University of Costa Rica and her PhD from the University of Florida. She did post-doctoral work at Harvard University with a fellowship from NIMH. Espín held the 2010 Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Gender Studies at the University of Klagenfurt, Austria. Her most recent book is My Native Land is Memory: Stories of a Cuban Childhood,winner of the 2021 San Diego Book Award.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 6 time(s).
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Program ID: EC47804HD25
Fee (nonmember): $25.00
Fee (member): $20.00
Date(DOW, Start): Sa, 1/25/2025
Times: 12:30 PM–5:00 PM
Location: Eckerd College Miller Auditorium
Seats Available: 65
Description: Soprano Angel Blue makes her long-awaited Met role debut as the Ethiopian princess torn between love and country, one of opera’s defining roles. Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin takes the podium for Michael Mayer’s spectacular new staging, which brings audiences inside the towering pyramids and gilded tombs of ancient Egypt with intricate projections and dazzling animations. Mezzo-soprano Judit Kutasi, following her 2024 debut in Verdi’s La Forza del Destino, is Aida’s Egyptian rival Amneris, and tenor Piotr Beczała is the soldier Radamès—completing opera’s greatest love triangle. The all-star cast also features baritone Quinn Kelsey as Amonasro and bass Dmitry Belosselskiy as Ramfis.
Sung in Italian.
Estimated run time is 3 hours, 40 minutes, with 1 intermission.
This program meets 1 times(s). End times are an estimate and subject to change.
Multiple registrations? You can register for multiple seats in this program, but each seat must be purchased in a separate order when using the same account.
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Course/Program ID: EC526325WI
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Richard "Rick" Kistner
Fee (nonmember): $45.00
Fee (member): $30.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): M, 1/27/2025–2/10/2025
Times: 1:00 PM–2:30 PM
Location: Eckerd College Flamingo (CEC 114)
Seats Available: 47
Description: In 1953, a former British Naval Intelligence Officer penned a novel that was destined to shake up both the publishing and film industries. Ian Fleming's Casino Royale introduced the world to the infamous James Bond. Five decades from the release of Dr. No, Hollywood has made 22 Bond films and has grossed over $5 billion on the franchise. This course will examine the world-wide phenomenon of Fleming's creation, the irresistible femme fatales, and the villains he has battled over more than half a century of literary and film stardom.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 3 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: OO826225WI
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Osher Online Presented by Northwestern
Fee (nonmember): $75.00
Fee (member): $60.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): M, 1/27/2025–3/3/2025
Times: 1:00 PM–2:30 PM
Location: Osher NRC Online Zoom
Seats Available: 11
Description: Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is often misunderstood as a boy's adventure book or merely a dialogue on race. Instead, this classic novel addresses youth violence and bad boys, schools and parents, and civil rights and minstrel shows. The novel, banned in New England, needs to be read and discussed anew for a better understanding of America, then and now. Join this course for a new and fresh analysis of this highly criticized and misunderstood novel.
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Your Presenter: Jeff Walker, Ph.D.
Jeffrey Walker, Emeritus Professor of English at Oklahoma State, authored a critical study of the Revolutionary poet and traitor Benjamin Church, edited collections of essays on Fenimore Cooper, co-edited the first scholarly edition of Cooper's 1821 bestseller The Spy, and is completing an edition of Cooper's unpublished letters. A Fulbright lecturer in Norway and Belgium, he won the Phoenix Award for outstanding graduate teaching, the A&S Outstanding Professor Award, and the Regents Distinguished Teaching Award. His teaching interests include American literature, Dickens, the history of the book, textual editing, comedy, mystery, and film.
Additional Notes: The deadline to register for Osher Online courses hosted by Northwestern University is January 2. A virtual orientation will be held January 7 at 2 p.m. ET. Osher Online courses are not included in OLLI's All-Access E-Class pass.
This program meets 6 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: ZO526325WI
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Richard "Rick" Kistner
Fee (nonmember): $45.00
Fee (member): $30.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): M, 1/27/2025–2/10/2025
Times: 1:00 PM–2:30 PM
Location: Zoom E-Classroom
Seats Available: 94
Description: In 1953, a former British Naval Intelligence Officer penned a novel that was destined to shake up both the publishing and film industries. Ian Fleming's Casino Royale introduced the world to the infamous James Bond. Five decades from the release of Dr. No, Hollywood has made 22 Bond films and has grossed over $5 billion on the franchise. This course will examine the world-wide phenomenon of Fleming's creation, the irresistible femme fatales, and the villains he has battled over more than half a century of literary and film stardom.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 3 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: OO1120225WI
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Osher Online Presented by Northwestern
Fee (nonmember): $75.00
Fee (member): $60.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): M, 1/27/2025–3/3/2025
Times: 5:00 PM–6:30 PM
Location: Osher NRC Online Zoom
Seats Available: 12
Description: In this course, we will document the fertile interaction between minorities that transformed not only 20th century music but the entire entertainment industry. We will examine how minorities significantly impacted American popular culture and explore their contributions to various musical genres, record labels, booking agencies, venues, innovations, and production. With strong support from audiovisuals, anecdotes, and the instructor's decades of experience as a concert promoter working with some of the biggest names in the industry, we will learn about Irving Berlin, George Gershwin, Benny Goodman, Stan Getz, Norman Granz, Bob Dylan, Milt Gabler, Leonard Cohen, Lou Reed, Al Kooper, Adam Sandler, Avishai Cohen, Kiss, and many more.
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YOUR INSTRUCTOR: Emanuel Abramovits, MBA
Emanuel Abramovits, MBA, is a mechanical engineer and has also been a concert promoter for over two decades. He is directly involved in events by international artists like ltzhak Perlman, Gustavo Dudamel, Sarah Brightman, Roger Hodgson, ASIA, Journey, Kenny G., and many more. Abramovits has designed and staged many original orchestral events, including an Event of the Year winner and several world premieres. He served as the cultural director at Union lsraelita De Caracas from 2008 to 2019, releasing books and organizing film cycles, concerts, and art exhibits. He consistently teaches online and in-person across the US.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 6 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: OOC120325WI
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Osher Online Presented by Northwestern
Fee (nonmember): $75.00
Fee (member): $60.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): M, 1/27/2025–3/3/2025
Times: 7:00 PM–8:30 PM
Location: Osher NRC Online Zoom
Seats Available: 12
Description: Artists use color to create an array of symbolism, emotions, and sociopolitical meanings within the context of the time period in which they created their works of art. Additionally, within these works, artists utilized their knowledge of color to portray mood, light, depth, and point of view. Progressing through the colors of the rainbow each week, we will discuss a variety of paintings throughout art history to understand the artists' intention and the stories behind the paintings within their respective color spheres. We will also discuss the histories of color, their meanings in various societies and cultural contexts, and the materials and processes used to make colors.
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YOUR INSTRUCTOR: Eleanor Schrader
Eleanor Schrader is an award-winning educator, lecturer, and author. She lectures and leads tours worldwide on art and architectural history. She has been named a distinguished instructor at UCLA Extension, where she teaches history of architecture, interior design, furniture, and decorative arts. She is a Professor Emeritus of Art and Architectural History at Santa Monica College. She has completed graduate work in fine and decorative arts at Sotheby's Institute in London and New York. She has served as a design review commissioner for the City of Beverly Hills.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 6 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: OO2120225WI
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Osher Online Presented by Northwestern
Fee (nonmember): $75.00
Fee (member): $60.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): Tu, 1/28/2025–3/4/2025
Times: 11:00 AM–12:30 PM
Location: Osher NRC Online Zoom
Seats Available: 12
Description: Vietnam, viewed by many as a turning point between old and new approaches to war, raised many questions about the role of superpowers, asymmetrical resources, and counterinsurgencies on the world stage. In this course, we will look at the wars in Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, Ukraine, and Gaza. All of these wars are asymmetrical, but what else do they have in common, and how are they informed by Vietnam? We will discuss how superpowers are central players in these conflicts by way of their supplies and support. In this course, we will examine human ways of evaluating the politics and strategies, particularly what happens when three vectors cannot agree: the public, politicians, and the military.
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Your Instructor: Jeff Rice, MSc
Jeff Rice received an undergraduate degree from Northwestern University then pursued graduate work in African Studies at the University of Edinburgh. He completed a dissertation entitled "Wealth Power and Corruption: A Study of Asante Political Culture." He returned to Northwestern to teach history and political science and became a Weinberg College academic adviser. He is currently an Emeritus Senior Lecturer in political science, specifically West African history, US history of the 60's, Marx & Weber, African politics, military strategy, the politics of famine, and student protest and free speech.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 6 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: EC507625WI
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Ron Weaver
Fee (nonmember): $35.00
Fee (member): $20.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): Tu, 1/28/2025–2/4/2025
Times: 2:45 PM–4:15 PM
Location: Eckerd College Pelican (CEC 113)
Seats Available: 44
Description: Who are the GOATS of Tampa Bay and what are their secrets to success? From Tom Brady to Jeff Vinik and everybody in between, presenter Ronald Weaver has combed through the history of Tampa Bay to present his case on who are the Greatest of All-Time in Tampa Bay.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 2 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: OO715025WI
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Osher Online Presented by Northwestern
Fee (nonmember): $75.00
Fee (member): $60.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): W, 1/29/2025–3/5/2025
Times: 11:00 AM–12:30 PM
Location: Osher NRC Online Zoom
Seats Available: 7
Description: We share the earth with birds who live among us, yet they remain mysterious. In this course, we will examine the fascinating characteristics, habits, and lives of North American birds including how they keep warm; how they fly; when, why, and how they sing; and more. Our classes will be broken down into these categories: bird ancestry and anatomy; diet and nesting; flight and migration; threats; behavior and songs. We will cover birds of prey, songbirds, waterfowl, and the common loon. Join this interesting exploration of how birds live, move, breathe, and think.
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Your presenter: Elizabeth Burnette, MS
Elizabeth Burnette attended Cornell University for a BS in engineering physics, then worked on Space Shuttle experiments at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. She then obtained a master's degree in Astrophysics from the University of Pittsburgh. Burnette has been teaching astrophysics, physics, and science for the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Pitt and is a returning Osher Online instructor.
Additional Notes: The deadline to register for Osher Online courses hosted by Northwestern University is January 2. A virtual orientation will be held January 7 at 2 p.m. ET. Osher Online courses are not included in OLLI's All-Access E-Class pass.
This program meets 6 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: OO1120325WI
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Osher Online Presented by Northwestern
Fee (nonmember): $75.00
Fee (member): $60.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): W, 1/29/2025–3/5/2025
Times: 7:00 PM–8:30 PM
Location: Osher NRC Online Zoom
Seats Available: 12
Description: Satire is one of the oldest forms of humor. Adding music seems to make it even more powerful. In early Germanic and Celtic societies, people who were mocked in songs would break out in boils and even commit suicide. In this course, we will explore the art of musical satire in a variety of genres, cultures, and eras, especially America since 1950. This multimedia course covers Yankee Doodle, Gilbert and Sullivan, the Gershwin's, the Marx Brothers, Monty Python, Saturday Night Live, South Park,and Key and Peele. We will also cover a bountiful bevy of B's: Leonard Bernstein, the Beatles, Bo Burnham, and Bugs Bunny. Because satire is often dependent on social and historical events, this course is as much cultural history as music appreciation. And while words are preeminent in musical satire, we will also discuss the music and its interactions with lyrics. But please-no students who are prone to boils.
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YOUR INSTRUCTOR: David Misch
David Misch is a former stand-up comedian, screenwriter (Mork and Mindy, Saturday Night Live, and The Muppets Take Manhattan), author (Funny: The Book, and A Beginner's Guide To Corruption), teacher (his own courses on comedy at USC and musical satire at UCLA) and lecturer at Yale, Columbia, the Smithsonian, 92Y (NYC), Oxford University, Trinity College Dublin, University of Sydney, VIEW Cinema (Italy), and Raindance Film Festival (London), Austin Film Festival, American Film Institute, Writers Guild of America, Sony, DreamWorks, Lucasfilm, Disney, Second City, Actors Studio.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 6 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: OOS120325WI
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Osher Online Presented by Northwestern
Fee (nonmember): $75.00
Fee (member): $60.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): Th, 1/30/2025–3/6/2025
Times: 3:00 PM–4:30 PM
Location: Osher NRC Online Zoom
Seats Available: 12
Description: Evolution. Vaccines. Global Warming. Regardless of one's choice of news media, it is nearly impossible to navigate today's information-heavy world without coming across stories on evolution, vaccines, and global warming. Each of these topics is the subject of various conspiracy theories and misinformation campaigns. How do we make sense of what we hear on the news when so much information comes from unvetted and non neutral sources, such as the Internet and the media? This course is a non-technical introduction to these three critical matters in modern science. We will examine what scientists know, how they know what they know, how certain they are, and why there is such a disconnect between scientific understanding and the public's perception of the science.
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YOUR INSTRUCTOR: Kjir hendrickson, PhD
Kjir Hendrickson, PhD is a teaching professor in the School of Molecular Sciences at Arizona State University (ASU). They hold a PhD in chemistry and authored the textbook Chemistry in the World. As an erstwhile quantum chemist, their academic work focuses on science communication, the reciprocal relationship between science and society, matters of workplace climate, and matters of DEIJ in STEM. Hendrickson is an associate researcher with the ADVANCEGeo Partnership and is pursuing research on functional scientific literacy in partnership with OLLI at ASU.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 6 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: OO5120225WI
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Osher Online Presented by Northwestern
Fee (nonmember): $75.00
Fee (member): $60.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): F, 1/31/2025–3/7/2025
Times: 3:00 PM–4:30 PM
Location: Osher NRC Online Zoom
Seats Available: 12
Description: This course provides a unique opportunity to learn from the experts in the Osher Collaborative for Integrative Health, an international group of eleven academic health centers funded by The Bernard Osher Foundation to study, teach, and practice integrative healthcare.
The eleven Osher Centers are located at highly respected medical schools and medical centers and emphasize integrative healthcare approaches to promote health and well-being. Each Osher Center focuses on whole-person health and wellness using healing strategies such as acupuncture and East Asian Medicine, Ayurvedic medicine, yoga, massage, meditation, physical activity, and nutrition.
In this course, Osher Collaborative practitioners, researchers, and educators will discuss the science behind integrative healthcare remedies and explain its impact.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 6 time(s).
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Program ID: EC07804HD25
Fee (nonmember): $25.00
Fee (member): $20.00
Date(DOW, Start): Sa, 2/1/2025
Times: 12:55 PM–5:00 PM
Location: Eckerd College Miller Auditorium
Seats Available: 75
Description: An ensemble of leading lights take the stage for Offenbach’s fantastical final work, headlined by tenor Benjamin Bernheim in the title role of the tormented poet. Hoffmann’s trio of lovers are sung by soprano Erin Morley as the mechanical doll Olympia, soprano Pretty Yende as the plagued diva Antonia, and mezzo-soprano Clémentine Margaine as the Venetian seductress Giulietta. Marco Armiliato conducts Bartlett Sher’s evocative production, which also features bass-baritone Christian Van Horn as the Four Villains and mezzo-soprano Vasilisa Berzhanskaya in an important company debut as Hoffmann’s friend Nicklausse.
PROLOGUE
The poet E.T.A. Hoffmann is in love with Stella, a renowned opera singer. Lindorf, a rich counselor, also loves her and has intercepted a note she has written to Hoffmann. Lindorf is confident he will win her for himself. Arriving at Luther’s tavern with a group of students, Hoffmann sings a ballad about a disfigured dwarf named Kleinzach. During the song, his mind wanders to recollections of a beautiful woman. When Hoffmann recognizes Lindorf as his rival, the two men trade insults. Hoffmann’s Muse, who has assumed the guise of his friend Nicklausse, interrupts, but the encounter leaves the poet with a sense of impending disaster. He begins to tell the stories of his three past loves.
Sung in French.
Estimated runtime is 4 hours, 5 minutes, with 2 intermissions.
This program meets 1 times(s). End times are an estimate and subject to change.
Multiple registrations? You can register for multiple seats in this program, but each seat must be purchased in a separate order when using the same account.
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Course/Program ID: EC509825WI
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Rui Farias
Fee (nonmember): $25.00
Fee (member): $10.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): F, 2/7/2025–2/7/2025
Times: 10:00 AM–11:30 AM
Location: Eckerd College Flamingo (CEC 114)
Seats Available: 58
Description: Explore the powerful history of the civil rights movement in Florida and St. Petersburg with Rui Farias, Executive Director of the St. Pete Museum of History. This class delves into the struggles, triumphs, and pivotal moments that shaped the fight for equality in the Sunshine State.
Additional Notes: Explore the powerful history of the civil rights movement in Florida and St. Petersburg with Rui Farias, Executive Director of the St. Pete Museum of History. This class delves into the struggles, triumphs, and pivotal moments that shaped the fight for equality in the Sunshine State.
This program meets 1 time(s).
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Program ID: EC47805HD25
Fee (nonmember): $25.00
Fee (member): $20.00
Date(DOW, Start): Sa, 2/8/2025
Times: 2:00 PM–5:00 PM
Location: Eckerd College Miller Auditorium
Seats Available: 189
Description: The multi award-winning production of Noël Coward‘s provocative comedy featuring Andrew Scott (Vanya, Fleabag) returns to the big screen. As he prepares to embark on an overseas tour, star actor Garry Essendine’s colourful life is in danger of spiralling out of control. Filmed live during its sold-out run at The Old Vic in 2019. Directed by Matthew Warchus.
Estimated run time is 3 hours.
This program meets 1 times(s). End times are an estimate and subject to change.
Multiple registrations? You can register for multiple seats in this program, but each seat must be purchased in a separate order when using the same account.
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Course/Program ID: EC373325WI
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Marilyn Pocius
Fee (nonmember): $25.00
Fee (member): $10.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): F, 2/14/2025–2/14/2025
Times: 10:30 AM–12:00 PM
Location: Eckerd College Pelican (CEC 113)
Seats Available: 56
Description: Avocado, Banana, Coconut, Citrus, Mango, Papaya, and Pineapple. Sure, you can buy pineapple in cans or the same old bunch of bananas. But here we can grow tropical fruit in our yards and enjoy the familiar favorites in brand new ways. Did you know you can eat banana flowers? Have you ever made a salad with fresh green papaya? Learn how to tap a coconut for coconut water and meet pomelo, grapefruit’s grandpa. Of course there will be recipes and samples, too.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 1 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: OL371225WI
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Linda Loretz
Fee (nonmember): $60.00
Fee (member): $55.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): F, 2/21/2025–2/21/2025
Times: 8:00 AM–6:30 PM
Location: Other Location Museum
Seats Available: 26
Description: 8:00 a.m.—Depart from Eckerd College, McArthur Gymnasium
6:30 p.m.—Approximate arrival time at Eckerd College. Note: we will leave Winter Park at 4:30 p.m.
Winter Park is home to the Charles Hosmer Morse Museum, which houses the world’s most comprehensive collection of works by Louis Comfort Tiffany. The docent-led tour of the museum offers an overview of the museum’s holdings and includes American art pottery, late 19th- and early 20th-century American paintings, graphics, and decorative art. When the tour is completed, at approximately 12:30, participants can choose to have lunch, take a scenic boat tour, or visit other sites, such as the Rollins Museum of Art or the downtown shopping district. Included: Bus transportation to and from Eckerd College and Morse museum admission.
Additional Notes:
This program meets 1 time(s).
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Program ID: OL5703SIG2
Fee (members only): $0.00
Dates (DOW, Start–End): M, 3/3/2025–3/31/2025
Times: 9:00 AM–10:00 AM
Location: Other Location Park/Outdoor Venue
Seats Available: 25
This program is a Shared Interest Group (SIG) or it is a special member only program. Members must be signed into their account and their membership expiration date must go beyond the program's end date to register. Registrants' contact information will be shared with the volunteer SIG/Member Event facilitator to communicate updates/changes.
Additional Notes: This section is for Mondays in March 2025. If you are unable to make a Monday session and/or if the SIG is in session and you are unable to register online, please contact Facilitator Kathleen Passafiume at katbelinni@bellsouth.net.
This program meets 5 time(s).
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Program ID: OL9702SIG2
Fee (members only): $0.00
Dates (DOW, Start–End): Th, 3/6/2025–3/27/2025
Times: 8:30 AM–9:30 AM
Location: Other Location Park/Outdoor Venue
Seats Available: 30
This program is a Shared Interest Group (SIG) or it is a special member only program. Members must be signed into their account and their membership expiration date must go beyond the program's end date to register. Registrants' contact information will be shared with the volunteer SIG/Member Event facilitator to communicate updates/changes.
Additional Notes: This section is for March 2025. If the online registration is now closed because the program is "in session" and an "add to cart" button will not appear. Please contact SIG Facilitator Linda Loretz at loretzlo@eckerd.edu to be manually added to the list to receive updates. Thank you.
This program meets 4 time(s).
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Dine-Around Alta Marina Private Dining Room
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Program ID: WSH67425WI
Fee (members only): $0.00
Dates (DOW, Start–End): Th, 3/13/2025–3/13/2025
Times: 5:00 PM–7:00 PM
Location: Westminster Shores Sunrise Point
Seats Available: 20
This program is a Shared Interest Group (SIG) or it is a special member only program. Members must be signed into their account and their membership expiration date must go beyond the program's end date to register. Registrants' contact information will be shared with the volunteer SIG/Member Event facilitator to communicate updates/changes.
Additional Notes: Enjoy breathtaking views overlooking Tampa Bay as you enjoy dinner creatively designed and prepared by the exectutive chef at Alta Marina the private dining restaurant at Westminster Shores.
Diners will pay for their own meals. Credit card payment only.
This program meets 1 time(s).
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Program ID: OL3705SIG2
Fee (members only): $0.00
Dates (DOW, Start–End): F, 3/14/2025–3/14/2025
Times: 10:00 AM–11:30 AM
Location: Other Location Museum
Seats Available: 20
This program is a Shared Interest Group (SIG) or it is a special member only program. Members must be signed into their account and their membership expiration date must go beyond the program's end date to register. Registrants' contact information will be shared with the volunteer SIG/Member Event facilitator to communicate updates/changes.
Additional Notes: Round up your friends for some fun at The James Museum! Join OLLI member and James Museum docent, Marlys Meckler for a guided museum tour. Participants will pay admission at the door.
This program meets 1 time(s).
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Program ID: EC57804HD25
Fee (nonmember): $25.00
Fee (member): $20.00
Date(DOW, Start): Sa, 3/15/2025
Times: 12:55 PM–4:00 PM
Location: Eckerd College Miller Auditorium
Seats Available: 68
Description: Following a string of awe-inspiring Met performances, soprano Lise Davidsen stars as Leonore, who risks everything to save her husband from the clutches of tyranny. Tenor David Butt Philip is the political prisoner Florestan, sharing the stage with bass-baritone Tomasz Konieczny as the villainous Don Pizarro, veteran bass René Pape as the jailer Rocco, and soprano Ying Fang and tenor Magnus Dietrich, in his company debut, as the young Marzelline and Jaquino. Bass Stephen Milling sings the principled Don Fernando, and Susanna Mälkki conducts the Met’s striking production, which finds modern-day parallels in Beethoven’s stirring paean to freedom.
Sung in German.
Estimated run time is 3 hours, 5 minutes, with 1 intermission.
This program meets 1 times(s). End times are an estimate and subject to change.
Multiple registrations? You can register for multiple seats in this program, but each seat must be purchased in a separate order when using the same account.
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Program ID: EC57805HD25
Fee (nonmember): $25.00
Fee (member): $20.00
Date(DOW, Start): Sa, 3/29/2025
Times: 2:00 PM–5:00 PM
Location: Eckerd College Miller Auditorium
Seats Available: 194
Description: One man’s dream of the NHS. From campaigning at the coalfield to leading the battle to create the NHS, Aneurin ‘Nye’ Bevan is often referred to as the politician with greatest influence on our country without ever being Prime Minister. Confronted with death, Nye’s deepest memories lead him on a mind-bending journey back through his life; from childhood to mining underground, Parliament and fights with Churchill in an epic Welsh fantasia. Michael Sheen (Under Milk Wood) is Nye Bevan in this surreal and spectacular journey through the life and legacy of the man who transformed Britain’s welfare state. It’s written by Tim Price (Teh Internet is Serious Business) and directed by Rufus Norris (Small Island).
Estimated run time is 2 hours, 55 minutes.
This program meets 1 times(s). End times are an estimate and subject to change.
Multiple registrations? You can register for multiple seats in this program, but each seat must be purchased in a separate order when using the same account.
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Program ID: OLA702SIG2
Fee (members only): $0.00
Dates (DOW, Start–End): Th, 4/3/2025–4/24/2025
Times: 8:30 AM–9:30 AM
Location: Other Location Park/Outdoor Venue
Seats Available: 30
This program is a Shared Interest Group (SIG) or it is a special member only program. Members must be signed into their account and their membership expiration date must go beyond the program's end date to register. Registrants' contact information will be shared with the volunteer SIG/Member Event facilitator to communicate updates/changes.
Additional Notes: This section is for April 2025. If the online registration is now closed because the program is "in session" and an "add to cart" button will not appear. Please contact SIG Facilitator Linda Loretz at loretzlo@eckerd.edu to be manually added to the list to receive updates. Thank you.
This program meets 4 time(s).
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Program ID: OL6703SIG2
Fee (members only): $0.00
Dates (DOW, Start–End): M, 4/7/2025–4/28/2025
Times: 9:00 AM–10:00 AM
Location: Other Location Park/Outdoor Venue
Seats Available: 25
This program is a Shared Interest Group (SIG) or it is a special member only program. Members must be signed into their account and their membership expiration date must go beyond the program's end date to register. Registrants' contact information will be shared with the volunteer SIG/Member Event facilitator to communicate updates/changes.
Additional Notes: This section is for Mondays in April 2025. If you are unable to make a Monday session and/or if the SIG is in session and you are unable to register online, please contact Facilitator Kathleen Passafiume at katbelinni@bellsouth.net.
This program meets 4 time(s).
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Course/Program ID: OL7674SIG2
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Linda Loretz
Fee (nonmember): $15.00
Fee (member): $15.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): Th, 4/10/2025–4/10/2025
Times: 5:00 PM–7:00 PM
Location: Other Location Restaurant
Seats Available: 20
Description: Join other OLLI members at a variety of unique North/South Pinellas County restaurants. Participants order from the menu. Each member is responsible for his/her own meal cost and tip. Group size is limited, so register early. We often have people on a waitlist, so if you are registered and are unable to attend, please call the office to allow a member on the waitlist to attend.
This program meets 1 time(s).
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Program ID: EC17804HD25
Fee (nonmember): $25.00
Fee (member): $20.00
Date(DOW, Start): Sa, 4/12/2025
Times: 12:55 PM–4:00 PM
Location: Eckerd College Miller Auditorium
Seats Available: 75
Description: Two-time Tony Award–winning composer Jeanine Tesori’s powerful new opera Grounded, commissioned by the Met and based on librettist George Brant’s acclaimed play, wrestles with the ethical quandaries and psychological toll of 21st-century warfare. Mezzo-soprano Emily D’Angelo, one of opera’s most compelling young stars, portrays Jess, a hot-shot fighter pilot whose unplanned pregnancy takes her out of the cockpit and lands her in Las Vegas, operating a Reaper drone halfway around the world. As she struggles to adjust to this new way of doing battle, she fights to maintain her sanity, and her soul, as she is called to rain down death by remote control. Met Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin oversees the Met premiere of Tesori’s kaleidoscopic score and a cast that also features tenor Ben Bliss as the Wyoming rancher who becomes Jess’s husband. Michael Mayer’s high-tech staging, using a vast array of LED screens, presents a variety of perspectives on the action, including the drone’s predatory view from high above.
Sung in English.
Estimated run time is 2 hours, 45 minutes, with one intermission.
This program meets 1 times(s). End times are an estimate and subject to change.
Multiple registrations? You can register for multiple seats in this program, but each seat must be purchased in a separate order when using the same account.
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Course/Program ID: OL6674SIG2
Presenter/Facilitator(s): Nancy Wathen
Fee (nonmember): $15.00
Fee (member): $15.00
Dates(DOW, Start–End): Sa, 4/12/2025–4/12/2025
Times: 5:00 PM–7:00 PM
Location: Other Location Restaurant
Seats Available: 12
Description: Join other OLLI members at a variety of unique North/South Pinellas County restaurants. Participants order from the menu. Each member is responsible for his/her own meal cost and tip. Group size is limited, so register early. We often have people on a waitlist, so if you are registered and are unable to attend, please call the office to allow a member on the waitlist to attend.
Additional Notes: Join fellow OLLI members for conversation and community along with some good food at Alfano's Italian Restaurant. Make it a full day! Attend the Francis Wilson Playhouse's "Sunshine Boys" at 2 p.m. before the Dine Around dinner at Alfonso's. Individuals interested in attending the play must purchase their tickets directly from the FWP box office.
Alfano's Italian Restaurant 1702 Clearwater Largo Rd Clearwater, FL 33756
This program meets 1 time(s).
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Program ID: EC67804HD25
Fee (nonmember): $25.00
Fee (member): $20.00
Date(DOW, Start): Sa, 4/26/2025
Times: 12:55 PM–5:00 PM
Location: Eckerd College Miller Auditorium
Seats Available: 66
Description: Conductor Joana Mallwitz makes her Met debut leading an extraordinary cast in Mozart’s comic masterpiece. Bass-baritone Michael Sumuel stars as the clever valet Figaro, opposite soprano Olga Kulchynska as his betrothed, the wily maid Susanna. Baritone Joshua Hopkins is the skirt-chasing Count, with soprano Federica Lombardi as his anguished wife and mezzo-soprano Marianne Crebassa as the adolescent page Cherubino.
Sung in Italian.
Estimated run time is 3 hours, 55 minutes, with 1 intermission.
This program meets 1 times(s). End times are an estimate and subject to change.
Multiple registrations? You can register for multiple seats in this program, but each seat must be purchased in a separate order when using the same account.
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Program ID: EC77804HD25
Fee (nonmember): $25.00
Fee (member): $20.00
Date(DOW, Start): Sa, 5/24/2025
Times: 12:55 PM–3:30 PM
Location: Eckerd College Miller Auditorium
Seats Available: 68
Description: This is an encore presentation. Previously recorded.
Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts his first Met performances of Strauss’s white-hot one-act tragedy, which receives its first new production at the company in 20 years. Claus Guth, one of Europe’s leading opera directors, gives the biblical story—already filtered through the beautiful and strange imagination of Oscar Wilde’s play—a psychologically perceptive, Victorian-era setting rich in symbolism and subtle shades of darkness and light. Headlining the new staging is soprano Elza van den Heever as the abused and unhinged antiheroine, who demands the head of Jochanaan, sung by celebrated baritone Peter Mattei. Tenor Gerhard Siegel is Salome’s lecherous stepfather, King Herod, with mezzo-soprano Michelle DeYoung as his wife, Herodias, and tenor Piotr Buszewski as Narraboth.
Sung in German.
Estimated run time is 2 hours, 15 minutes, with no intermission.
This program meets 1 times(s). End times are an estimate and subject to change.
Multiple registrations? You can register for multiple seats in this program, but each seat must be purchased in a separate order when using the same account.
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Program ID: EC87804HD25
Fee (nonmember): $25.00
Fee (member): $20.00
Date(DOW, Start): Sa, 5/31/2025
Times: 12:55 PM–4:30 PM
Location: Eckerd College Miller Auditorium
Seats Available: 68
Description: Rossini’s effervescent comedy retakes the stage in Bartlett Sher’s madcap production. Mezzo-soprano Aigul Akhmetshina headlines a winning ensemble as the feisty heroine, Rosina, alongside high-flying tenor Jack Swanson, in his Met debut, as her secret beloved, Count Almaviva. Baritone Andrey Zhilikhovsky stars as Figaro, the titular barber of Seville, with bass-baritone Peter Kálmán as Dr. Bartolo and bass Alexander Vinogradov as Don Basilio rounding out the principal cast. Giacomo Sagripanti conducts.
Sung in Italian.
Estimated run time is 3 hours, 35 minutes, with 1 intermission.
This program meets 1 times(s). End times are an estimate and subject to change.
Multiple registrations? You can register for multiple seats in this program, but each seat must be purchased in a separate order when using the same account.
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THIS PROGRAM IS IN SESSION AND NO LONGER ACCEPTING REGISTRATIONS
Program ID: ZO213424FA
Dates (DOW, Start–End): Su D Sa, 11/1/2024–12/16/2024
Times: 12:00 AM–11:59 PM
Location: Zoom E-Classroom
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Program ID: OL2703SIG2
Fee (members only): $0.00
Dates (DOW, Start–End): M, 11/4/2024–12/16/2024
Times: 9:00 AM–10:00 AM
Location: Other Location Park/Outdoor Venue
Seats Available: 36
This program is a Shared Interest Group (SIG) or it is a special member only program. Members must be signed into their account and their membership expiration date must go beyond the program's end date to register. Registrants' contact information will be shared with the volunteer SIG/Member Event facilitator to communicate updates/changes.
Additional Notes: This section is for Mondays in September 2024. If you are unable to make a Monday session and/or if the SIG is in session and you are unable to register online, please contact Facilitator Kathleen Passafiume at katbelinni@bellsouth.net.
This program meets 7 time(s).
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THIS PROGRAM IS IN SESSION AND NO LONGER ACCEPTING REGISTRATIONS
Program ID: EC709SIG2
Dates (DOW, Start–End): M, 11/4/2024–11/25/2024
Times: 1:00 PM–3:00 PM
Location: Eckerd College Heron (CEC 116)
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THIS PROGRAM IS IN SESSION AND NO LONGER ACCEPTING REGISTRATIONS
Program ID: EC1582SIG2
Dates (DOW, Start–End): Tu, 11/5/2024–12/10/2024
Times: 10:00 AM–11:30 AM
Location: Eckerd College Continuing Education (CE) 309
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THIS PROGRAM IS IN SESSION AND NO LONGER ACCEPTING REGISTRATIONS
Program ID: WSH720SIG2
Dates (DOW, Start–End): Tu, 11/5/2024–12/17/2024
Times: 1:00 PM–2:30 PM
Location: Westminster Shores Parkside South
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THIS PROGRAM IS IN SESSION AND NO LONGER ACCEPTING REGISTRATIONS
Program ID: EC1414824FA
Dates (DOW, Start–End): Tu, 11/12/2024–11/26/2024
Times: 9:00 AM–10:00 AM
Location: Eckerd College Heron (CEC 116)
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THIS PROGRAM IS IN SESSION AND NO LONGER ACCEPTING REGISTRATIONS
Program ID: EC267024FA
Dates (DOW, Start–End): Tu, 11/12/2024–12/3/2024
Times: 10:00 AM–11:00 AM
Location: Eckerd College Pelican (CEC 113)
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THIS PROGRAM IS IN SESSION AND NO LONGER ACCEPTING REGISTRATIONS
Program ID: EC776824FA
Dates (DOW, Start–End): M, 11/18/2024–12/16/2024
Times: 1:30 PM–3:30 PM
Location: Eckerd College Continuing Education (CE) 309
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THIS PROGRAM IS IN SESSION AND NO LONGER ACCEPTING REGISTRATIONS
Program ID: EC152924FA
Dates (DOW, Start–End): M, 11/18/2024–12/9/2024
Times: 1:30 PM–3:00 PM
Location: Eckerd College Pelican (CEC 113)
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THIS PROGRAM IS IN SESSION AND NO LONGER ACCEPTING REGISTRATIONS
Program ID: EC504324FA
Dates (DOW, Start–End): Tu, 11/19/2024–11/26/2024
Times: 10:00 AM–11:30 AM
Location: Eckerd College Flamingo (CEC 114)
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THIS PROGRAM IS IN SESSION AND NO LONGER ACCEPTING REGISTRATIONS
Program ID: EC508624FA
Dates (DOW, Start–End): Tu, 11/19/2024–11/26/2024
Times: 1:00 PM–2:30 PM
Location: Eckerd College Flamingo (CEC 114)
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THIS PROGRAM IS IN SESSION AND NO LONGER ACCEPTING REGISTRATIONS
Program ID: ZO508624FA
Dates (DOW, Start–End): Tu, 11/19/2024–11/26/2024
Times: 1:00 PM–2:30 PM
Location: Zoom E-Classroom
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