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CURIOSITY IS FEARLESSLLI

OPPORTUNITIES FOR THOSE 50+

KSUOLLI.COM 770-499-3340

NEWSLETTER JANUARY - MARCH 2014

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OUR VISIONMaking a difference in people’s lives as a leader in lifelong learning.

OUR MISSIONTo provide quality personal and professional lifelong learning opportunities

through continuing education programs.

OUR VALUES:• Quality

• Customer Satisfaction

• Integrity

• Creativity

• Respect For The Individual

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

Curriculum draws from the interests, talents and experiences of older adult learners. Academic courses are college level (without the homework, term papers and tests), and cover everything from personal computers to fitness for life and visual arts. Social activities include various gatherings for dinner, laughter and entertainment.

All courses held at KSU Center unless stated otherwise.770-499-33403333 Busbee DriveKennesaw, GA 30144

NEWSLETTERJAN - MAR 2014EDITOR / Barbara S. Calhoun

CONTRIBUTORS / Michelle GirageDick HarpDavia Lassiter

OLLI ADVISORY BOARD /

Director’s Notes ................ 3

Listening Musically ............ 4

OLLI Club Room News ....... 6

WellStar Good Life Club .... 7

Winter Classes ............. 8 -15

Chinese New Year ............ 16

DIRECTORYDick Harp • Director770-423-6966 [email protected]

Michelle Girage • Director of Programs770-499-3340 [email protected]

Angie Scott • Administrative Associate770-423-6529 [email protected]

Connie Smith • Administrative Associate770-423-6694 [email protected]

Tom AlexanderChet AustinDick HarpDon MabryMatt Mashburn

Libby Pitner Bob PrillamanTom RogersEarl SmithBob Walsh

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On September 28, the College

of Continuing and Professional Education at Kennesaw State University held its first Casino Night Scholarship Fundraiser. This event raised money for the Barbara S. Calhoun Scholarship Fund. As you know, our OLLI is housed within the College of Continuing and Professional Education. This scholarship fund was created to provide educational opportunities for members of our community who could not afford to pay the registration costs of classes. It might be hard to believe, but there are many individuals in our area who cannot afford to take classes. Scholarships provide the opportunity for these people to participate in classes and help them improve their lives. Whether it is through obtaining specific skills enabling them to gain meaningful employment or simply to improve their quality of life, we help them enjoy a better life.

The thought of helping these people through a casino night grew from a simple idea into an extremely intense event which

required many hours of planning and hard work by our staff. Our employees truly believe that our main goal is to help improve the lives of members of our community. The entire staff got involved with the tremendous task of planning the event. Their enthusiasm was remarkable, and our Casino Night was a resounding success. I was reminded of a TV show, “The A Team,” which has been off the air for many years. At the end of each episode, which of course always has a happy ending, the leader of the “A Team” would say, “I love it when a plan has a successful ending.” Of course, to reach that happy ending there are always foreseen obstacles that arise which have to be overcome to achieve success. Our team met obstacle after obstacle and solved the problems one by one. The end result was a spectacular event that was enjoyed by everyone.

We have many people who attended and greatly enjoyed the evening. They even asked us when the next Casino Night will be held. You’re in luck! Save the date: Saturday, September 6, 2014. For those of you who attended, we thank you for

your support. We will be able to provide scholarships for many individuals as a result of your patronage. You are helping us help others, and your support is greatly appreciated.

Hope to see you in class soon.

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Dick Harp, Director

DIRECTOR’S NOTES

OLLI SCHOLARSHIPSIF YOU ARE AGE 50 OR OLDER, YOU COULD BE ELIGIBLE FOR AN OLLI SCHOLARSHIP! It’s easy. Visit us at ksuolli.com and click on the SCHOLARSHIPS button. Review the requirements, fill out a simple form, and tell us about yourself by selecting one of the topics listed.

If you do not have computer access, stop by our Registration Department at KSU Center located at 3333 Busbee Drive, Kennesaw, GA 30144, to pick up an application. You can mail it back to us to the attention of Michelle Girage, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, Kennesaw State University, 1000 Chastain Road, MD 3301, Kennesaw, GA 30144.

If you have additional questions, please contact Michelle Girage at 770-499-3340.

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Our senses can evoke emotionally charged memories for many of us, especially sound. Most of the time we

are not even aware of this until some part of that memory is relived through hearing. For example, squeaky hardwood floors remind me of being at my grandmother’s house. I wish my floors squeaked at least a little! The sound of a drill may bring back memories in the dentist’s chair which can be a very stressful memory while the sound of the ocean crashing on the shore may bring back memories of youth and playing on the beach. Music is a big part of my personal auditory memories because we grew up in a family that was always listening to music from many different genres. To this day, I can still listen to “Dixie Chicken” by Little Feat and be reminded of days in my dad’s darkroom – he always listened to 96 Rock while working in his darkroom – and my brothers and sister did the same when we got old enough to develop our film and prints.

by Michelle Girage, Director of Programs

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Across4. During World War II, Warsaw, Poland, was liberated by Soviet ______ troops.7. The end of the cold ______ season is on March 19.13. The ______ ______was founded in the United States on March 10, 1880. The social service organization well known for its winter time operations was first founded in England by William Booth and operates today in 90 countries.14. ______ ______will leave you feeling refreshed and relaxed, as well as energized in a heightened state of awareness.16. Dubbed the "Father of Modern Philosophy", and much subsequent Western philosophy is a response to his writings, which are studied closely to this day.17. __ Day is celebrated on March 14th the symbol used in mathematics to represent a constant which is approximately 3.14159...18. The practice of advancing clocks during the lighter months so that evenings have more daylight and mornings have less.19. ______ is a tree-free synthetic water-proof paper.Down1. January 1st, 1776, the first American flag, the "Grand Union" was presented by ______ ______.2. The 2014 Super Bowl is being held on Sunday, February 2nd at the New Meadowland Stadium in Rutherford, ______ ______. This will be the first Super Bowl ever held at the home of the Giants and Jets.3. ______ ______, born February 6, 1945, was a committed Rastafarian who infused his music with a profound sense of spirituality.5. The first U.S. commercial bank opened on January 7, 1782 as the Bank of ______ ______ in Philadelphia.6. ______is the act of searching for new gold deposits.8. February 8, 1910 - The Boy Scouts of America was founded by William Boyce in Washington, D.C., modeled after the ______ Boy Scouts.9. An online auction and shopping website in which people and businesses buy and sell a broad variety of goods and services worldwide.10. Europe’s Turbulent 20th Century-Part Two instructed by Elsa _______.11. The first day of Lent in the Western Christian calendar.12. An online social networking service, founded by Mark Zuckerberg.15. Astronomer Nicolaus ______ theorized that the sun, not the earth, was the center of the solar system.

19 of 19 words were placed into the puzzle.

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College of the Arts’ School of Music Upcoming Concerts for 2014: • January 24: Atlanta Symphony

Orchestra with Robert Spano, conductor, and Wu Han, piano

• February 8: School Of Music Collage Concert (20% discount does not apply to $100 reception package)

• February 21: Simone Dinnerstein, pianist, and Tift Merrit, singer/songwriter

• March 21: American Brass Quintet

• March 24: Symphony Orchestra presents Brahm’s Symphony No. 4 featuring KSU artist-in-residence in viola, Catherine Lynn, and guest conductor David Becker.

To view the complete schedule, visit arts.kennesaw.edu, buy tickets online at kennesaw.edu/arts/boxoffice, or call the box office at 770-423-6650.

OLLI CROSSWORDACROSS4. During WWII, Warsaw, Poland, was liberated by Soviet ______ troops.7. The end of the cold ____ season is on March 19.12. The ____ ____ was founded in the United States on March 10, 1880. The social service organization was first founded in England by William Booth and operates today in 90 countries. 14. ____ ____ will leave you feeling refreshed and relaxed, as well as energized in a heightened state of awareness.16. Dubbed the ‘Father of Modern Philosophy’, and much subsequent Western

As you can see, music always played a large role in my life and still does. There are songs that can bring me to tears instantly and songs that just make me feel good. My children play instruments and love going to see performers of all sorts – from the latest pop bands to classical to opera. Music that is associated with an act will instill even stronger memories – like if you see a particular play that you enjoyed, the music would bring back those memories. Music can be so emotional in so many ways. Here at OLLI, we would like to share some of the beauty of music with you and your loved ones.

We invite all of you to come and enjoy some music at Kennesaw State University and make some memories. Our new partnership with the College of the Arts’ School of Music provides a 20% discount to any musical performance – including Guest Artist Series! All concerts are held in the Dr. Bobbie Bailey & Family Performance Center and begin at 8:00 p.m. With free parking and an easily accessible location, there’s no need to drive to Atlanta to see a great show.

philosophy is a response to his writings, which are studied closely to this day.17. ____ Day is celebrated on March 14th the symbol used in mathematics to represent a constant which is approximately 3.14159 . . .18. The practice of advancing clocks during the lighter months so that evenings have more daylight and mornings have less.19. ____ is a tree-free synthetic water-proof paper.

DOWN1. January 1st, 1776, the first American flag, the “Grand Union” was presented by ____ ____.2. The 2014 Super Bowl is being held on Sunday, February 2nd at the New Meadowland Stadium in Rutherford, ______ ______. This will be the first Super Bowl ever held at the home of the Giants and Jets.3. ____ ____, born February 6, 1945, was a committed Rastafarian who infused his music with a profound sense of spirituality.5. The first U.S. commercial bank opened on January 7, 1782 as the Bank of ____ ____ in Philadelphia.6. ____ is the act of searching for new gold deposits.8. February 8, 1910 - The Boy Scouts of America was founded by William Boyce in Washington, D.C., modeled after the ____ Boy Scouts.9. An online auction and shopping website is which people and businesses buy and sell a broad variety of goods and services worldwide.10. Europe’s Turbulent 20th Century-Part Two instructed by Elsa ____.11. The first day of Lent in the Western Christian calendar.12. An online social networking service, founded by Mark Zuckerberg.15. Astronomer Nicolaus ____ theorized that the sun, not the earth, was the center of the solar system.

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Make new friends and enjoy scheduled activities in the

OLLI Club Room, a special, members-only area at KSU Center.

PRIVILEGES INCLUDE: FREE Coffee • FREE Internet access • OLLI Library access

Regularly-scheduled Bridge & Mah Jongg

10% off OLLI courses (some exceptions apply)

The OLLI Club Room is open to members Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.For more info, contact Michelle Girage at 770-499-3340.

THECLUBJOIN

BEGINNER BRIDGE: Monday and Wednesday 1-3 p.m. Advanced players welcome. Contact Sara McKinley: [email protected]

PARTY BRIDGE: 1) Monday 6 p.m.2) Tuesday and Thursday 10 a.m. Contact Debra Crisp: [email protected]

3) Wednesday 6 p.m. Contact Mike Tavares: [email protected]

4) Thursday 6 p.m. Contact Ann Daniel: [email protected]

DUPLICATE BRIDGE: Duplicate Bridge is every Tuesday in the Club Room at 5:30 p.m. We have a direc-tor twice a month for 30-minute lessons prior to playing and to score ACBL Master Points. Our director is a certified ACBL Teacher and Life Time Master. There is a $5 fee per person for the support of the direc-tor on those Tuesdays. An email is sent each week for the lineup and pairing. Please con-tact Ed Friend by email, [email protected], to be included and kept up to date.

SCHOOL CLOSINGS: In the case of inclement weather or school holidays, the OLLI Club Room will close if Kennesaw State University is closed.

CLUB ROOM

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THANK YOUto our community donors for their continued support of our programs.

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EVENTS

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SPEAKING ABOUT WELLNESS FOR SENIORS

The Speaking about Wellness for Seniors speaker series provides people age 50and older with the tools to make lifestyle changes for their personal health andwell-being. These programs are presented as a series. At your first Speaking aboutWellness for Seniors program, you will receive a class notebook. As you gothrough the series, you will add material to your notebook. Those participantscompleting all four programs will receive special recognition and a gift at the endof the year. All programs include light dinner and dessert, presentation by afeatured speaker, educational materials and a free gift. The 2014 series begins inJanuary. Cost: $10 per program. Reservations required by calling 770-956-STAR (7827).

FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT WELLSTAR GOOD LIFE CLUB AT 770-793-7141 OR [email protected].

COME OUT AND EXPLORE A LITTLE WITH THE GOOD LIFE CLUB.

Come out and explore a little with the Good Life Club. Around the city or around the world, we have an event that’s sure to inspire your curiosity.

For more information or to make your reservations, call Southern Touch Tours at 770-448-6700.

FREE SESSION

Heart Health–Chocolate, Wine and Aspirin

Are these things just good, or are they actually good for your heart? Learn the truth behind the myths for these commonly known cardiac super treats. This fun, educational program is presented by a member of the WellStar Cardiac Network. FREE, 1.5 Hour2/12/20141 Session(s), W, 10:00 to 11:30AMCourse# 143SORI0040A

LEARN A NEW LANGUAGE FOR FUN OR TRAVELLearning a new language as an older adult presents unique challenges, and the College of Continuing and Professional Education at Kennesaw State University is here to help. Through the College’s languages program, students get personal attention to maximize strate-gies that will work for them in learning their new language. No pre-formatted package can serve the student like one-on-one attention. Students practice conversationally with the instructor and their fellow students. Classes teach the language, its grammar, idioms, proper pronunciations, culture and so much more.Currently offering various levels in these foreign languages: Spanish - French - Chinese - Italian - Portuguese.Please see our website for more details, exact class dates, and offerings.

The Good Life Club, offered through WellStar Health System, is an organization for people 50 and older who want to learn how to live better, be healthier and stay active. Our focus on wellness, health education, travel and social activities, along with providing valuable membership benefits, affirms our commitment to healthy aging in our community. At WellStar, we believe in life well-lived and Good Life Club members are evidence of this belief. For more information on the Good Life Club, please call 770-793-7141 or email [email protected].

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ARTS, HISTORY, & SCIENCE

Painted Vacations in Water MediaPaint your vacation photos or personal sketches in watercolor or acrylic. Students will create paintings inspired by their vacation and/or travel photos, personal photographs or sketches. Instructor will give demos and critiques during the first 30-45 minutes of class. Returning students will build on the skills developed in previous sessions. Do not buy new supplies. We will work with what you have initially, then assess if anything additional is needed.$139, 24 HoursK. Rennell Forbes, professional artist, Instructor1/27/2014-3/17/20148 Session(s), M1:00 to 4:00PMCourse# 143SFNA2207A

Beginning WatercolorThis Beginning Watercolor Class will teach the basics: supplies, preparing the paper, creating value studies, painting washes, painting on wet and dry paper, mixing colors and techniques for saving the white of the paper. Instructor will complete class demonstrations and students will complete the exercises the first 6 weeks. In remaining classes, students will paint their own watercolors from a class still life or their own reference photographs. Returning students will build on the skills learned in previous session.$119, 20 HoursK. Rennell Forbes, professional artist, Instructor1/27/2014-3/17/20148 Session(s), M6:00 to 8:30PMCourse# 143SFNA2210A

Portraits in WatercolorExplore portraits in watercolor of your choice (watercolor or gouache). Instructor will demonstrate first 45 minutes of class followed by students painting from class exercises for the first few weeks. We will cover drawing, matching values, mixing colors while creating the portraits from teacher’s source materials.

Last two classes students will start work on a portrait from their own photo. We will also cover what makes a good reference photo. Students should have some prior drawing experience before taking this class. For returning students, there will be additional exercises to grow their abilities in portraiture and watercolor.$139, 24 HoursK. Rennell Forbes, professional artist, Instructor1/27/2014-3/17/20148 Session(s), M9:30AM to 12:30PMCourse# 143SFNA2239A

Positively Negative Watercolor PaintingExperience the positively delightful results of negative painting in transparent watercolor. Learn how to develop a composition from an abstract beginning, through glazing negative shapes in multiple layers and achieve powerful and positive paintings.Class is suitable for beginners and advanced students. Supply list will be sent prior to class start date.$139, 24 HoursE. Carr, professional artist, Instructor1/29/2014-3/19/20148 Session(s), W1:00 to 4:00PMCourse# 143SFNA2233A

Painting on YupoCome experience an exciting and forgiving new surface for watercolor painting. Students will learn multiple techniques for success on this very different surface, while developing skills in strong composition, color theory, and texture. Instructor is a signature member of both The Georgia Watercolor Society and The Watercolor Society of Alabama and has been accepted into many national juried competitions, including The American Watercolor Society.$139, 24 HoursE. Carr, professional artist, Instructor1/29/2014-3/19/20148 Session(s), W9:00AM to 12:00PMCourse# 143SFNA2238A

Painting AbstractlyDiscover the joys of abstract painting with different class exercises each week. Paint in any medium (except pastels). Each exercise will take 1-2 weeks. Bring your own supplies you currently use (paper, canvas, panels – whatever you normally paint). Must be proficient in the medium you will use, this is not a how to use the medium class but to learn how to create abstractly.$139, 24 HoursK. Rennell Forbes, professional artist, Instructor1/29/2014-3/19/20148 Session(s), W10:00AM to 1:00PMCourse# 143SFNA2242A

Calligraphy - The Art of Beautiful WritingGive the touch of elegance to your personalized invitations, posters and greetings - great for beginners, students, teachers, draftsmen and production technicians. Course fee includes all the materials you will need. Focus is on upper and lowercase and basic italic lettering using the broad pen. The last class will be devoted to executing an original calligraphic design. Wear old clothes.$79, 6 HoursR. Murphy, Instructor3/3/2014-3/17/20143 Session(s), M12:00 to 2:00PMCourse# 143SFNA2261A

Pencil, Pen & Ink Drawing - BeginningBelieve it or not, everyone can learn to draw. Learn to draw what you see through patient, expert guidance and learned technique. Bring a #2 pencil to the first class. Additional supplies (pencils and sketchbook) will be discussed at the first class. Basic supplies will not exceed $10-$15. $119, 20 HoursW. Singleton, professional artist, Instructor1/28/2014-3/18/20148 Session(s), Tu1:00 to 3:30PMCourse# 143SFNA2260A

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Pencil, Pen & Ink Drawing - Intermediate/AdvancedOnce you’ve mastered your basic technique, join this second-level course for more advanced pencil drawing skills, including shading, different graphite pencils and blending. If you are also interested in advancing to Pen and Ink, we will help you discover varying pen points, inks and paper. Soon, you will be creating personalized note pads and Christmas cards or even drawing and detailing houses, barns and rustic buildings. Supply costs will vary depending on the projects you choose.$119, 20 HoursW. Singleton, professional artist, Instructor1/28/2014-3/18/20148 Session(s), Tu10:00AM to 12:30PMCourse# 143SFNA2262A

Digital Photography - IntroductionLearn how to recognize and use the controls of the camera to capture images that you will want to share with your friends and family. Learn how to set your camera to take better photographs. Learn how to retrieve the photos from the camera, upload them to your computer, manipulate the size and quality and output them to email and/or your printer. Bring your camera, storage media card and camera instruction manual to class. Prerequisite: a basic understanding of Windows.

$89, 6 HoursN. Paschal, digital photographer, Instructor1/22/2014-2/5/20143 Session(s), W1:00 to 3:00PMCourse# 143SFNA2327A

Beyond Basic PhotographyWhether you are shooting film or digital, learn what a “good” photograph is and how to make it. From Christmas photos of the grandkids to award winning travel photography, the concepts of good photography are the same. Instruction includes composition, F-stops, shutter speeds and ISO, the command control knob, using flash effectively, controlling exposure, and how to “see” a good photograph.Course includes offsite photo field trip and homework shooting assignments. Bring

camera and instruction manual. Before class, become familiar with instruction manual and have a good understanding of the operation of your camera. Prior introductory course is recommended. You should be familiar with Windows software and basic computer operation. Signed waiver is required.$119, 8 HoursN. Paschal, digital photographer, Instructor3/5/2014-3/26/20144 Session(s), W1:00 to 3:00PMCourse# 143SFNA2332A

Instant PianoIf you already know your way around a keyboard a little, then you are ready for this workshop. Learn secrets your piano teacher never told you in this 3-hour session. You will learn all the chords you need to play any song, any style, and any key. You’ll then perfect your technique at home using an exclusive CD. Bring cash or check for $25 to pay instructor directly for the student manual and accompanying CD.$59, 3 HoursM. McMillan, Instructor2/10/20141 Session(s), M1:00 to 4:00PMCourse# 143SFNA2311A

Piano By EarContrary to popular belief, anyone can learn to play by ear. Learn:• The inside secrets professional pianists

use (but never reveal).• How to pick tunes right out of your head. • How to get songs off the radio • How to transpose. This workshop goes

beyond mere “ear training.”

Open to all musicians (not just pianists) who have a basic understanding of chord theory. Beginners should take Instant Piano as a prerequisite.Bring cash or check for $29 to pay instructor directly for the student manual and accompanying materials.$79, 4 HoursM. McMillan, Instructor2/24/20141 Session(s), M12:00 to 4:00PMCourse# 143SFNA2316A

How to Listen MusicallyEver want to attend local concerts with a better ear? This course will provide skill development experiences, leading to greater enjoyment of musical performances. Fun explorations with the elements of music including style, genre, melody, rhythm, harmony and form are highlighted. Musical selections will key into local performances of the Georgia Symphony Orchestra, KSU College of the Arts and other performance venues! Field trips to performances are suggested but optional, may be an additional cost.$99, 12 HoursB. Hammond, Instructor1/29/2014-3/19/20148 Session(s), W10:00 to 11:30AMCourse# 143SFNA2317A

Innovation Through Blogging & Journaling If you’ve ever sought someone to “lend an ear” or “bounce an idea,” you already realize that many of your most successful innovations or solutions to your problems come from within yourself – you just need an opportunity to hear them spoken or see them in a different light.Journaling - and its online alter ego, Blogging - can help you open up your imagination to the possibilities of a new career, problem-solve in an existing situation, or just help you air your worries and relieve stress.This Blogging & Journaling Workshop will help you release your creative energy and increase opportunities through the power of the pen!In this workshop, you’ll learn:• Techniques to help you jump-start your

journaling sessions• How to generate Creative Blog/Journal

Topics to maximize your journaling potential

• Tap your “inner therapist” and unleash your hidden problem-solving skills

• Scheduling “writing exercise” into your busy lifestyle

$119, 12 HoursB. Hermes, Instructor2/5/2014-3/26/20148 Session(s), W6:30 to 8:00PMCourse# 143SLTW2586A

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OLLI COURSE OFFERINGS

Spirits of The Great American WestThis course has a primary focus on the The Great American West between the Mississippi River and the Great Divide from Canada to Mexico. It starts with theories of the original migrations and carries forward to the era of the great American cattle industry. It includes a look at the great and lesser personalities, events, cultures and conflicts that opened the west to Anglo settlement. Using maps and classroom discussion, students will relive the excitement and tragedies that made the opening of the west one of the most memorable and exciting periods in world history.Course material changes each term so feel free to take this course multiple times!$99, 12 HoursQ. M. Thomas, BA, MPA, Author, Teacher and lecturer on American HistoryUSAF Colonel, (Ret), Instructor1/29/2014-3/19/20148 Session(s), W10:00 to 11:30AMCourse# 143SHIS2565A

Europe’s Turbulent 20th Century - Part Two1935-1990Despite the attempts of the British and French to avoid another war, WWII unfolds as WWI part one. Although Europe will be devastated by the carnage, new superpowers and alliances will emerge as the continent is divided by the Cold War which began as WWII ended. The course will follow the Cold War through its end as a new union of European nations emerges and old alliances fall apart.$99, 12 HoursE. Nystrom, Ph.D., KSU Professor, Instructor1/29/2014-3/19/20148 Session(s), W1:00 to 2:30PMCourse# 143SHIS2571A

Great DecisionsGreat Decisions is a current event series of eight lecture/discussions on foreign affairs. Each year since 1918, the topics are selected by the Foreign Policy Association of the United States based on affect on the American people. $99, 12 HoursJ. Carew, Instructor1/31/2014-3/21/20148 Session(s), F10:00 to 11:30AMCourse# 143SHIS2538A

The New WorldFor the 150th anniversary of the Atlanta Campaign and the Battle of Atlanta, this class will examine the events leading to the inevitable explosion of the Civil War.In the mid 18th Century, a small group of Christian Evangelicals in England gave birth of a social movement known as Abolition. They set in motion a chain reaction of events ultimately leading to the American Revolution. The 1772 slavery case of James Somerset, instigated by the British abolitionists, galvanized the British colonists to declare independence, even though the colonists had little in common with each other and were reluctant to form even a temporary bond. Indeed, it was a marriage of convenience that had little chance of success. As James Madison put it, the United States was an entirely new form of government; it was not a federation or a confederation; it was both, neither married nor unmarried. This set a stage for severe conflict leading to the Civil War.This class is not about battles or heroes in battle; it is about the conflict that began in the 18th Century and continues on today.$99, 12 HoursS. DePasquale, Instructor1/30/2014-3/20/20148 Session(s), Th10:00 to 11:30AMCourse# 143SHIS2558A

Let’s Begin With Computers!Finally, a course for those who have NO experience with the computer. This short session will help prepare you for the Introduction to PCs course. You will learn how to power up the computer as well as how to navigate using the mouse and keyboard commands. Important basic information in a non-intimidating environment.$59, 3 Hours, 0.3 CEUsL. Mock, computer consultant, Instructor2/27/20141 Session(s), Th9:00AM to 12:00PMCourse# 143SBAS1010A

Facebook BasicsIf you want to share with family and friends, Facebook is one way to stay current. Facebook is a social networking website that is Free. Learn how to set up an account, accept friends, block intruders, add photos, send messages and stay current by messaging friends and family. Learn how to use Facebook safely while staying in touch.Recommended prerequisite: Introduction to PCs. Working computer knowledge is neces-sary for this course.

$79, 4 HoursL. Mock, computer consultant, Instructor2/13/20141 Session(s), Th9:00AM to 1:00PMCourse# 143SBAS1011A

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Listed below are the five foundation courses to be completed for the “OLLI Scholar” certificate. Each course builds upon what the previous course has presented. You should complete all five courses within one year to earn the certificate. All courses are instructed by Lynne Mock. If you are a computer novice, we suggest taking Let’s Begin With Computers before beginning the OLLI Scholar Certificate.

Introduction to PCsFor those with some basic knowledge of computers (you can locate the power switch, use a mouse, and recognize Windows desktop). Course covers how to properly identify and use hardware and software, technology shortcuts, parts of the computer, proper operation of the mouse, and what’s on your computer and what will fit. Even if you have been exposed to the computer for years, this course should help you build a solid foundation for using the computer to its fullest advantage.$199, 10 Hours, 1 CEUs • L. Mock, computer consultant, Instructor1/13/2014-1/14/2014 • 2 Session(s), M, Tu • 9:00AM to 3:00PM • Course# 143SBAS1000A2/10/2014-2/11/2014 • 2 Session(s), M, Tu • 9:00AM to 3:00PM • Course# 143SBAS1000B3/3/2014-3/4/2014 • 2 Session(s), M, Tu • 9:00AM to 3:00PM • Course# 143SBAS1000C

Internet and Email SavvyGo beyond the basics you learned in Introduction to PCs. Discover useful websites and gain insight into free email, software, and photo-sharing space. Work with attachments and get some important tips to help you communicate effectively. DOs and DON’Ts of email and Internet navigation.Prerequisite: Introduction to PCs.

$199, 10 Hours, 1 CEUs • L. Mock, computer consultant, Instructor2/17/2014-2/18/2014 • 2 Session(s), M, Tu • 9:00AM to 3:00PM • Course# 143SBAS1008A3/5/2014-3/6/2014 • 2 Session(s), W, Th • 9:00AM to 3:00PM • Course# 143SBAS1008B

Windows 7 - Level 1Discover the new Windows features. Learn how to save and properly name files. Create your own personal desktop, screen saver, and work environment. Save and organize your pictures, perform easier searches to find lost files, work with the new Windows accessories. You will work with real applications, have fun and learn at the same time.Prerequisite: Introduction to PCs.

$169, 8 Hours, 0.8 CEUs • L. Mock, computer consultant, Instructor3/17/2014-3/18/2014 • 2 Session(s), M, Tu • 9:00AM to 1:00PM • Course# 143SBAS1003A

Microsoft WordThis is a fun, basic, hands-on class. All software uses the basics taught in Microsoft Word. Learn the fundamentals of navigation and selection techniques used in email and on the Internet. Use Microsoft Word to create, edit, save and print a letter. Prerequisite: Introduction to PCs.

$169, 8 Hours, 0.8 CEUs • L. Mock, computer consultant, Instructor3/24/2014-3/25/2014 • 2 Session(s), M, Tu • 9:00AM to 1:00PM • Course# 143SMOF1002A

Easy Steps to Safeguard Your ComputerSpring clean your computer to keep it running at its best. Using Windows and other tools, learn how to free up disk space and clean up Internet files and “cookies.” Security issues (“Spyware,” viruses, and pop-ups) - what they are and how to help your computer deal with them. Prerequisite: Introduction to PCs.

$109, 5 Hours, 0.5 CEUs • L. Mock, computer consultant, Instructor3/26/2014 • 1 Session(s), W • 9:00AM to 3:00PM • Course# 143SBAS1005A

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Gentle YogaEnjoy the benefits of a class that leaves you feeling refreshed and relaxed, yet energized in a heightened state of awareness. Class consists of gentle yoga stretching and guided meditations and is open to people over 50 regardless of any physical challenges. A signed waiver is required at the first class session.$119, 15 HoursE. Berreth, CPR/AED/First Aid certified; YogaFit Certification, Instructor1/22/2014-3/26/201410 Session(s), W7:00 to 8:30PMCourse# 143SHRC1215A

$30 discount when participants register for Pilates and Yoga!

Pilates BasicsIt’s never too late to try a new exercise, especially one that promises the benefits of Pilates. Ideal for seniors, joint-friendly Pilates increases strength and flexibility through gentle toning exercises and can be adjusted to suit all fitness levels. Thrive in a congenial atmosphere of mutual support. Boost your stamina and muscle tone without the risks of high impact exercise. Wear loose clothing and bring a towel or yoga mat. Signed waiver is required.$119, 15 HoursE. Berreth, NY-2006; CPR/AED/First Aid certified; Instructor1/27/2014-3/31/201410 Session(s), M7:00 to 8:30PMCourse# 143SHRC1204A

Qigong/Tai Chi for Seniors ITai Chi, once an ancient Chinese martial art, has evolved into an excellent exercise program for seniors. In this class, created specifically for older adults, we will learn Tai Chi moves and postures that are designed to improve balance, strengthen and tone muscles, improve concentration and encourage an overall sense of well-being. All this is done without high impact or a lot of strenuous activity. Students will also be taught Qigong breathing and relaxation techniques. Signed waiver required.$119, 10 HoursP. Robinson, Instructor1/27/2014-3/31/201410 Session(s), M10:00 to 11:00AMCourse# 143SHRC1211A

Qigong/Tai Chi for Seniors IIQigong II will have the same beneficial breathing and exercise techniques as Qigong I, but with more advanced techniques. More exercises will be learned as well as advanced qigong style meditation.$119, 10 HoursP. Robinson, Instructor1/22/2014-3/26/201410 Session(s), W10:00 to 11:00AMCourse# 143SHRC1213A

Memoir Writing“Wouldn’t That Make A Great Story?”“Anyone who believes you can’t change history has never tried to write his memoirs!” ~ David Ben-GurionSee how quickly you can get on track with your own story – your life story, a collection of stories, or a small sliver of time – using the fine art of Memoir Writing.With humor, writing prompts, class discussions and the opportunity to share in class from their own works, students will learn a variety of memoir-writing formats and choose the one that best suits their story. Throughout the eight-week workshop, the facilitator will introduce tips and exercises that will help writers of any experience level to break down barriers and release the writer within!$119, 12 HoursB. Hermes, Instructor2/5/2014-3/26/20148 Session(s), W10:30AM to 12:00PMCourse# 143SLTW2559A

Spanish I - ConversationalGain comfort in your travels, social events, and daily life situations as you learn common phrases, vocabulary and pronunciation with a native or professional language instructor. 20 hours class instruction plus 1 hour last day for lunch at a Spanish-speaking restaurant. Lunch is in addition to registration fee. Required text: “Learn Spanish the Fast and Fun Way” (available at the KSU Center Bookstore.)$159, 21 Hours, 2.1 CEUsN. DeLisle-Brown, Instructor2/6/2014-3/20/20147 Session(s), Th11:00AM to 2:00PMCourse# 143SLAN3300A

LANGUAGE & LANGUAGE ARTS

HEALTH & FITNESS

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Astronomy - What’s Out There?Have you ever looked up at a star-filled sky and wondered what’s out there? Come and find out! Besides gaining an understanding of our universe, you’ll also learn to find your way around the night sky, as well as learn how to choose and use a telescope. Course meets 4 mornings and the 5th class will be an evening field trip to a darker sky. Star chart is included. Signed waiver is required. Bring a flashlight to class for the last session.$99, 10 HoursA. Langoussis, supernova hunter, Instructor1/22/2014-2/5/20145 Session(s), W, Sa10:00AM to 12:00PMCourse# 143SHIS2576A

Bridge in the 21st Century - Part IIThe second in a new series of classes developed by the American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) designed to introduce a new player to the game of duplicate bridge.This second course focuses on the play of the hand.This class is a standalone class and the first course in the series is not a prerequisite for this class; however, students should be familiar with bidding concepts introduced in the first class. The focus of the class will be on declarer play. While designed for players interested in duplicate bridge the class is also beneficial to players interested in playing social bridge.$99, 16 HoursR. Poteete, Instructor1/30/2014-3/20/20148 Session(s), Th10:00AM to 12:00PMCourse# 143SHRC1055A

More Commonly Used Conventions in the 21st CenturyThe fifth class in a series of classes offered by the American Contract Bridge League and KSU. The class continues to provide conventions to improve communications in the bidding process. It covers the negative double, other doubles, overcalls, two-suited overcalls, Blackwood and Gerber, finding key cards, leads and signals, and two-over-one. This course does not require completion of the first four courses in the series but it is recommended that the student consider taking those classes prior to taking this class.$99, 16 HoursR. Poteete, Instructor1/30/2014-3/20/20148 Session(s), Th2:00 to 4:00PMCourse# 143SHRC1058A

Mah JonggThis tile game, similar to gin rummy or dominoes, is an Asian favorite and an exciting alternative to card games. Learn the basic rules and play of the game. Enjoy a fun and challenging experience. You do not need a partner. Class is limited to 8 students.$99, 12 HoursM. Goscha, Founder and president of the Marietta Mah Jongg Society, Instructor2/4/2014-3/11/20146 Session(s), Tu10:00AM to 12:00PMCourse# 143SHRC1045A

OLLI Beading for BeginnersMaking a gorgeous beaded bracelet may look difficult but is quite easy. Come try your hand at beading. Everything you need to make a lovely bracelet is included in the supply fee of $20. Please bring cash to pay instructor for supplies.$69, 6 HoursM. Ryan, artist, Instructor2/18/2014-2/20/20142 Session(s), Tu, Th10:00AM to 1:00PMCourse# 143SHGD2460A

Fly Fishing for SeniorsNo experience is necessary in this easy course that shows you how and where to catch fish. If you do not have a fly rod yet, the instructor has plenty to practice with in class, and can make recommendations for your first purchase when you are ready. Learn about fly fishing tackle, terminology, reading a stream, safety, where to find the fish, and where the best trout streams are near Marietta and in Georgia. You will even tie some basic flies. A signed waiver is required at the first class session.$99, 8 HoursS. Lamb, fly fishing guide, Instructor3/6/2014-3/27/20144 Session(s), Th7:00 to 9:00PMCourse# 143SHRC1031A

Gold ProspectingNo experience needed in this course that shows you how and where to pan for GOLD. You can relive the past, participate in the great outdoors, and enjoy physical exercise!Learn basic panning skills as well as sluicing techniques of mastering the art of gold prospecting. Georgia alone has 500 mines and prospecting locations.Come and join us in this classroom adventure like no other!$99, 6 HoursS. Lamb, Instructor3/4/2014-3/18/20143 Session(s), Tu7:00 to 9:00PMCourse# 143SHIS2577A

LEISURE

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Beginning Selling on AmazonThis course is designed to equip you with the essential knowledge and skills required to become a successful seller on the Amazon Marketplace. Students will have an opportunity to apply the knowledge and practice the skills throughout the course. Syllabus covers everything you need to know to become a successful Amazon seller. The instructional process is a step-by-step process beginning with seller registration on Amazon and follows through to the customer fulfillment and satisfaction stage. All of the selling opportunities available on Amazon are covered in detail. Upon completion of the course you will be able to start selling immediately with some degree of confidence.$119, 6 HoursJ. Daniel, certified eBay Instructor1/29/2014-1/30/20142 Session(s), W, Th6:00 to 9:00PMCourse# 143SPGF3641A

Basics of eBay SellingSeminar includes: • an introduction to eBay, eBay safety and

a synopsis of opportunities available on eBay

• setting up a secure seller’s account• pricing strategies• putting together a complete listing• completing the sale

$119, 6 HoursJ. Daniel, certified eBay Instructor2/11/2014-2/12/20142 Session(s), Tu, W6:00 to 9:00PMCourse# 143SPGF3645A

Building Your Business on eBay: Beyond the BasicsThis six-hour workbook advanced selling seminar is instructor led and will include information on:• Starting a business on eBay• Listings, formats and pricing• Efficiency and cost control• Marketing your business• After the sale• Beyond today

Prerequisite: Basics of eBay Selling.

$119, 6 HoursJ. Daniel, certified eBay Instructor2/26/2014-2/27/20142 Session(s), W, Th6:00 to 9:00PMCourse# 143SPGF3647A

eBay Stores 101The most successful eBay sellers are those who have eBay stores. Learn how to open, setup, merchandise and market an eBay store. Course is primarily for those who are serious about selling on eBay beyond just the basic selling format. Learn how to enter the arena of Internet commerce (eCommerce) via the easiest, fastest and most economical method available today. Prerequisite: Basics of eBay Selling.

$119, 6 HoursJ. Daniel, certified eBay Instructor3/19/2014-3/20/20142 Session(s), W, Th6:00 to 9:00PMCourse# 143SPGF3644A

Sourcing Products for eBayLearn how to find legitimate sources for quality merchandise to sell on eBay. Find answers to the questions, “What can I sell” and “Where can I find it?” A “must” class for those who want to reach their eBay selling goals. No prerequisite.$79, 4 HoursJ. Daniel, certified eBay Instructor3/27/20141 Session(s), Th5:00 to 9:00PMCourse# 143SPGF3642A

Do I Need an Estate Plan?Do you want an orderly transition when you “check out” or do you want total chaos? Who should attend this class and learn how to avoid the most common mistakes made by retirees? Everyone! Don’t accidentally disinherit your children or cause major tax problems for your heirs. This is a fun class taught by a certified Estate Planner and Certified Financial Planner with more than 20 years experience. Concepts perceived as complex are explained in terms everyone can understand and apply to their own situation.Student can bring spouse or sibling at no additional cost.$49, 2.5 HoursR. Yeomans, T. Sanders, Certified Estate Planners, Instructors2/19/20141 Session(s), W9:30AM to 12:00PMCourse# 143SPGF3608A

Retirement and Social SecurityAre you planning for retirement or have you already retired? Get firsthand knowledge from an expert in the Social Security area and take home strategies to help you understand how social security works.• Who is covered/not covered • Benefits you may be eligible to receive

before retirement• Common phrases • Choosing when to retire • Other benefits - Medicare

FREE, 3 HoursT. Sanders, Certified Estate Planner, Instructor2/10/20141 Session(s), M6:00 to 9:00PMCourse# 143SPGF3612A

FREE, 3 HoursT. Sanders, Certified Estate Planner, Instructor3/19/20141 Session(s), W9:00AM to 12:00PMCourse# 143SPGF3612B

MONEY MATTERS

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Solving the Retirement PuzzleThe world today is a complex place and you need to know some planning fundamentals to survive financially. This class, taught by a certified financial planner with almost 30 years of experience, will provide you valuable information that may help you solve your own questions about IRAs, basic strategies for effective investing, RMDs, annuities and managing risk. We will explore how you might avoid some common and costly mistakes made before and during retirement. Bring your retirement plan “puzzle” to class and take a step toward putting all the pieces together the right way.Student may bring spouse or sibling to class at no additional cost.$49, 2.5 HoursT. Sanders, R. Yeomans, Certified Estate Planners,Instructors3/12/20141 Session(s), W9:30AM to 12:00PMCourse# 143SPGF3619A

Women and MoneyThrough divorce, death of a spouse, or choice, more women are more likely to be living on their own.This means women are more likely to assume sole responsibility for making their own financial decisions than ever before. Women live an average of 4.9 years longer than men. This fact alone shows that women face several financial challenges including:• A decrease in income due to the loss of a

spouse.• The need for women to stretch their

retirement savings over a longer period of time.

• Increasing healthcare costs related to chronic health conditions due to aging, including the increasing costs for medications taken over a longer period of time.

• The fact that women are likely to provide some longterm care for a spouse or loved one, yet women are more apt to face their own need for longterm care alone.

• The fact that women who outlive their spouses will probably bear the ultimate responsibility for the disposition of their marital estate.

Women today have never been in a better position to achieve financial security for themselves and their families. Yet seizing the opportunity for longterm financial success requires awareness of potential issues and careful planning.$49, 2.5 HoursT. Sanders, Certified Estate Planner, Instructor2/26/20141 Session(s), W9:30AM to 12:00PMCourse# 143SPGF3602A

OLLI EVENTS

OLLI Winter Social: Chinese New YearJoin us for an evening of food, fun, and dancing from 6 to 9 p.m. Reservations are required and can be made by calling 770-423-6765 or you can register online. Cost is $10 per person. Payment is required when reservations are made to secure seating for the program. Doors open at 5:45 p.m.$10, 3 Hours2/17/20141 Session(s), M6:00 to 9:00PMCourse# 143SORI0010A

Hearing ScreeningOLLI brings to its members a free hearing screening with Otis A. Whitcomb, who carries a Masters degree in Audiology, and is a Georgia Licensed Hearing Aid Dispenser. Screenings will take approximately 10 minutes per person. Registration is required and space is limited.FREE, 3 Hours2/28/20141 Session(s), F9:00AM to 12:00PMCourse# 143SORI0025A

THANK YOU TO OUR COMMUNITY SPONSORS FOR THEIR CONTINUED SUPPORT OF OUR PROGRAMS.Interested in becoming a sponsor? Please call Michelle Girage at 770-499-3340 for more information.

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2014 Winter Social

February 17, 2014

CURIOSITY IS FEARLESSLLI

OPPORTUNITIES FOR THOSE 50+

TAKE THE FIRST STEPJanuary 9, 2014KSU Center • 6-8:30 p.m.770-423-6765 • ksuexpo.com