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Ernestine Meyer

ENews-February-11-2022

February 11, 2022 by Ernestine Meyer

OLLI E-News February 11, 2022
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Loudoun Newsletter

Debby Wenner, Mason Adjunct Professor of Vocal Studies and Pedagogy, Presented a Well-Received Talk on The Mature Voice, February 4

February 11, 2022


Editor of the Week: Paul Van Hemel
Table of Contents

Alerts & Notices

  • Board of Directors Meeting, Friday, February 18, 10:00. Zoom link will be available in the OLLI Daily Schedule email. All members welcome.
  • The next issue of OLLI E-News will be published Friday, February 18; regular deadline for submission of items is Tuesday, February 15, at 6:00.

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Board of Directors Election Recruiting


By Bob Heyer, Board Member and Nominating Committee Chair




The OLLI Board of Directors Nominating Committee is recruiting members to be candidates for election to the Board of Directors. Every year, some new members are elected to the Board to replace members whose terms are ending. Being a Board member is a good way to learn more about the inner workings of OLLI, meet other members, and play an active role in helping OLLI transition to the future “new normal”.

The Board meets monthly during the year except December, August, and our Annual Membership meeting in May. The only prerequisites to become a candidate for election to the Board are being an OLLI member desiring to contribute ideas and enjoying volunteering.

If you are interested in being a Board member, want further information, or would like to nominate another OLLI member to the Board, please contact Nominating Committee Chair Bob Heyer at rheyer@verizon.net.
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For Music Lovers
By Linda H. Harber, President, Friends of Music at Mason

One of my favorite things about being involved with Friends of Music at Mason (FOMM) is telling other music lovers about the wonderful music programs available to all of us. With this new year come lots of great, and often free, music opportunities. Some are both in-person and live-streaming. This link takes you to the Reva and Sid Dewberry Family School of Music live streams for the next few months, with great music to enjoy at home—from student recitals to the upcoming Dewberry Artist Series (see graphic above for times and dates). This Faculty Artist series will also be free and in person at Mason’s Harris Theatre on the Sundays listed in the graphic.
 
Later this month, there is something very special for all Jazz lovers:
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MASON JAZZ FESTIVAL 
Saturday, February 26, 2022
10:00 – 8:00 (all day) 
Harris Theatre – George Mason University Fairfax Campus
 
All performances are FREE and open to the public! FREE parking in LOT K.  
 
Website:  music.gmu.edu/JazzFest
 
With special performances by the Mason Jazz Ensemble (directed by Jim Carroll) and closing festival concert by the United States Army Band "Pershing's Own" premier jazz ensemble, The US Army Blues.


 
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Remember, all you need to do to receive all FOMM's mailings is send me (lharber@gmu.edu) an email and you're on. You will enjoy Friday musical moments to brighten the end of each week and a monthly newsletter. I love the collaboration between OLLI and FOMM and hope you will join me in celebrating both things to love this February, and I hope you enjoy the music!
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Computer Club


By
Paul Howard, OPCUG Program Chair


The Computer Club (OLLI Personal Computer User Group, or OPCUG) will meet with its partner, the Potomac Area Technology and Computer Society (PATACS), on Saturday, February 19, via Zoom. Program activities begin at 1:00; the Zoom session usually opens at 12:45.
 
DJ Using Streaming Services—On-Demand Tunes for an Upcoming High-School 50th Reunion Mike Pafford’s presentation is about how to use the audio equivalent of this 1999 Quest commercial—a Streaming Audio Account—along with other software and portable hardware-to provide 'on demand' music at any event. Although the topic is "DJ Using Streaming Services," the example will only describe how to use a Spotify Premium Account to create an event playlist to provide background music, and how to interrupt the playlist to play specific requests. Presentation topics will include a rundown of all account software and hardware resources needed, a proposed floor plan layout, information about audio streaming services, creating event playlists, how to manage playlists to provide uninterrupted background music (online or offline), and how to manipulate online playlists in real time, to accommodate specific requests.
 
Mike Pafford is a retired systems engineer, having had careers in the Navy and at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab. Previously, he presented a fascinating session about a lengthy road trip in an electric vehicle.
 
Learn in 30: Open Mic—Multiple Presentations on Members’ Favorite Software
 
Gary Oddi—PTE AV Studio 10 is a slideshow program for the PC and the MAC. It is used for producing digital slideshows using your images and videos.
 
Gabe Goldberg—Apple’s native Home app on iPhone/iPad/Watch/Mac lets you define/connect/control diverse accessories (e.g., HomePod speakers, electric outlets, lights, cameras, doorbells, locks).
 
Lorrin Garson—Swift Playgrounds is an Apple teaching tool aimed towards children to encourage them to learn how to program computers; it also presents an opportunity for experienced adults to learn to code.
 
Bill Walsh—Reboot Restore RX—will let you take a snapshot of your current computer configuration, establishing a baseline for future activity, allowing restoration of the baseline in case of errant activity.
 
See full details on this meeting by clicking here. For information on the Computer Club, see the OPCUG Website. OPCUG dues are $5 for 2022—see http://olligmu.org/opcug/comm.html for details on making payment.

Attend via Zoom’s cloud meeting service, beginning at 1:00. Please click this link to join the meeting and use passcode 757899 or enter meeting ID 883 4829 4760 in the Zoom app and use the above passcode.
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Poet's Corner
Courtesy of the Poetry Workshop
"A Little Night Music"
 
Mmmm
Breath whistling faintly through a stuffy nose
A sniff, snuffle, or wheeze, if you please
Occasional gurgling of the gut
The outcry at a muscle cramp: ow, ow, ow
Painful hip joints groaning
Dry throats rasping
Then a gasp
A frenzied scrabble of scratching
A chorus of barking coughs
The startling percussion of a sneeze.
 
A shush of whispers
A snort of giggles
The very muffled crunches of a mattress
Sheets rustling
Smooth skin sliding
Sighs subsiding
Mumbled murmurings
Sputtering staccato snorts
Tiny dream yips
Sinking silence
Mmmm
                     Sandy Myles
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Arts & Music at George Mason
Performances February 11 through February 21


By Shelly Gersten, OLLI E-News Staff Writer


 
As Mason’s campuses reopen, programs are offered at both Fairfax and Manassas campuses, along with virtual events. Proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test result is required for all audience members. Dr. Linda Apple Monson produces a periodic “Notes from the Director.” This email is full of interesting online performances by the students and faculty of the School of Music. If you would like to receive these bulletins, just send an email to Brianna Schoen at bschoen@gmu.edu. Also, the Center for the Arts has a website, Mason Arts at Home, which has a calendar of online events and access to many past performances.
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At the Fairfax Campus Venues

Popovich Comedy Pet Theater
Sat, Feb 19, 11:00 and 2:00
Concert Hall
Admission: $15 Adults; $10 children.
 
Fairfax Symphony Orchestra: Jason Vieaux, Guitar & Aaron Clay, Double Bass
Sat, Feb 19, 8:00
Harris Theatre
Admission: $70, $60, $45.
 
Pilobolus: Big Five-Oh!
Sun, Feb 20, 7:00
A pre-performance discussion will take place in Monson Grand Tier, which is located on the third level of the Center for the Arts Lobby, 45 minutes prior to curtain.
Concert Hall
Admission: $50, $43, $30.
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Mason Student & Faculty Performances
(see music.gmu.edu for additional student recitals)

Dewberry Faculty Artist Series:
 
(The information below is taken from the list of events at https://music.gmu.edu/events/. Note that although the events listed below are free, the site above provides a link to register for free tickets to attend in-person, and another to watch livestreams.)
 
Kathleen Mulcahy, clarinet; Sophia Kim Cook, piano
Sun, Feb 20, 3:00
Harris Theater
Free

Brass Faculty Recital
Sun, Feb 20, 7:00
Harris Theater
Free
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At the Hylton Center (Manassas Campus)

Gallery Exhibit: 10th Annual Prince William County Public Schools Student Exhibition
Continues through Sun, Feb 20
Hylton Performing Arts Center
Buchanan Partners Art Gallery
Admission: Free


Ballet Hispánico
Sat, Feb 19, 8:00
A pre-performance discussion begins one hour prior to the performance.
Merchant Hall
Admission: $53, $46, $34.
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For further details on any of the above events, see the CFA event calendar and the Hylton Center event calendar.
 
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Meetings & Clubs

Please note: Physical meetings for clubs and activities are canceled until further notice in accordance with Mason’s guidelines. OLLI is conducting its classes and activities online. Refer to the university's coronavirus website for official university updates and check the OLLI calendar for revised information.

The following list covering the next two weeks is extracted for your convenience from the master online calendar maintained by the office. The list is accurate as of mid-week but for the most up-to-date information, please view the latest forecast of coming events on our website (News/OLLI Calendar). Note: All OLLI members are welcome at, and encouraged to attend, meetings of the Board of Directors, committees and resource groups, kick-off coffees, etc. (bolded below). The OLLI office has sent (or will send) emails with links and meeting passwords to club members; you may also log in at the member portal and click on ZOOM CLASS LINKS.

 
Sat Feb 12 10:30 am Tai Chi Club
Tue Feb 15  4:30 pm Tai Chi Club
Wed Feb 16  4:00 pm Mah Jongg Club
Thu Feb 17
 
 4:00 pm
 4:30 pm
Reston Book Club
Tai Chi Club
Fri Feb 18
 
 

 
 9:30 am
10:00 am
11:00 am
11:00 am
Craft and Conversation
Board of Directors Meeting
Classic Literature Club
Homer, etc.
Sat Feb 19
 
10:30 am
 1:00 pm
Tai Chi Club
Personal Computer User Group
Mon Feb 21
 
 9:30 am
11:00 am
What’s in the Daily News?
Poetry Club
Tue Feb 22
 

 
 9:30 am
11:00 am
 4:30 pm
Annex Art
Spanish Club
Tai Chi Club
Wed Feb 23
 

 
10:30 am
 2:00 pm
 4:00 pm
Tom Crooker’s Investment Forum
Memoir and More Writing Group
Theater Lovers’ Group
Thu Feb 24
 
11:50 am
 4:30 pm
All the News
Tai Chi Club
Fri Feb 25
 

 
 9:30 am
11:00 am
12:00 noon
Craft and Conversation
Homer, etc.
Photography Club
Sat Feb 26 10:30 am Tai Chi Club
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About OLLI E-News

OLLI E-News was created by Rod Zumbro, who served as its editor from 2005 to 2013.

Chief Editor: Paul Van Hemel
Associate Editor: David Gundry
Weekly Editor Team: David Gundry, John Nash, Sheri Siesseger
, Paul Van Hemel 
Proofreaders: Rebecca Jann, Susan Van Hemel, Tom Appich, Roz Stark, Jane Hassell

Submissions: Members are encouraged to submit letters to the editor, letters to Ms. Ollie Ettakit (on etiquette matters), OLLI-related news items, articles, and photos. Submit material to: ollienewseditor@gmail.com.

Deadline: Tuesday, 6:00, for that week's issue (Monday, 6:00, for letters to the editor); early submissions are greatly appreciated. Please limit articles to about 250 words.
Search E-News: You can view past issues of OLLI E-News at ENews Archives. To search the content within issues, use Search or enter your search term(s) in Google followed by “site:ollidev2.earthcare.com/” without the quotes.

An Amazon Smile Link appears here. When you shop using the Smile link designating OLLI as your charitable choice, we'll receive a 0.5 % donation, based on the value of your purchase.

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ENews-February-4-2022

February 11, 2022 by Ernestine Meyer

OLLI E-News February 4, 2022
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Loudoun Newsletter
Dr. Richard Stillson Examines New Mexico’s Ancient Pueblo Culture in the First of Four Classes on Archeological and Historical Study of Ancient and Modern Pueblo Communities

February 4, 2022


Editor of the Week: John Nash
Table of Contents
  • Alerts & Notices
  • Reston-Loudoun Program Planning Group Meeting February 7
  • Tallwood Book Club
  • Reston Book Club Meeting
  • Theater Lovers' Group Speaker to Discuss Bringing Theater to Schools and the Community
  • Poet's Corner
  • Obituary: Paul Armand Murad
  • Arts & Music at George Mason
  • Meetings & Clubs
  • About OLLI E-News

Alerts & Notices


The next issue of OLLI E-News will be published Friday, February 11; regular deadline for submission of items is Tuesday, February 8, at 6:00.

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Reston-Loudoun Program Planning Group Meeting February 7

 

By Barbara Wilan, Loudoun Program Planning Group Co-Chair



Please join us for our Reston-Loudoun Program Planning Group Meeting on Monday, February 7, at 1:15. Click on this link to join the meeting. We look forward to seeing you there.
The link will also be available in the OLLI Daily Schedule email; use meeting ID 874 5368 3925, passcode 246810, or dial in at 301-715-8592.
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Tallwood Book Club

 

By Betty Ellerbee, Tallwood Book Club Coordinator



The Tallwood Book Club holds its monthly Zoom meeting at 2:30 on the second Friday of each month. 

The February 11 meeting will be a discussion of Brit Bennett's The Vanishing Half. The Zoom link will be available in the OLLI Daily Schedule email for February 11. The March selection is The Warmth of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson.

Please contact Betty Ellerbee if you have difficulty reserving the Isabel Wilkerson book.

 
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Reston Book Club Meeting

 
By Nancy Scheeler and Luci Martel, Reston Book Club Coordinators
 
The Reston Book Club will meet via Zoom on Thursday, February 17 at 4:00. The selection will be Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro, winner of the 2017 Nobel Prize for Literature. This is Ishiguro’s eighth novel, and Klara, who narrates it, is an Artificial Friend (AF), a humanoid machine—with short dark hair, kind eyes, and distinguished by her powers of observation—who has come to act as companion for 14‑year-old Josie. Like that childhood stalwart Corduroy, she’d been sitting in a store, hoping to be chosen by the right child. AFs aren’t tutors. They’re not babysitters (though they’re sometimes chaperones) nor servants (though they’re expected to take commands). They’re nominally friends, but not equals.
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Theater Lovers' Group Speaker to Discuss Bringing Theater to Schools and the Community

  

By Norma Jean Reck, Theater Lovers’ Group Coordinator



You are invited to join members of OLLI's Theater Lovers' Group (TLG) virtual meeting Wednesday, February 23, at 4:30 when Ashley Hammond will discuss the many diversified theater programs that the Educational Theatre Company (ETC) offers to local schools and communities. Its mission is to unlock the potential of children and adults through immersion in theater arts.

ETC, located in Arlington, VA, is a 501(c)3 arts education organization that offers process-driven theater arts programming for students from three to 103. Their programming is based on the belief that the arts serve as an outlet for expression not only of life's frustrations and anxieties, but also for the celebration of human experiences. 

ETC is dedicated to life-long learning through academic lecture, reading scripts, storytelling, and more. Since 2009, it has been taking its Creative Age (55+) program to senior living centers, community centers and organizations. The program fosters unique discussions that allow group members to share, relate and learn from each other. ETC's reminiscence classes have been developed for participants with dementia.

For younger children and adults, ETC offers many camps and classes, residencies, workshops, and school curriculum-based programs. Its programming highlights its four pillars: Creativity, Confidence, Collaboration, and Community. Examples of ETC's program offerings include Topics in Theater, ETC-on-Film, Shakespeare in the Schools, ETC STEAM, and themed birthday parties, for example, Scooby Doo, Pirates, and Princesses.

Be sure to join TLG virtually Wednesday, February 23, at 4:30 to hear an enthusiastic and dynamic speaker, Ashley Hammond, discuss a unique approach to theater. For more information on ETC, go to www.educationaltheatrecompany.org.
 
Finally—to be sure you receive all TLG notices of its meetings, theater events, and activities, register for the OLLI Theater Lovers' Group at the member portal (club registration was formerly a once-a-year task; now we must do it every term).
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Poet's Corner
Courtesy of the Poetry Workshop
Three Senryu (The more human Haiku)
 
Ten pounds lost in Leeds
Never recouped from the Scots
Tight-fisted bookies!
 
Lost ten pounds one day
In Miami, not regained
...there was this large shark...
 
I've shed thirty pounds
No food for these past three weeks
 And I
feels
    ver
           rry...
 
                 Mike Mc Namara

 
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Obituary: Paul Armand Murad

Long-time member Paul Murad, who joined OLLI in 2011, passed away from glioblastoma on January 24. He loved taking classes at OLLI and will be missed by his friends there.

Paul graduated from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn in 1964 with a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering. His first job was as an engineer at the Manned Spacecraft Center of National Aeronautics and Space Administration, working on the Apollo program. He also spent two years in the US Army as a first lieutenant and member of the 82nd Airborne Division, and later worked for the Defense Intelligence Agency.

There will be a memorial service Friday, February 4, at 7:00 (wake 6:00 – 9:00), at Money and King, 171 Maple Avenue W, Vienna, VA 22180. Funeral service is at noon on Saturday, February 5, at St. Mary Armenian Apostolic Church, 4125 Fessenden St NW, Washington, DC 20016. Livestream service: click here. The family asks attendees to wear masks, socially distance, and be vaccinated.

Further information is available at this link.
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Arts & Music at George Mason
Performances, February 4 through February 14


By Shelly Gersten, OLLI E-News Staff Writer


As Mason’s campuses reopen, programs are offered at both Fairfax and Manassas campuses, along with virtual events. Proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test result is required for all audience members. Dr. Linda Apple Monson produces a periodic “Notes from the Director.” This email is full of interesting online performances by the students and faculty of the School of Music. If you would like to receive these bulletins, just send an email to Brianna Schoen at bschoen@gmu.edu. Also, the Center for the Arts has a website Mason Arts at Home, which has a calendar of online events and access to many past performances. Information can also be found at CFA ticket purchase page, Center for the Arts YouTube Channel, or the Hylton ticket purchase page.
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At the Fairfax Campus Venues

Virginia Opera: Three Decembers
Sat, Feb 5, 8:00
Sun, Feb 6, 2:00
A pre-performance discussion will take place in Monson Grand Tier, which is located on the third level of the Center for the Arts Lobby, 45 minutes prior to curtain.
Concert Hall
Admission: $110, $70, $40.
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Mason Student & Faculty Performances
(see music.gmu.edu for additional student recitals)

Dewberry Faculty Artist Series:
(
The information below is taken from the list of events at https://music.gmu.edu/events/. Note that although the event listed below is free, the site above provides a link to register for free tickets to attend in-person, and another to watch livestreams.)

Christpher Jewell, bassoon; Emily Foster, oboe
Sun, Feb 13, 3:00
Harris Theater
Free
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At the Hylton Center (Manassas Campus)

Gallery Exhibit: 10th Annual Prince William County Public Schools Student Exhibition
Continues through Sun, Feb 20
Hylton Performing Arts Center
Buchanan Partners Art Gallery
Admission: Free

The Polish Wieniawski Philharmonic Orchestra
Sat, Feb 5, 8:00
A pre-performance discussion begins one hour prior to the performance.
Merchant Hall
Admission: $55, $47, $33.
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For further details on any of the above events, see the CFA event calendar and the Hylton Center event calendar.
 
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Meetings & Clubs

Please note: Physical meetings for clubs and activities are canceled until further notice in accordance with Mason’s guidelines. OLLI is conducting its classes and activities online. Refer to the university's coronavirus website for official university updates and check the OLLI calendar for revised information.

The following list covering the next two weeks is extracted for your convenience from the master online calendar maintained by the office. The list is accurate as of mid-week but for the most up-to-date information, please view the latest forecast of coming events on our website (News/OLLI Calendar). Note: All OLLI members are welcome at, and encouraged to attend, meetings of the Board of Directors, committees and resource groups, kick-off coffees, etc. (bolded below). The OLLI office has sent (or will send) emails with links and meeting passwords to club members; you may also log in at the member portal and click on ZOOM CLASS LINKS.

 
Sat Feb 5 10:30 am Tai Chi Club
Mon Feb 7  1:15 pm Loudoun-Reston Program Planning Group Meeting
Tue Feb 8  4:30 pm Tai Chi Club
Wed Feb 9
 
 
 2:00 pm
 4:00 pm
 6:00 pm
Memoir and More Writing Group
Spanish Club
Ethnic Eats Club
Thu Feb 10  4:30 pm Tai Chi Club
Fri Feb 11
 
 
 
 
 9:30 am
 9:30 am
11:00 am
11:00 am
 2:30 pm
Photography Club
Craft and Conversation
Classic Literature Club
Homer, etc.
Tallwood Book Club
Sat Feb 12 10:30 am Tai Chi Club
Tue Feb 15  4:30 pm Tai Chi Club
Wed Feb 16  4:00 pm Mah Jongg Club
Thu Feb 17
 
 4:00 pm
 4:30 pm
Reston Book Club
Tai Chi Club
Fri Feb 18
 
 
 
 9:30 am
10:00 am
11:00 am
11:00 am
Craft and Conversation
Board of Directors Meeting
Classic Literature Club
Homer, etc.
Sat Feb 19
 
10:30 am
 1:00 pm
Tai Chi Club
Personal Computer User Group
 
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About OLLI E-News

OLLI E-News was created by Rod Zumbro, who served as its editor from 2005 to 2013.

Chief Editor: Paul Van Hemel
Associate Editor: David Gundry
Weekly Editor Team: David Gundry, John Nash, Sheri Siesseger
, Paul Van Hemel 
Proofreaders: Rebecca Jann, Susan Van Hemel, Tom Appich, Roz Stark, Jane Hassell

Submissions: Members are encouraged to submit letters to the editor, letters to Ms. Ollie Ettakit (on etiquette matters), OLLI-related news items, articles, and photos. Submit material to: ollienewseditor@gmail.com.

Deadline: Tuesday, 6:00, for that week's issue (Monday, 6:00, for letters to the editor); early submissions are greatly appreciated. Please limit articles to about 250 words.
Search E-News: You can view past issues of OLLI E-News at ENews Archives. To search the content within issues, use Search or enter your search term(s) in Google followed by “site:ollidev2.earthcare.com/” without the quotes.

An Amazon Smile Link appears here. When you shop using the Smile link designating OLLI as your charitable choice, we'll receive a 0.5 % donation, based on the value of your purchase.

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ENews-January-28-2022

January 27, 2022 by Ernestine Meyer

OLLI E-News January 28, 2022
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Board of Directors Meeting January 21

January 28, 2022


Editor of the Week: Sheri Siesseger
Table of Contents

Alerts & Notices

  • Periodically check this link to stay up-to-date on winter term changes.
  • The next issue of OLLI E-News will be published Friday, February 4; regular deadline for submission of items is Tuesday, February 1, at 6:00.

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From the Desk of the Executive Director
The Challenge of Recruiting and Retaining Members


By Jennifer Disano, Executive Director


Recently I was asked to say a few words about “your greatest challenge” in business. This type of question used to elicit very pat responses related to funding or facilities challenges. Although those two issues are still a constant, I’d have to say our biggest current challenge relates to membership. We’re in good shape, all things considered. However, especially since the start of the pandemic, OLLI has seen a dip in membership. I am hopeful this trend will be reversed in 2022. Helping us through the crisis, we must thank our true-blue group of “regulars” who rejoin OLLI year after year. These folks are our steadfast supporters, and we are endlessly grateful for their commitment.

Indeed, many of our members have rejoined after an absence from OLLI, as the innovation of remote access has opened a conduit for people who have moved or can no longer drive to enjoy our program. To those returning members we say, “Welcome back. We missed you!” Finally, our newest members have taken advantage of the promotional rate to join OLLI for the first time, and they are exploring and enjoying all the wonderful programs available in our amazing catalog. To them we offer a hearty, “Welcome to OLLI!”

As we continue to weather the storm of the pandemic, it’s important for all of us to remember that members are the lifeblood of OLLI, and the most effective means of recruitment is through members encouraging friends, family, and colleagues to learn of all that OLLI offers. Now, with the virtual option, anyone can join from anywhere! To that end, please share with all you know, your experiences at OLLI and how much OLLI means to you. Your personal testimonial is the best endorsement. Please include in your message resources such as OLLI’s website, catalog, and OLLI’s free YouTube channel “OLLI George Mason” and let folks know they can join now at the low $300.00 promotional rate for new members or members returning after a lapse of one year or more. Thank you for your efforts in overcoming our greatest challenge, and for your commitment to keeping OLLI strong.
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Summary of the January Board of Directors Meeting


By Rita Way, Secretary



The regular meeting of the Board of Directors was held virtually January 21, 2022.
 
OLLI President Paul Howard asked the Board to approve the appointment of Peter Ansoff to fill the position of David Talaber, who resigned in December. Peter was approved unanimously.
 
Bob Heyer volunteered to chair the Nominating Committee to solicit candidates for election to Board terms beginning in 2022.
 
Executive Director Jennifer Disano reported that construction continues at the Tallwood campus in Fairfax. Classroom improvements to provide hybrid instruction equipment are also in progress. Committee meetings and meetings with OLLI members are continuing at all three campuses.
 
Jennifer reported that currently the total membership is 1026 (1003 annual, 18 introductory and five lifetime members).
 
Two resolutions were approved by the Board:
 
Resolution 220121-01. Resolved, the OLLI Board of Directors approves official signers (board officers and executive director) to establish a Charity Charge Nonprofit Business Credit Card through Commerce Bank for use by the executive director and staff.
 
Resolution 220121-02. Resolved, the OLLI Board of Directors approves the final 2022 Budget.
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Share Your Ideas at the Upcoming 2022 History Course Planning Session


By Bernie Oppel, History Program Planning Group Co-Chair

 

The History Program Planning Group will meet via ZOOM on February 3 at 1:15. Look for the Zoom login link in the OLLI Daily Schedule email. Program coordinators Shannon Kim Morrow and Nancy Klein will attend and help facilitate the meeting. The session will review the line-up of future OLLI history courses and propose new offerings for fall 2022 and beyond.
 
We encourage participation by all OLLI members. We welcome your suggestions for topics and possible instructors for future courses. We especially try to solicit multiple-session courses for presentation across the three OLLI campuses.
 
If you have always wanted to teach a history course at OLLI, now is the time to volunteer your knowledge and instructor skills. We are interested in courses in underrepresented areas, including China/Far East, South America, and the Middle East, as well as women’s history and social history topics. Also, starting in fall 2022, OLLI Loudoun will sponsor another in its series of “Year of” courses, with a focus on Germany. Vera Wentworth is coordinating course topics and instructors for this program.
  
The History Program Planning Group looks forward to your participation and suggestions on February 3. Thank you.
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History Club to Explore Rise and Fall of the German Democratic Republic


By Elizabeth Lambert, History Club Coordinator



The first virtual meeting of the History Club for 2022 will take place on Wednesday, February 2 at 4:00. Bernie Oppel will be presenting on “The Other Germany: Rise and Fall of the German Democratic Republic (GDR).” As you know, Bernie is a popular OLLI teacher and a program planner for history courses.

Those of us of a certain age and/or who visited Berlin before the fall of the Berlin Wall have vivid memories of life in and around the GDR. Bernie is going to talk about the sudden fall of the GDR—how and why it collapsed after 40 years of existence. The short answer is that it could not compete economically with West Germany, but, as with all short answers, there is much more to it. Bernie will supply these important details, some of which may be surprising.

At this meeting we will also talk about the idea of dedicating a couple of History Club meetings a year to discussing a book of general historical interest which will be chosen a couple of months ahead of time. A member with some knowledge of the subject could lead the discussion. This would be a way of actively involving club members in the meeting. All members—and non-members who think this is an important change—please let your voice be heard.

Finally, don’t forget to sign up for the History Club when you register for classes each term. (Formerly a once-a-year task, now we must do it every term.)

I hope to see you all at the meeting Wednesday, February 2 at 4:00. It promises to be an interesting one. Remember—all OLLI members and their guests are invited to History Club meetings.
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Staged Reading and Talkback, plus The Art of Love, Make for Free, Fabulous February Theater


By Norma Jean Reck, Theater Lovers’ Group Coordinator

 

As the song says, "The weather outside is frightful and the fire is so delightful, ..." but because we are OLLI with Mason's topnotch School of Theater (SOT) in our backyard and Zoom technology in our toolbox, we do have places to go, people to meet, and new aspects of theater to explore.

On Thursday, February 10, at 7:30 via Zoom, Mason's student actors and playwrights will present a Staged Reading and Talkback of their contributions to this year's 1,001 Plays. 1,001 Plays is an annual 10-minute-play festival by Global Partners worldwide, the first international play exchange of its kind. Each year, all the plays center around one theme. The theme this year is Trust. Universities participating in the play exchange are from South Korea, Kenya, China, Brazil, Canada, and Peru.
 
Co-directors Kristin Johnsen-Neshati, associate professor of theater, and Nicholas Kfoury Horner, program manager of SOT, began Mason's program several years ago. Students from each university write, perform, direct, and serve as dramaturg for original works exploring multiple perspectives on a single idea. The performances will be live online, followed by a talkback, allowing students and audience members to share, reflect and respond. For more information and to register for this free event, please go to this link by Monday, February 7, or RSVP to Amanda at asnelli@gmu.edu.

On Sunday, February 20, from 4:00 to 5:00, the Friends of Theater at Mason will present The Art of Love: For Sentimental Reasons, under the able direction of Mason professors Erin Gardner and Joe Walsh. Feel free to invite family or friends to celebrate with you. Just sit back, relax with your favorite refreshment, and enjoy talented Mason theater students performing a classic Shakespearean love scene, sentimental music a la Duke Ellington, and more. The free musical program will be brought to you via Zoom. Details to follow. For this program, you can also RSVP to Amanda at asnelli@gmu.edu.

The class 978 Tour of Capital One Hall, presented Friday, January 21, by Matea Magnano, was recorded. If you missed the class, you can find the recording under the Quick Links menu at the OLLI website. For a direct link to class recordings, click here. The password required to access class videos can be found on OLLI’s Daily Schedule email. For a virtual tour of the venue go to www.capitalonehall.com.
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Spring-Term Literature Course Changed to Online
By Ellen Moody, Anglo-Indian Novels Instructor
Please note that there will be a change in the presentation of my course Anglo-Indian Novels: The Raj, its Aftermath & Diaspora. It will now be offered online. Everything else remains the same: time, day, subject matter.
  
In this class, we will read E.M. Forster's A Passage to India, Paul Scott's The Jewel in the Crown (Raj Quartet 1), and Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake. We'll explore a tradition of literature, colonialist and native cultural interactions, migrancy itself, gender faultlines, what we mean by our identity, belonging, and castes. We'll include in our discussions Anglo-Indian movies as a genre and see parts of and talk specifically about David Lean's Passage to India, the BBC's Jewel in the Crown, and Merchant-Ivory's Shakespeare Wallah. We'll take historical and contemporary perspectives on this rich material.
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Performing Arts Center Proposed for Reston


By Kosmo Tatalias,
Art/Music Program Planning Group Co-chair
 

A facility with a stage suitable for large-scale music and dance performances as well as other arts-related amenities has been proposed for Reston Town Center. For plan details, click here. This venue could potentially benefit OLLI’s visual and performing arts programs offered at the Reston campus.
   
This is your opportunity to express your opinion about the usefulness of this center. A series of Monday-evening community outreach meetings to assess the need for such a facility will be held by architectural firm Grimm + Parker from February to April as follows:
  • February 14, Kickoff meeting
  • February 28, Performing Arts
  • March 14, Visual Arts
  • March 28, Arts Education, Schools, Equity/Opportunity Neighborhoods
  • April 4, General Wrap-up.
Meetings will start at 6:30, the first three at the Reston Community Center in Hunters Woods and the last two via Zoom.
 
To RSVP for meetings, email RCCContact@fairfaxcounty.gov. Include your name, home address, email address, and the date(s) of the meeting(s) you wish to attend. Please identify yourself as an OLLI member. Links to online meetings will be sent to those requesting them.
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Poet's Corner
Courtesy of the Poetry Workshop

Filaments of Light and Support 

The lowly mushroom
nestled in the ground
has filaments extending
for miles that can even
break down solid rock.

During times of trouble and stress
Family, church, and community colleagues
reach out and help those who need it
to bring meals, to help shop
and provide filaments of light and support
when things are dark.

We were facing limited mobility
And taking care of our son out of the hospital.
Our grandson came
down from Pittsburgh to be a designated driver
for a week
and was a source of light and laughter.

Our daughter came up from Texas
for another week
and spent the whole day
with my son in the emergency room.

Our church friends helped with shopping
and brought by support meals--
Even those who did not us know us very well.

In times of troubles
They appeared all around us
with filaments of light and support.

Thank you all.

                             — Jack A. Underhill

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Arts & Music at George Mason
Performances, January 28 through February 7


By Shelly Gersten, OLLI E-News Staff Writer


 
As Mason’s campuses reopen, programs are offered at both Fairfax and Manassas campuses, along with virtual events. Proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test result is required for all audience members. Dr. Linda Apple Monson produces a periodic “Notes from the Director.” This email is full of interesting online performances by the students and faculty of the School of Music. If you would like to receive these bulletins, just send an email to Brianna Schoen at bschoen@gmu.edu. Also, the Center for the Arts has a website, Mason Arts at Home, which has a calendar of online events and access to many past performances.
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At the Fairfax Campus Venues

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Saturday, Jan 29, 8:00
Concert Hall
Admission: $75, $60, $45.


Virginia Opera: Three Decembers
Sat, Feb 5, 8:00
Sun, Feb 6, 2:00
A pre-performance discussion will take place in Monson Grand Tier, which is located on the third level of the Center for the Arts Lobby, 45 minutes prior to curtain.
Concert Hall
Admission: $110, $70, $40.
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Mason Student & Faculty Performances
(see music.gmu.edu for additional student recitals)

No events scheduled.
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At the Hylton Center (Manassas Campus)

Gallery Exhibit: 10th Annual Prince William County Public Schools Student Exhibition
Continues through Sun, Feb 20
Hylton Performing Arts Center
Buchanan Partners Art Gallery
Admission: Free


The Polish Wieniawski Philharmonic Orchestra
Sat, Feb 5, 8:00
A pre-performance discussion begins one hour prior to the performance.
Merchant Hall
Admission: $55, $47, $33.
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For further details on any of the above events, see the CFA event calendar and the Hylton Center event calendar.
 
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Meetings & Clubs

Please note: Physical meetings for clubs and activities are canceled until further notice in accordance with Mason’s guidelines. OLLI is conducting its classes and activities online. Refer to the university's coronavirus website for official university updates and check the OLLI calendar for revised information.

The following list covering the next two weeks is extracted for your convenience from the master online calendar maintained by the office. The list is accurate as of mid-week but for the most up-to-date information, please view the latest forecast of coming events on our website (News/OLLI Calendar). Note: All OLLI members are welcome at, and encouraged to attend, meetings of the Board of Directors, committees and resource groups, kick-off coffees, etc. (bolded below). The OLLI office has sent (or will send) emails with links and meeting passwords to club members; you may also log in at the member portal and click on ZOOM CLASS LINKS.

 
Sat Jan 29 10:30 am Tai Chi Club
Tue Feb 1  4:30 pm Tai Chi Club
Wed Feb 2
 
 4:00 pm
 4:00 pm
Mah Jongg Club
History Club
Thu Feb 3
 
1:15 pm 
4:30 pm
History Program Planning Group Meeting
Tai Chi Club
Fri Feb 4
 
 
 9:30 am
11:00 am
11:00 am
Craft and Conversation
Classic Literature Club
Homer, etc.
Sat Feb 5 10:30 am Tai Chi Club
Mon Feb 7  1:15 pm Loudoun & Reston Program Planning Group Meeting
Tue Feb 8  4:30 pm Tai Chi Club
Wed Feb 9
 
 
 2:00 pm
 4:00 pm
 6:00 pm
Memoir and More Writing Group
Spanish Club
Ethnic Eats Club
Thu Feb 10  4:30 pm Tai Chi Club
Fri Feb 11
 
 
 
 
 9:30 am
 9:30 am
11:00 am
11:00 am
 2:30 pm
Photography Club
Craft and Conversation
Classic Literature Club
Homer, etc.
Tallwood Book Club
Sat Feb 12 10:30 am Tai Chi Club
 
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About OLLI E-News

OLLI E-News was created by Rod Zumbro, who served as its editor from 2005 to 2013.

Chief Editor: Paul Van Hemel
Associate Editor: David Gundry
Weekly Editor Team: David Gundry, John Nash, Sheri Siesseger
, Paul Van Hemel 
Proofreaders: Rebecca Jann, Susan Van Hemel, Tom Appich, Roz Stark, Jane Hassell

Submissions: Members are encouraged to submit letters to the editor, letters to Ms. Ollie Ettakit (on etiquette matters), OLLI-related news items, articles, and photos. Submit material to: ollienewseditor@gmail.com.

Deadline: Tuesday, 6:00, for that week's issue (Monday, 6:00, for letters to the editor); early submissions are greatly appreciated. Please limit articles to about 250 words.
Search E-News: You can view past issues of OLLI E-News at ENews Archives. To search the content within issues, use Search or enter your search term(s) in Google followed by “site:ollidev2.earthcare.com/” without the quotes.

An Amazon Smile Link appears here. When you shop using the Smile link designating OLLI as your charitable choice, we'll receive a 0.5 % donation, based on the value of your purchase.

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ENews-January-21-2022

January 27, 2022 by Ernestine Meyer

OLLI E-News January 21, 2022
Print a condensed .pdf copy of this newsletter, two web pages per sheet of paper.
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Loudoun Newsletter
Meeting of the Program Committee, January 13, for oversight and coordination of OLLI program planning

January 21, 2022


Editor of the Week: David Gundry
Table of Contents
  • Alerts & Notices
  • From the Desk of the Executive Director
  • Instructors Wanted!
  • Loudoun-Reston Program Planning Meeting
  • Save the Dates: Three Theater Offerings from Theater Lovers Group
  • Photo of the Month
  • Poet's Corner
  • Arts & Music at George Mason
  • Meetings & Clubs
  • About OLLI E-News

Alerts & Notices

  • You may still register for 2022 winter term classes on a space-available basis.
  • Periodically check this link to stay up-to-date on winter term changes.
  • The next issue of OLLI E-News will be published Friday, January 28; regular deadline for submission of items is Tuesday, January 25, at 6:00.

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From the Desk of the Executive Director
Program Planning for a World-Class Educational Program



By Jennifer Disano, Executive Director


Although the pandemic has impacted every aspect of OLLI operations, one unwavering beacon shining through the storm is our world class educational program. Thanks to our amazing program leadership, volunteers, teachers and staff, OLLI boasts one of the most robust catalogs of courses across the national network—interesting, thought-provoking, and enjoyable courses delivered seamlessly over Zoom (and soon to be in-person and hybrid). 
 
As many of you know, OLLI is a volunteer-driven organization and we rely on volunteers to serve on our Board of Directors, run committees and to teach and develop our amazing program.  In years past, we relied on personal connections to recruit volunteers and a warm welcome to get new folks involved and interested in all aspects of OLLI. Although the pandemic has prevented us from “putting our arm around another” as a means of recruitment, you can still get involved, and I hope you do! Please know, all members of OLLI are welcome to participate in our organization through myriad volunteer opportunities. Your experience, expertise, and enthusiasm are needed to keep OLLI vibrant. Please volunteer today! Learn more by contacting volli@gmu.edu or olli@gmu.edu. Interested in program planning? There is a list of program planning groups on the OLLI website (https://ollidev2.earthcare.com/our-organization-2/) or contact OLLI Program Associates staff (program@gmu.edu). And, check out the Reston/Loudoun meeting via Zoom on Monday, February 7 from 1:15-2:15. Click this link to join the meeting. 
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Instructors Wanted!



By Vera Wentworth, Loudoun Program Planning Group Co-Chair




OLLI Loudoun is continuing its popular "Country" series. Starting in fall 2022, the next academic year will feature courses or lectures covering all facets of Germany. Possible areas are History (any period), Science, Politics, Literature, Philosophy, Art, or Music. If you would like to teach a course on any of these subjects, please contact Vera Wentworth (verawent@cs.com) or Barbara Wilan (bwilan@webtv.net). We would prefer in-person teaching, but Zoom is also a possibility.

Thank you!

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Loudoun-Reston Program Planning Meeting


By Barbara Wilan, Loudoun Program Planning Group Co‑Chair




Please join us for the first meeting of the Reston-Loudoun Program Planning Group. We'll meet via Zoom on Monday, February 7 from 1:15-2:15. Click this link to join the meeting. Thank you!

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Save the Dates: Three Theater Offerings from Theater Lovers Group


By Norma Jean Reck, Theater Lovers’ Group Coordinator




All theater lovers I know cannot wait to attend a live performance in person – to meet up with friends, hear the buzz of the crowd, see the curtain rise. Since October 2021, one more theater-going option has been added for our consideration: Capital One Hall at Tysons.

On Friday, January 21 (today) at 1:00, Matea Magnano will take us on a virtual guided tour of the newest performing arts center in Northern Virginia. We'll virtually walk (from the comfort of home) with her through the spectacular four-story high atrium, a 1,600-seat Main Hall theater, a 225-seat black box theater, learn about the sculptures, see the amphitheater, and much more. Look for the Zoom link on today’s OLLI's Daily Schedule. To register, go to the online catalog and search for 978 Winter 2022 Virtual Tour of Capital One Hall, email ollireg@gmu.edu, or phone 571-408-9133.

On Sunday, February 20, 2022, from 4:00 to 5:15, you and your friends are invited to celebrate February, the month of love, when The Friends of Theater at Mason group presents The Art of Love: For Sentimental Reasons. The musical program is all about love. Mason's incredibly talented theater students, under the direction of Erin Gardner and Joe Walsh, will present a love scene from one of Shakespeare's classic plays and perform heartfelt love songs. Stay tuned for further details.

On Friday, April 15 at 8:00 and Saturday, April 16 at 2:00 and 8:00, plan to attend Mason Cabaret: In a Sentimental Mood: The Music of Duke Ellington. The musical show, which is to be performed in TheaterSpace in Mason’s deLaski Performing Arts Building, will be co-directed by Erin and James Gardner with musical direction by Joe Walsh. It will feature the sophisticated jazz of Edward Kennedy Ellington, dubbed "The Duke" at a young age by one of his D.C. playmates. The annual show will also feature Mason's Musical Ambassadors, the Mason Cabaret, and, for the first time in a cabaret, dancers. For those of us of a certain age, it will bring back many happy memories and have people dancing in their seats. Stay tuned for when tickets go on sale.

To ensure that you receive all the emails about Theater Lovers' Group's (TLG) meetings, activities, and events, please go to the member portal and register for TLG. Just key in Theater Lovers' Group in the Search function and add it to the cart (remember to check out).
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Photo of the Month


 
The January 2022 Photo of the Month theme was Enjoying Food. We selected John Olsen's photo "Ice Cream Lover," which may also be viewed at this page. To view other photos by members of the Photography Club, visit the club's photo website.

  -- By John Olsen and Ed Marion, Photography Club Coordinators

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Poet's Corner
Courtesy of the Poetry Workshop

The Quandary                                        

But what do I do with the tofu?
On the verge of bitter complaint,
Standing in a meat-welcome kitchen,
Biting her tongue, she refrained,

As daughter, strict vegan, took leave
With a smile. She was practiced in how
To bait her mother. This visit
They’d only one clash, none til now.

The other leftovers she’d enjoy,
Peppers, fresh kale and a pear,
Tucked into small corners of dinners.
Potato salad and eggplant so rare.

But the tofu…

To scramble or grill it, bake it
Or stew it, her thoughts began to unclog.
She smiled, then reached for the floor,
She’d share it with--the dog.

            jan bohall
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Arts & Music at George Mason
Performances, January 21 through January 31


By Shelly Gersten, OLLI E-News Staff Writer
 

As Mason’s campuses reopen, programs are offered at both Fairfax and Manassas campuses, along with virtual events. Proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test result is required for all audience members. Dr. Linda Apple Monson produces a periodic “Notes from the Director.” This email is full of interesting online performances by the students and faculty of the School of Music. If you would like to receive these bulletins, just send an email to Brianna Schoen at bschoen@gmu.edu. Also, the Center for the Arts has a website Mason Arts at Home, which has a calendar of online events and access to many past performances. Information can also be found at CFA ticket purchase page, Center for the Arts YouTube Channel, or the Hylton ticket purchase page.
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At the Fairfax Campus Venues

Camille A. Brown & Dancers
Sat, Jan 22, 8:00
Concert Hall
Admission: $46, $39, $28.

Keyboard Conversations with Jeffrey Siegel: Fantastic Fantasies
Sun, Jan 23, 7:00
Concert Hall
Admission: $48, $41, $29.

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Saturday, Jan 29, 8:00
Concert Hall
Admission: $75, $60, $45.
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Mason Student & Faculty Performances
(see music.gmu.edu for additional student recitals)

No performances scheduled.
 
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At the Hylton Center (Manassas Campus)

Gallery Exhibit: 10th Annual Prince William County Public Schools Student Exhibition
Tue, Jan 11 – Sun, Feb 20
Hylton Performing Arts Center
Buchanan Partners Art Gallery
Admission: Free.

ARTfactory Pied Piper Theatre: Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella
Sat, Jan 22, 2:00 and 7:00
Sun, Jan 23, 3:00
Hylton Performing Arts Center
Merchant Hall
Admission: $20 adult; $16 youth (ages 12 and under).

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For further details on any of the above events, see the CFA event calendar and the Hylton Center event calendar.
 
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Meetings & Clubs

Please note: Physical meetings for clubs and activities are canceled until further notice in accordance with Mason’s guidelines. OLLI is conducting its classes and activities online. Refer to the university's coronavirus website for official university updates and check the OLLI calendar for revised information.

The following list covering the next two weeks is extracted for your convenience from the master online calendar maintained by the office. The list is accurate as of mid-week but for the most up-to-date information, please view the latest forecast of coming events on our website (News/OLLI Calendar). Note: All OLLI members are welcome at, and encouraged to attend, meetings of the Board of Directors, committees and resource groups, kick-off coffees, etc. (bolded below). The OLLI office has sent (or will send) emails with links and meeting passwords to club members; you may also log in at the member portal and click on ZOOM CLASS LINKS.


 
Sat Jan 22 10:30 am Tai Chi Club
Tue Jan 25  4:30 pm Tai Chi Club
Wed Jan 26
 
 
 
 2:00 pm
 4:00 pm
 4:00 pm
 6:00 pm
Memoir and More Writing Group
Spanish Club
Theater Lovers’ Group
Ethnic Eats Club
Thu Jan 27  4:30 pm Tai Chi Club
Fri Jan 28
 
 
 
 9:30 am
11:00 am
11:00 am
12:00 noon
Craft and Conversation
Classic Literature Club
Homer, etc.
Photography Club
Sat Jan 29 10:30 am Tai Chi Club
Tue Feb 1  4:30 pm Tai Chi Club
Wed Feb 2
 
 4:00 pm
 4:00 pm
Mah Jongg Club
History Club
Thu Feb 3  4:30 pm Tai Chi Club
Fri Feb 4
 
 
 9:30 am
11:00 am
11:00 am
Craft and Conversation
Classic Literature Club
Homer, etc.
Sat Feb 5 10:30 am Tai Chi Club
 




















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About OLLI E-News

OLLI E-News was created by Rod Zumbro, who served as its editor from 2005 to 2013.

Chief Editor: Paul Van Hemel
Associate Editor: David Gundry
Weekly Editor Team: David Gundry, John Nash, Sheri Siesseger
, Paul Van Hemel 
Proofreaders: Rebecca Jann, Susan Van Hemel, Tom Appich, Roz Stark, Jane Hassell

Submissions: Members are encouraged to submit letters to the editor, letters to Ms. Ollie Ettakit (on etiquette matters), OLLI-related news items, articles, and photos. Submit material to: ollienewseditor@gmail.com.

Deadline: Tuesday, 6:00, for that week's issue (Monday, 6:00, for letters to the editor); early submissions are greatly appreciated. Please limit articles to about 250 words.
Search E-News: You can view past issues of OLLI E-News at ENews Archives. To search the content within issues, use Search or enter your search term(s) in Google followed by “site:ollidev2.earthcare.com/” without the quotes.

An Amazon Smile Link appears here. When you shop using the Smile link designating OLLI as your charitable choice, we'll receive a 0.5 % donation, based on the value of your purchase.

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ENews-January-7-2022

January 7, 2022 by Ernestine Meyer

OLLI E-News January 7, 2022
Print a condensed .pdf copy of this newsletter, two web pages per sheet of paper.
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Loudoun Newsletter
Dr. Yerin Choi, Mason doctoral graduate in piano performance, discussed her dissertation on the solo piano pieces of Jiesun Lim in September 21 recital during OLLI’s 2021 fall-term
Music Sampler series.

January 7, 2022


Editor of the Week: John Nash
Table of Contents
  • Alerts & Notices
  • Scam Alert!
  • Computer Club: Science
  • Tallwood Book Club
  • Happy New Year!...and Why?
  • Poet's Corner
  • Obituary: Pamela Hughes Cooper-Smuzynski
  • Arts & Music at George Mason
  • Meetings & Clubs
  • About OLLI E-News

Alerts & Notices

  • You may still register for 2022 winter-term classes on a space-available basis.
  • Periodically check this link to stay up-to-date on winter term changes.
  • The next issue of OLLI E-News will be published Friday, January 21; regular deadline for submission of items is Tuesday, January 18, at 6:00.
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From the Desk of the Executive Director

Scam Alert!

 

By Jennifer Disano, Executive Director



One of our members received an email
purportedly from an OLLI instructor, although the email address from which the email was apparently sent is not the instructor’s actual email address. The email stated that the sender (instructor) had tried unsuccessfully to order a birthday gift card online for the sender’s niece and requested the member to purchase the gift card, and then notify the sender (at the phony email address). 

Although on its face the request might seem to be a transparent fraud, it builds on a plausible relationship that the OLLI member might have with an OLLI instructor, in hopes that the possible relationship might make the request plausible also. We are unsure of the origins of this particular scam; however, it is likely that the action of clicking on the scam link or replying to the scam resulted in an email exposure.

To protect yourself, please be cautious and skeptical. No OLLI instructor or staff member will ever request that you purchase something from a third party on their behalf.

To learn more about the latest phishing scams associated with Mason go to this link. To protect yourself from scams, please review Fairfax County advice; click here.
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Computer Club: Science—Opinion, Fiction, or Reality?

3rd Saturday, January 15 via Zoom
Science—Opinion, Fiction, or Reality?
Learn in 30: Tiles and Airtags for Tracking
 
 
 By Paul Howard, OPCUG Program Chair
 

The Computer Club (OLLI Personal Computer User Group, or OPCUG) will meet with its partner, the Potomac Area Technology and Computer Society (PATACS), on Saturday, January 15, via Zoom. Program activities begin at 1:00; the Zoom session usually begins at 12:45.
 
Science—Opinion, Fiction, or Reality? – Presented by Lorrin Garson – There are many in our culture, and worldwide, who believe science is just another opinion among many. Not so. Using chemistry as an exemplar, the following will be discussed: (a) sources of science information, (b) publishers of science, (c) where research is done and who does it, (d) how science information is vetted, (e) errors and fraud in science, and (f) (briefly) science education.
 
Lorrin Garson had a long career in technical publishing of chemical information. His presentations to our computer groups are famous for their thorough research and clarity in explaining topics such as cryptography, encryption of personal data, cloud storage, and the origins of personal computers.
 
Learn in 30: Tiles and Airtags for Tracking – Presented by John Krout. This presentation will introduce you to tiles and airtags, small battery-powered devices that can be attached to your property. These are designed to help you find misplaced or stolen property by using an app on your smart phone or tablet.
 
By far the most widely publicized use of tiles and airtags is to find checked luggage lost by an airline. Tiles and airtags can also help you find your car in a large parking lot, as well as find your purse, key ring, wallet, bicycle, stroller, and even pets and small children.
 
A frequent meeting presenter, John was the author of many of the articles on PATACS’ Zoom reference page, and many PATACS Posts newsletter offerings.
 
See full details on this meeting by clicking here. For information on the Computer Club, see the OPCUG Website. OPCUG dues are $5 for 2022—see http://olligmu.org/opcug/comm.html for details on making payment. Attend via Zoom’s cloud meeting service, beginning at 1:00. Please click this link to join the meeting and use passcode 757899 or enter meeting ID 883 4829 4760 in the
Zoom app and use the above passcode.
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Tallwood Book Club



 By Betty Ellerbee, Tallwood Book Club Coordinator



The Tallwood Book Club will continue to meet via Zoom on the second Friday of each month at 2:30. Refer to the OLLI daily schedule email for Zoom link and other information.
 
The selection for the January 14 meeting is Tightrope by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl Wudunn. The selection for the February 11 meeting is The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett.
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Happy New Year!...and Why?

 

By John Nash,
E-News editor


Happy New Year to everyone! I’m sure you often have wondered why the new year occurs when it does. Why isn’t it in April when the flowers are blooming, or when the federal budget begins (if it does), or even rotating among the months so none will feel left out?

In the old days – around 150 BC and before - everyone used an ugly, old lunar-based calendar which had become very inaccurate over the years. The first of the year seemed to bounce around, depending on who was in power.

The first time the new year was celebrated on January 1st was in Rome in 153 B.C. The new year was moved from March to January because that was the beginning of the civil year, the month that the two newly elected Roman consuls began their one-year tenure. But this new year date was not always strictly or widely observed, and many people still celebrated on March 1 or whenever.

Finally, Julius Caesar, as dictator and “sole decider,” missing a few of his wife's birthdays, created a new solar-based calendar which he named after himself and declared January 1 definitely was the official new year! So there! Sadly, the Julian calendar also had a few flaws and it was finally replaced in the 16th century by the Gregorian calendar.

Interestingly, there are many other calendars: Jewish, Chinese, Muslim, Hindu, and others based on such things as religious events, astrological occurrences, growing seasons, or whatever else that might seem reasonable at the time. We even have an OLLI calendar, but we stuck with the traditional beginning on January 1. Caesar is happy!
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Poet's Corner
Courtesy of the Poetry Workshop

Three Kings Day on 37th St.
 
I recall one January day when
winter sunshine fell about New York.
It was mild on the cross street
where we lived, brighter at 37th at
the park, to which I took the kids.
 
Dozens of Christmas trees lay on
the curbs along our familiar route.
Traffic was light. The city, sad,
disconsolate, took comfort,
looking up in some surprise at the
unexpected sun.
 
At the park wrought iron railings took us
in and with the leafless branches made
striped light. We were the only three that
afternoon to see the winter sunlight falling
on the abiding benches and the swings.
 
                              Caroline McNeil
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Obituary: Pamela Hughes Cooper-Smuzynski

Pamela Cooper-Smuzynski, OLLI member since 2007, lost a battle to cancer on December 26, 2021. As an enthusiastic OLLI member, Pam particularly liked courses in the 400 series—literature, theater, and writing. She also enjoyed “Trip Tales.”

Pam taught elementary school in Georgia and South Carolina, and in this area, she was the founding librarian at Sangster Elementary School in Springfield, Virginia. As an elementary school librarian, she loved books, literature, and reading, especially to and with children. She will be missed by her friends at OLLI. 

Arrangements for a private celebration of her life are being planned. Further information is available at this link.
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Arts & Music at George Mason
No Performances until September


By Shelly Gersten, OLLI E-News Staff Writer


 
As Mason’s campuses reopen, programs are offered at both Fairfax and Manassas campuses, along with virtual events. Proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test result is required for all audience members. Dr. Linda Apple Monson produces a periodic “Notes from the Director.” This email is full of interesting online performances by the students and faculty of the School of Music. If you would like to receive these bulletins, just send an email to Brianna Schoen at bschoen@gmu.edu. Also, the Center for the Arts has a website, Mason Arts at Home, which has a calendar of online events and access to many past performances. Information also can be found at CFA ticket purchase page, Center for the Arts YouTube Channel, or the Hylton ticket purchase page.
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At the Fairfax Campus Venues

Camille A. Brown & Dancers
Sat, Jan 22, 8:00
Concert Hall
Admission: $46, $39, $28
 
Keyboard Conversations with Jeffrey Siegel: Fantastic Fantasies
Sun, Jan 23, 7:00
Concert Hall
Admission: $48, $41, $29
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At the Fairfax Campus Venues

Mason Student & Faculty Performances
(see music.gmu.edu for additional student recitals)

No events scheduled
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At the Hylton Center (Manassas Campus)

Gallery Exhibition: Zia Palmer - Women of the Same Blood
Ongoing through Sun, Jan 9

Hylton Performing Arts Center
Buchanan Partners Art Gallery
Admission: Free


Gallery Exhibit: 10th Annual Prince William County Public Schools Student Exhibition
Tue, Jan 11 – Sun, Feb 20
Hylton Performing Arts Center
Buchanan Partners Art Gallery
Admission: Free
 
Dance, Etc. School of the Arts: 40th Winter Concert
Sat, Jan 15, 7:00
Hylton Performing Arts Center
Gregory Family Theater
Admission: $20
 
ARTfactory Pied Piper Theatre: Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella
Sat, Jan 22, 2:00 and 7:00
Sun, Jan 23, 3:00
Hylton Performing Arts Center
Merchant Hall
Admission: $20 adult; $16 youth (ages 12 and under); Early Bird Special (through 1/16/22): $16 adult; $14 youth

 
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For further details on any of the above events, see the CFA event calendar and the Hylton Center event calendar.
 
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Meetings & Clubs

Please note: Physical meetings for clubs and activities are canceled until further notice in accordance with Mason’s guidelines. OLLI is conducting its classes and activities online. Refer to the university's coronavirus website for official university updates and check the OLLI calendar for revised information.

The following list covering the next two weeks is extracted for your convenience from the master online calendar maintained by the office. The list is accurate as of mid-week but for the most up-to-date information, please view the latest forecast of coming events on our website (News/OLLI Calendar). Note: All OLLI members are welcome at, and encouraged to attend, meetings of the Board of Directors, committees and resource groups, kick-off coffees, etc. (bolded below). The OLLI office has sent (or will send) emails with links and meeting passwords to club members; you may also log in at the member portal and click on ZOOM CLASS LINKS.

 
Sat Jan 8 10:30 am Tai Chi Club
Mon Jan 10  9:30 am What’s in the Daily News?
Tue Jan 11
 
 
 9:30 am
11:00 am
 4:30 pm
Annex Art
Spanish Club
Tai Chi Club
Wed Jan 12
 
10:30 am
 2:00 pm
Tom Crooker Investment Forum
Memoir and More Writing Group
Thu Jan 13
 
 
 
10:00 am
11:50 am
12:15 pm
 4:30 pm
Program Planning Committee
All the News, Continued
Special Events Program Planning Group
Tai Chi Club
Fri Jan 14
 
 
 
 9:30 am
 9:30 am
11:00 am
 2:30 pm
Photography Club
Craft and Conversation
Homer, etc.
Tallwood Book Club
Sat Jan 15
 
10:30 pm
 1:00 pm
Tai Chi Club
Personal Computer User Group
Mon Jan 17
 
 9:30 am
11:00 am
What’s in the Daily News?
Poetry Club
Tue Jan 18
 
 9:30 am
 4:30 pm
Annex Art
Tai Chi Club
Wed Jan 19
 
 
10:00 am
10:30 am
 2:00 pm
Mah Jongg Club
Tom Crooker Investment Forum
Memoir and More Writing Group
Thu Jan 20
 
11:50 am
 4:30 pm
All the News, Continued
Tai Chi Club
Fri Jan 21
 
 
 9:30 am
10:00 am
11:00 am
Craft and Conversation
Board of Directors Meeting
Homer, etc.
Sat Jan 22 10:30 am Tai Chi Club
 
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About OLLI E-News

OLLI E-News was created by Rod Zumbro, who served as its editor from 2005 to 2013.

Chief Editor: Paul Van Hemel
Associate Editor: David Gundry
Weekly Editor Team: David Gundry, John Nash, Sheri Siesseger
, Paul Van Hemel 
Proofreaders: Rebecca Jann, Susan Van Hemel, Tom Appich, Roz Stark, Jane Hassell

Submissions: Members are encouraged to submit letters to the editor, letters to Ms. Ollie Ettakit (on etiquette matters), OLLI-related news items, articles, and photos. Submit material to: ollienewseditor@gmail.com.

Deadline: Tuesday, 6:00, for that week's issue (Monday, 6:00, for letters to the editor); early submissions are greatly appreciated. Please limit articles to about 250 words.
Search E-News: You can view past issues of OLLI E-News at ENews Archives. To search the content within issues, use Search or enter your search term(s) in Google followed by “site:ollidev2.earthcare.com/” without the quotes.

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December 23, 2021 by Ernestine Meyer

OLLI E-News December 24, 2021
Print a condensed .pdf copy of this newsletter, two web pages per sheet of paper.
Website   Quick Links  Catalog   DocStore   Facebook  Officials   Member Portal   Contact Us
Loudoun Newsletter
Some Photos from Photography Club Field Trip to National Building Museum, November 19.
Photos by George Bradshaw (GB), John Olsen (JO), Lynn Cline (LC), and George Addison (GA)

December 24, 2021


Editor of the Week: Paul Van Hemel
Table of Contents

Alerts & Notices

  • You may still register for 2022 winter-term classes on a space-available basis.
  • Periodically check this link to stay up-to-date on winter term changes.
  • OLLI Mason will be closed on holiday break through January 2.
  • The next issue of OLLI E-News will be published Friday, January 7; regular deadline for submission of items is Tuesday, January 4, at 6:00.

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Share Your Expertise as an OLLI Instructor in 2022!


By Camille Hodges, Humanities and Social Sciences/Current Events Program Planning
Group Co-chair


OLLI is looking for instructors willing to teach a few classes:
  • Examining the Biden Administration’s Domestic and Foreign Policy Agenda/2021-2024
  • Democracy vs. Authoritarianism in the USA and Abroad
  • Is America in Decline? Empirical Indicators and Implications for Present and Future Generations.
 This could be you! Please contact one of the following OLLI program coordinators if you are interested:
Shannon Kim Morrow, Program Associate—smorrow4@gmu.edu
Nancy Klein, Communications and Program Associate— nklein4@gmu.edu.
 
OR complete the course proposal form available at this link.
 
We encourage multiple sessions, if possible. Thank you!
 
Editor’s Note: This article appeared in recent issues; the Program Planning Group requested the repeat for emphasis and to encourage your participation in sharing the benefits of OLLI.
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Want to Know How Algorithms Rule the World?


By Camille Hodges, Humanities and Social Sciences/Current Events Program Planning
Group Co-chair


Sign up for OLLI Course #977 in the winter 2022 course catalog and get the answer to this question and more. You will find this class listed in the “Special Events” section (page 23). Three distinguished Mason professors discuss their research on this topic on Friday, February 18 from 2:00-3:30 and show how ethical behavior is essential when using technology. Share this critical information with your friends, associates, and young people in your social circle.
 
Editor’s Note: This article appeared in recent issues; the Program Planning Group requested the repeat for emphasis and to encourage your participation in sharing the benefits of OLLI.
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Photo of the Month



The December 2021 Photo of the Month theme was Look Up/Look Down. We selected John Olsen's photo "Harper’s Ferry," which may also be viewed at this page. To view other photos by members of the Photography Club, visit the club's photo website.
                                      -- By John Olsen and Ed Marion, Photography Club Coordinators
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Poet's Corner
Courtesy of the Poetry Workshop
Mid-century Trees
 
It was often like a Frost poem,
although I couldn’t have
told you that back then.
 
We got in the car, my mother
and I, and my father drove
down Route 58 toward Cape Cod
for about an hour to Carver, just
after the two-lane road enchantingly
split into two sides lined by
evergreens, right, left, and center.
 
If we were lucky, it snowed as we
roamed through the woods
owned by a man my father knew,
looking for the perfect tree,
the soft crunch of pristine snow
under our feet and the blacks
and dark greens of trees against
the white all around us.
 
When we found our tree—
quickly when it was very cold,
more slowly when it wasn’t—
always huge and beautiful,
my father cut it down with his saw.
Then we carefully pulled it back
to the car, struggled to rope
it safely on the roof.
 
Paid the dollar, sometimes a dollar
and a quarter, and headed home.
 
This huge beautiful perfect tree,
every year we found one.
 
                                   — Betty Smith
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Arts & Music at George Mason
Performances, December 24 through January 6


By Shelly Gersten, OLLI E-News Staff Writer


 
As Mason’s campuses reopen, programs are offered at both Fairfax and Manassas campuses, along with virtual events. Proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test result is required for all audience members. Dr. Linda Apple Monson produces a periodic “Notes from the Director.” This email is full of interesting online performances by the students and faculty of the School of Music. If you would like to receive these bulletins, just send an email to Brianna Schoen at bschoen@gmu.edu. Also, the Center for the Arts has a website, Mason Arts at Home, which has a calendar of online events and access to many past performances.
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At the Fairfax Campus Venues

No events scheduled
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Mason Student & Faculty Performances
(see music.gmu.edu for additional student recitals)

No events scheduled
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At the Hylton Center (Manassas Campus)

Gallery Exhibition: Zia Palmer - Women of the Same Blood
Ongoing through Sun, Jan 9
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For further details on any of the above events, see the CFA event calendar and the Hylton Center event calendar.
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Meetings & Clubs

Please note: Physical meetings for clubs and activities are canceled until further notice in accordance with Mason’s guidelines. OLLI is conducting its classes and activities online, with the exception of a few activities testing a hybrid of in-person and online events. Refer to the university's coronavirus website for official university updates and check the OLLI calendar for revised information.

The following list covering the next two weeks is extracted for your convenience from the master online calendar maintained by the office. The list is accurate as of mid-week but for the most up-to-date information, please view the latest forecast of coming events on our website (News/OLLI Calendar). Note: All OLLI members are welcome at, and encouraged to attend, meetings of the Board of Directors, committees and resource groups, kick-off coffees, etc. The OLLI office has sent (or will send) emails with links and meeting passwords to club members; you may also log in at the member portal and click on ZOOM CLASS LINKS.


 
Dec 25 – Jan 2 Winter Break ❄️❄️❄️
Tue Dec 28  4:30 pm Tai Chi Club
Thu Dec 30  4:30 pm Tai Chi Club
Mon Jan 3
 
 9:30 am
11:00 am
What’s in the Daily News?
Poetry Club
Tue Jan 4
 
 9:30 am
 4:30 pm
Annex Art
Tai Chi Club
Wed Jan 5
 
 
10:00 am
11:50 am
 2:00 pm
Mah Jongg Club
Tom Crooker Investment Forum
Memoir and More Writing Group
Thu Jan 6  4:30 pm Tai Chi Club
Fri Jan 7
 
 9:30 am
11:00 am
Craft and Conversation
Homer, etc.
Sat Jan 8 10:30 am Tai Chi Club
 













 
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Best Wishes for the Holiday Season and the New Year from the E-News Team!
About OLLI E-News

OLLI E-News was created by Rod Zumbro, who served as its editor from 2005 to 2013.

Chief Editor: Paul Van Hemel
Associate Editor: David Gundry
Weekly Editor Team: David Gundry, John Nash, Sheri Siesseger
, Paul Van Hemel 
Proofreaders: Rebecca Jann, Susan Van Hemel, Tom Appich, Roz Stark, Jane Hassell

Submissions: Members are encouraged to submit letters to the editor, letters to Ms. Ollie Ettakit (on etiquette matters), OLLI-related news items, articles, and photos. Submit material to: ollienewseditor@gmail.com.

Deadline: Tuesday, 6:00, for that week's issue (Monday, 6:00, for letters to the editor); early submissions are greatly appreciated. Please limit articles to about 250 words.
Search E-News: You can view past issues of OLLI E-News at ENews Archives. To search the content within issues, use Search or enter your search term(s) in Google followed by “site:ollidev2.earthcare.com/” without the quotes.

An Amazon Smile Link appears here. When you shop using the Smile link designating OLLI as your charitable choice, we'll receive a 0.5 % donation, based on the value of your purchase.

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