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OLLI E-News (Weekly Newsletter)

ENews-November-12-2021

November 13, 2021 by Ernestine Meyer

OLLI E-News November 12, 2021
Print a condensed .pdf copy of this newsletter, two web pages per sheet of paper.
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Loudoun Newsletter
President Paul Howard and Executive Director Jennifer Disano host annual OLLI Town Hall, November 5

November 12, 2021


Editor of the Week: David Gundry
Table of Contents
  • Alerts & Notices
  • Save the Date: Help Plan OLLI Mason Programs, Thursday, December 2, 10:00
  • Support the Outreach Committee
  • Computer Club
  • Poet's Corner
  • Arts & Music at George Mason
  • Meetings & Clubs
  • About OLLI E-News

Alerts & Notices

 
  • Watch for your winter-term catalog, which should arrive in the mail within the next two weeks. Winter-term registration begins November 29.
  • Remember, when you register for 2022 winter term, you must register for clubs. This allows OLLI to maintain current club rosters and ensures that you receive emails about your club's activities and events.
  • The next issue of OLLI E-News will be published Friday, November 26; regular deadline for submission of items is Tuesday, November 23, at 6:00.

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Save the Date: Help Plan OLLI Mason Programs, Thursday, December 2, 10:00


By Pat Bangs
, Literature, Language, and Theater Program Planning Group Co-chair



All OLLI Mason members are invited to our all-campus program planning group meeting for Literature, Language, and Theater program planning. Mark your calendars and set aside some time on Thursday, December 2 from 10:00-11:30 via Zoom to share in the planning of these popular topics.  

Is there a favorite author or playwright you want to know more about? Want to dabble in new writing workshops or suggest a new language to offer? Know any local teacher resources or—thanks to Zoom—instructors farther afield? Maybe you just want to see how the program-planning process works. Don’t miss this opportunity to offer your thoughts and suggestions as we plan programs for our summer 2022 term and beyond.

Also, learn about the planning for our return to in-person teaching on all campuses in our spring term, with Zoom and hybrid options available to instructors and members as well. And, of course, if you, or anyone you know, would like to join our committee, here is your opportunity to see the process in action.

See you December 2 at 10:00. Click this Zoom link to join the meeting. The Zoom link and other information will also appear in the OLLI Daily Schedule email for December 2.

If you can’t make it and want to share program ideas, feel free to contact me by email at Pbangs68@gmail.com.

Thanks so much for your interest and contributions.
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Support the Outreach Committee


By Debby Mossburg, Outreach Committee Chair




Looking for a way to use your personal and professional skills to help OLLI? The Outreach Committee needs you! We welcome anyone interested in helping us to spread the word about this amazing learning community, but we especially need people with any of the following:
  • Marketing and/or advertising experience
  • Graphic arts and/or video production experience
  • Social media savvy
  • An interest in increasing the diversity of our membership
  • A background in journalism and/or a love of writing
  • An enthusiasm for spreading the word about OLLI.
Many of the benefits we enjoy as OLLI members are only possible with a robust membership, but our membership numbers have been in decline since 2016. Joining our Outreach Committee is one way to help reverse the trend and improve your OLLI. Please contact debby.mossburg@verizon.net if you want to be part of the solution. Thanks!
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Computer Club
3rd Saturday, November 20, In-Person/Zoom Hybrid
Removing Bloatware from Android Devices
  Overview of Apple Computers for Windows Users

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, November 20, in an in-person/Zoom hybrid session. Program activities begin at 1:00.

Removing Bloatware from Android Devices – Presented by John Krout. Bloatware is any application on a portable device that was installed before you bought the device and is not used by you. Bloatware takes up storage space on your device and, if started accidentally, can track your phone location and your uses of other applications, so it makes sense to remove bloatware. This presentation will show you three removal methods. Multiple methods are useful because some bloatware is specifically designed to resist the normal method of un-installation. Learn the normal method, application assistance for removing bloatware, and the application-developer method for removing bloatware.

John Krout's articles on a variety of topics appear regularly in the PATACS Posts newsletter. He is a frequent presenter at OPCUG/PATACS joint meetings, and served as an officer of WACUG, a predecessor organization of PATACS.

Learn in 30: Overview of Apple Computers for Windows Users – Presented by Lorrin Garson. This isn't a sales pitch for Apple computers, rather a presentation to acquaint Microsoft Windows users with the user interface and basic functions of Macs. Topics to be covered: (a) the desktop, dock, and menu bar, (b) basic "getting around," (c) system preferences, (d) applications and utilities, (e) the Mac operating system (macOS), (f) the App Store, (g) "Spotlight", (h) backup and recovery.

Lorrin is a regular speaker at OPCUG/PATACS sessions on a wide variety of computer and scientific topics.

See full details on this meeting by clicking here. For information on the Computer Club, see the OPCUG Website. OPCUG dues are $5 for 2021—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 458615 or enter meeting ID 846 0789 9770 in the Zoom app and use the above passcode.
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Poet's Corner
Courtesy of the Poetry Workshop
Us 

Bodies imperceptibly dissolving away
turning into swamp soup
hormone driven desires long
gone.

That is as they say
the “March”
so our minds
at least for now
float happily on
not even close to
gone.
            Tony Rounds
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Arts & Music at George Mason
Performances, November 12 through November 22


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: La Bohème
Sat, Nov 13, 8:00
Sun, Nov 14, 2:00
Concert Hall
Admission: $110, $70, $40.

Keyboard Conversations® with Jeffrey Siegel: The Glorious Music of Chopin
Sun, Nov 21, 7:00
Concert Hall
Admission: $48, $41, $29.

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

Kathy Mulcahy: Clarinet Masterclass
Sat, Nov 13, 10:00
Virtual Event, check music.gmu.edu for details
Admission: Free.

Mason Jazz Vocal Night
Mon, Nov 15, 8:00
Concert Hall
Admission: $12 adults; $8 seniors.

Mason Fall New Dances Concert
Fri, Nov 12, 8:00
Sat, Nov 13, 8:00
Merchant Hall
Admission: $15 adults; $10 seniors.

 
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At the Hylton Center (Manassas Campus)

Gallery Exhibition: Carroll Sockwell - Grey
Continuing through Sun, Nov 14
Hylton Performing Arts Center, Buchanan Partners Art Gallery
Admission: Free.

Somers Voice LLC: Sistas the Musical
Fri, Nov 5, 7:00
Sat, Nov 6 and Nov 13, 2:00, 7:00
Sun, Nov 7 and Nov 14, 3:00
Gregory Family Theater
Admission: $25.

The War and Treaty, Concert
Sun, Nov 14, 7:00
Merchant Hall
Admission: $44, $37, $26.
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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 Nov 13 10:30 am Tai Chi Club
Tue Nov 16  4:30 pm Tai Chi Club
Wed Nov 17
 
10:00 am
 6:00 pm
Mah Jongg Club
Ethnic Eats Club
Thu Nov 18

 
 
10:00 am

 4:00 pm
 4:30 pm
Humanities and Social Sciences/Current Events Program Planning Group Meeting
Reston Book Club
Tai Chi Club
Fri Nov 19
 
 
 
 9:30 am
10:00 am
11:00 am
 2:00 pm
Craft and Conversation
Board of Directors Meeting
Homer, etc.
OLLI Players: Starline 1-17
Sat Nov 20
 
10:30 am
 1:00 pm
Tai Chi Club
Personal Computer User Group
Tue Nov 23  9:30 am Annex Art
Wed Nov 24  2:00 pm Memoir and More Writing 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-October-29-2021

October 29, 2021 by Ernestine Meyer

OLLI E-News October 29, 2021
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Loudoun Newsletter
Toni Acton, Member Services Committee Chair, Hosts the Fall 2021 Grab 'n' Go Coffee Klatch, October 22. 

October 29, 2021


Editor of the Week: John Nash
Table of Contents
  • Alerts & Notices
  • Mason President Marks Anniversary and Hosts Lecture and Forum Series
  • Let Summer 2022 be Your Time to Teach at OLLI
  • History Club November Meeting
  • Humanities and Social Sciences/Current Events Program Planning Group Meeting
  • Boo to You!...and Halloween, too!
  • Poet's Corner
  • Arts & Music at George Mason
  • Student Scholarship Spotlight Event
  • Meetings & Clubs
  • About OLLI E-News

Alerts & Notices

  • Note: Starting in 2022, you will need to register for clubs each term (e.g., when you register for 2022 winter term). This allows OLLI to maintain current club rosters and ensures that you receive emails about your club's activities and events.
  • The next issue of OLLI E-News will be published Friday, November 5; regular deadline for submission of items is Tuesday, November 2, at 6:00.

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From the Desk of the Executive Director

Mason President Marks Anniversary and Hosts Lecture and Forum Series



By Jennifer Disano, Executive Director


The month of October marked the first year since Dr. Gregory Washington’s investiture as George Mason University’s eighth president. In celebration, Dr. Washington hosted a series of lectures and forums to discuss the “Grand Challenges” and “Issues of Our Time” which highlighted many scholars familiar to OLLI classrooms, including Dr. Stephan Crew, Dr. Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera, Dr. Steve Pearlstein, and Dr. Virginia Espina, to name a few.

These scholars shared their research on our environment, immigration policy, media, and social issues and provided their thoughts on the impact of these topics for Mason students, the United States, and the world. I encourage you to check out GMU TV at https://gmutv.gmu.edu/ to view video recordings of these terrific events. At OLLI, thanks to the tireless work of OLLI program coordinators, we are fortunate to enjoy lectures from our wonderful Mason professors as part of our regular programming.
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Let Summer 2022 be Your Time to Teach at OLLI

  

By Camille Hodges, Humanities and Social Sciences/Current Events Program Planning Group Co-chair
 
If you have ever thought about volunteering to share your expertise on a subject with OLLI members, now is the time to submit your course idea(s) for our 2022 summer session. OLLI invites you to share your expertise on topics that reflect your knowledge in any area including:
  • Classes with a multicultural focus
  • The 4th and 5th estates (news media and social media)
  • International culture and issues
  • The psychology of social media.
If you have an interest in teaching any classes (via Zoom or hybrid) or have questions or ideas of your own, please contact either of the following Humanities and Social Sciences/Current Events (HSS/CE) committee chairpersons:

Camille Hodges        mimihodges4@gmail.com
Peg O’Brien             mazob@live.com.
 
Additionally, you may fill out the course proposal form found at this link. The form will go directly to the OLLI program planners.
 
The deadline for submitting proposals to teach during the summer 2022 session is January 28, 2022. We encourage multi-session classes. Thank you!
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History Club November Meeting

 

By Elizabeth Lambert, History Club Coordinator



The November Zoom meeting of the History Club will take place this coming Wednesday, November 3, at 4:00. Our speaker is Elva Card, OLLI member and teacher, who will give us a brief history of Korea and discuss that country’s modern divided situation. As Elva aptly describes Korea’s place: “It is sometimes called a shrimp caught between two whales.” The two whales, of course, are China and Japan.

Elva’s particular interest in Korea began with a three-week teacher seminar in Korea that included lectures at Yonsei University and a tour of South Korea. Based on her experiences and ongoing studies of Korea, Elva’s presentation will shed light on a country that is unique in many ways. It is, indeed, timely; we hope you will join us on November 3.
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Humanities and Social Sciences/Current Events Program Planning Group Meeting
  

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

Good Morning!

I know you are all enjoying the fall weather as well as OLLI fall courses.
Our next meeting of the Humanities and Social Sciences/Current Events (HSS/CE) Program Planning Group will be via Zoom on Thursday, November 18, at 10:00.

Shannon Morrow will send the link a few days before the meeting date and I will send the agenda at the beginning of that week. Everyone should have received a technology update from me as well as reading information in the OLLI E-News.

I hope you will join us on November 18.

Continue to be safe and well.
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Boo to You!...and Halloween, too!


 
By John Nash, E-News Editor


We know the line from Percy Bysshe Shelley’s Ode to the West Wind: “O, Wind! If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind?” Let’s paraphrase that a bit: ”O, Leaves! If Fall comes, can Halloween be far behind?”

Halloween is this Sunday and the weather in our area promises to be good for bringing out all those ghosts and goblins and trick ‘r treaters. This is one of my favorite holidays as it is for many people. Statistics show that over the past years Halloween has grown in importance as a holiday celebration, with a large commercial boost from costumes, decorations, parties, and – yes – candy!

My wife always put me in charge of dispensing the treats when the doorbell rang. When confronted with a chorus of “trick ‘r treat” I’d sometimes look serious and say, “What kind of tricks can you do?” There was usually a stunned, puzzled look, but then creativity kicked in. I’ve had some Robinson cheerleaders doing cheers on my front yard, many wobbly cartwheels, and some pretty bad singing. But all laced with lots of laughter…and candy!

Once, my son and grandson dressed up as Batman and Robin and came over to trick ‘r treat us. They were sitting in the living room when I went to answer the doorbell. There was a little guy all dressed up as Batman. “Wow! You look great! But I’ve got the real Batman in my house!” He looked around me, saw my son still in costume, and shot right past me into the house! Fortunately, his parents were nearby, laughing, so there was only a fleeting moment of panic of having a young child enter my house unaccompanied!

Sadly, my neighborhood has “matured” and there are fewer trick ‘r treaters that come out now. So if you see a tall, gray-haired guy behind a Covid mask saying "trick ‘r treat," give him some candy or something stronger! But don’t expect a trick…those days are over!

Have a safe and Happy Halloween!
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Poet's Corner
Courtesy of the Poetry Workshop
Wouldn’t that be a pity
She fears me
minute me
a speck
to her mammoth magnitude
All I ask is a drop or two
of blood  
just a morsel of life force
Surely a creature
of her majesty
can bestow
an imperceptible nod
to the sanctity of others’
humble existence
That I may ply myself
on her beneficence
I wait poised on a lowly branch
arms extended in supplication
hoping she passes
skims a hand in my direction
so I may latch on
burrow in
suck my fill
Till I need her no more
and drop engorged
to a well-won slumber
What’s that you say?
She could suffer from a disease I transfer 
blossoming into a bullseye
or some such annoyance
 
Well, wouldn’t that be a pity           
Susan Rexroad
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Arts & Music at George Mason
Performances, October 29 through November 8


By Shelly Gersten, OLLI E-News Staff Writer
 

Mason’s campuses are in the process of reopening. Limited programs at both Fairfax and Manassas campuses, along with virtual performances, are available for us to access and enjoy. 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

Jerusalem Quartet, Strings
Sun, Nov 7, 4:00
Concert Hall
Admission: $60, $51, $36, half-price for youth through grade 12.
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Mason Student & Faculty Performances
(see music.gmu.edu for additional student recitals)

Mason School of Theater, A Concert Presentation of Footloose
Fri, Oct 29, 8:00
Sat, Oct 30, 2:00 and 8:00
Sun, Oct 31, 2:00
Concert Hall
Admission: 
 $30 adults; $15 students, faculty/staff, and seniors.
 
Mason Symphony Orchestra Concert
Wed, Nov 3, 8:00
Concert Hall
Admission: $12 adults, $8 seniors, and $5 youth through grade 12.

Mason Choirs Fall Concert
Sat, Nov. 6, 4:00
Concert Hall
Admission: $12 adults, $8 seniors, and $5 youth through grade 12.
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At the Hylton Center (Manassas Campus)

Gallery Exhibition: Carroll Sockwell - Grey
Continuing through Sun, Nov 14
Hylton Performing Arts Center, Buchanan Partners Art Gallery
Admission: Free.
 

Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra: Swingin' with the Met
Sat, Oct 30, 8:00
Merchant Hall
Admission: $46, $39, $28.

Axial Dance: Scary Talented!
Sun, Oct 31, 12:30
Large Rehearsal Hall
Admission: $14.

Somers Voice: Sistas, the Musical
Fri, Nov 5, 7:00
Sat, Nov 6, 2:00 and 7:00
Gregory Family Theater
Admission: $25.

Old Bridge Chamber Orchestra: Picture of Pictures at an Exhibition
Sat, Nov 6, 7:30
Merchant Hall
Admission: $20 adults; $15 seniors.

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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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Student Scholarship Spotlight Event
From Mason's Dewberry School of Music
 

RSVP to ringle@gmu.edu by November 3 to get the Zoom link.
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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 Oct 30 10:30 am Tai Chi Club
Tue Nov 2  4:30 pm Tai Chi Club
Wed Nov 3
 
 4:00 pm
 4:00 pm
Mah Jongg Club
History Club
Thu Nov 4  4:30 pm Tai Chi Club
Fri Nov 5
 
10:00 am
 1:00 pm
Town Hall Meeting
Thanksgiving Volunteer Celebration
Sat Nov 6 10:30 am Tai Chi Club
Tue Nov 9  4:30 pm Tai Chi Club
Wed Nov 10
 
 2:00 pm
 4:00 pm
Memoir and More Writing Group
Spanish Club
Thu Nov 11  4:30 pm Tai Chi Club
Fri Nov 12
 
 
 
 
 
 
 9:30 am
 9:30 am
11:00 am
11:00 am
 1:00 pm
 2:00 pm
 2:30 pm
Photography Club
Craft and Conversation
Classic Literature Club
Homer, etc.
Annual Veterans Day Celebration
Cooking Club
Tallwood Book Club
Sat Nov 13 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-October-22-2021

October 22, 2021 by Ernestine Meyer

OLLI E-News October 22, 2021
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Attendees for The Haunted Carousel on October 15 had the treat of an OLLI Players experiment with serious high drama

October 22, 2021


Editor of the Week: Sheri Siesseger
Table of Contents
  • Alerts & Notices
  • Dr. Peter Stearns Among American Historical Association 2021 Prize Winners
  • Summary of October 15 Board of Directors Meeting
  • Literature, Theater, and Languages/Writing: Teach or Plan Programs
  • OLLI Audiovisual/Technology Committee Update Fall 2021
  • Upcoming In-person and Virtual Theater Events for TLG
  • Poet's Corner
  • Arts & Music at George Mason
  • Meetings & Clubs
  • About OLLI E-News

Alerts & Notices

  • The next issue of OLLI E-News will be published Friday, October 29; regular deadline for submission of items is Tuesday, October 26, at 6:00.

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From the Desk of the Executive Director
Dr. Peter Stearns Among American Historical Association 2021 Prize Winners



By Jennifer Disano, Executive Director


A frequent instructor and honorary lifetime member at OLLI, Mason University Professor of History and Provost Emeritus Dr. Peter Stearns has delighted members for many years. He has received recognition by the American Historical Association (AHA) as it announced the winners of its 2021 prizes, to be awarded at the AHA’s 135th annual meeting in New Orleans January 6–9, 2022.

The AHA annual prizes honor exceptional books, distinguished teaching and mentoring in the classroom, public history, and other historical projects. This year’s finalists were selected from a field of over 1,400 entries by nearly 150 dedicated prize committee members. The names, publications, and projects of those who received these awards are a catalog of the best work produced in the historical discipline.

You can find the awards list at this link. Dr. Stearns is one of three honored with an award for scholarly distinction conferred on senior historians for lifetime achievement. We congratulate him on this well-deserved award.
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Summary of October 15 Board of Directors Meeting


By Rita Way, Secretary

 

The regular meeting of the Board of Directors was held virtually October 15, 2021.
 
President Paul Howard opened the meeting by welcoming Judy Pirozzi, our guest speaker. Al Smuzynski, chair of the Ad Hoc Grant committee, introduced the speaker, who is his former colleague. Judy's presentation outlined the process for grant acquisition. Al’s committee will work with her toward the goal of getting grants to help augment the OLLI budget.
 
Paul reported that the team working with him to install a hybrid system in TA‑1 is making good progress. The system will be tested in two classes—The Investment Forum and What’s in the Daily News—sometime in late October or early November.
 
The ramp construction at Tallwood is close to completion. There was a brief interruption due to late delivery of supplies.
 
Executive Director Jennifer Disano reported that masks will be required at all times inside all OLLI facilities. She is working with staff to prepare for the spring 2022 term when OLLI will have three modes to enable OLLI members to attend classes. These are in-person class, Zoom only, and hybrid (combination of in-person and Zoom).
 
Jennifer reported that currently the total membership is 1050 (1001 annual plus 49 introductory).
 
Three resolutions were approved by the Board, as follows.
 
Resolution 211105-01. Resolved, the Board reiterates that as an affiliate of George Mason University, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute will adhere and operate in accordance with George Mason University’s protocols to create a safe and healthy environment during the COVID‑19 and variants pandemic. (Re: Compliance for George Mason University Affiliates).
Resolution passed – 10 pro. 1 abstain. (This resolution was passed by the Board at a special meeting held on October 5).
 
Resolution 211015-01. Resolved, the OLLI Board of Directors approves the proposed 2022 Budget Guidelines and Assumptions.
Resolution passed unanimously.
 
Resolution 211015-02. Resolved, the OLLI Board of Directors approves the proposed Statement of Work (SOW) to contract with Judy Pirozzi.
Resolution passed unanimously.
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Literature, Theater, and Languages/Writing: Teach or Plan Programs
By Pat Bangs, Literature, Theater, and Writing/Languages Program Planning Committee Chair
As part of a volunteer organization, many OLLI members have joined the ranks of our instructors or become members on program planning subject committees. The Literature, Theater, and Languages/Writing (LLT) Program Planning Group is seeking both.
 
Perhaps you are a former teacher missing the classroom experience or have a passion—no need for formal expertise—you would like to share. You may also know individuals in your community who would be good OLLI instructors. Or, if you have a topic you would like to have taught, share it with us and we can search for an instructor. For example, we would like to expand our language offerings, including French and Italian, as well as Spanish, which is extremely popular and has a waiting list this term. We have had a request for a course on James Joyce’s Ulysses. If you or someone you know would like to tackle these needs or anything else, let us know. Beginning with our spring 2022 term, instructors are being asked in what format they would like to teach their class. They can teach in-person, hybrid (in-person with the class on Zoom simultaneously), or virtual only.

The LLT Program Planning Group is also inviting members to become a part of our planning process. In coordination with staff, we meet several times a year to review and plan course offerings for each term.  Planning begins at least six months in advance and sometimes earlier. At the moment we meet via Zoom, but eventually we hope to return to in-person. Serving on the LLT Program Planning Group is a special opportunity to see how OLLI programs evolve and to be an active part of our extraordinary community.
 
If you would like more information about teaching OLLI Literature, Theater, or Languages/Writing programs or joining our group, please feel free to contact me or any of the other group co-chairs below.
 
Pat Bangs                pbangs68@gmail.com
Jackie Gropman       gropman@verizon.net
Linda Bergman        lmbergman50@gmail.com
Norma Reck            NJReck@cs.com
 
OLLI thrives through the generous contributions of its members. Thank you.
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OLLI Audiovisual/Technology Committee Update Fall 2021
By Camille Hodges, Board of Directors Member
I hope you will join with me in appreciation of the great volunteer work of the OLLI Audiovisual/Technology Committee. The latest updates from the committee were reported at the October 15 meeting of the Board of Directors. Many of the updates describe work done to establish and test the capability to conduct classes in hybrid mode, a combination of in-person attendance with the use of Zoom presentation. The committee is resolving challenges associated with hybrid mode to facilitate its use as an option when OLLI is able to resume classes on campus during a term in the near future.

Although the details of the committee activities are more extensive than can be included in this brief article, they are available for you to examine at this link. I encourage you to look at the list of updates to gain an understanding of the efforts of these volunteers to provide OLLI with technology that will enhance our ability maintain the excellence of our institute.
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Upcoming In-person and Virtual Theater Events for TLG


By Norma Jean Reck, Theater Lovers’ Group Coordinator

 

The Theater Lovers' Group (TLG) will hold its next meeting virtually on Wednesday, October 27, from 4:00 – 5:30. All OLLI theater goers are invited to join us—feel free to invite a friend. A representative from the Sterling Playmakers group will speak to us about their community theater group, its productions, theater activities, and history. Details to follow.
 
Mason's School of Theater students will perform "A Concert Presentation of Footloose" October 28 and 29 at 8:00 and October 30 and 31 at 2:00 at Center for the Arts (CFA) Concert Hall. Following the 2:00 matinee on Sunday, October 31, you are invited to join the Friends of Theater and the students' families to "Meet and Greet" the cast after the show. We will meet on Holton Plaza, just outside the CFA. In case of inclement weather, the event will be in the lobby. All audience members are required to show either proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test result. To purchase tickets online, go to cfa.gmu.edu, or by phone, call 703-993-2727. Senior tickets are $15 per person.
 
Director Erin Gardiner describes Footloose, the musical, thusly: "At its core, the show is about a community searching for healing in the wake of a tragedy. Ultimately, the younger generation leads the way to that healing through art and expression." Choreographer Ahmad Maaty says, "Footloose is a high-energy jukebox musical, full of incredible billboard hits that make you want to move." Music Director Joe Walsh says, "The music is fun and catchy. You'll be singing the tunes for weeks after you enjoy a performance."
 
On Monday, November 15 from 12:00 – 1:15, Djola Branner, Mason's new director of the School of Theater, will hold a conversation with playwright/television writer Julia Cho and playwright/director Chay Yew. This event, one of a series of conversations, is part of Mason's Fall Guest Artist Series: Creating Anti-Racist Theater. The series is one example of an ongoing effort to address issues of diversity, equity, and inclusivity. The audience is invited to interact with the guest artists after what is usually a very enlightening and thought-provoking conversation between Branner and the invited guests. If you are even just a little curious about what is happening in the world of theater, you are sure to come away with something to think about. It is a free, virtual event, open to all. To sign up for the event online, go to www.signupgenius.com.
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Poet's Corner
Courtesy of the Poetry Workshop
 
 
A Phony Day
If you want your phone to ring,
Take a nap.
If you want your phone to ring,
Take a nap.
 
There’ll be phone calls from your kids,
Of what the grandkids did—
If you want your phone to ring,
Take a nap.
If you want your phone to ring,
Take a nap.
If you want your phone to ring,
Take a nap.
 
There’s a call from Amazon
Says your account is overdrawn—
If you want your phone to ring,
Take a nap.
If you want your phone to ring,
Take a nap.
If you want your phone to ring,
Take a nap.
 
Your car’s warranty has expired, …
Now that you’re all perspired,
I’ll leave you alone, so you
Can take a nap!
                                                Joan Lunsford
To be sung to the tune of “If You’re Happy and You Know It”
 
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Arts & Music at George Mason
Performances, October 22 through November 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. Beginning October 18, 2021, 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

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

Mason School of Theater, A Concert Presentation of Footloose
Thu, Oct 28, 8:00
Fri, Oct 29, 8:00
Sat, Oct 30, 2:00 and 8:00
Sun, Oct 31, 2:00
Concert Hall
Admission: 
 $30 adults; $15 students, faculty/staff, and seniors.
 
Mason Symphony Orchestra Concert
Wed, Nov 3, 8:00
Concert Hall
Admission: $12 adults, $8 seniors, and $5 youth through grade 12.

Mason Choirs Fall Concert
Sat, Nov. 6, 4:00
Concert Hall
Admission: $12 adults, $8 seniors, and $5 youth through grade 12.
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At the Hylton Center (Manassas Campus)

Gallery Exhibition: Carroll Sockwell - Grey
Continuing through Sun, Nov 14
Hylton Performing Arts Center, Buchanan Partners Art Gallery
Admission: Free.
 

ARTfactory: Sweeney Todd

Fri, Oct 22 and 29, 8:00

Sat, Oct 23 and 30, 8:00

Sun, Oct 24 and 31, 4:00

Gregory Family Theater

Admission: $30.

 

Manassas Symphony Orchestra: Back to the Classics

Sat, Oct 23, 7:30

Merchant Hall

Admission: $20 adults; $15 seniors.

 

US Navy Band: Awakenings

Sun, Oct 24, 3:00

Merchant Hall
Admission: Free; tickets are required.


Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra: Swingin' with the Met
Sat, Oct 30, 8:00
Merchant Hall
Admission: $46, $39, $28.

Somers Voice: Sistas, the Musical
Fri, Nov 5, 7:00
Sat, Nov 6, 2:00 and 7:00
Gregory Family Theater
Admission: $25.

Old Bridge Chamber Orchestra: Picture of Pictures at an Exhibition
Sat, Nov 6, 7:30
Merchant Hall
Admission: $20 adults; $15 seniors.

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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 Oct 23 10:30 am Tai Chi Club
Tue Oct 26  4:30 pm Tai Chi Club
Wed Oct 27
 
 
 2:00 pm
 4:00 pm
 4:00 pm
Memoir and More Writing Group
Spanish Club
Theater Lovers’ Group
Thu Oct 28
 
 4:00 pm
 4:30 pm
Reston Book Club
Tai Chi Club
Fri Oct 29
 
 
 9:30 am
11:00 am
11:00 am
Craft and Conversation
Classic Literature Club
Homer, etc.
Sat Oct 30 10:30 am Tai Chi Club
Tue Nov 2  4:30 pm Tai Chi Club
Wed Nov 3
 
 4:00 pm
 4:00 pm
Mah Jongg Club
History Club
Thu Nov 4  4:30 pm Tai Chi Club
Fri Nov 5
 
10:00 am
 1:00 pm
Town Hall Meeting
Thanksgiving Volunteer Celebration
Sat Nov 6 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-October-15-2021

October 17, 2021 by Ernestine Meyer

OLLI E-News October 15, 2021
Print a condensed .pdf copy of this newsletter, two web pages per sheet of paper.
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National Park Service Ranger Bethany Bagent Describes the Building of the Jefferson Memorial, Park Ranger Potpourri Lecture, October 5

October 15, 2021


Editor of the Week: David Gundry
Table of Contents
  • Alerts & Notices
  • OLLI President's Message October 15
  • Reston Program Planning Group Meeting
  • Join the Directors of Mason's Fall Musical for a Behind-the-Scenes Talk on Footloose
  • Photo of the Month
  • Poet's Corner
  • Arts & Music at George Mason
  • Meetings & Clubs
  • About OLLI E-News

Alerts & Notices

  • OLLI Players perform The Haunted Carousel, Friday, October 15, 2:00–3:00. Emailed "Daily Schedule OLLI Mason" provides link and details.
  • Reminder: OLLI Personal Computer User Group (OPCUG) meeting Saturday, October 16 (tomorrow), at 1:00, via Zoom. The meeting link and other information are available in the emailed "Daily Schedule OLLI Mason" for October 15-16. Meeting details are available at this link.
  • Grab ‘n’ Gab coffee klatch, Friday, October 22, 10:00-11:30. All members welcome. The Zoom meeting link and other information will appear in the emailed "Daily Schedule OLLI Mason" for October 22.
  • The next issue of OLLI E-News will be published Friday, October 22; regular deadline for submission of items is Tuesday, October 19, at 6:00.

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OLLI President's Message October 15


By Paul Howard, President



After a delay caused by supply-chain issues, work has resumed on the construction of the ramp at Tallwood to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), as illustrated by some photos I took on October 9. The photo at left was taken from near the ramp terminus on the upper level, looking down past TA-2 toward TA-3. Near the entry to TA-3, work on the railings for the ramp has begun, as visible in the second photo.
 
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Reston Program Planning Group Meeting

By Shannon Kim Morrow, Program Associate



All are welcome to join us for the next Reston Program Planning Group meeting on Tuesday, October 19 at 4:00. As we move back to in-person classes, it’s doubly important to plan for a robust program in Reston. We encourage you to bring your ideas and suggestions. Please see the Zoom information below. We hope to see you!

Please click this Zoom link to join the Reston Program Planning Group meeting and use passcode 135790 or enter meeting ID 814 8422 2916 in the Zoom application and use the above passcode. You may also dial in at 301-715-8592. Thank you!
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Join the Directors of Mason's Fall Musical for a Behind-the-Scenes Talk on Footloose


By Norma Jean Reck, Theater Lovers’ Group Coordinator




Have you ever wondered just how a director decides upon a vision for a show? Or how the choreographer develops ideas for telling the story through dance? If so, please join the Friends of Theater this Sunday, October 17, 2021, at 4:00, when Mason's Director Erin Gardiner, Music Director Joe Walsh, and Choreographer Ahmad Maaty share their visions for "A Concert Presentation of Footloose." There will be plenty of opportunity during this free, hour-long virtual program to chat with them about their craft. You might want to ask Joe Walsh to compare a concert presentation and a stage performance. What's the difference?

You will also meet Djola Branner, the new Director of Mason's School of Theater, and enjoy the fun and catchy tunes the lead singers will perform.

Footloose, the Broadway show, was based on a 1984 film of the same name. The plot was inspired by actual events that took place in the 1970s in Elmore City, a small, rural, religious town in Oklahoma. The high-school seniors wanted to hold a senior prom, but dancing had been outlawed in 1898, when the town was founded. What happens next is heartwarming and a testament to the healing power of the arts.

You must register for the program. Email Rachel Engle at ringle@gmu.edu. You will receive the Zoom link a day before the program.

Mason's talented School of Theater students will perform "A Concert Presentation of Footloose," October 28-31, 2021, at The Center for the Arts Concert Hall. Senior tickets are $15.
For tickets and more information, click on this link.
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Photo of the Month


 
The October 2021 Photo of the Month theme was Panoramas. We selected Ed Rader's Death Valley photo "Zabriskie Point," 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

crimson leaves take flight
rain pummels their airborne dream
flaming red whirlwind
                                   -Susan Bennett
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Arts & Music at George Mason
Performances, October 8 through October 18


By Shelly Gersten, OLLI E-News Staff Writer
 

Mason’s campuses are in the process of reopening. Limited programs at both Fairfax and Manassas campuses, along with virtual performances, are available for us to access and enjoy. 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

The Magic of Bill Blagg Live!
Sat, Oct 16, 7:00
Concert Hall
Admission: $15.
 
Sphinx Virtuosi
Sun, Oct 17, 3:00
Concert Hall
Admission: $48, $41, $28.
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Mason Student and Faculty Performances 

(see music.gmu.edu for additional student recitals)


No Performances Scheduled
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At the Hylton Center (Manassas Campus)
 

Gallery Exhibition: Carroll Sockwell - Grey

Tue, Oct 12 through Sun, Nov 14

Hylton Performing Arts Center, Buchanan Partners Art Gallery

Admission: Free.

 

Prince William Little Theatre: Dial "M" for Murder

Fri, Oct 8 and 15, 8:00

Sat, Oct 9 and 16, 8:00

Sun, Oct 10 and 17, 2:00

Gregory Family Theater
Admission: $20 Adults; $17 seniors

 

Manassas Ballet Theatre: Dracula

Fri, Oct 15, 7:30

Sat, Oct 16, 7:30

Sun, Oct 17, 3:00

Merchant Hall

Admission: $65, $55, $45, $35, $25.

 

ARTfactory: Sweeney Todd

Fri, Oct 22 and 29, 8:00

Sat, Oct 23 and 30, 8:00

Sun, Oct 24 and 31, 4:00

Gregory Family Theater

Admission: $30.

 

Manassas Symphony Orchestra: Back to the Classics

Sat, Oct 23, 7:30

Merchant Hall

Admission: $20 Adults; $15 seniors.

 

US Navy Band: Awakenings

Sun, Oct 24, 3:00

Merchant Hall
Admission: Free; tickets are required.

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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 Oct 16
 
10:30 am
  1:00 pm
Tai Chi Club
Personal Computer User Group Meeting
Tue Oct 19
 
 4:00 pm
 4:30 pm
Reston Program Planning Group Meeting
Tai Chi Club
Wed Oct 20
 
 4:00 pm
 6:00 pm
Mah Jongg Club
Ethnic Eats Club
Thu Oct 21
 
 4:00 pm
 4:30 pm
Reston Book Club
Tai Chi Club
Fri Oct 22
 
 
 
 
 9:30 am
10:00 am
11:00 am
11:00 am
12:00 noon
Craft and Conversation
Grab ‘n’ Gab Coffee Klatch
Classic Literature Club
Homer, etc.
Photography Club
Sat Oct 23 10:30 am Tai Chi Club
Tue Oct 26  4:30 pm Tai Chi Club
Wed Oct 27
 
 
 2:00 pm
 4:00 pm
 4:00 pm
Memoir and More Writing Group
Spanish Club
Theater Lovers’ Group
Thu Oct 28
 
 4:00 pm
 4:30 pm
Reston Book Club
Tai Chi Club
Fri Oct 29
 
 
 9:30 am
11:00 am
11:00 am
Craft and Conversation
Classic Literature Club
Homer, etc.
Sat Oct 30 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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ENews-October-8-2021

October 9, 2021 by Ernestine Meyer

OLLI E-News October 8, 2021
Print a condensed .pdf copy of this newsletter, two web pages per sheet of paper.
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Beverly Cosham, Cabaret Singer and Actress, September 30 in Performance Live and Streamed on the Reston Community Center Facebook Page, with Accompanist Howard Breitbart

October 8, 2021


Editor of the Week: Paul Van Hemel
Table of Contents
  • Alerts & Notices
  • Getting the Most Out of Your OLLI Membership
  • Computer Club
  • Poet's Corner
  • Arts & Music at George Mason
  • Free Music at Fairfax Old Town Hall
  • Meetings & Clubs
  • About OLLI E-News

Alerts & Notices

  • Meeting of the Board of Directors, Friday, October 15, 10:00; via Zoom. All members welcome; emailed Daily Schedule provides link and details.
  • OLLI Players performance, The Haunted Carousel, Friday, October 15, 2:00–3:00. Emailed Daily Schedule provides link and details.
  • The next issue of OLLI E-News will be published Friday, October 15; regular deadline for submission of items is Tuesday, October 12, at 6:00.

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From the Desk of the Executive Director
Getting the Most Out of Your OLLI Membership


By Jennifer Disano, Executive Director


At the 2018 National Osher Lifelong Learning Institute Annual Conference in North Carolina, National Resource Center (NRC) Director Steve Thaxton remarked, “If you’ve been to one OLLI, you’ve been to one OLLI.” This adorable quip rings true! Of the 125 OLLIs across the country, each is unique—offering homegrown amazing courses, fun social events, and its unique fee structure. Most OLLIs are formally a part of a university and fall under the purview of an academic department or continuing education. Of the 125 OLLIs, OLLI Mason is one of only five 501(c)(3) non-profit affiliates, which are self-governing. The Osher National Resource Center graphic below (Editor's Note: You can zoom in and out on a close-up view by rotating your mouse scroll wheel while holding down the Ctrl key [or Cmd + and CMD - on a Mac]) illustrates how varied OLLIs are across the network.*
Many OLLIs charge a nominal membership fee with added per‑class fees, which quickly increase overall out-of-pocket expense to their members. At OLLI Mason, you enjoy a smorgasbord of courses with no added fees and an archive of recorded classes, plus many university privileges such as College of Visual and Performing Arts (CVPA) performance discounts, library access, and a special low‑cost annual parking pass. OLLI Mason boasts a robust staff and an unprecedented number of volunteers involved with everything from Board service to member services, teaching, and program building. Thank you for your ongoing commitment to OLLI Mason. Your membership and volunteer efforts keep OLLI Mason a standout Institute across the national scene.

*124 OLLIs at the time of the printing of this graphic. Now there are 125 OLLIs.
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Computer Club
3rd Saturday, October 16 via Zoom
Computers to the Moon
Life Expectancy of Mac Computers

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, October 16 via Zoom. Program activities begin at 1:00.

Computers to the Moon – Presented by Mark Schulman. How did the United States manage to land on the moon in the 1960s at a time when PCs didn't exist, and computers were the size of a warehouse? This session examines the history of computers aboard early US spacecraft, leading to the monumental effort to create a computer capable of landing a spacecraft on the moon. While it's easy to believe today that computers back then were primitive playthings, it turns out that ingenious, driven engineers and software developers, even half a century ago, could accomplish amazing things. In this session, you'll learn what they created and how it worked.
 
Mark Schulman spent his career as an instructor and software designer. He has taught a wide range of programming courses for major corporations and worked on large software development projects. He currently manages the information technology department for a small company that does clinical drug trials, as well as the computers for a small medical practice. His major "geek" interest these days is the computer technology that made the moon landings possible in the 1960s. He lives near Orlando, Florida.
 
Learn in 30: Life Expectancy of Mac Computers – Presented by Lorrin Garson. Knowing how long to keep a computer and when to replace it invariably comes to “it depends.” So, on what does it depend? There are many factors—e.g., (a) age of the computer, (b) the manufacturer’s warranty and willingness to repair, (c) security issues, (d) a need for more computing power, (e) compatibility of essential applications with the operating system, (f) budget. Also discussed will be the life expectancy of hard disk drives and solid-state drives, which are components likely to fail first. Although the presentation is focused on Apple computers, many of the factors apply to PC/Windows computers as well.
 
Lorrin is a regular speaker at OPCUG/PATACS sessions on a wide variety of computer and scientific topics.
 
See full details on this meeting by clicking here. For information on the Computer Club, see the OPCUG Website. OPCUG dues are $5 for 2021—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 458615 or enter meeting ID 846 0789 9770 in the Zoom app and use the above passcode.
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Poet's Corner
Courtesy of the Poetry Workshop
Fresh Air BnB
 
Someone has been sleeping
in my newly mulched bed
though I don’t know who;
the smooth, packed down indentation
provided no clues.
Shallow holes and scrabbles
in the mulch suggested that the visitor
was looking for breakfast.
 
Whoever it was vacated the place
before I got out of bed;
Who could the Fresh Air BnB
snoozer-by-night be?
Although I’m not adverse
to providing hospitality,
I must keep in mind
the perils of curiosity.
 
In the woods
quite near to me.
Humans have reported
seeing foxes, raccoons, a feral cat
and, Heavens to Murgatroyd,
a skunk family.
If any of these creatures
is actually boarding with me,
it’s about time I started
charging a fee.
                            Sandy Myles
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Arts & Music at George Mason
Performances, October 8 through October 18


By Shelly Gersten, OLLI E-News Staff Writer


Mason’s campuses are in the process of reopening. Limited programs at both Fairfax and Manassas campuses, along with virtual performances, are available for us to access and enjoy. 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

The Magic of Bill Blagg Live!
Sat, Oct 16, 7:00
Concert Hall
Admission: $15.
 
Sphinx Virtuosi
Sun, Oct 17, 3:00
Concert Hall
Admission: $48, $41, $28.
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Mason Student & Faculty Performances
(see music.gmu.edu for additional student recitals)

The Mason Players' Originals!
Fri, Oct 8, 8:00
Virtual Event at
https://cfa.calendar.gmu.edu/the-mason-players-39-originals/
 
Dewberry Artist Series: Mason Music Faculty
Sun, Oct 10, 3:00
Concert Hall
Admission: Free.
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At the Hylton Center (Manassas Campus)

Gallery Exhibition: Changing Landscapes: The Digital Age, Encroachment, and Eventual Outcomes
Through Sun, Oct 10
Hylton Performing Arts Center, Buchanan Partners Art Gallery
Admission: Free.
 
Gallery Exhibition: Carroll Sockwell - Grey
Tue, Oct 12 through Sun, Nov 14
Hylton Performing Arts Center, Buchanan Partners Art Gallery
Admission: Free.
 
Prince William Little Theatre: Dial "M" for Murder
Fri, Oct 8 and 15, 8:00
Sat, Oct 9 and 16, 8:00
Sun, Oct 10 and 17, 2:00
Gregory Family Theater

Admission: $20 Adults; $17 seniors. 

Manassas Chorale: The Roaring Twenties – Then and Now
Sat, Oct 9, 7:30
Merchant Hall
Admission: $23, $25.
 
Keyboard Conversations® with Jeffrey Siegel: Classics Declassified
Sun, Oct 10, 2:00
Merchant Hall
Admission: $48, $41, $29.
 
Manassas Ballet Theatre: Dracula
Fri, Oct 15, 7:30
Sat, Oct 16, 7:30
Sun, Oct 17, 3:00
Merchant Hall
Admission: $65, $55, $45, $35, $25.
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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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Free Music at Fairfax Old Town Hall


By Linda H. Harber, OLLI Member and Friends of Music at Mason President

 
Please join some talented students from Mason’s Dewberry School of Music at these two upcoming events at Fairfax Old Town Hall:
  • Wednesday, October 13 at 7:00—Mason Strings Concert
  • Wednesday, December 8 at 7:00—Mason Woodwinds Concert
Please attend and support the great live music performances by Mason’s talented students. Your attendance means a lot to them! Thanks so much!
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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 Oct 9 10:30 am Tai Chi Club
Tue Oct 12  4:30 pm Tai Chi Club
Wed Oct 13
 
 2:00 pm
 4:00 pm
Memoir and More Writing Group
Spanish Club
Thu Oct 14

 
 1:15 pm

 4:30 pm
Science, Technology, and Health Program Planning Group Meeting
Tai Chi Club
Fri Oct 15
 
 
 
 
 
 9:30 am
10:00 am
11:00 am
11:00 am
11:00 am
 2:00 pm
Craft and Conversation
Board of Directors Meeting
Classic Literature Club
Homer, etc.
Chatroom: A Dozen Big Ideas
OLLI Players: The Haunted Carousel
Sat Oct 16
 
10:30 am
 1:00 pm
Tai Chi Club
Personal Computer User Group Meeting
Tue Oct 19
 
 4:00 pm
 4:30 pm
Reston Program Planning Group Meeting
Tai Chi Club
Wed Oct 20
 
 4:00 pm
 6:00 pm
Mah Jongg Club
Ethnic Eats Club
Thu Oct 21
 
 4:00 pm
 4:30 pm
Reston Book Club
Tai Chi Club
Fri Oct 22
 
 
 
 
 9:30 am
10:00 am
11:00 am
11:00 am
12:00 noon
Craft and Conversation
Grab ‘n’ Gab Coffee Klatch
Classic Literature Club
Homer, etc.
Photography Club
Sat Oct 23 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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Editor of the Week: John Nash
Table of Contents
  • Alerts & Notices
  • Kudos to You!
  • Hail and Farewell—OLLI Staff Updates
  • SPOILER for The Haunted Carousel
  • Tallwood Book Club
  • Special Meeting of the OLLI Personal Computer User Group
  • History Club
  • Poet's Corner
  • Arts & Music at George Mason
  • Meetings & Clubs
  • About OLLI E-News

Alerts & Notices

  • The next issue of OLLI E-News will be published Friday, October 8; regular deadline for submission of items is Tuesday, October 5, at 6:00.

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From the Desk of the Executive Director
Kudos to You!


By Jennifer Disano, Executive Director


OLLI is a member-run organization with hundreds of volunteers giving their time, talent, and wisdom to support, improve, and run our non-profit. Along with a small, effective, and dedicated staff, OLLI volunteers are core to OLLI's now 30-year success.

Even in the midst of a pandemic, OLLI is strong and vibrant due to the efforts of member volunteers contributing in various ways: teaching, program development, outreach, technology, catalog editing, e-news communications, Board service, and so much more. The OLLI Tom Swift club (Audiovisual Committee) has spent countless hours to find solutions to implement hybrid technology in our classrooms, which will benefit every OLLI member. The OLLI program teams design program offerings and recruit teachers who build the wonderful curriculum enjoyed by all.

Additionally, OLLI members serve as ambassadors in service to the wider community through leadership on boards at Mason (Arts/Music/Economics/Humanities/Health) and as volunteers via Volunteer Fairfax, Britepaths, CERTS, and numerous other impactful organizations. Recently, OLLI Players participated in an awareness project for Fairfax County’s Channel 16, acting in skits for courtroom simulations; and the OLLI photography Club, once again, stepped up to volunteer at the Senior Olympics. THANK YOU for all you continue to do, on behalf of OLLI and for the community in which we live!

If you would like to learn more about volunteering at OLLI, email olli@gmu.edu with the subject line “Volunteer at OLLI.”
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Hail and Farewell—OLLI Staff Updates


 By Nancy Klein, Communications and Program Associate


Join us in bidding farewell to Dallas Joder, our Reston site assistant, who departed OLLI at the end of summer term. We will certainly miss Dallas’s interest in scientific bias and artificial intelligence!

Please join us in welcoming Richard Hoback and Brenton Abrams, our newest OLLI staffers serving as site assistants, as they support your OLLI classes over fall term.

Richard Wesley William Hoback V is the middle child in a family of three kids. Richard is a military brat, so he has lived all over the US, moving with his family. He is currently a student at NVCC, studying Visual Arts. Richard enjoys movies, music, art, coffee, computers, fashion, and games. His favorite medium to use for traditional art is pen and ink.

Brenton Abrams is a 25‑year-old of Jamaican heritage, with a passion for music, and plays bass guitar, trumpet, and piano with a focus in music production. He has traveled to many countries and has lived in Venezuela and Spain. Brenton's experience ranges from facilitating and instructing swim lessons to music engineering.
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SPOILER for The Haunted Carousel



 B
y Kathie West, OLLI Instructor and OLLI Players Director

 

It is 1890 and I can't find my little boy. Have you ever ridden on a polar bear on a carousel? He was riding the carousel. He has blond hair, and he is wearing a dark blue overcoat. On his legs are gaiters, laced at the sides, and he has a dark blue Tam O'Shanter on his head. He was on the polar bear. Please look for him, he is missing and is all I have. Oh, his name is Willie.
 
Plan to attend the OLLI Players presentation of The Haunted Carousel on Friday, October 15.  Maybe you’ll discover what happened………..oops, better not tell! You should attend if you want to find out what happened on The Haunted Carousel.
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Tallwood Book Club

 
  By Betty Ellerbee, Tallwood Book Club Coordinator



The Tallwood Book Club meets via Zoom on the second Friday of each month at 2:30. The selection for October 8 is Sigga of Reykjavik by Solveig Eggerz. Solveig has agreed to join our group for this discussion. Join us; the Zoom link and other information will appear in the OLLI Daily Schedule email.
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Special Meeting of the OLLI Personal Computer User Group


By Paul Howard, Treasurer and Program Chair, OPCUG: OLLI Personal Computer User Group


October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month. The OLLI PC User Group and our partner the Potomac Area Technology and Computer Society (PATACS) are presenting a special session about this topic on Wednesday, October 6. While Bob Gostischa, our presenter, will be appearing via Zoom, we'll also be meeting in person at the Carlin Hall Community Center, 5711 S. 4th Street, in Arlington, at 7:00.

Is Cybersecurity Really Important? Paying attention to cybersecurity is more important today than it has ever been. COVID-19 has exposed many more vulnerabilities than in prior years. More of us are now working from home, many children are learning from home, and many of us have added more "internet of things" (IoT) devices to make our lives easier. These devices present their own dangers which need to be addressed.

This presentation shows how using the right programs and applications can help keep you safe and secure, as well as reduce your privacy exposure. Using free programs and apps whenever possible to accomplish this goal is an added bonus and this presentation includes information on many recommended free programs. Join presenter Bob Gostischa as he guides you towards secure cybersecurity practices.

Norbert "Bob" Gostischa, after a successful career in banking, enjoys his retirement as an enthusiastic information technology (IT) security expert, most notably for Avast, the creator of Avast Antivirus software. The Avast website has a discussion and help forum where Bob has been helping with security-related and general computer issues since 2004.

Masks and vaccine documentation are required to attend in person or you may attend via Zoom by clicking this Zoom link and use meeting ID: 846 0789 9770; passcode: 458615.
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History Club



By Elizabeth Lambert, History Club Coordinator




The first meeting of the 2021-2022 sessions of the History Club will take place Wednesday, October 6 at 4:00. This meeting will be on Zoom; the link and other information will be sent in the OLLI Daily Schedule for October 6. The meeting ID is 896 6702 3413 and the passcode is 765266.

Author Ed Linz will discuss the striking and alarming similarities between the years preceding the Great Depression and the current era. Using the research and interviews from his new book, They Never Threw Anything Away, Ed will describe the response of Americans from all socio-economic groupings to the realities and challenges of the Depression. There will be opportunity for questions and discussions.

Ed Linz, a graduate of the US Naval Academy, is the author of four books, two of which are non-fiction, one fiction, and one textbook. He also holds master’s degrees from George Mason University and Christ Church College, Oxford University.

We used to say that non-club members are welcome, but with Zoom, we can dispense with that formality and encourage all OLLI members to attend next Wednesday’s meeting. Join us for this first meeting of the History Club which promises to be an informative one that will give us much to think about.
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Poet's Corner
Courtesy of the Poetry Workshop
Poem Making
what more can I do with wild words?
Mary Oliver
 
Wild words wander
the savanna of my mind
herds of impies* grazing
sustenance from the fresh grass.
Rapacious lion of an idea
ravenously stalks them
intent on ambushing
just the juiciest one
to satisfy its hunger for meaning.
                   Carolyn F. Wyatt

*Editor's Note: Refers to impala
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Arts & Music at George Mason


By Shelly Gersten, OLLI E-News Staff Writer
 

Mason’s campuses are in the process of reopening. Limited programs at both Fairfax and Manassas campuses, along with virtual performances, are available for us to access and enjoy. 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.

Tickets for fall 2021 performances are now on sale for both the Mason Center for the Arts and the Hylton Center at: https://cfa.gmu.edu and https://hyltoncenter.org.
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At the Fairfax Campus Venues

CARTOGRAPHY
Sat, Oct 2, 7:00
Concert Hall
Admission: $28, $39, $46.
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At the Fairfax Campus Venues

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

Mason Jazz Mondays: Jazz Combos Departmental
Mon, Oct 4 and 18, 12:30
deLaski Performing Arts Building, A327C
Admission: Free.
 
Symphonic Band Concert
Wed, October 6, 8:00
Concert Hall
Admission: Free.
 
Wind Symphony Concert
Thu, Oct 7, 8:00
Concert Hall
Admission: $12 Adults; $8 seniors.
 
The Mason Players' Originals!
Fri, Oct 8, 8:00
Virtual Event at
https://cfa.calendar.gmu.edu/the-mason-players-39-originals/
 
Dewberry Artist Series: Mason Music Faculty
Sun, Oct 10, 3:00
Concert Hall
Admission: Free.
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At the Hylton Center (Manassas Campus)

Gallery Exhibition: Changing Landscapes: The Digital Age, Encroachment, and Eventual Outcomes
Through Sun, Oct 10
Hylton Performing Arts Center, Buchanan Partners Art Gallery
Admission: Free.
 
Hylton on the Hill: Carly Harvey’s Kiss & Ride
Sun, Oct 3, 4:00
Admission: $25.
 
Prince William Little Theatre: Dial "M" for Murder
Fri, Oct 8 and 15, 8:00
Sat, Oct 9 and 16, 8:00
Sun, Oct 10 and 17, 2:00
Gregory Family Theater
Admission: $20 adults; $17 seniors
 
Manassas Chorale: The Roaring Twenties – Then and Now
Sat, Oct 9, 7:30
Merchant Hall
Admission: $23, $25.
 
Keyboard Conversations® with Jeffrey Siegel: Classics Declassified
Sun, Oct 10, 2:00
Merchant Hall
Admission: $48, $41, $29.
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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 Oct 2 10:30 am Tai Chi Club
Tue Oct 5  4:30 pm Tai Chi Club
Wed Oct 6
 
 

 
 2:00 pm
 4:00 pm
 4:00 pm
 7:00 pm
Memoir and More Writing Group
Mah Jongg Club
History Club
Personal Computer User Group Special Meeting
Thu  Oct 7  4:30 pm Tai Chi Club
Fri Oct 8
 
 
 
 
 
 9:30 am
 9:30 am
11:00 am
11:00 am
 2:00 pm
 2:30 pm
Photography Club
Craft and Conversation
Classic Literature Club
Homer, etc.
Cooking Club
Tallwood Book Club
Sat Oct 9 10:30 am Tai Chi Club
Tue Oct 12  4:30 pm Tai Chi Club
Wed Oct 13
 
 2:00 pm
 4:00 pm
Memoir and More Writing Group
Spanish Club
Thu Oct 14
 

 
 1:15 pm

 4:30 pm
Science, Technology, and Health Program Planning Group Meeting
Tai Chi Club
Fri Oct 15
 
 
 
 
 
 9:30 am
10:00 am
11:00 am
11:00 am
11:00 am
 2:00 pm
Craft and Conversation
Board of Directors Meeting
Classic Literature Club
Homer, etc.
Chatroom: A Dozen Big Ideas
OLLI Players: The Haunted Carousel
Sat Oct 16
 
10:30 am
 
Tai Chi Club
Personal Computer User Group Meeting
 
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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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