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CURIOSITY IS TIMELESS ccpe.kennesaw.edu // 470-578-6765

EMPOWER // REINVENT // SUCCEED

OLLICourses

April - June 2016

TechnologyPage 4

GROWING WITH

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

OUR MISSIONTo provide quality, personal and professional lifelong learning opportunities through continuing education programs.

OUR VALUES:• Quality• Customer Satisfaction• Integrity• Creativity• Respect For The Individual

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

Our curriculum draws from the interests, talents and experiences of older adult learners. Academic courses are college level (without the homework, term papers and tests), and cover everything

from personal computers to fitness for life and visual arts. Social activities include various gatherings for dinner, laughter and entertainment.

Every student that enrolls in our courses or programs becomes one of our OLLI members and will begin to receive our quarterly Newsletter. Our members become part of our unique OLLI family where learning is a continuous part of our culture. Our members are proud to be a part of OLLI and many of them have developed close friendships and experienced memorable learning experiences. Come join us and see what OLLI can do for you!

All courses held at KSU Center unless stated otherwise.470-578-67653333 Busbee DriveKennesaw, GA 30144

NEWSLETTERAPRIL - JUNE 2016EDITORS / Michelle Girage Davia Rose Lassiter

ART DIRECTOR / Robert Steven Smith

PHOTOGRAPHY / Lynsey Weatherspoon

CONTRIBUTORS / Meg WebberDick HarpJason BrownCaitlin Monday

OLLI ADVISORY BOARD /

Director’s Notes .....................3Program Spotlight .................4Senior Reading Program ........5OLLI Club Room News ...........6WellStar Good Life Club ........ 7Spring Classes ..................8-15Golden Social ....................... 16

DIRECTORY

Michelle Girage • Assistant Dean470-578-3100 [email protected]

Dick Harp • [email protected]

Meg Webber • Program [email protected]

Donna McIntoshAdministrative [email protected]

Tom AlexanderChet AustinDick HarpMatt Mashburn

Libby Pitner Tom RogersEarl SmithBob Walsh

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Dick Harp, Director

DIRECTOR’S NOTES

OLLI SCHOLARSHIPSIF YOU ARE AGE 50 OR OLDER, YOU COULD BE ELIGIBLE FOR AN OLLI SCHOLARSHIP!

It’s easy. Visit us at ccpe.kennesaw.edu/olli and click on the Al & Chet Scholarship Application. Review the requirements, fill out a simple form, and tell us about yourself by selecting one of the topics listed.

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

If you have additional questions, please contact Meg Webber at 470-578-3508.

It’s hard to believe that May 23 is the date of our 50th OLLI social.

I can’t help but reminisce about all the socials we have enjoyed and the wonderful people we have met over the years. We received the inspiration for these events in 1999 when we hosted 30 members of our program, then called Golden University. We asked them what they, as seniors, would like to receive from our program. Many of them mentioned they would like to take classes with fellow seniors as they were uncomfortable sitting in a class with younger people. The most important issue they brought up was a need to socialize with other seniors in a friendly environment on a regular basis. There were widows and widowers in this group and they were uncomfortable going out by themselves.

At the end of the evening, then-KSU President Dr. Betty Siegel, Dean Barbara S. Calhoun, my wife, Patty, and I stood by the exit door and thanked everyone for coming. One woman was obviously waiting to be the last person to leave. As she approached us, I extended my hand and thanked her for coming. She said she wanted to thank us for giving her the first reason, since her husband passed away, to get dressed and leave her house. I told Dr. Siegel we would find donors and establish a program for seniors that would offer socials, including entertainment and a good meal, at a reasonable price. We also established our OLLI Club Room where our members enjoy various activities and make new friends.

I have never believed in the theory of “build it and they will come.” The best approach is to ask people what they

want and then provide those desired programs. Credit has to be given to the aforementioned group for their many suggestions. We designed our offerings in accordance with their ideas which has resulted in a successful program comprised of classes and socials. Much credit has to be given to Dean Calhoun for her support and the wonderful people who have contributed to the implementation of our program. We had 478 enrollees in 1999 which included classes and socials. We added our Donuts & Notes event in 2001 and it has become an annual favorite. Our socials have grown from 30 to 225-250 people per event. Our class enrollments reached an all-time high of 1,000 for the fourth quarter of 2015. All of this is because we asked our members what they wanted and did our best to provide it.

We are always open to suggestions as to how we might improve our OLLI. We might not be able to implement everything you suggest, but we are interested in your comments and feedback.

Looking back on the many socials we’ve had brings back memories of fun times, good food and enjoyable entertainment – plus the memories of those brave enough to don costumes and add to the enjoyment of the evening. I personally treasure the many friends I have made over the years and the wonderful people I have met.

We hope the socials have provided much pleasure for all our members. We will strive to continue these events.

Hope to see you in class soon.

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Growing With

TECHNOLOGYIn today’s age, being knowledgeable about computers is a key aspect in daily life. Having

the basic skills down will only help with everyday tasks. Recent graduates of the OLLI Scholar

program looked back at their experience in the program and their reasons for taking

the class. With Aklilu Desalegn’s children

growing, he wanted to grow his basic knowledge of technology in order to help them. “My kids are grown up

now, so they need my help. I just wanted to have the basics, but I got a lot from this course,” he

PROGRAM SPOTLIGHT

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said. Gaining more than basic computer skills, Aklilu was happy with his classroom experience and the knowledge he received.

Aklilu, along with wanting to help his children, used the program as a precursor to AutoCAD. Walking away with much more than just the basics, Aklilu was grateful for the time he spent in the program.

“I know something now, and I think something is better than nothing,” he said.

While Aklilu used the program to help him further his career path, Rebecca Clark looked to just expand her knowledge of computers to help her in her daily life. She then found the OLLI Computer Scholar program. She was looking to update her knowledge about computers and be more involved with what her grandchildren were doing. Unsure about computers at first, Rebecca stepped away from the program with

confidence in her computer skills.“I found out that I don’t have to be

afraid, and I won’t break it. I’m very happy that I took it!”

Another recent OLLI Scholar graduate, Sally Greenstein, agreed that she had walked away from the program with much more than just basic computer skills. She walked away wanting to come back, not only for computers but also to take the astronomy class. Sally found it comforting “knowing that there were other silver foxes that needed to learn how to navigate the computer.”

Along with acquiring skills like using different fonts in their documents, Aklilu, Sally and Rebecca enjoyed learning how to perform practical tasks such as inserting photos online. On graduation day, Sally gave one last piece of advice to her fellow classmates: “When in doubt, right click.” See “OLLI SCHOLAR” on page 11

Muy Bueno: COMING SOON!OLLI Scholar Spanish Certificate. Take our new “Spanish is Fun” series of classes to earn your certificate!

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Esther Romanoff Kazer Strengthening Senior Reading

You Can Do It!EMPOWER // REINVENT // SUCCEED

Do you know someone who struggles to read or write well? This comprehensive reading skills improvement program is taught by two highly-trained educators who will offer specialized instruction. Through this course, you will improve your reading and writing skills. For more information, contact Meg Webber at [email protected] or 470-578-3508.

Build your confidence with this FREE program offered throughout the year.

Rebecca Clark Sally Greenstein

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Make new friends and enjoy scheduled activities in the OLLI Club Room, a special, members-only area at KSU Center.

PRIVILEGES INCLUDE: FREE Coffee • FREE Internet access & computer usage Regularly-scheduled Bridge and Mah Jongg 10% off OLLI courses (some exceptions apply)

The OLLI Club Room is open to members Monday-Friday from 8:30AM-4:30PM. In the case of inclement weather or school holidays, the OLLI Club Room will close if Kennesaw State University is closed. For more information, contact Meg Webber at 470-578-3508.

CLUBTHEJOIN

THANK YOU! to our community donors for their continued support of our programs.

BRIDGEBeginner Level • Monday and Wednesday 1-3PM

Contact - Sara McKinley [email protected]

Duplicate Bridge• Tuesday 5:30PM

Contact - Ed Friend [email protected]

Twice a month we offer 30-minute lessons prior to playing and to score ACBL Master Points for a $5 fee.

• Thursday 1:30PM Contact - Ron Poteete [email protected]

Party Bridge• Tuesday and Thursday 10AM

Contact- Shyam Heda [email protected]

• Tuesday 1:30-4:30PM Contact- Clair Rice [email protected]

• Wednesday 5:30PM Contact- Mike Tavares [email protected]

• Thursday 6:00PM Contact- Shyam Heda [email protected]

MAH JONGG• Friday 10:00AM

Contact - Sara McKinley [email protected]

ACTIVITIES SCHEDULE

CLUB ROOM

NEWSCURIOSITY IS TIMELESS

The OLLI Club Room has been

a wonderful place for bridge

and fellowship. The facilities,

administration and supplies are top

notch! We thank everyone involved

for the success of the Club Room

and the pleasure it brings.

Ed Friend, Duplicate Bridge Facilitator

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COME OUT AND EXPLORE A LITTLE WITH THE GOOD LIFE CLUB. Around the city or around the world, we have an event that’s sure to inspire your curiosity.

Alaskan Adventure by Train, Cruise Ship and Motorcoach June 4-14, 2016 $4,866 per person, double occupancy

For more information on this trip, call the Good Life Club at 770-793-7141 or email [email protected]

Living Wills and Other Advance DirectivesApril 13, 2016, 10:00 to 11:30AMAt this workshop, you will learn how to talk with your loved ones about final healthcare decisions. Each participant will receive a free planning guide which outlines questions you and your family should discuss along with forms you can use to record your wishes.FREE, 1.5 Hours1 Session, W, 10:00 to 11:30AMCourse# 164SORI0040AKSU Center

Stroke AwarenessMay 24, 2016, 10:00 to 11:00AMKnowing the signs and symptoms of a stroke and getting fast treatment is your best tool to prevent death or disability. This program will provide information on the risk factors, warning signs and cutting edge treatments available for stroke.FREE, 1 Hour1 Session, Tu, 10:00 to 11:00AMCourse #164SORI0061AKSU Center

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OLLI COURSE OFFERINGS

ART & MUSIC

Digital Photography - IntroductionLearn how to recognize and use the controls of the camera to capture images that you will want to share with your friends and family. Learn how to set your camera to take better photographs. Learn how to retrieve the photos from the camera, upload them to your computer, manipulate the size and quality and output them to email and/or your printer. Bring your camera, storage media card and camera instruction manual to class. $149, 15 HoursT. Hull, Instructor4/13/2016-5/18/20166 Session(s), W1:00 to 3:30PMCourse# 164SFNA2327A

Calligraphy - The Art of Beautiful WritingGive the touch of elegance to your personalized invitations, posters and greetings - great for beginners, students, teachers, draftsmen and production technicians. Course fee includes all the materials you will need. Focus is on uppercase, lowercase

and basic italic lettering using the broad pen. The last class will be devoted to executing an original calligraphic design.$79, 6 HoursR. Murphy, Instructor4/11/2016-4/25/20163 Session(s), M12:00 to 2:00PMCourse# 164SFNA2261A

Drawing FUNdamentalsThis course will cover the basic fundamentals of drawing in a fun and relaxed atmosphere. We will cover line drawing, composition, proportion, perspective, value and other basics. By the end of the course, students should be able to see and accurately replicate shapes and forms, use light and shadow for effect, and depict simple drawings suitable for display.$119, 20 HoursA. Hermes, Instructor4/12/2016-5/31/20168 Session(s), Tu1:00 to 3:30PMCourse# 164SFNA2204A

Florals in WatercolorLearn to paint fluidly fascinating florals in this introduction to painting flowers, leaves, containers and fabric in exciting compositions. This class will employ the use of helpful techniques for accomplishing sparkling and vivid results with watercolor on watercolor paper. Instructor will give demos each class and then spend time with individual students as they paint.$139, 24 HoursE. Carr, Instructor4/5/2016-5/24/20168 Session(s), Tu1:00 to 4:00PMCourse # 164SFNA2281A

Painted Vacations in WatercolorCapture your cherished vacation memories in watercolor! Students will create paintings inspired by their vacation and/or travel photos, personal photographs or sketches. Instructor will give watercolor demonstrations and critiques during the first 30-45 minutes of class. Returning students will build on the skills developed in previous sessions. Do not buy new supplies. We will work with what you have initially,

then assess if anything additional is needed.$139, 24 HoursK. Forbes, Instructor4/4/2016-5/23/20168 Session(s), M1:30 to 4:30PMCourse# 164SFNA2237A

Watercolor From the MastersIntermediate students will study the paintings of watercolor masters. Instructor will provide some printed copies to use in class (or you can bring your own). We will discuss their style, techniques, composition and color palettes while painting one of their masterpieces. Instructor will demonstrate both a copy one week, then create a new painting from her sketches or photos the following class, using techniques learned from the master just studied. Students will then create their own studies and original paintings.$139, 24 HoursK. Forbes, Instructor4/4/2016-5/23/20168 Session(s), M10:00AM to 1:00PMCourse# 164SFNA2230A

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Portraits in WatercolorExplore portraits in watercolor of your choice (watercolor or gouache). Instructor will demonstrate first 45 minutes of class followed by students painting from class exercises for the first few weeks. We will cover drawing, matching values, mixing colors while creating the portraits from teacher’s source materials. Last two classes students will start work on a portrait from their own photo. We will also cover what makes a good reference photo. Students should have some prior drawing experience before taking this class. For returning students, there will be additional exercises to grow their abilities in portraiture and watercolor.$139, 24 HoursK. Forbes, Instructor4/6/2016-5/25/20168 Session(s), W1:30 to 4:30PMCourse# 164SFNA2239A

Watercolor with Pen & InkExplore the graphic possibilities of combining watercolor with expressive line in pen and ink. You don’t have to be a perfectionist to get beautiful and intriguing

results with these simple tools and techniques. Often a less-than-appealing watercolor can become a successful work of art just by adding some interesting or defining lines and, conversely, a pen and ink drawing can be enhanced with color. Come have fun experimenting with these versatile mediums under the tutelage of a professional artist and signature member of The Georgia Watercolor Society and Watercolor Society of Alabama. Supply list will be emailed prior to class beginning.$139, 24 HoursE. Carr, Instructor4/7/2016-5/26/20168 Session(s), Th1:00 to 4:00PMCourse # 164SFNA2235A

Painting AbstractlyDiscover the joys of abstract painting with different class exercises each week. Paint in any medium (except pastels). Each exercise will take 1-2 weeks. Bring your own supplies you currently use and supports (paper, canvas, panels, whatever you normally paint upon). Must be proficient in the medium you will use; this is not a how to use the medium

class but to learn how to create abstractly.$139, 24 HoursK. Forbes, Instructor4/6/2016-5/25/20168 Session(s), W10:00AM to 1:00PMCourse# 164SFNA2242A

Pencil, Pen & Ink Drawing - BeginningBelieve it or not, everyone can learn to draw! Whether your doodle results in stick figures, or you want to advance your hobby in watercolor or oil for more realism, this class will help the beginner “draw what you see” through patient, expert guidance and practiced technique. Bring a #2 pencil to the first class. Additional supplies (pencils, eraser, and sketchbook) will be discussed and recommended to suit your interest at the first class. Basic supplies will not exceed $10-$15. $119, 20 HoursA. Hermes, Instructor4/12/2016-5/31/20168 Session(s), Tu9:30AM to 12:00PMCourse# 164SFNA2260A

Art of the Italian Renaissance (1300-1550) Giotto through MichelangeloIn his “The Da Vinci Code” Dan Brown merely scratched the surface. Join us as we delve more deeply into the hidden language employed by the Masters of the Italian Renaissance. Through interactive dialogue and hands on activities, we’ll explore the masterworks of the Raphaels, the Leonardos, and the Michelangelos. And, in a matter of weeks, we’ll be deciphering a visual code reserved not only for the intellectual elite but one so masterfully executed that many scholars believe this time period to be the apex of Western artistic expression.

Supplemental course packet available for purchase in the bookstore for under $15.$119, 16 HoursC. Scott, Instructor4/6/2016-5/25/20168 Session(s), W10:00AM to 12:00PMCourse# 164SFNA2248A

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OLLI COURSE OFFERINGSInstant PianoIf you already know your way around a keyboard a little, then you are ready for this workshop. Learn secrets your piano teacher never told you in this 3-hour session. You will learn all the chords you need to play any song, any style and any key. You’ll then perfect your technique at home using an exclusive CD. Bring cash or check for $29 to pay instructor directly for the student manual and accompanying CD.$59, 3 HoursM. McMillan, Instructor4/11/20161 Session(s), M1:00 to 4:00PMCourse# 164SFNA2311A

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

professional pianists use (but never reveal).

• How to pick tunes right out of your head.

• How to get songs off the radio.

• How to transpose. This workshop goes beyond mere “ear training.”

Open to all musicians (not just pianists) who have a basic understanding of chord theory. Beginners should take Instant Piano as a prerequisite.

Bring cash or check for $34 to pay instructor directly for the student manual and accompanying materials.$79, 4 HoursM. McMillan, Instructor4/18/20161 Session(s), M12:00 to 4:00PMCourse# 164SFNA2316A

Opera AppreciationThis opera appreciation class is designed to enhance the joy of learning about opera and not to intimidate. It will be informative, with visual and audio examples. Opera novices, as well as opera buffs, will enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of the course. The class is a combination of Opera History and learning how to appreciate opera as a great art form.

Taught by a former Kennesaw State University instructor of voice and opera and the Founder/Director of Capitol City Opera Company in Metropolitan Atlanta. Opera can be fun!$99, 12 HoursD. Angel, Instructor4/4/2016- 5/23/20168 Session(s), M10:00 to 11:30AMCourse#164SFNA2318A

HISTORY

Researching the American Civil WarWhen beginning to research the American Civil War, one can face a daunting task if unsure of the various sources available - both primary and secondary accounts - and how to use them. During this course, we will explore basic research methods, investigate memoirs, regimental histories, and auto-biographies, and take a look at the myriad websites offering information ranging from period newspapers to soldier service records.$129, 16 HoursM. Shaffer, Instructor4/4/2016-5/23/20168 Session(s), M7:00 to 9:00PMCourse# 164SHIS2597A

Spirits of The Great American WestThis class is a very unique look at American History westward from the Mississippi River to California. Major historical events are chronologically tied together with personal accounts, legends and myths.

Little known and rarely addressed events and characters are woven together in a classroom lecture & group discussion environment using source documents and hard copy maps. Some historical questions are addressed but are left as “histories mysteries” since there are no complete explanations that resolve them. Facts are woven together with legends and common sense to make history come alive as you have never experienced it.

This class is frequently repeated by students who find each session equally as informative as the preceding one. Students find that Quentin Thomas, a recognized historian, author and cowboy poet, is an entertaining, informative and enlightening instructor.$99, 12 HoursQ. M. Thomas, Instructor4/6/2016-5/25/20168 Session(s), W10:00 to 11:30AMCourse# 164SHIS2565A

Women of ValorThis is a course that comments and reflects on the lives and accomplishments of select women who persevered while overcoming great adversity and achieved milestones that created pathways and opportunities for others to follow. This is not a course on the “greatest women”, but instead the perspectives of

the facilitators who will describe accomplishments of their selected “Women of Valor”...many of whom you know and some that you may not know. $99, 12 Hours

J. Carew, Instructor4/1/2016-5/20/20168 Session(s), F10:00 to 11:30AMCourse# 164SHIS2574A

TECHNOLOGY

Let’s Begin With Computers!Finally, a course for those who have NO experience with the computer. This short session will help prepare you for the Introduction to PCs course. You will learn how to power up the computer, as well as how to navigate using the mouse and keyboard commands. Important basic information in a non-intimidating environment.$59, 3 Hours, 0.3 CEUs4/4/20161 Session(s), M9:00AM to 12:00PMCourse# 164SBAS1010A

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OLLI SCHOLAR COMPUTER CERTIFICATE

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

Introduction to PCsFor those with some basic knowledge of computers (you can locate the power switch, use a mouse, and recognize Windows desktop). Course covers: how to properly identify and use hardware and software, technology shortcuts, parts of the computer, proper operation of the mouse, and what’s on your computer and what will fit.

Even if you have been exposed to the computer for years, this course should help you build a solid foundation for using the computer to its fullest advantage.$199, 10 Hours, 1 CEU4/11/2016-4/12/2016 // 2 Session(s), M, Tu // 9:00AM to 3:00PM // Course# 164SBAS1000A6/13/2016-6/14/2016 // 2 Session(s), M, Tu // 9:00AM to 3:00PM // Course# 164SBAS1000B

Internet and Email SavvyGo beyond the basics you learned in Introduction to PCs. Discover useful websites and gain insight into free email, software, and photo-sharing space. Work with attachments and get some important tips to help you communicate effectively. Do’s and don’ts of email and Internet navigation. $199, 10 Hours, 1 CEU4/18/2016-4/19/2016 // 2 Session(s), M, Tu // 9:00AM to 3:00PM // Course# 164SBAS1008A6/20/2016-6/21/2016 // 2 Session(s), M, Tu // 9:00AM to 3:00PM // Course# 164SBAS1008B

Windows 10Learn the core functions and features of the Windows 10 interface, how to set up multiple desktops, organize your start screen, utilize search tools, mark up and share websites, install and use apps, and view multiple email accounts in one application. Learn to manage files, browse folders, configure user accounts, and use system security tools. Prerequisite: Introduction to PCs.$169, 8 Hours, 0.8 CEU4/25/2016-4/26/2016 // 2 Session(s), M, Tu // 9:00AM to 1:00PM // Course# 164SBAS1041A6/27/2016-6/28/2016 // 2 Session(s), M, Tu // 9:00AM to 1:00PM // Course# 164SBAS1041B

Microsoft WordThis is a fun, basic, hands-on class. All software uses the basics taught in Microsoft Word. Learn the fundamentals of navigation and selection techniques used in email and on the Internet. Use Microsoft Word to create, edit, save and print a letter. $169, 8 Hours, 0.8 CEU5/2/2016-5/3/2016 // 2 Session(s), M, Tu // 9:00AM to 1:00PM // Course# 164SMOF1002A7/11/2016-7/12/2016 // 2 Session(s), M, Tu // 9:00AM to 1:00PM // Course# 171SMOF1002B

Easy Steps to Safeguard Your ComputerSpring clean your computer to keep it running at its best. Using Windows and other tools, learn how to free up disk space and clean up Internet files and “cookies.” Security issues (“Spyware,” viruses, and pop-ups) - what they are and how to help your computer deal with them. $109, 5 Hours, 0.5 CEU5/9/2016 // 1 Session(s), M // 9:00AM to 3:00PM // Course# 164SBAS1005A7/18/2016 // 1 Session(s), M // 9:00AM to 3:00PM // Course# 171SBAS1005B

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FITNESS

Gentle YogaEnjoy the benefits of a class that leaves you feeling refreshed and relaxed, yet energized in a heightened state of awareness. Class consists of gentle yoga stretching and guided meditations and is open to people aged 50 and over. A signed waiver is required at the first class session.$99, 10 HoursE. Berreth, Instructor4/13/2016-6/15/201610 Session(s), W7:00 to 8:00PMCourse# 164SHRC1215A

Pilates BasicsIt’s never too late to try a new exercise, especially one that promises the benefits of Pilates. Ideal for seniors, joint-friendly Pilates increases strength and flexibility through gentle toning exercises and can be adjusted to suit all fitness levels. Thrive in a congenial atmosphere of mutual support. Boost your stamina and muscle tone without the risks of high impact exercise. Wear loose clothing and bring a towel or yoga mat. Signed waiver is required at the first class session.$119, 15 HoursE. Berreth, Instructor4/11/2016-6/20/2016 (Omit 5/30)10 Session(s), M7:00 to 8:30PMCourse# 164SHRC1204A

Qigong/Tai Chi for Seniors ITai Chi, once an ancient Chinese martial art, has evolved into an excellent exercise program for

seniors. In this class, created specifically for older adults, we will learn Tai Chi moves and postures that are designed to improve balance, strengthen and tone muscles, improve concentration and encourage an overall sense of well-being. All this is done without high impact or a lot of strenuous activity. Students will also be taught Qigong breathing and relaxation techniques. Signed waiver required at the first class session.$119, 10 HoursP. Robinson, Instructor4/11/2016-6/20/2016 (Omit 5/30)10 Session(s), M10:00 to 11:00AMCourse# 164SHRC1211A

Qigong/Tai Chi for Seniors IIQigong II will have the same beneficial breathing and exercise techniques as Qigong I but with more advanced techniques. More exercises will be learned as well as advanced Qigong

style meditation. Signed waiver required at the first class session.$119, 10 HoursP. Robinson, Instructor4/13/2016-6/15/201610 Session(s), W10:00 to 11:00AMCourse# 164SHRC1213A

The Labyrinth - A Walking MeditationThe labyrinth, known to be at least 4,000 years old, has been used by many cultures, countries, and faiths around the world. It is a walking meditation on a spiral path leading to a central point and then back out again. Like the spiral found in nature, such as the conch shell, the pine cone, or the rose blossom, the labyrinth is also a curving line around a central point symbolizing movement, growth, change, and providing a continually shifting perspective that is inspiring and life-renewing. Walking a labyrinth is a metaphor for life - the path shifts in unexpected ways, sometimes away from your goal, but ultimately

leading to the center. It is a powerful meditation tool, helping to quiet the mind and allowing time for personal reflection.

Learn about the labyrinth, walk a large canvas labyrinth, and center yourself in quietness and reflection in this class hosted by a Veriditas Labyrinth Facilitator. Extended labyrinth walk, meditation and journal writing time from 3-5:00PM.$49, 3 HoursA. Beam, Instructor5/19/20161 Session(s), Th1:00 to 4:00PMCourse# 164SHRC1202A

LANGUAGE ARTS

Creative WritingIf you’ve been afraid to take a writing course because you think it will be a bunch of stodgy folks who sit around in the quiet with their pens scribbling furiously, then THIS IS THE CLASS FOR

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YOU because it’s NONE of those things!

Beth Hermes facilitates a class that is creative, inspiring and downright FUN. Beth brings a generous spirit and love of story that are contagious. Her class includes instruction, writing prompts and class sharing. Whether you’re writing fiction, non-fiction, poetry or prose, prepare to be motivated! $119, 12 HoursB. Hermes, Instructor4/6/2016-5/25/20168 Session(s), W1:00 to 2:30PMCourse# 164SLTW2519A

Memoir WritingSee how quickly you can get on track with your life story, a collection of stories, or a small sliver of time, using the fine art of Memoir Writing.

With humor, writing prompts, class discussions and the opportunity to share in-class from their own works, students will learn a variety of memoir-writing

formats and choose the one that best suits their story. Throughout the eight-week workshop, the facilitator will introduce tips and exercises that will help writers of any experience level to break down barriers and release the writer within!$119, 12 HoursB. Hermes, Instructor4/6/2016-5/25/20168 Session(s), W10:30AM to 12:00PMCourse# 164SLTW2559A

Spanish I - ConversationalGain comfort in your travels, social events, and daily life situations as you learn common phrases, vocabulary and pronunciation with a native or professional language instructor.

Twenty hours class instruction plus 1 hour last day for lunch at a Spanish-speaking restaurant. Lunch is in addition to registration fee. Required text: “Learn Spanish the Fast and Fun Way” - available at the

KSU Center Bookstore.$159, 20 Hours, 2 CEUsA. Kyriacou, Instructor4/6/2016-6/8/201610 Session(s), W1:00 to 3:00PMCourse# 164SLAN3300A

Spanish IIThis course is a continuation of Spanish I - Conversational. Students will continue learning common phrases, vocabulary and pronunciation. Course is designed for people that are planning to travel to Spanish-speaking countries or for daily life situations.$159, 20 Hours, 2.1 CEUJ. Aguilera, Instructor4/5/2016-6/7/201610 Session(s), Tu9:30 to 11:30AMCourse# 164SLAN3301A

LEISURE

Getting Started in GenealogyTracing your family ancestry is a fascinating process. Getting Started in Genealogy will help you learn how to begin your family search using family, governmental, library, and electronic resources. Students learn how to access the billions of records and tools available in person and online. Items to be explored include vital records, family trees, census records, newspaper archives, military records, church and cemetery information, immigration information, library records, genealogy software and other resources.$99, 15 HoursInstructors: J. Schleier, C. Schleier 4/11/2016-5/16/20166 Session(s), M6:30 to 9:00PMCourse# 164SPGF3556A

Jewelry Making - Techniques for BeginnersIn this course you will learn several techniques for making your own beautiful custom jewelry in the color of your choice. Techniques include simple stringing, silk knotting, bead weaving, crochet, wire work and more. A supply fee of $60 is payable to the instructor at the first class. Please bring cash. Supplies provided will include everything you need to make finished pieces of jewelry. $139, 18 HoursM. Ryan, Instructor4/14/2016-5/19/20166 Session(s), Th10:00AM to 1:00PMCourse# 164SHGD2463A

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Mah JonggThis tile game, similar to gin rummy or dominoes, is an Asian favorite and an exciting alternative to card games. Learn the basic rules and play of the game. Enjoy a fun and challenging experience. You do not need a partner. Class is limited to 8 students.$99, 12 HoursM. Goscha, Instructor4/12/2016-5/17/20166 Session(s), Tu10:00AM to 12:00PMCourse# 164SHRC1045A

Bridge in the 21st Century - Part I, BiddingThis series was developed by the American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) to introduce a new player to the game of duplicate bridge. The first Course - BIDDING IN THE 21ST CENTURY is an introductory course designed to give the students a chance to experience what the game is all about - and to enjoy the experience.

During this eight weeks there will be opportunities to play, talk, observe, discover, draw conclusions, laugh and develop ways of thinking about the game. While designed for players interested in duplicate bridge, the class is also beneficial to players interested in playing social bridge.

Book will be provided by the instructor on the first day of class and is included in the cost of the course.$99, 16 HoursC. Kohlmiller, M. Peabody, Instructors4/5/2016-5/24/20168 Session(s), Tu10:00AM to 12:00PMCourse#164SHRC1054A

FINANCE

Basics of eBay SellingSeminar includes:• An introduction to eBay,

eBay safety and a synopsis of opportunities available on eBay.

• Setting up a secure seller’s account.

• Pricing strategies.• Putting together a complete

listing.• Completing the sale.$119, 6 HoursJ. Daniel, Instructor4/18/2016-4/19/20162 Session(s), M, Tu6:00 to 9:00PMCourse# 164SPGF3645A

$119, 6 HoursJ. Daniel, Instructor5/21/20161 Session(s), Sa9:00AM to 3:00PMCourse# 164SPGF3645B

$119, 6 HoursJ. Daniel, Instructor6/15/2016-6/16/20162 Session(s), W, Th6:00 to 9:00PMCourse# 164SPGF3645C

Building Your Business on eBay: Beyond the BasicsThis six-hour workbook advanced selling seminar is instructor led and will include information on:• Starting a business on eBay.• Listings, formats and

pricing.• Efficiency and cost control.• Marketing your business• after the sale.Prerequisite: Basics of eBay Selling.$119, 6 HoursJ. Daniel, Instructor4/27/2016-4/28/20162 Session(s), W, Th6:00 to 9:00PMCourse# 164SPGF3647A

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

$119, 6 HoursJ. Daniel, Instructor5/10/2016-5/11/20162 Session(s), Tu, W6:00 to 9:00PMCourse# 164SPGF3644A

OLLI COURSE OFFERINGS

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Do I Need an Estate Plan?Do you want an orderly transition when you “check out,” or do you want total chaos? Who should attend this class and learn how to avoid the most common mistakes made by retirees? Everyone! Don’t accidentally disinherit your children or cause major tax problems for your heirs. This is a fun class taught by a certified Estate Planner and Certified Financial Planner with more than 20 years experience. $49, 2.5 HoursT. Sanders, Instructor5/4/20161 Session(s), W9:30AM to 12:00PMCourse# 164SPGF3608A

Retirement Income PlanningWhen it comes to planning for your retirement income, it’s easy to overlook some of the common factors that can affect how much you’ll have available to spend. If you don’t consider how your retirement income can be impacted by investment risk, inflation risk, catastrophic illness or long-term care, and taxes, you may not be able to enjoy the retirement you envision.$49, 2.5 HoursT. Sanders, Instructor4/20/20161 Session(s), W9:30AM to 12:00PMCourse# 164SPGF3600A

Planning for Long Term CareAs we get older and our health declines, the greater the chances are that we will require home care, nursing home care or other assisted-living arrangements. In

this class you will learn about preparing for this possible life challenge. You might ask - Should I buy Long Term Care insurance? It’s not just about insurance but all of the factors (age, medical history, assets and income) that have to be considered when planning for long term care.$49, 2.5 HoursT. Sanders, Instructor4/27/20161 Session(s), W9:30AM to 12:00PMCourse# 164SPGF3601A

Retirement & Social SecurityAre you planning for retirement, or have you already retired? Get first-hand knowledge from an expert in the Social Security area, and take home strategies to help you understand how social security works.• who is covered/not covered• benefits you may be eligible

to receive before retirement• common phrases• choosing when to retire• other benefits - MedicareFREE, 3 HoursT. Sanders, Instructor4/6/20161 Session(s), W9:00AM to 12:00PMCourse# 164SPGF3612B

FREE, 3 HoursT. Sanders, Instructor5/16/20161 Session(s), M, 6:00 to 9:00PMCourse# 164SPGF3612A

OLLI EVENTS

Hearing ScreeningOLLI brings to its members a free hearing screening with Otis A. Whitcomb, who carries a Masters degree in Audiology and is a Georgia Licensed Hearing Aid Dispenser. Screenings will take approximately 10 minutes per person. Registration is required and space is limited.FREE, 3 HoursO. Whitcomb, Instructor4/22/20161 Session(s), F9:00AM to 12:00PMCourse# 164SORI0025A

OLLI Spring SocialJoin us for an evening of food, fun, and dancing from 6 to 9 p.m. Reservations are required and can be made by calling 470-578-6765, or you can register online. Cost is $10 per person. Payment is required when reservations are made to secure seating for the program. Doors open at 5:45 p.m.$10, 3 Hours5/23/20166:00 to 9:00PMCourse #164SORI0011A

THANK YOU TO OUR COMMUNITY SPONSORS FOR THEIR CONTINUED SUPPORT OF OUR PROGRAMS.

Interested in becoming a sponsor? Please call Michelle Girage at 470-578-3100 for more information.

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CURIOSITY IS TIMELESS

EMPOWER // REINVENT // SUCCEED

Come for an evening of food, fun and dancing! Wear your shiniest golden outfit for a chance to win a prize!KSU CENTER, 3333 Busbee Drive, Kennesaw, GA 30144$10 Per Person (Advanced Payment Required) | Dinner 6-7 p.m. | Entertainment 7-9 p.m.

Register: 470-578-6765 or KSUOLLI.COM

CURIOSITY IS TIMELESS

EMPOWER // REINVENT // SUCCEED

Come for an evening of food, fun and dancing! Wear your shiniest gold themed outfit for your chance to win a prize!KSU CENTER, 3333 Busbee Drive, Kennesaw, GA 30144$10 Per Person (Advanced Payment Required) | Dinner 6-7 p.m. | Entertainment 7-9 p.m.

Celebrating Our 50th Social

May 23, 2016

Register: 470-578-6765 or KSUOLLI.COM

CURIOSITY IS TIMELESS

EMPOWER // REINVENT // SUCCEED

Come for an evening of food, fun and dancing! Wear your shiniest gold themed outfit for your chance to win a prize!KSU CENTER, 3333 Busbee Drive, Kennesaw, GA 30144$10 Per Person (Advanced Payment Required) | Dinner 6-7 p.m. | Entertainment 7-9 p.m.

Register: 470-578-6765 or CCPE.KENNESAW.EDU

CURIOSITY IS TIMELESS

EMPOWER // REINVENT // SUCCEED

Come for an evening of food, fun and dancing! Wear your shiniest golden outfit for a chance to win a prize!KSU CENTER, 3333 Busbee Drive, Kennesaw, GA 30144$10 Per Person (Advanced Payment Required) | Dinner 6-7 p.m. | Entertainment 7-9 p.m.

May 23

Celebrating Our 50th

May 23

Celebrating Our 50th

3333 Busbee Drive, MD 3301Kennesaw, GA 30144-5591


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