Spring 2018 Schedule of Programs
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Tuesday, Feb. 6 - Advanced Technology College Melvin D. StackBASICS OF ESTATE PLANNING_____________________________________________Tuesday, Feb. 13 - Advanced Technology College Sheriff Mike ChitwoodGUN LAW BASICS_____________________________________________Tuesday, Feb. 20 - Advanced Technology College Dr. Nancy Duke WORLD WAR I - THE AFTERMATH_____________________________________________Tuesday, Feb. 27 - Advanced Technology College Artie Gardella FITNESS FOR THE MATURING BODY_____________________________________________ Tuesday, March 6 - Advanced Technology College Professor Samantha Stern DAYTONA STATE THEATER ARTS PROGRAM_____________________________________________Tuesday, March 20 - Advanced Technology College Kevin M. Gilpin IDENTITY PROTECTION 101 _____________________________________________Tuesday, March 27 - Advanced Technology College Associate Professor Todd C. Richardson, J.D. DAVID SHOLTZ: FLORIDA’S NEW DEAL GOVERNOR, 1933-1937_____________________________________________Tuesday, April 3 - Advanced Technology College Cathy “Rainbow” Tallaeksen THE TIMUCUA INDIANS - THE LOST TRIBE OF FLORIDA _____________________________________________Tuesday, April 10 - Advanced Technology College Capt. Byron Williams STORM UPDATE _____________________________________________Tuesday, April 17 - Daytona Beach Campus Hosseini Center (Bldg. 1200) Chef Costa and Eve Magoulas COOKING WITH CHEF COSTA AND EVE
The WISE program is offered by theDaytona State College Foundation to promote and share the academic college resources with our senior community, providing learning opportunities in an enjoyable format.
The WISE program• Open to seniors 50 and older• Low annual membership fee• Easy to join ________________________________
Membership Benefits• Access to college facilities• Educational seminars• Refreshments provided
Call Suzette Cameron, (386) 506-4506 or visit DaytonaState.edu/Foundationtoday!
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TAKE NOTE OF NEW LOCATIONAdvanced Technology College (ATC)
1770 Technology Blvd., Daytona Beach, FL 32117
(Go north on Williamson Blvd. from US 92. The ATC is located on the left, approximately one mile from the intersection of LPGA/Williamson.)
WISE programs are held at 2 p.m. at the Advanced Technology College (ATC),
1770 Technology Blvd., Daytona Beachand at the Daytona Beach Campus,
Hosseini Center (Bldg. 1200), 1200 W. International Speedway Blvd.
Check individual listings for location.
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For additional information or to become a WISE member, call Suzette Cameron,
(386) 506-4506 or visit DaytonaState.edu/Foundation.
Speakers, dates and times are subject to change.
TAKE NOTE OF NEW LOCATIONAdvanced Technology College (ATC)
1770 Technology Blvd., Daytona Beach, FL 32117
The ATC is located off Williamson Blvd. near LPGA Blvd.
(Go north on Williamson Blvd. from US 92. The ATC is located on the left, approximately one mile from the intersection of LPGA/Williamson.)
For additional information call (386) 506-4506.
Spring 2018 Schedule of Programs
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Tuesday, Feb. 6 - Advanced Technology College Melvin D. Stack
BASICS OF ESTATE PLANNINGMr. Stack is an attorney serving Central Florida in the areas of estate planning, probate law, trusts and estate litigation. He was admitted to the Florida Bar in 1980 and practices before all court levels, including the U.S. Supreme Court. In addition, Mr. Stack has served as assistant state attorney for the 7th Judicial Circuit and has taught as an adjunct in the University of Central Florida’s Criminal Justice program. _____________________________________________Tuesday, Feb. 13 - Advanced Technology College Sheriff Mike Chitwood
GUN LAW BASICSJoin Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood as he presents an overview of Florida’s guns laws, including what you can do to protect yourself. He also will provide an update on the Sheriff’s Office and its impact on our communities_____________________________________________Tuesday, Feb. 20 - Advanced Technology College Dr. Nancy Duke
WORLD WAR I - THE AFTERMATHThe aftermath of World War I saw drastic political, cultural, economic and social changes across Europe, Asia, Africa, the U.S. and more. Twenty years later, the world would be shaken by an even greater war that many attribute to the fallout of the Great Conflict. Many world events during the remainder of the 20th century, including many current events, are a direct result of the war. Four great empires collapsed, the Bolshevik Revolution, the Holocaust and the explosive Middle East crisis._____________________________________________Tuesday, Feb. 27 - Advanced Technology College Artie Gardella
FITNESS FOR THE MATURING BODYAs we age, exercise and fitness activities tend to become less routine. More than two-thirds of older adults do not engage in any kinds of regular physical activity. Senior fitness specialist Artie Gardella will show us what kinds are most beneficial, including endurance exercises that increase our breathing and heart rate and delay or prevent many diseases associated with aging. The presentation will include exercises that improve strength, balance and flexibility that can be done at home with little or no equipment other than a stretch band or chair.
WISE PROGRAMTuesday, March 6 - Advanced Technology College Professor Samantha Stern
DAYTONA STATE THEATER ARTS PROGRAMDSC’s award-winning drama program chair, Professor Samantha Stern, will provide an overview and hands-on demonstration of how improvisation helps increase joy, happiness and well-being.
_____________________________________________Tuesday, March 20 - Advanced Technology College Kevin M. Gilpin
IDENTITY PROTECTION 101 Mr. Gilpin is executive director of the National Crime Stop Program, which focuses on identity theft, the fastest growing crime in America. With your credit affecting your ability to get insurance, interest rates and even potential employment, it is vital that you understand how to protect yourself from the crime that happens every three seconds. Key topics will include financial, tax and credit card fraud as well as wireless pick-pocketing and how to get your free credit report._____________________________________________Tuesday, March 27 - Advanced Technology College Associate Professor Todd C. Richardson, J.D.
DAVID SHOLTZ: FLORIDA’S NEW DEAL GOVERNOR, 1933-1937In the depths of the Great Depression, Florida elected an unconventional candidate as governor. David Sholtz was a resident of Daytona Beach who campaigned with hopeful optimism during a time of despair. Brooklyn born of Russian Jewish immigrant parents, Sholtz surprised the state’s political establishment to become the 26th governor. Tackling Florida’s problems with cheerful confidence, Sholtz’s story is one of hope tempered with the social and political realities of the time during a turbulent period in our state’s history.
Tuesday, April 3 - Advanced Technology College Cathy “Rainbow” Tallaeksen
THE TIMUCUA INDIANS - THE LOST TRIBE OF FLORIDA When the French and Spanish came to Florida in the 1500s, they found it occupied by over 200,000 Timucua Indians. They were an organized nation of over 30 chiefdoms and spoke several dialects. Unfortunately, warfare among the chiefdoms and the Europeans caused the rapid decline of the Timucuan Nation. Lack of immunity to the European diseases contributed greatly to their eventual extinction by the early 1800s. When Spain gave Florida to France in the 1760s, they took several of the Timucua to Cuba, where the last known survivor died in slavery.
Timucua Indians preparing a feast. 1564. Black & white photonegative. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory._____________________________________________Tuesday, April 10 - Advanced Technology College Capt. Byron Williams
STORM UPDATE Capt. Williams of the Daytona Beach Police Department will provide an update and review of the departments and Volusia County Emergency Management’s response to Hurricane Irma, which roared through Florida in September 2017._____________________________________________Tuesday, April 17 - Daytona Beach Campus Hosseini Center (Bldg. 1200) Chef Costa and Eve Magoulas
COOKING WITH CHEF COSTA AND EVEEnjoy a live cooking presentation with Chef Costa and his wife, Eve, as they recreate one of their TV episodes from WDSC’s Local Harvest show. Watch the fun and see who the boss in the kitchen really is. Ask Eve what it’s like to live with a chef, and find out all his cooking secrets. $
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SPRING 2018-SCHEDULE OF PROGRAMS