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Celebrating our 15th year in Syracuse!

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39Cynthia Woods, Director, Upstate OasIs & HealthLink(315) 464-4426 [email protected]

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Table of Contentsa. Classes arts and Humanities ........................................... 5-14 Computers and Technology .............................. 16-18 Health and Fitness ............................................ 19-24 Personal Development and Enrichment ........... 15-16 science ............................................................. 14-15 Travel ............................................................... 24-26 Volunteer Classes ...................................................26B. Class Calendars ................................................ 42-49C. Class Registration Procedures and Forms ........ 39-41D. Directions ...............................................................51E. Friends of OasIs Donors ................................ 30-31F. Funders and supporters ..........................................35G. General Information Policies .......................................................... 36-37 Welcome to OasIs ...............................................3H. Index of Classes .....................................................50I. New Membership application ...............................34J. special Programs and services ..............................38K. Tribute Fund Gifts and Form ........................... 31-32L. Volunteering application ..........................................................28 Volunteer Classes ................................................26 Volunteer Opportunities ......................................29

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Mountain Bluebird: a Study in 101 Oil Painting Rosanne Guidera, Decorative Painting InstructorJoin us and learn to paint with oil! In this class designed for the beginner, participants will create a beautiful picture of a mountain bluebird on a tree stump. The instructor will work with each student to develop the techniques needed to complete the painting. Note: A materials fee of $7.00 will be payable to the instructor at the first session to cover the cost of the prepared surface and oil palette. Brushes will be available to borrow or for purchase. Please bring Viva paper towels, a waxed palette, tracing paper, graphite paper and a pen. Mondays May 16 - Jun 13 1:30 - 4:00Fee: $53 4 sessions OASIS StudioNo class 5/30

Bald Eagle on Suedeboard 102Rosanne Guidera, Decorative Painting InstructorCreate a beautiful bald eagle picture on suedeboard using colored pencils. This class will give participants the opportunity to experience the ease of colored pencil drawing without the worry of drawing. The class will work together to complete the picture. The drawing surface will be provided and colored pencils will be available for use during class.Tuesdays Jul 12 - Jul 26 1:00 - 3:30Fee: $40 3 sessions OASIS Studio

Acrylic Painting Studio 103Evelyn Fiorenza, MS, Education, Syracuse University, Teaching ArtistThis is an open studio class for beginning and experienced painters. There will be a short lesson at the start of each class and individualized help along the way for participants’ painting projects. an assortment of paints and brushes will be available to beginners for the first class. Previous “step-by-step” projects will also be available for students wishing to complete a guided project. a list of suggested materials will be available upon registration. Note: Please bring a canvas or canvas board, reference materials and some good ideas.Tuesdays May 17 - Jun 21 1:00 - 3:00 Fee: $64 6 sessions OASIS Studio

Floral Pastel Studio 104Jean B. Somlo, MA, Art Education, Syracuse University, retired Art Teacher and Exhibiting ArtistWhat better time than now to try some floral pastels? We will use soft chalk pastels to create paintings of flowers using photos, actual flowers or imagination. Color and composition will be stressed in a relaxed, supportive and encouraging atmosphere. Participants at all skill levels are welcome, as attention will be on individual needs. Join us in working with the beauty of flowers in pastels. Bring materials you have available. suggestions for supplies will be given at the first class. Then you can supplement as needed.Thursdays May 19 - Jun 23 1:00 - 3:30 Fee: $75 6 sessions OASIS Studio

Introduction to Zentangle 105Sandra Philips, retired educator, Liverpool Central School District, and Professional ArtistZentangle is a detailed and interesting art form utilizing specific learned patterns. In three sessions, participants will learn the basic techniques of “tangling” and will come away with the ability to create their own Zentangle art. Zentangle increases focus and creativity, and provides artistic satisfaction along with an increased sense of personal well-being. The applications are broad from leisurely zen-like relaxation to highly detailed creations. For more information on this exploding craze, Google ‘Zentangle Images.’ Create beautiful images with Zentangle! Note: This class is for those who have never taken a Zentangle class. Class fee includes all supplies.Wednesdays Jun 22 - Jul 6 10:00 - 12:30 Fee: $53 3 sessions HealthLink Room

Create Your Own Mandala 106Sandra Philips, retired educator, Liverpool Central School District, and Professional ArtistMandalas historically have been spirit circles of detailed designs. In this class participants will learn the basic techniques to create detailed and interesting circle mandalas that use Zentangle patterns in their designs. Like Zentangle, impressive results are achieved one stroke at a time. Each class member will complete a unique one-of-a-kind mandala! Note: No art background is needed. Class fee includes all supplies — measuring tools, pens and papers.Thursdays Jun 23 - Jul 7 10:00 - 12:30 Fee: $58 3 sessions OASIS Studio

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“The love of learning, the sequestered nooks,And all the sweet serenity of books” ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

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Learn How to Take Better Photos 107Diane Lansing, MA, Expressive Therapies; retired Art Teacher, Liverpool Central School District; and Exhibiting ArtistGood photos are more about the person behind the camera than the kind of camera one uses. Rather than simply taking snapshots that record a person or place, why not learn how to take photos that not only document the subject matter but also are interesting to look at? In the first class, you will learn about lighting, composition, point of view, how to steady the camera, selected focus and much more. These topics will be covered in a slideshow illustrating what to do — and not do — to improve your picture-taking. In the second class, we will view the (anonymously projected) photos you have taken and see how other class participants tackled the broadly defined topics assigned to be shot over the intervening two weeks. We will all share helpful feedback on the images viewed. This class is for the beginner or the person who wants to step up their awareness and skill of good picture-taking.

Note: Participants will need to bring a digital camera (point and shoot, DSLR, or smartphone) to class as well as have knowledge of how to transfer those photos from camera to computer and then to a flash drive. Please bring the assigned photos you selected to share with the class, pre-loaded on your flash drive.Tuesdays Jul 26 - Aug 9 10:30 - 12:30 Fee: $26 2 sessions OASIS StudioNo class 8/2

The Basics of Music Theory 1 108Lynn Moroz, MM, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, Private Piano InstructorIn this course you will learn the basic rudiments of music, including musical notation, scales, chords, key signatures, rhythm, etc. Whether you’re a singer, instrumentalist or avid music listener, you will gain the knowledge needed to better understand the big picture of the language of music. Note: Meets at Artist Piano, 5780 Celi Drive, East Syracuse 13057.Thursdays May 19 - Aug 4 10:00 - 11:15Fee: $101 12 sessions Artist Piano

The Basics of Music Theory 2 109Lynn Moroz, MM, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, Private Piano InstructorMusic Theory 2 continues to explore the language of music through a broader understanding of intervals, scales, chords, key signatures, the circle of fifths, etc. sharpen your skills in a fun, relaxed, interactive class environment! Prerequisite: Music Theory 1, unless you already have a strong music theory background. Note: Meets at Artist Piano, 5780 Celi Drive, East Syracuse 13057.Thursdays May 19 - Aug 4 11:15 - 12:30Fee: $101 12 sessions Artist Piano

The Basics of Music Theory 3 110Lynn Moroz, MM, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, Private Piano InstructorMusic Theory 3 further explores the concepts of key, intervals, chords, cadences, ear training, musical form and some music history. Broaden your musical horizons in this relaxed, informative and interactive class setting! Prerequisite: Music Theory 2 or permission of the instructor. Note: Meets at Artist Piano, 5780 Celi Drive, East Syracuse 13057.Tuesdays May 17 - Aug 2 10:00 - 11:15 Fee: $101 12 sessions Artist Piano

The Basics of Music Theory 4 111Lynn Moroz, MM, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, Private Piano InstructorThis course continues to explore the complex, yet fascinating, language of music. Expand your understanding of intervals, seventh chords, cadences, chord progressions, harmonization and transposition, form and analysis, ear training, etc. Whether you play an instrument, sing and/or enjoy listening to music, this course will give you more tools to conceptualize the HOW and WHY of music construction. Prerequisite: Music Theory 3 or permission of the instructor. Note: Meets at Artist Piano, 5780 Celi Drive, East Syracuse 13057.Tuesdays May 17 - Aug 2 11:15 - 12:30Fee: $101 12 sessions Artist Piano

Many Moods of Music: Silverwood 112 Clarinet Choir Silverwood Clarinet Choir‘Many Moods of Music’ will be performed by the silverwood Clarinets taking you through many periods and styles of music. Perk up your mood for springtime with some entertaining, educational and stimulating music! Please note: Concert is open to both members and non-members of all ages and is exempt from the $20 registration processing fee. Wednesday May 18 11:00 - 12:00 Fee: $15 1 session OASIS Lecture Hall

Dana DiGennaro and 113 Kelly Covert, Flutes Dana DiGennaro and Kelly Covert, flutistsThese beloved flutists are active regionally and nationally. Frequent collaborators with syracuse symphoria and the society for New Music, these flutists will offer masterworks from the repertoire in an audience-friendly way! Please note: Concert is open to both members and non-members of all ages and is exempt from the $20 registration processing fee. Wednesday Jun 15 11:00 - 12:00 Fee: $15 1 session OASIS Lecture Hall

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Andrew Russo, Piano 114Andrew Russo, concert pianistGrammy nominee and Van Cliburn pianist andrew Russo performs Ravel’s beloved Miroirs suite. a long time OasIs performer and former artistic Director, Russo brings his indelible presence and authority to stages worldwide. Don’t miss this special return concert! Please note: Concert is open to both members and non-members of all ages and is exempt from the $20 registration processing fee. Wednesday Jul 20 11:00 - 12:00 Fee: $15 1 session OASIS Lecture Hall

Piano Lessons (Fresh Beginners) 115James Lee Vatter, BM College of St. Rose, MM/MS Syracuse University, post graduate study at Eastman School of Music, certified Piano Instructor for children and adults.This class is for those who have not had piano lessons — or have had just a few — in the past. Note: For more information, contact James Vatter by phone at (315) 882-1909, or by email at [email protected]. Meets at Artist Piano, 5780 Celi Drive, East Syracuse 13057.Mondays May 16 - Aug 8 10:00 - 10:45 Fee: $120 10 sessions Artist PianoNo class 5/30, 7/4 & 7/25

Piano Lessons (Level 1-A) 116James Lee Vatter: see bio for class #115This class is for those who have completed the Fresh Beginners piano lessons. Note: Meets at Artist Piano, 5780 Celi Drive, East Syracuse 13057.Mondays May 16 - Aug 8 11:00 - 11:45 Fee: $120 10 sessions Artist PianoNo class 5/30, 7/4 & 7/25

Piano Lessons (Level 1-A) 117James Lee Vatter: see bio for class #115see description for class #116. Note: Meets at Artist Piano, 5780 Celi Drive, East Syracuse 13057.Mondays May 16 - Aug 8 1:00 - 1:45Fee: $120 10 sessions Artist PianoNo class 5/30, 7/4 & 7/25

Piano Lessons (Level 1-A) 118James Lee Vatter: see bio for class #115see description for class #116. Note: Meets at Artist Piano, 5780 Celi Drive, East Syracuse 13057. Thursdays May 19 - Aug 11 11:00 - 11:45 Fee: $130 11 sessions Artist PianoNo class 7/28 & 8/4

Piano Lessons (Level 1-B) 119James Lee Vatter: see bio for class #115This is an elementary level class for those using Book 1 and will be a continuation of reading and rhythm skills. solo and ensemble music is learned. Prerequisite: Level 1-A. Note: Meets at Artist Piano, 5780 Celi Drive, East Syracuse 13057.Thursdays May 19 - Aug 11 9:15 - 10:00 Fee: $130 11 sessions Artist PianoNo class 7/28 & 8/4

Piano Lessons (Level 2-A) 120James Lee Vatter: see bio for class #115This class is for those who have finished Book 1 of Faber adult method. Prerequisite: Level 1-B or permission of the instructor. Note: Meets at Artist Piano, 5780 Celi Drive, East Syracuse 13057.Mondays May 16 - Aug 8 9:15 - 10:00 Fee: $120 10 sessions Artist PianoNo class 5/30, 7/4 & 7/25

Piano Lessons (Level 2-B) 121James Lee Vatter: see bio for class #115This is a beginning-intermediate level class. We will continue working in Book 2 and cover solos and ensembles with music from various periods. Prerequisite: Level 2-A or permission of the instructor. Note: Meets at Artist Piano, 5780 Celi Drive, East Syracuse 13057.Mondays May 16 - Aug 8 12:00 - 12:45 Fee: $120 10 sessions Artist PianoNo class 5/30, 7/4 & 7/25

Piano Lessons (Level 3-A) 122James Lee Vatter: see bio for class #115This is an intermediate level class that will focus on developing reading and technical skills. solo and ensemble music of various styles will be learned. Prerequisite: Level 2-B or permission of the instructor. Note: Meets at Artist Piano, 5780 Celi Drive, East Syracuse 13057.Thursdays May 19 - Aug 11 11:45 - 12:30 Fee: $130 11 sessions Artist PianoNo class 7/28 & 8/4

Piano Lessons (Level 3-B) 123James Lee Vatter: see bio for class #115This is an upper-intermediate level class that will cover solos, etudes and ensembles. Music of all styles will be learned. Prerequisite: Level 3-A or permission of the instructor. Note: Meets at Artist Piano, 5780 Celi Drive, East Syracuse 13057.Thursdays May 19 - Aug 11 10:00 - 11:00 Fee: $148 11 sessions Artist PianoNo class 7/28 & 8/4

Online registration begins Monday, May 2, 2016

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Piano Lessons (Level 4-B) 124James Lee Vatter: see bio for class #115This is an upper-intermediate level class that will involve playing more challenging music of all styles and periods of music. Techniques, solos and ensembles will be covered in this class. Prerequisite: Level 4 or permission of the instructor. Note: Meets at Artist Piano, 5780 Celi Drive, East Syracuse 13057.Wednesdays May 18 - Aug 10 10:00 - 11:00Fee: $148 11 sessions Artist PianoNo class 7/27 & 8/3

Piano Lessons (Level 5) 125James Lee Vatter: see bio for class #115This is an upper-intermediate/early-advanced level class for players with good rhythm and reading skills. Prerequisite: Level 4B or permission of the instructor. Note: Meets at Artist Piano, 5780 Celi Drive, East Syracuse 13057.Tuesdays May 17 - Aug 9 11:00 - 12:00 Fee: $160 12 sessions Artist PianoNo class 7/26

Men of Note 126Frank Ricciardiello and Vincent Ciccarino, Co-Directors, Men of Note, and Barbara Irwin, Accompanist, Men of NoteThe Men of Note will sing great songs of the 50s and 60s (the Great american songbook) and some doo-wop tunes in their program this trimester and continue with many pieces previously rehearsed. This very enthusiastic group of men enjoys the camaraderie of singing together each week. If you like singing, please join us! You do not have to read music to sing with us. (Men of Note will present a late June concert this year!) Note: Class is exempt from the $20 registration processing fee. Fridays May 6 - Jun 24 1:30 - 3:00 Fee: $24 8 sessions OASIS Fitness Room

OASIS Voices Alive 127Theater Troupe ConcertLinda Williams, Director, OASIS Voices Alive Music Troupe, and Michael Stephan, Accompanist, Voices Alive Music TroupeEnjoy the beautiful sounds of OasIs Voices alive Theater Troupe! This dedicated and gifted group performs throughout the year at community events and will now perform for you! Note: This performance is free and exempt from the $20 registration processing fee. Performance will be held at Lincoln Middle School, 1613 James Street, Syracuse 13206.Thursday Jun 2 7:00 - 8:30 Free 1 session Lincoln Middle School

The Smile, Laugh, Chuckle, Chortle, 128Whoop and Grin Theater Workshop Stephen Cross, member of Building Company Theater and faculty member of the Syracuse University Department of TheaterLaughter is one of the greatest therapies of all time. It changes our attitudes, resets our moods and gets the “smiles glowin’ and the serotonin flowin’.” syracuse’s Building Company Theater specializes in bringing hoopla and high times to people of all ages through the hilarity of improvisational theater. Come along and enjoy cutting it up with other energized players as we learn some of the games and techniques of the wonderful world of improv. We guarantee fun, creativity and laughter! absolutely no background in theater is required. Note: First session on 6/10 meets in Lecture Hall.Fridays Jun 10 - Jul 15 1:30 - 3:00 Fee: $48 6 sessions HealthLink Room

Opera and Society 2: 129the 20th CenturyFrank Macomber, PhD, Emeritus Professor of Fine Arts, Syracuse UniversityThis course investigates ways in which some 20th-century opera composers have chosen to approach the long-held traditions of music drama in existence from the 17th through the 19th centuries. Operas will be chosen from the following: Debussy: Pelléas et Mélisande; Richard strauss: Salome, Der Rosenkavalier and Ariadne auf Naxos; stravinsky: The Nightingale and The Rake’s Progress; Ravel: L’enfant et les sortilèges; Weill: The Three-Penny Opera; Berg: Wozzeck; Gershwin; Porgy and Bess; Britten: A Midsummer Night’s Dream; Barber: Antony and Cleopatra; Glass: Akhnaten.Fridays Jun 24 - Jul 15 1:00 - 3:00 Fee: $32 4 sessions OASIS Lecture Hall

A Kaleidoscope of Music: 130 Highlights of Western Classics from the Baroque Era to the PresentEvangeline Canfield, M.Mus. in Piano Performance, classical Pianist, Piano Instructor, and member of duo piano team Duo CanfieldThis course aims to bring appreciation to the history of classical music through listening, lecture and discussion. Participants will discover how landmark composers were both relevant to their culture and revolutionary in their ideas. From Bach to current living composers, each era’s musical trends will be brought to life through the stories and music of these geniuses and their classic masterworks.Thursdays May 26 - Jun 16 1:30 - 2:30 Fee: $28 4 sessions OASIS Lecture Hall

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Music: a Means of Survival 131Elizabeth Canfield, M.Mus. in Piano Performance, classical Pianist, Piano Instructor, former adjunct faculty, Bowling Green State University and Owens Community College; and member of duo piano team Duo CanfieldDespite the destruction and peril of WWII, music permeated the darkest corners of the world and brought light and hope to people facing the horrors of war. Whether in concentration camps, on battlefields or the home front, brave men and women continued to sing, play and compose to keep their souls alive. This course will explore how music literally became a means of survival during WWII.Thursdays May 26 - Jun 16 3:00 - 4:00 Fee: $28 4 sessions OASIS Lecture Hall

Adventures in Listening: The Great 132Irish Tenor John Harvith, BA, Music History, and JD; coauthor with Susan Edwards Harvith Edison, Musicians, and the Phonograph; former professional music critic; and interviewer of legendary musiciansJohn McCormack (1884-1945) was the exemplar of the great lyric tenor and arguably the first successful “crossover” artist, equally at home singing schubert and Irving Berlin, opera arias and songs of sentiment. He sang this eclectic repertoire with perfect diction, sterling musicianship, and the utmost respect for the composer’s intent. He established new performance standards for singers of classical and popular songs, treating everything he sang with equal attention to verbal and musical meaning. In the course of his long career, he sang to sold-out houses in major opera and concert halls here and abroad and at the mecca of vaudeville, the Hippodrome, introducing many listeners to classical music while elevating familiar popular songs to a level of performance artistry hitherto unknown. This course will teach students to discern those qualities that comprised the distinctive greatness of McCormack’s vocalism, comparing it to other tenors of his time such as Caruso and Gigli and playing recordings from all periods of his career, some with operatic colleagues like Dame Nellie Melba and Emmy Destinn, others with violinist Fritz Kreisler, and the remainder tenor solos. Like Irish minstrels of old, McCormack was a unique storyteller capable of moving his listeners to elation or tears, something students in this course will learn to appreciate.Wednesday Jun 1 1:00 - 4:00 Fee: $21 1 session OASIS Lecture Hall

Adventures in Listening: It’s All a 133 Matter of Interpretation John Harvith, BA, Music History, and JD; coauthor with Susan Edwards Harvith Edison, Musicians, and the Phonograph; former professional music critic; and interviewer of legendary musiciansarturo Toscanini once wrote, “Blessed are the arts which can survive without interpreters.” While visual artists and filmmakers communicate directly with audiences, the creators of Western classical music have had to rely on intermediaries — performing musicians — to interpret the written symbols and words these composers set down on paper to indicate how they wished their works to be brought to life. Thus it’s the responsibility of classical musicians to follow composers’ instructions to arrive at both the letter and spirit of the music they perform. Just as there are many valid ways to play a given work, there are also invalid ones that radically change the meaning and impact of a piece of music in ways the composer never intended. students will hear recordings by “name” musicians — from Heifetz, Rubinstein, and Toscanini to Glenn Gould, stokowski and Furtwangler — some giving glowing but differing interpretations that are equally valid, others playing fast and loose with the scores entrusted to them with startling results. This course, which will focus on these interpretive differences, is designed to sharpen students’ listening skills, providing the tools and insight to appreciate musical performance in a new and more meaningful way.Wednesday Jun 15 1:00 - 4:00 Fee: $21 1 session OASIS Lecture Hall

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The Fantasy World of Woody Allen: 134 an 80th Birthday Salute Susan Edwards Harvith, MMP Museum Practice, the University of Michigan; former Syracuse University faculty member; and interviewer of legendary film and television figuresNever before in the 110-year history of feature-length film has there been anyone like actor/screenwriter/director Woody allen, who has been making cinema masterpieces year after year for nearly a half-century with no signs of letting up, even at the age of 80! More remarkable yet is the fact that, like Verdi and Matisse, he has been doing some of his most inventive and meaningful work as an elder. Whereas his earliest work reveled in slapstick comedy and sight gags, his mature films use the genre of fantasy leavened with humor to probe issues of life and death, the ache of loneliness, the nature of love and human relationships, the definition of happiness — in short, the very meaning of human existence. This course will explore more than 40 years of his work, analyzing the novel techniques he has brought to film; the new insights he has provided by re-creating life in the 1920s, ‘30s and ‘40s; the unique methods he employs in the behind-the-scenes making of his films. The seven works to be discussed and viewed will range from 1972’s Play It Again, Sam and 1985’s The Purple Rose of Cairo to 1994’s Bullets Over Broadway and 2014’s Magic in the Moonlight.

Large-format screenings complement in-depth PowerPoint lectures.Thursdays May 19 - Jun 30 9:30 - 12:30 Fee: $58 7 sessions OASIS Lecture Hall

From Out of the Past: 1940s Filmmakers 135Travel to Victorian EnglandSusan Edwards Harvith, MMP Museum Practice, the University of Michigan; former Syracuse University faculty member; and interviewer of legendary film and television figuresDuring the 1940s, U.s. filmmakers — many of them émigrés from Europe (including such directors as John Brahm, Henry Koster and Robert siodmak) — produced visually stunning films showing troubled protagonists trapped within dark and twisted worlds. Viewing these films now, one sees in them the tensions of a society coping with World War II and its aftermath. The angst of the times is played out onscreen in films firmly grounded within the flamboyant, eerily dramatic visual style of German Expressionism. This course will explore undeservedly obscure films as well as seminal ones from this period, all costume dramas set within the confined, closeted and murky world of Victorian-era England. seven features will be discussed and screened, all of them adapted from literary works, and will include such genres as mystery, crime, suspense and romance. The films are Jane Eyre, Hangover Square, Ivy, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, The Suspect, The Lodger and My Cousin Rachel. among the stars are Ingrid Bergman, Orson Welles, Joan Fontaine, Richard Burton, spencer Tracy, Charles Laughton, Laird Cregar, Linda Darnell and Olivia de Havilland, who will be saluted with a party on the occasion of her actual 100th birthday, July 1.

Large-format screenings complement in-depth PowerPoint lectures.Fridays May 20 - Jul 1 9:30 - 12:30 Fee: $58 7 sessions OASIS Lecture Hall

Class Coordinators are provided free tuition for the class they coordinate and assist with

the following class activities: introducing the class instructor, assisting with a/V equipment,

distributing class evaluations, answering participants’ questions, and troubleshooting

issues that may arise during class. For further information contact Tracie Alexander at 464-1745 or sign up to attend class #704,

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Art Wallsis a continuous art exhibit program that displays the work of OasIs artists on the walls of the OasIs

hallways and classrooms.

artwork to be displayed in the summer trimester should be dropped off at OasIs between april 25

and May 11.

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Words in Your Ears 136Peter Moller, MA, Emeritus Professor, Film and Television, Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse UniversityOur days are filled with images. They surround us, they dazzle, they persuade and they sometimes annoy. But there is another world of sound that may not be as pervasive. This course presents four examples of the spoken word:June 6 — The audio book. Children’s book author Bruce Coville will present the work of his company, Full Cast audio, which produces award-winning books on tape. Coville travels the world spreading the word to book publishers, educators and children about the rich experience of stories told with voices. June 13 — Poetry aloud. Four well-known poets who live in Central NY do public performances of their ekphrastic poetry. The Ekphrastic Four will perform their poetry accompanied by the music and images that inspired them.June 20 — Reader’s Theater. Often called script-in-hand productions, these theatrical events are a part of the schedule on big and small stages all over the world. In syracuse, the armory square Playwrights present readings from their member writers once a month during the year. These readings give playwrights an inexpensive and constructive venue to test their dramatic ideas before they move to fully staged productions. The playwrights will read a new script and ask for comments and critiques from the class.June 27 — Radio drama. If you thought the aural delights of Fibber Magee and The Shadow were lost in the past, Mark Lavonier will persuade you otherwise. Lavonier, host of WRVO-FM’s popular Tuned to Yesterday, will talk about archival radio broadcasts and how he selects the scary and the funny to delight audiences every day of the week in the middle of the night.Mondays Jun 6 - Jun 27 10:00 - 11:30 Fee: $28 4 sessions OASIS Lecture Hall

OASIS Book Group 137Wendy Davenport, MA, British and American Literature, retired drama coach, high school and college English Teacher and OASIS leadership team member

Join our OasIs book group! This ongoing group meets monthly. Come every month or come when you can. share and discuss your opinions with others. Books should be read prior to the meeting date. Books selected for this trimester areMay 17: Emma: A Modern Retelling by alexander McCall smithJune 14: The Past by Tessa HadleyJuly 12: My Name Is Lucy Barton by Elizabeth stroutAugust 9: The Secret Chord by Geraldine Brooks Note: Class meets 5/17, 6/14, 7/12 and 8/9. Bring suggestions for next trimester’s titles to the first meeting. 8/9 session meets in HealthLink Room.Tuesdays May 17 - Aug 9 10:00 - 11:00Fee: $16 4 sessions OASIS Studio

Passport to Crime 138Wendy Davenport, MA, British and American Literature, retired drama coach, high school and college English Teacher and OASIS leadership team memberalthough many of our most popular mysteries are based in america or the British Isles, some outstanding detective stories take place in a myriad of countries world-wide. Examining the harsh cold of sweden, the canals of Venice, Italy, exotic aspects of south Korea, semi-civilized portions of australia and remote areas of south africa, we will explore works by authors whose settings enhance and enrich their works.

Kerry Greenwood’s Cocaine Blues introduces Phryne Fisher in Melbourne; Malla Nunn’s Detective Emmanuel Cooper deals with apartheid issues in A Beautiful Place to Die; Jade Lady Burning uses Ernie Bascom and George sueno to investigate; Death in la Fenice by Donna Leon involves Commissario Guido Brunetti; and Helene Tursten’s Detective Inspector Huss is on the case in Goteborg, sweden.

all of these successful novels began a series of adventures for their various characters and readers. In each, the settings are crucial to the plot development and often appear as characters themselves. With brief lectures, seminar discussions and film excerpts, we will examine how the settings enhance each book. Note: Please read Cocaine Blues for the first session.Monday Jun 20 - Jul 25 1:00 - 3:00 Fee: $36 5 sessions OASIS StudioNo class 7/4

Writing Stories from Your Life 139Carol Madar, Creative Writing Instructor, Onondaga Community College, Cicero-North Syracuse School District and North Syracuse Community Education Programs, and writerExplore the journey of writing about some vivid memories of your life. Re-discover events, experiences and images as an approach to creating pieces of narrative or fiction. Both new and experienced writers will gain ideas, techniques and structure to guide them in the process of personal writing. Members will be encouraged to share their writings with the group in this positive and supportive environment. Note: Meets at Fayetteville Senior Center, 584 East Genesee Street, Fayetteville 13066. Meets 6/14, 6/28, 7/12, 7/26 and 8/9.Tuesdays Jun 14 - Aug 9 3:30 - 6:30 Fee: $60 5 sessions Fayetteville Senior CenterNo class 6/21, 7/5, 7/19 & 8/2

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Writers: Welcome the Muse! 140Carol Madar, Creative Writing Instructor, Onondaga Community College, Cicero-North Syracuse School District and North Syracuse Community Education Programs, and writerIn a supportive, encouraging environment participants will explore various stops, turns and reflections on life’s journey in a variety of creative writing exercises. Both experienced and beginning writers are invited. self- expression, laughter and group sharing are welcome! Expect to experience aha! moments of clarity in the creative writing process, with the option of developing exercises into essay, story, poetry, memoir and other genres. Note: Meets 6/23, 7/7, 7/21, 7/28 and 8/4.Thursdays Jun 23 - Aug 4 9:30 - 12:30 Fee: $60 5 sessions OASIS Conference RoomNo class 6/30 & 7/14

The Art and Craft of Poetry: 141Painting with Words Renee-Noelle Felice, living-historian, writer, storyteller, educator, ‘herstory’ buffIn this hands-on course, we will explore poetic forms such as haiku, sonnet, syllabic poems and more, as well as the poetic devices of alliteration, metaphor and onomatopoeia. We will read works of a wide variety of poets and create our own poems to be included in a class anthology.Fridays Jun 3 - Jun 24 1:00 - 2:30 Fee: $30 4 sessions OASIS Studio

Monumental New York! 142A Guide to 30 Iconic Memorials In Upstate New York Chuck D’Imperio, Author of Monumental New York! A Guide to 30 Iconic Memorials In Upstate New York and radio broadcaster at WDOS in OneontaMonumental New York! highlights 30 of the most fascinating statues and memorials found throughout Upstate New York. These monuments are scattered from cities such as albany and Buffalo to the many little-known towns that populate the state. Each chapter offers detailed information on the history and significance of the monuments as well as useful travel information about the area. D’Imperio’s engaging narrative, detailed research, and infectious enthusiasm for Upstate New York make this an ideal guidebook, one that visitors and residents alike will treasure for years to come.

Monumental New York! will be available for purchase at the end of class. Note: Class is exempt from the $20 registration processing fee.Wednesday May 18 4:00 - 5:00Fee: $9 1 session OASIS Lecture Hall

The Psychic Highway: How the Erie 143 Canal Changed America Michael Keene, Author of The Psychic Highway: How the Erie Canal Changed America, affiliate member of the Association of Public Historians, and contributor to New York History ReviewFrom the author of Folklore and Legends of Rochester and other titles, comes The Psychic Highway: How the Erie Canal Changed America. Michael Keene’s new groundbreaking book uncovers how the Erie Canal opened up vital passageways that led to the advent of major social, political, and religious movements that swept through Upstate New York during the 19th century. Keene delves into the Canal’s inspiration, evolution and impact on american life and explores how the Canal bridged the gap of communications and travel, setting the stage for history-altering events. The book will be available for purchase at the end of class. Note: Class is exempt from the $20 registration processing fee.Thursday May 19 1:30 - 2:30 Fee: $9 1 session OASIS Lecture Hall

The Story of Language 144Terrence McGovern, PhD, Emeritus Faculty, SUNY CortlandThis course is a general introduction to linguistics. Topics to be discussed include origins of language, language families, phonology, morphology/syntax, lexicon and first and second language acquisition. Knowledge of a foreign language is useful but not necessary.Mondays May 16 - Jun 20 11:00 - 12:30 Fee: $35 5 sessions OASIS StudioNo class 5/30

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Ethnic America: 1607-1965 145Charles Coon, retired Social Studies Teacher, adjunct Professor of History, Onondaga Community College and SUNY College at Cortland, and adjunct Professor of Educational Methods, SUNY College at OswegoWe have already focused on immigration since 1965. Now we’ll go backward, starting with the founding of Jamestown by English immigrants in 1607. Discussion will revolve around some distinctive periods in american History: (1) the Colonial Period, which saw immigrants coming from five major areas — England, scotland, Ireland (the so-called scots-Irish), Germany and africa; (2) the period from 1790, when the first immigration law was passed, to about 1870, with a major focus on immigration from Ireland and the German states and the development of some very strong anti-immigrant sentiment in the Us; (3) the period from about 1880 to 1920, when the sources of immigration changed dramatically, from western and northern Europe to eastern and southern Europe and East asia, and prejudices against these immigrants emerged based on “scientific evidence of racial inferiority and superiority;” (4) the immigration laws written in the 1920s that were biased in favor of “old immigrant” groups; and (5) the impact of a variety of refugee crises in the post-WW II years. The class will conclude with the Immigration and Nationality act of 1965.

Five elements will permeate the discussions:1. Why did people emigrate? 2. The numbers.3. How the immigrants were received.4. The assimilation — or lack thereof — into mainstream

american society.5. Proposals for restrictive legislation and their effect on

american society.Note: Class meets 6/6, 6/13, 6/20, 6/27, 7/25 and 8/1.Mondays Jun 6 - Aug 1 1:00 - 2:30 Fee: $48 6 sessions OASIS Lecture HallNo class 7/4, 7/11 & 7/18

World War I for Beginners, 146Part II: The Winds of ChangeTom Henry, MS, retired Social Studies/History Teacher and Historianas the war dragged on, desperate nations tried desperate means to break the costly stalemate. Battles grew in size, scope and human cost as the industrial states introduced new technology into the battlefield. The resources and potential strength of the Us became ever more important to the warring sides while the Us debated its position. Join us for a look into the middle period of this under-studied conflict. There is no need to have attended the first part to enjoy this one. Note: Class meets at the Nottingham, 1301 Nottingham Road, Jamesville 13078.Tuesdays May 17 - Jun 7 10:00 - 12:00Fee: $41 4 sessions The Nottingham

World War I for Beginners, Part III: 147 Lafayette, We Are Here Tom Henry, MS, retired Social Studies/History Teacher and HistorianThe entrance of the Us and the collapse of Russia changed the dynamics of the war in 1917. american idealism soared as Old Europe was seemingly swept away, and the brutal fighting finally came to an end the following year. But peace proved elusive as the victors’ agendas became apparent at Versailles and set the rest of the 20th century on its tragic course. Participation in the prior courses is not necessary to enjoy this one, so feel free to join us as we explore this often-overlooked conflict.Tuesdays Jun 7 - Jun 28 2:00 - 4:00 Fee: $41 4 sessions OASIS Lecture Hall

The Presidents, Part XI: 148 Depression, War and Recovery Tom Henry, MS, retired Social Studies/History Teacher and Historianafter the Crash, the nation and the world slipped into deeper economic despair. FDR offered a radically different approach to the economy than his predecessors, but recovery was still elusive. The approach of war and war itself severely challenged the nation and its president, as did the nagging problems of building a post-war country. Come and explore this critical period in Presidential history with us! It is not necessary to have attended previous sessions to enjoy this one. Note: Class meets at the Nottingham, 1301 Nottingham Road, Jamesville 13078.Tuesdays Jun 14 - Jul 5 10:00 - 12:00Fee: $41 4 sessions The Nottingham

Classroom Etiquette• Please arrive on time for your class.

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• Please avoid overpowering colognes and perfumes.

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The Presidents XII: 149The Shadow of FDR Tom Henry, MS, retired Social Studies/History Teacher and HistorianFDR continued shaping the modern presidency through the war years. The dynamism of his presidency, the new economic system he fostered, and his vision set a high bar for every future president. His immediate successors not only had to meet high expectations, but also faced the incredible challenges of a changed and rapidly changing america. Join us as we examine the presidents at mid-century, the crucible of the modern presidency.Wednesdays Jun 1 - Jun 22 5:00 - 7:00Fee: $41 4 sessions OASIS Lecture Hall

Election Update 150Tom Henry, MS, retired Social Studies/History Teacher and HistorianIt has been an exciting and interesting election cycle so far! We have seen the rise of unusual candidates, new levels of rancor and, less visible, new levels of money flowing into our election process. We will look at the convention process, the candidates, the impact of money and what a citizen’s role is in all this. as always, we will keep our conversations positive as we look to understand what is happening in Election 2016. Note: Class is exempt from the $20 registration processing fee.Wednesday Jun 29 10:00 - 12:00 Fee: $9 1 session OASIS Lecture Hall

Consensus: How Can We Modernize 151 Local Government? Consensus Co-Chairs Jim Walsh, government affairs counselor and former Congressman, and Catherine Richardson, retired attorney with Bond, Schoeneck and King PLCCConsensus is the Commission on Local Government Modernization, established in 2014 with the goal of shaping a vision for more effective and efficient governance across Onondaga County. after years of development and 18 months of citizen-led review and discussion, Consensus released its Preliminary Options Report on January 26, and we are now in the public comment phase. What issues, opportunities and challenges do the City of syracuse, local townships, and Onondaga County face moving forward? How do we create and realize a new vision of what we want our local government structures to look like for generations to come? Please join the conversation to help shape this monumental reform. Note: Class is free and exempt from the $20 registration processing fee. Wednesday May 25 10:00 - 12:00 Free 1 session OASIS Lecture Hall

Identification of Spring Wildflowers 201Joseph McMullen, MS, PWS, Environmental Consultant/BotanistEach spring there is a beautiful display of spring wildflowers in our forests and other habitats of Central New York. Learn what these spring flowering plants are, their identifying characteristics and habitat requirements! Join Joe McMullen for a classroom presentation and a field trip. The classroom session will include a discussion of spring wildflowers along with a PowerPoint program that includes photographs of our common species. a field trip to a local park will allow us to see the wildflowers in their natural habitat setting. This class is for beginners and more knowledgeable individuals alike. Note: May 20 session meets at a local public park to be determined. Members will be responsible for their own transportation and any applicable admission fees at the park.Wed. & Fri. May 18 - May 20 10:00 - 12:00 Fee: $22 2 sessions HealthLink Room

Alaska: The Last Frontier — 202a Brief Tour Len Sharp, MS, CAS, retired Earth Science teacher; adjunct Professor of Education, LeMoyne College; Presidential Awardee in Science Teaching and National Science Teachers Association Distinguished Teacheralaska is a pristine land of 663,268 square miles with a wide diversity of landscapes and animals! Instructor Len sharp has been to alaska on a research venture with the University of alaska studying the tundra and permafrost, has explored the perimeter of alaska twice, and has cruised the Inner Passage as well. Len will share his experiences in Denali National Park, Glacier Bay National Park, Kenai Fjords National Park, Point Barrow and Mendenhall Glacier along with information about Dalton Highway (dirt road from Fairbanks to the North slope), the 1964 Good Friday Earthquake/Tsunami (second largest quake on record at 9.2), Valdez, the Trans-alaska pipeline and the Pribilof Islands. Explore the arctic fox, moose, musk ox, salmon, elk, spider crab, polar bear and grizzly. This will be a fast-paced lecture for the avid traveler, hiker or anyone curious about alaska!Monday May 23 1:00 - 3:00Fee: $18 1 session OASIS Lecture Hall

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Summer Treks to the Adirondacks 203Len Sharp, MS, CAS, retired Earth Science teacher; adjunct Professor of Education, LeMoyne College; Presidential Awardee in Science Teaching and National Science Teachers Association Distinguished TeacherThe adirondack state Park is the largest state Park in the U.s. with nearly six million acres to explore. During this session we will discuss some of the awesome natural areas that can be easily accessed by car from syracuse, such as The Wild Center, High Falls Gorge, Whiteface Mt. Parkway, ausable Chasm, Gore Mt., Natural Bridge (cave), Lake Placid Olympics area, Blue Mt. Museum of the adirondacks and others. Happy trekking!Wednesday Jun 1 10:00 - 12:00 Fee: $18 1 session OASIS Lecture Hall

Aging Mastery Program® 301AMP InstructorsIn collaboration with the National Council on aging (NCOa), OasIs is excited to announce the July launch of the aging Mastery Program.

The aging Mastery Program ® (aMP) is a comprehensive and fun approach to aging well that encourages people to take actions to enhance their health, financial well-being, social connectedness and overall quality of life. Central to the aMP philosophy is the belief that modest lifestyle changes can produce big results and that people can be empowered and supported to cultivate health and longevity. Equally important, the program encourages mastery — developing sustainable behaviors over time.

The aMP consists of an introductory session, followed by a 10-week curriculum that incorporates evidence-informed materials, expert speakers, group discussion, peer support and small rewards for positive actions.

Note; Meets 5/3, 7/12, 7/19, 7/26, 8/2, 8/9, 8/16, 8/23, 8/30, 9/6 and 9/13. 7/26 session meets in Lecture Hall. Class is free and exempt from the $20 registration processing fee.Tuesdays May 3 - Sept 13 1:00 - 2:30Free 11 session HealthLink RoomNo class 5/10-7/5

Crossing the Bridge to Health: 302 A Creative and Symbolic Journey Penny Baron, PhD, ATR-BC, LCAT, Registered and Board certified Art Therapist and Licensed Creative Arts TherapistEnvision crossing your own ‘bridge to health’ through a relaxation and guided imagery experience designed to empower individuals to think positively and build resilience when facing health challenges in their lives, Participants will have the opportunity to engage in a variety of creative exercises that help with self-awareness, inner-guidance and setting health goals, as well as physical, mental, emotional and hehavioral well-being.Wednesday May 18 2:00 - 4:00 Fee: $24 1 session HealthLink Room

Creatively Coping with Stress 303Penny Baron, PhD, ATR-BC, LCAT, Registered and Board certified Art Therapist and Licensed Creative Arts TherapistCome ready to relieve tension and explore the stress in your life from a creative and innovative perspective. Learn how stress affects us physically, mentally, emotionally and behaviorally. This program will integrate information on how to reduce and effectively manage stress at work or home using deep breathing and relaxation exercises. Participants will experience a supportive, nurturing and energizing environment where learning to cope with stress takes place in an atmosphere of laughter, play and creativity.Thursday Jun 2 2:00 - 4:00 Fee: $24 1 session HealthLink Room

Develop Your Intuition 304Virginia R. Waldron, MS, Transpersonal Psychology, Certified Hypnotist, Certified Instructor in HypnosisIf we wish to continue the journey toward spiritual growth and awakening, as individuals and as members of the human race, we must strive to connect with our intuition. There are different aspects and degrees of intuitive guidance, and each of us has our strengths and weaknesses, our own gifts and abilities. as children we were aware of the energies and different layers of consciousness around us. as we became adults we learned to suppress that knowing or attribute it to imagination. However, this knowing, this intuitive awareness, is deep within us, and now we can reach within and make those connections once again. In this class we will focus on developing intuition, on learning to be open to the inner wisdom that comes to all of us.Tuesday May 24 10:00 - 12:00Fee: $24 1 session OASIS Studio

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French for Beginners 305Veronique Bennett, French Tutor, Instructor for Planet French Association, native French speakerParlez-vous francais? Join us in this first-level conversational French class, in which you will learn about the culture and rich history of the areas where French is spoken around the world. Help prepare yourself for a trip to Quebec, France, Belgium or switzerland. Note: This class will be taught in the French immersion style. You will need to purchase a couple of books at minimal cost. Instructor will provide details at the first class.Wednesdays May 18 - Aug 10 10:00 - 11:30 Fee: $71 13 sessions OASIS Studio

French Intermediate Level 306Veronique Bennett, French Tutor, Instructor for Planet French Association, native French speakerThis is a continuation of the beginning conversational French class. Note: The majority of this class will be taught in French. You will need to purchase a couple of books at minimal cost. Instructor will provide details at the first class.Wednesdays May 18 - Aug 10 12:45 - 2:15 Fee: $71 13 sessions OASIS Studio

French Advanced Level 307Veronique Bennett, French Tutor, Instructor for Planet French Association, native French speakerThis course will be a continuation of the beginning and intermediate conversational French classes and is also intended for those who already have a good foundation in speaking the French language. Note: This class will be taught entirely in French. You will need to purchase a couple of books at minimal cost. Instructor will provide details at the first class.Wednesdays May 18 - Aug 10 2:30 - 4:00 Fee: $71 13 sessions OASIS Studio

Intermediate Conversational Italian 1 308Frank Ricciardiello, retired Foreign Language Director, ESM School DistrictThis course is a continuation of the previous Beginning Conversational Italian 2 course. students will focus on strengthening their skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing in Italian at the intermediate level. This course will be helpful for those who intend to travel to Italy and those interested in learning more about Italian culture. The textbook ITALIAN NOW! will be used again in this course.Wednesdays Jun 8 - Jul 27 1:00 - 2:30 Fee: $41 8 sessions HealthLink Room

Intermediate Conversational 309Italian 3 Frank Ricciardiello, retired Foreign Language Director, ESM School DistrictThis course is designed for those who have taken the previous Intermediate Conversational Italian 2 course. students will strengthen their skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Italian at the intermediate level. Various cultural topics, grammar and current events will be discussed in Italian. The textbook ITALIAN NOW! will be used again.Mondays May 16 - Jul 18 11:00 - 12:30 Fee: $31 6 sessions HealthLink RoomNo class 5/23, 5/30, 6/20 & 7/4

Advanced Conversational Italian 310Frank Ricciardiello, retired Foreign Language Director, ESM School DistrictThis course is intended for those students who have previously studied Italian at the advanced level. We will focus in depth on listening and speaking Italian with additional practice on reading and writing in Italian. The course will be conducted primarily in Italian, with discussions and students expressing their opinions in the target language. We will study the culture of Italy in the 21st century, with emphasis on various regions of the country. The textbook, ITALIAN NOW! will again be used with an additional text to be purchased.Wednesdays Jun 8 - Jul 27 2:45 - 4:15 Fee: $41 8 sessions HealthLink Room

Introduction to Computers 401(for Windows 7/Office 10) Pamela Lipe Revercomb, PhD, Information Science and Technology consultant, former faculty member, Syracuse University and Certified OASIS Connections InstructorDon’t let technology leave you behind! This class will help you get started using a computer. Learn how to use the Windows operating system and basic keyboarding and mouse skills, as well as computer terminology and components. You will also employ some basic word processing and be able to save anything you write, from letters to poetry. No experience is needed. Note: Class fee includes course workbook.Mon., Wed. & Fri. Jun 24 - Jul 8 10:00 - 12:00 Fee: $86 6 sessions OASIS Computer LabNo class 7/4

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Introduction to Microsoft Word 402(for Windows and Microsoft Word 2010 or 2013) Gary Hartman, formerly of NBC3/CW6, Certified OASIS Connections Instructor and OASIS volunteer leadership team memberIn this course you will learn valuable word processing skills such as creating, saving and retrieving documents; inserting and deleting text; formatting text; and using cut, copy and paste. Before you take this course, you should have some experience with the computer and the Windows operating system. Note: Class fee includes course workbook.Mon., Wed. & Fri. Jun 20 - Jul 1 1:00 - 3:00 Fee: $86 6 sessions OASIS Computer Lab

Photo Editing Basics: Picasa and 403Other Free Photo Editing SoftwarePamela Lipe Revercomb, PhD, Information Science and Technology consultant, former faculty member, Syracuse University and Certified OASIS Connections InstructorWant to learn how to enhance, organize and share your digital photos? In this course you will learn to edit and crop photos, organize them and create beautiful albums, collages and slideshows. Plus, you’ll learn how to share digital photos with family and friends via email and the Internet. Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of using a computer. Note: Class fee includes course workbook.Mon., Wed. & Fri. Jul 27 - Aug 5 10:00 - 12:00 Fee: $72 5 sessions OASIS Computer Lab

Facebook 1: The Starter Kit 404Pamela Lipe Revercomb, PhD, Information Science and Technology consultant, former faculty member, Syracuse University and Certified OASIS Connections InstructorFacebook is the most popular social networking website in the world, with over one billion active users. It’s a great way to stay in touch with family and friends. In this course you will learn all about Facebook, become a member of this free website and post messages and photos online. after attending the class you will be able to make friends and use Facebook on your own. The program covers Facebook as currently found on desktop and laptop PCs. Prerequisite: Basic knowledge using a computer or participation in OASIS Introduction to Computers class. If you already have a Facebook account, bring your user name and password to class. If you do not have a Facebook account, you must have an online email account (Yahoo, Gmail, Juno or Hotmail) and bring your user name and password for that account to class.Mon., Wed. & Fri. Aug 8 - Aug 12 10:00 - 12:00 Fee: $43 3 sessions OASIS Computer Lab

Facebook 2: I’m on Facebook, 405 Now What? Pamela Lipe Revercomb, PhD, Information Science and Technology consultant, former faculty member, Syracuse University and Certified OASIS Connections Instructorare you one of the millions of Facebook users saying to themselves, “I’m on Facebook, now what?” In this course you will learn to customize your Facebook profile, create important Life Event posts, work with Facebook photo albums, chat, groups, and more. This is a follow up to the Connections course Facebook 1: The Facebook Starter Kit. If you haven’t taken that course, you should have a Facebook account and know how to post on Facebook. Be sure to bring your Facebook login information to class. This workshop covers Facebook as currently found on desktop and laptop PCs, not mobile devices. Mon., Wed. & Fri. Aug 15 - Aug 19 10:00 - 12:00 Fee: $43 3 sessions OASIS Computer Lab

Safety First: Privacy and 406Safety Online Eric Stein, Computer instructor, CompTIA CertifiedThe Internet is a daily part of our family, social and business lives and also a place where scammers and identity thieves lurk. Protect yourself by learning to recognize phishing and fraud attempts! Learn how to create and use effective passwords, develop and practice good security habits and reduce exposure to threats. The class also covers virus protection, firewalls, credit monitoring, job search, top scams and much more. Note: Class fee includes course workbook.Wed. & Fri. Jun 15 – Jun 17 10:00 - 12:00Fee: $36 2 sessions OASIS Computer Lab

Exploring Google (for Windows) 407Eric Stein, Computer instructor, CompTIA CertifiedGoogle is a leading search engine to help you locate information on the Internet. Learn the possibilities Google offers — including generating news, maps and calendars. Use various Google strategies to find stock information, watch videos, create calendars, generate email alerts, build personal health and financial profiles and more! Get the most out of Google! This course has been updated with a focus on how to use Google for personal research that provides accurate, reliable and safe information. Note: If you do not have a Gmail email account, please arrive at 9:30 am on 6/1 to set up your account. If you already have a Gmail account, please remember to bring both your Gmail login ID and password. Class fee includes course workbook.Wed. & Fri. Jun 1 - Jun 3 10:00 - 12:00Fee: $36 2 sessions OASIS Computer Lab

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Buying and Selling on eBay 408(for PCs or Macs) Al Somlo, Owner, Able Al’s Computer Help, and Certified OASIS Connections InstructorBuying and selling items online is a fun and easy way to shop and sell. eBay is the largest and most active auction site on the Internet featuring everything from books to cars. This class will help you navigate your way through the ins and outs of eBay, whether you want to buy, sell or simply browse. Note: Class fee includes workbook.Mon. & Wed. May 23 - May 25 1:00 - 3:00Fee: $36 2 sessions OASIS Computer Lab

Buying and Selling Online 409 with Craigslist (for PCs or Macs)Al Somlo, Owner, Able Al’s Computer Help, and Certified OASIS Connections InstructorCraigslist provides local classifieds and forums for jobs, housing, merchandise, personals, services, community affairs and events. Craigslist is like a free version of eBay, without oversight. This course will cover how to set up a Craigslist account and then use it to research, buy and sell items safely. Craigslist can be a great way to sell unwanted items locally at no cost to list. This course is geared for those with little or no knowledge of Craigslist. Prerequisite: some knowledge of using the Internet, email and digital photography.Mon. & Wed. Jun 6 - Jun 8 1:00 - 3:00 Fee: $36 2 sessions OASIS Computer Lab

Going Wireless: How to Use Wi-Fi 410Eric Stein, Computer instructor, CompTIA CertifiedWant Internet access on the go? Wi-Fi is the wireless Internet connection available at many coffee shops, libraries and airports. You can also set up a Wi-Fi system at home. In this course, you will learn all about Wi-Fi, where and how to get it, and important safety precautions. Note: If you have a laptop computer or cell phone with Wi-Fi Internet access, you can bring it to class. However, this is not required.Thursday Jun 9 10:00 - 12:00 Fee: $22 1 session OASIS Computer Lab

How to Create a Free Webpage 411 (or Almost Free) for PCs and Macs Bonnie Strunk, small business and not-for-profit instructor for over 25 years and Internet technology and website creation instructorDo you have something you would like to have published on the web? Whether you want to create a family page, create a page for your organization or post your favorite recipes, there are tools available to get you on the web. This class will explore websites that provide free web hosting and free web authoring tools plus low-cost alternatives for both. By the end of the class, you can be on the web! Note: Please bring in a three-ring binder for handouts.Mon., Wed. & Fri. May 16 - May 20 1:00 - 3:00 Fee: $44 3 sessions OASIS Computer Lab

R.I.P., Picasa 412Al Fasoldt, retired Technology Writer, The Post-Standard, and Nancy Fasoldt, former Editor, Stars Magazine, The Post StandardGoogle has announced it will no longer be supporting Picasa and has replaced it with something called “Photos.” Google Photos works on every modern device — iPhones, iPads, android phones and tablets, Macs and Windows PCs. Discover five secrets of this free photo-management tool.Monday Jul 11 10:00 - 12:00 Fee: $23 1 session OASIS Computer Lab

Cloud 9 413Al Fasoldt, retired Technology Writer, The Post-Standard, and Nancy Fasoldt, former Editor, Stars Magazine, The Post StandardDon’t let the 30-somethings pass you by when it comes to that amazing freebie called “The Cloud.” We’ll show you how all your devices — computers, phones and tablets — can take advantage of instant online storage that sets itself up and does all its magic automatically. If you’re looking for answers to all your Cloud 101 questions, this is the class to take.Thursday Jul 21 10:00 - 12:00 Fee: $23 1 session OASIS Lecture Hall

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Chronic Disease 501Self-Management Program (CDSMP) Susan Stowell and Harriet Mark, Co-peer leaders certified in CDSMP by Stanford UniversityThe CDsMP is a six-session peer-led health education program for adults (18+) with any type of ongoing health condition. Each session complements the health care you may already be receiving. The purpose of the CDsMP is to enhance your ability to manage your health and maintain an active and fulfilling lifestyle. You do not need to have a chronic illness to attend; maybe you know or care for someone who does. all class participants will receive a free ($18.95 value) Living a Healthy Life with Chronic Conditions book.

CDsMP workshops will help you• Feel Better. Increase your energy and get relief from

pain, fatigue and difficult emotions.• Take control of your life. Do the things you want to do

each day.• Get connected. Have the opportunity to learn from others

who have similar health issues.

CDsMP is an evidence-based program. The curriculum was developed at stanford University’s Patient Education Center and is brought to you through a collaboration among Onondaga County Department of adult and Long Term Care services, The Institute for Caregivers, The advocates for Upstate, and OasIs, a program of Upstate Medical University.

Note: You must pre-register. Class is free and exempt from the $20 registration processing fee. Class size is limited to 20. If you attend at least four out of the six sessions, you will receive a $10 gift certificate toward future OASIS classes. Meets at Liverpool Public Library, 310 Tulip St, Liverpool, 13088.Wednesdays May 25 - Jun 29 1:00 - 3:30 Free 6 sessions Liverpool Public Library

Health Insurance 101: Medicare, 502Medicaid and the Health Care Exchanges Gina Rafer, BS, BA, adjunct instructor in pre-licensing training for Life, Accident and Health insurance and instructor for NY Healthcare Exchange Marketplace, Bryant & Stratton CollegeJoin us for an overview of Medicare, Medicaid and the current health care exchanges. Learn the eligibility requirements and the enrollment processes for all. Note: Class is exempt from the $20 registration processing fee.Monday Jul 25 5:30 - 6:30 Fee: $9 1 session OASIS Studio

Health Rhythms 101®: Group 503Empowerment Drumming for Health and Well BeingJimbo Talbot, owner of DrumQuest Adventures in Rhythm; feel happy and healthy, One Beat at a Time! Certified Remo Health Rhythms® Facilitator, BA Music, Ithaca CollegeDrumming in a recreational music setting requires no specialized abilities or talents. as a universal rhythm, drumming elicits an array of benefits including relaxation of the mind, reduction of anxiety and tension and lowered heart and breathing rates. Drumming has also been linked to boosting the immune system to aid in the fight against disease. Health Rhythms ® is an evidence-based program shown to encourage creative thinking, foster socialization and bonding, and stimulate deeper listening. This system can be integrated as a therapeutic strategy in group counseling, support groups, rehabilitation centers, schools, hospitals and facilities for aging individuals. Learn how to release tension, breathe more easily and explore your own creative musical expressions. No experience is necessary. Drums, percussion and fun-filled facilitation provided. all that’s needed is YOU!Tuesdays May 17 - Jul 12 2:00 - 3:15 Fee: $75 8 sessions OASIS Fitness RoomNo class 6/28

The Prepared Pet Owner: The Basics 504In this presentation you will learn: • How to be a prepared pet owner • How to maximize your pet’s potential for good health • Pet Basics • How to assess your pet’s health •How to avoid common hazards • How to prepare to handle an emergency

Whether you are a new or seasoned pet owner, this course is designed to help you maximize your pet’s potential for good health and prevent avoidable problems. We parallel pet concerns with people concerns and explore how we can improve health for all. There will be plenty of time to share personal stories and ask questions. Participants receive a Pet First aid Kit. Note: This course is a required prerequisite/or our Advanced First Aid Course, which teaches important skills such as CPR, Mouth to Snout Breathing, etc. Class is free and exempt from the $20 registration processing/fee. This project has been funded in whole or in part with Federal funds from the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services, under Contract No. HHS-N-276-2011-00003-C with the University of Pittsburgh, Health Sciences Library System. Monday Jul 18 2:00-4:00 Fee: Free 1 session Lecture Hall

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Upstate At Home 505Christian Knutsen, MD, MPH, FACEP, Assistant Professor Dept of Emergency Medicine SUNY Upstate Medical CenterJoin us to learn about Upstate at Home, a new practice which brings back a traditional style of medicine — the house call. With today’s demand for more convenient, personal care plus increased equipment portability, the physician house call is back! Physicians and nurse practitioners will come to you, talk with you, examine and treat you in your home. Upstate at Home addresses a wide variety of illnesses and injuries. Note: Class is free and exempt from the $20 registration processing fee.Monday May 23 10:00 - 11:30 Free 1 session OASIS Lecture Hall

Effective Communication Strategies 506(for Individuals Living with Alzheimer’s or Dementia) Whitney B. Hadley, MA, MSW, Associate Program Director, Alzheimer’s Association, Central New York ChapterIndividuals living with dementia often experience changes in behavior that can be confusing to friends and family. For caregivers, learning to decode messages through attitude, tone of voice, facial expression and body language can help both parties connect and communicate in meaningful ways. Effective Communication strategies explores how communication takes place when someone has alzheimer’s disease. This interactive presentation explains the communication changes that take place throughout the course of the disease, offers tips on decoding the verbal and behavioral messages delivered by someone with dementia, suggests responses that are helpful to the person, and identifies strategies to connect and communicate at each stage of the disease. Note: Class is free and exempt from the $20 registration processing fee.Tuesday Jun 14 5:30 - 7:00 Free 1 session OASIS Lecture Hall

Dementia Conversations 507Whitney B. Hadley, MA, MSW, Associate Program Director, Alzheimer’s Association, Central New York ChapterDementia Conversations is not a traditional dementia education program. Rather than teach about the changes that come with an alzheimer’s or dementia diagnosis, this program focuses on how family members and friends can have effective conversations with someone who has alzheimer’s or another form of dementia or signs of cognitive decline. The program provides strategies to discuss obtaining a diagnosis, driving, and legal and financial matters. This interactive workshop features videos of people with alzheimer’s disease along with experts sharing tips on chatting with them. Note: Class is free and exempt from the $20 registration processing fee.Tuesday Jul 12 5:30 – 7:00 Free 1 session OASIS Lecture Hall

OASIS Hikers for Health 508Dick Lightcap and Gloria Mabie, retired educators, and Mary Dineen, all OASIS volunteers and members of the Onondaga Chapter of the Adirondack Mountain ClubIn this trimester we expect to visit Kettlebail state Forest, Bowman Lake state Park, sapsucker Woods in Ithaca and three lakes in the adirondacks — Otter, Round and Gull. Meet at OasIs at 9:00 a.m. for orientation, carpooling arrangements and directions. We will depart at approximately 9:15 a.m. and hope to return in mid-afternoon, so bring water and lunch. Note: Hikes will be held 5/23, 6/20, 7/18 and 8/8. A $3 donation to drivers will help pay for gas. If you are new, you may wish to contact Gloria at (315) 682-6333 in the evening.Mondays May 23 - Aug 8 9:00 - 9:15 Fee: $14 4 sessions OASIS Studio

Personal Safety and 509Self-Defense for Older Adults Fred Wilson, MS, personal trainer certified by ACE and ISSA, and senior and martial-arts trained fitness consultant.Older adults are often targeted as victims of crime, but if they develop plans to minimize the dangers of burglary, robbery, carjacking, assault, theft, purse snatching and other crimes, they are better prepared to protect themselves.

These personal safety classes will equip seniors with knowledge to escape potentially harmful situations without injury. Participants will learn how to be alert, spot suspicious people, distract an attacker and describe a criminal to police. Participants will also be introduced to simple but effective striking techniques using the hands, feet and elbows. The pros and cons of carrying a weapon for protection will be discussed.Fridays Jun 3 - Jun 17 2:00 - 3:00 Fee: $24 2 sessions OASIS Lecture HallNo class 6/10

Classroom Etiquette• Please arrive on time for your class.

• Please TURN OFF your cell phone.

• Please avoid overpowering colognes and perfumes.

• Please refrain from conversing with your neighbor during class.

I don’t think much of a man who is not wiser today than he was yesterday.

~ Abraham Lincoln

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Nia 510Pam LeBlanc, Certified Nia Black Belt Instructor, Certified 500-hr. professional-level Kripalu Yoga Teacher, Cardiac and Cancer Yoga Certified Training, Hatha Yoga Certified, Yoga Alliance Registered, Fitness Business Nia/Yoga teacher, personal trainerNia is a joyful, transformational fitness practice that offers cardiovascular whole-body conditioning and stress reduction, along with increased strength, flexibility and balance. Empowering music inspires the expressiveness of dance, the precision of martial arts and the functionality of Yoga. Creative mat work and a final relaxation piece are included in your practice. You will leave class feeling good in your body, refreshed, relaxed and renewed. No experience needed. Note: Please bring a Yoga mat for floor work.Mondays May 16 - Aug 8 9:30 - 10:30 Fee: $52 11 sessions OASIS Fitness RoomNo class 5/30 & 7/4

Nia 511Elaine Wolf, LMFT, MSW, certified Brown belt Nia Instructor with 8+ years of experience, Wellness Workshop designer and facilitatorsee description for class #510.Wednesdays May 18 - Jul 27 1:00 - 2:00 Fee: $52 11 sessions OASIS Fitness Room

Dance Exercise Rock and Roll, Etc. 512Jeanneanne Ketchum, former Adjunct Professor at Syracuse University Drama Department-Aerobics for Actors, former Teacher at The Dance Studioadd a little rock and roll to your exercise routine! In this class we will use some great tunes — from the Beatles, Beach Boys and David Bowie to artists such as The 5th Dimension, Rolling stones and other rock and roll and pop artists from the 60s and 70s. The combinations will be easy, fun and expressive. This dance exercise workout can be paced to your individual comfort and fitness level.Mondays May 16 - Jul 18 3:00 - 4:00 Fee: $54 8 sessions OASIS Fitness RoomNo class 5/30 & 7/4

Dance Exercise Motown, Etc. 513Jeanneanne Ketchum, former Adjunct Professor at Syracuse University Drama Department-Aerobics for Actors, former Teacher at The Dance StudioDo you want to add a little funk to your exercise routine? In this class we will use some of the wonderful Motown songs of stevie Wonder, Diana Ross, The Temptations, etc. in the combinations. These combinations will be easy, fun and expressive. We will also use some of the hits of Earth, Wind & Fire, Kool & the Gang, etc. This dance exercise workout can be paced to your individual comfort and fitness level.Wednesdays Jun 1 - Jul 20 11:45 - 12:45 Fee: $54 8 sessions OASIS Fitness Room

ZUMBA® Gold 514Tammy Panzironi, Zumba® Gold & Zumba® Certified, PiYo Certified, P90X Certified, Insanity Certified, and Owner, Pulse Fitness Studio, former fitness columnist, Table Hopping newspaperDitch the workout and join the fun with ZUMBa® Gold! Reap the physical and mental benefits of cardiovascular exercise through dance. ZUMBa® Gold is designed for the active older adult, the true beginner or the person who may be physically limited. Done at a lower intensity and not as fast, ZUMBa® Gold is nevertheless just as much fun as ZUMBa® Basic. The passionate Latin and international rhythms of this program are easy to follow. Learn the Merengue, salsa, Cha Cha, Twist, Belly Dance, Flamenco, Charleston and more. Note: Proper footwear is important, and supportive sneakers or dance shoes are recommended. Please bring a water bottle, as well. Meets at Pulse Fitness Studio, 713 West Fayette Street, Syracuse 13204. Parking is free.Mondays May 16 - Jul 25 1:00 - 1:45 Fee: $47 9 sessions Pulse Fitness StudioNo class 5/30 & 7/4

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ZUMBA® 515Tammy Panzironi, Zumba® Gold & Zumba® Certified, PiYo Certified, P90X Certified, Insanity Certified, and Owner, Pulse Fitness Studio, former fitness columnist, Table Hopping newspaperCome and join the party! ZUMBa® is a Latin-inspired dance fitness class that incorporates Latin and international music with dance to achieve cardiovascular benefits along with total body toning. Dancers and non-dancers alike will lose themselves as they move to explosive and passionate Latin rhythms. This effective workout is like no other and will leave participants wanting more! Note: Please wear supportive, comfortable footwear, and bring a hand towel and water bottle.Fridays May 20 - Aug 12 9:00 - 9:45Fee: $81 13 sessions OASIS Fitness Room

Hatha Yoga 516Pam LeBlanc, Certified Nia Black Belt Instructor, Certified 500-hr. professional-level Kripalu Yoga Teacher, Cardiac and Cancer Yoga Certified Training, Hatha Yoga Certified, Yoga Alliance Registered, Fitness Business Nia/Yoga teacher, personal trainerWhether you come to Hatha Yoga in search of greater flexibility, balance, strength and physical healing or for a deeper understanding of life, this path has something to offer. Reflected in the class is the wisdom, knowledge and uniqueness of the renowned teachers who have guided Pam along her Yoga journey. The practice is sequenced so that you move from one gentle posture to the next in a mindful, intelligent and safe manner. Breathing techniques further calm and revitalize the mind, body and spirit. a relaxation piece at the end leaves you renewed and refreshed. Experience the joy of Yoga in community! Note: Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a Yoga sticky mat. Last class will meet 4/19 to make up 1/19 canceled class.Tuesdays May 17 - Aug 9 10:30 - 11:45 Fee: $66 13 sessions OASIS Lecture Hall

Hatha Yoga 517Pam LeBlanc, Certified Nia Black Belt Instructor, Certified 500-hr. professional-level Kripalu Yoga Teacher, Cardiac and Cancer Yoga Certified Training, Hatha Yoga Certified, Yoga Alliance Registered, Fitness Business Nia/Yoga teacher, personal trainersee description for class #516.Thursdays May 19 - Aug 11 10:25 - 11:40 Fee: $66 13 sessions OASIS Fitness Room

Kripalu - Hatha Yoga 518Yvonne Martin, Kripalu Yoga Teacher, Certified at the Kripalu School of Yoga; Yoga Alliance Registered, Certified in Yoga for Breast Cancer Recovery & Beyond ©, BS, Syracuse University; former Accountant; Owner: YLMyoga, LLCKripalu Yoga is a mindful practice that is rooted in the classical Hatha Yoga tradition. Perfect if you are a beginner looking to ease daily aches and pains, or if seeking to deepen your current practice. Puzzled by the jargon? Come learn the very basics of Yoga in a supportive environment where you can feel relaxed and comfortable. Find ease in a gentle warm-up that will prepare you for a sequence of doable Yoga postures. Healthful breathing exercises combined with gentle movements will de-stress, and improve balance, strength, range of motion and mental focus. Kripalu Yoga places its emphasis on compassionate self-acceptance and observing the activity of the mind without judgment, and joyfully taking what is learned in class, into daily life. It can adapt to all body types, ages, fitness levels and interests. Feel the peaceful connection to your inner self and to the universe around you. Note: Please wear comfortable clothes and bring a Yoga mat.Mondays May 16 - Aug 8 11:55 - 1:10 Fee: $52 10 sessions OASIS Fitness RoomNo class 5/30, 7/4 & 7/11

Kripalu - Hatha Yoga 519Yvonne Martin, Kripalu Yoga Teacher, Certified at the Kripalu School of Yoga; Yoga Alliance Registered, Certified in Yoga for Breast Cancer Recovery & Beyond ©, BS, Syracuse University; former Accountant; Owner: YLMyoga, LLCKripalu Yoga is a mindful practice that is rooted in the classical Hatha Yoga tradition. Perfect if you are a beginner looking to ease daily aches and pains, or if seeking to deepen your current practice.Fridays May 20 - Aug 12 9:55 - 11:00 Fee: $55 11 sessions OASIS Fitness RoomNo class 5/27 & 7/15

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Gentle Yoga for the 520Road to Wellness ©

Yvonne Martin, Kripalu Yoga Teacher, Certified at the Kripalu School of Yoga; Yoga Alliance Registered, Certified in Yoga for Breast Cancer Recovery & Beyond ©, BS, Syracuse University; former Accountant; Owner: YLMyoga, LLCIf you’ve ever thought that “doing Yoga” was reserved only for the young and limber, then this class will offer you a new perspective! This series is adapted from Hatha Yoga and designed for anyone who might be looking for relief from daily aches and pains and the stiff muscles of a maturing body. Discover the very basics of Yoga in a friendly, relaxed environment. You will learn healthful breathing exercises, together with stretches and ultra-slow moving sequences that will de-stress and improve posture, equilibrium, muscle tone, range of motion and mental focus. This class might be for you if you’re experiencing muscle stiffness and mobility restrictions from Parkinson’s, arthritis or cancer. Note: Please wear comfortable clothes and bring a Yoga mat, a large towel or small blanket and a small cushion.Tuesdays May 17 - Jun 21 11:45 - 12:45 Fee: $37 6 sessions OASIS Fitness Room

Taijiquan (T’ai Chi) 521David Dolbear, Owner, White Crane Spreads Its Wings Martial ArtsTaijiquan is an ancient Chinese form of self-cultivation which originated as a martial art and is now studied primarily to develop and maintain physical and psychological well being. The practice of Taijiquan offers many benefits, including relaxation, improved balance, increased ability to concentrate, increased strength in the whole body, a supple spine, flexible joints and an overall feeling of well-being. Prerequisite: Qigong Level I and/or some prior experience with Taijiquan.Mondays May 16 - Jul 25 1:30 - 2:30 Fee: $54 9 sessions OASIS Fitness RoomNo class 5/30 & 7/4

Qigong I (Chi-kung) 522David Dolbear, Owner, White Crane Spreads Its Wings Martial ArtsQigong is a generic term which refers to many different types of Chinese exercises. In general, Qigong exercises are much easier to learn and remember than T’ai Chi, and will bring more immediate positive results. It is possible to modify many of these exercises to meet specific needs or limitations. The types of Qigong offered are breathing exercises, general stretching, upper back and neck exercises, lower back exercises and balance improvement. Note: Because the exercises are learned in sequence, it is important to attend as many class sessions as possible.Thursdays May 19 - Jul 28 3:20 - 4:20 Fee: $55 11 sessions OASIS Fitness Room

The Arthritis Foundation 523Exercise Program Tina Castle, Instructor certified by The Arthritis FoundationThe arthritis Foundation Exercise Program is a community-based group exercise program designed to help those who have joint and/or muscle problems achieve improved mobility, muscle strength and endurance in order to perform their daily activities. These classes are offered by experienced instructors who have been trained and certified through the arthritis Foundation. Course topics include stretching, range of motion and strengthening exercises, endurance, self-management along with movement, balance and body awareness, relaxation, stress management techniques and pain reduction.Mondays May 16 - Aug 8 10:45 - 11:45 Fee: $52 11 sessions OASIS Fitness RoomNo class 5/30 & 7/4

Circuit Training 524Ann Iannotta, PT, DPTGot goals? This total-body workout improves strength, balance and flexibility as you move through a series of functional exercises using body weight and simple equipment. Each exercise is designed with real-life movements in mind and will be adapted by the instructor to fit each individual’s fitness level. Your goals, whether picking up grandchildren, improving endurance for your golf game, improving balance for fishing, etc. will be used to drive the workouts and make them relevant. Equipment will be provided. Please wear supportive shoes and bring a water bottle. Wednesdays May 18 - Jul 27 2:15 - 3:00 Fee: $70 11 sessions OASIS Fitness Room

Art Wallsis a continuous art exhibit program that displays the work of OasIs artists on the walls of the OasIs

hallways and classrooms.

artwork to be displayed in the summer trimester should be dropped off at OasIs between april 25

and May 11.Online registration

begins Monday, May 2, 2016

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T-N-T: Tight and Tone 525Tammy Panzironi, Zumba® Gold & Zumba® Certified, PiYo Certified, P90X Certified, Insanity Certified, and Owner, Pulse Fitness Studio, former fitness columnist, Table Hopping newspaperGet your body in the best shape ever! This class has been designed to target stubborn problem areas. You will concentrate on the thighs, hips, stomach and buttocks. The upper body, chest, arms and back will be targeted as well, through the use of hand-held weights. Participants at every fitness level are welcome. There will be no complicated movements or choreography. Note: An exercise or Yoga sticky mat and hand weights are recommended.Tuesdays May 17 - Aug 9 9:00 - 9:40 Fee: $67 13 sessions OASIS Fitness Room

T-N-T: Tight and Tone 526Tammy Panzironi, Zumba® Gold & Zumba® Certified, PiYo Certified, P90X Certified, Insanity Certified, and Owner, Pulse Fitness Studio, former fitness columnist, Table Hopping newspapersee description for class #525.Thursdays May 19 - Aug 11 9:00 - 9:40 Fee: $67 13 sessions OASIS Fitness Room

Low-Impact Aerobics 527Tammy Panzironi, Zumba® Gold & Zumba® Certified, PiYo Certified, P90X Certified, Insanity Certified, and Owner, Pulse Fitness Studio, former fitness columnist, Table Hopping newspaperJoin Tammy for a traditional low-impact aerobic class. Thirty minutes of fun! Easy-to-follow routines that incorporate moves such as grapevines, step touches and heel and toe taps are set to a variety of music. This class will help you build cardiovascular and pulmonary endurance and help to improve your balance, reflexes, overall strength and body appearance. Note: Please wear comfortable closed-toe athletic shoes.Tuesdays May 17 - Aug 9 9:45 - 10:15 Fee: $55 13 sessions OASIS Fitness Room

Low-Impact Aerobics 528Tammy Panzironi, Zumba® Gold & Zumba® Certified, PiYo Certified, P90X Certified, Insanity Certified, and Owner, Pulse Fitness Studio, former fitness columnist, Table Hopping newspapersee description for class #527.Thursdays May 19 - Aug 11 9:45 - 10:15 Fee: $55 13 sessions OASIS Fitness Room

Ripped/P90X® 529Tammy Panzironi, Zumba® Gold & Zumba® Certified, PiYo Certified, P90X Certified, Insanity Certified, and Owner, Pulse Fitness Studio, former fitness columnist, Table Hopping newspapera masterfully energetic workout that combines easy, yet effective, cardiovascular routines interlaced with weights and resistance. This fun workout will produce results everyone is looking for and is appealing to both men and women of all fitness levels. Please bring a set of light 1-3-lb hand weights. (It’s also ok to begin without weights.) You will build more strength and endurance as the weeks progress, and then you may want to increase the weights. Please keep in mind that the same routine will be offered for the entire trimester, so you will master it and achieve phenomenal results both physically and mentally. You don’t want to miss this exciting class!Wednesdays May 18 - Aug 10 9:00 - 9:40 Fee: $69 13 sessions OASIS Fitness Room

Buffalo–City of Presidents Fall Tour 601Informational SeminarRichard O’Neil, Travel Choice InternationalJoin us for an informational seminar on the Buffalo–City of Presidents Tour (class #s 602 and 603) scheduled for October 17-19, 2016. Detailed information and handouts will be available. Note: Class is free and exempt from the $20 registration processing fee.Friday Jul 15 11:00 - 12:30 Free 1 session OASIS Studio

Travel

Don’t be late!

OasIs classes start on time.

Please be courteous to others and arrive early enough to check in and

find a seat before class begins.

Classroom Etiquette• Please arrive on time for your class.

• Please TURN OFF your cell phone.

• Please avoid overpowering colognes and perfumes.

• Please refrain from conversing with your neighbor during class.

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Buffalo–City of Presidents Fall Tour 602 (Double Occupancy) Richard O’Neil, Travel Choice International, and Tom Henry, MS, retired Social Studies/History Teacher and HistorianJoin Travel Choice International and OasIs Instructor Tom Henry for a 3-day/2-night trip to Buffalo, NY. Trip departs from OasIs Monday morning, October 17, 2016, and returns Wednesday evening, October 19, 2016. Included in the cost are two nights at the beautiful Hampton Inn Downtown Buffalo, all admissions, five meals, local guide, round-trip motorcoach transportation and all taxes and gratituities.

What better place to visit in an election year than Buffalo, which has ties with five famous men who became presidents of the United states? Buffalo is proud to claim this roster of men — Millard Fillmore, abraham Lincoln, Grover Cleveland, William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt — who either started their careers in Buffalo or visited there during their terms of office. For them Buffalo was indeed the road to the White House and into the pages of history.

October 17 (Monday): Upon arrival, meet the local guide and enjoy lunch at a local restaurant in the Elmwood Village District. Visit the original Buffalo City Hall, where Grover Cleveland began his law career, and view statues of Fillmore and Cleveland in the current art deco City Hall, as well as the 1907 William McKinley monument in Niagara square. The Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural site, a National Historic Landmark, highlights Roosevelt’s Presidential Oath of Office, taken upon McKinley’s assassination at Buffalo’s Pan american Exposition of 1901. see Roosevelt’s statue, a media show and the library where the oath was taken. Have dinner at the landmark Chef’s Restaurant downtown. (D)

October 18 (Tuesday): after breakfast at the hotel, visit Graycliff, a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home for a guided tour. This summer place of the Darwin Martin family on cliffs overlooking Lake Erie features the natural architecture for which Wright was famous. The house is midway through a total restoration.

Housed in a 1902 building, the Roycroft Campus Copper shop is home to the works of over 100 artisans. Explore handmade pieces in wood, metal, glass, ceramics, print and more. The Roycroft Power House next door offers artifacts, souvenirs, a visitors’ center and art gallery. Then have lunch at The Roycroft Inn in an arts and Crafts Movement atmosphere.

Next, stop at the Millard Fillmore House for a guided tour of this 1826 home where Fillmore once lived, which showcases authentic Fillmore and period pieces. The Buffalo History Museum Resource Center hosts a William McKinley Room featuring pictures, artifacts and his Exposition speech, along with the pistol used in his assassination. Then take in the Tim Russert exhibit, highlighting this journalist’s career. Dinner follows at the popular Templeton Landing on the Buffalo waterfront. (B, L, D)

October 19 (Wednesday): after your hotel breakfast, visit the Darwin Martin House, another Frank Lloyd Wright design, for a guided tour. This 10,000-square-foot home, one of the best examples of Wright’s Prairie style, is in the final phase of a 22-year restoration. Then stop at the Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum and see the vast collection of monuments on display. View the sizable Presidential Portrait series of paintings by artist Lawrence Williams, which includes First Ladies too. Lunch at Wegmans Market Cafe or elsewhere.

Next, visit historic Forest Lawn Cemetery and Wendt archives for a tour of the exhibit “Presidents in Buffalo,” as well as a guided walk to the Millard Fillmore family burial site. Nearby is the gravesite of 1972 presidential candidate shirley Chisholm.

Finally, the tour group will go to Pierce arrow Motor Transportation Museum, which features Buffalo’s automobile history. see Frank Lloyd Wright’s gas station; the Brunn Carriage, like the vehicle in which McKinley took his last ride; a bullet-proof Pierce arrow, the car that J. Edgar Hoover and Roosevelt each had; and the official White House Pierce arrow car. Then return to syracuse via motorcoach. (B)

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: September 23, 2016. Additional reservations may be taken after this date subject to availability.

CANCELLATION PENALTIES: Prior to September 24, 2016 – FULLY REFUNDABLE minus a $10 refund processing fee. On or after September 24, 2016 – NON-REFUNDABLE.

OPTIONAL TRIP CANCELLATION INSURANCE IS RECOMMENDED AND AVAILABLE THROUGH TRAVEL CHOICE INTERNATIONAL by calling (315) 445-1400.

Note: Please indicate roommate’s name on registration form. If registering online, please call OASIS at 464-6555 to provide roommate’s name.

Trip is exempt from the $20 registration processing fee.

For single occupancy, register for class #603.Mon., Tues. & Wed. Oct 17 - Oct 19 TBD Fee: $599 3 days Buffalo, NY

Check In at the front desk for all classes.

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Buffalo–City of Presidents Fall Tour 603 (Single Occupancy) Richard O’Neil, Travel Choice International, and Tom Henry, MS, retired Social Studies/History Teacher and HistorianJoin Travel Choice International and OasIs Instructor Tom Henry for a 3-day/2-night trip to Buffalo, NY. Trip departs from OasIs Monday morning, October 17, 2016, and returns Wednesday evening, October 19, 2016. Included in the cost are two nights at the beautiful Hampton Inn Downtown Buffalo, all admissions, five meals, local guide, round-trip motorcoach transportation and all taxes and gratituities. a complete trip intinerary is included in the description for class #602.

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: September 23, 2016. Additional reservations may be taken after this date subject to availability.

CANCELLATION PENALTIES: Prior to September 24, 2016 – FULLY REFUNDABLE minus a $10 refund processing fee. On or after September 24, 2016 – NON-REFUNDABLE.

OPTIONAL TRIP CANCELLATION INSURANCE IS RECOMMENDED AND AVAILABLE THROUGH TRAVEL CHOICE INTERNATIONAL by calling (315) 445-1400.

Trip is exempt from the $20 registration processing fee.

For double occupancy, register for class #602.Mon., Tues. & Wed. Oct 17 - Oct 19 TBD Fee: $729 3 days Buffalo, NY

New Volunteer Overview 701Tracie Alexander, OASIS Program and Volunteer ManagerBecome a valued member of the OasIs volunteer family. Remain active, involved and enjoy the companionship of others who share similar interests. Put your computer knowledge, office skills, teaching experience, hobbies and other talents to good use! This informal session will provide you with information about a multitude of volunteer opportunities at OasIs!Tuesday Jun 7 10:00 - 11:00 Free 1 session OASIS Studio

Volunteer Meeting 702Tracie Alexander, OASIS Program and Volunteer ManagerThis important monthly meeting is scheduled for all OasIs volunteers to attend. Updates on volunteer initiatives, registration procedures, programs, policies and center operations will be provided. attending these meetings regularly will keep volunteers well informed and will provide them the opportunity to make suggestions, share concerns and have questions answered. Volunteer feedback is highly valued! Note: Meets 6/3, 7/1 and 8/5.Fridays Jun 3 - Aug 5 10:00 - 11:00 Free 3 sessions OASIS Studio

Leadership Team Meeting 703Tracie Alexander, OASIS Program and Volunteer ManagerThis monthly meeting is for those volunteers who are serving as members of the Leadership Team. Note: Meets 5/11, 6/8, 7/13 and 8/10.Wednesdays May 11 - Aug 10 1:00 - 2:30 Free 4 sessions OASIS Conference Room

Class Coordinator Training 704Wendy Davenport, OASIS Volunteer Leadership Team member, and Diana Biro, OASIS Advisory Council member, both class coordinator volunteersBecome an OasIs volunteer class coordinator. attend this important training session to learn how to assist with various class activities and operate audio visual equipment. OasIs class coordinators will have the opportunity to attend classes they coordinate free of charge!Tuesday May 31 3:30 - 4:30 Free 1 session OASIS Studio

Volunteering

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Deliver OASIS Catalog to various locations at the beginning of each trimester.

___ Catalog Delivery

___ Class Coordinator

___ Computer Lab

___ Instructor/Topic:

___ Intergenerational Tutoring

___ Reception Desk

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Robert Coe Gary HartmanWendy Davenport Mary JerniganEileen Deuell Doreen MurphyRona Edlund Tom MurphySue Foster Melissa SheremetaNancy George

Class Coordinator

Catalog Delivery

Computer Lab Assistant

Instructor

Intergenerational Tutoring

helpful, but not required.

Three times a year deliver new OasIs catalogs to various locations throughout Onondaga County.

In RemembranceTo acknowledge OASIS members who have recently passed away

Geri Archambeault

Bernard Carr

Helen Dali

Samera Frank

Jack Godleski

Pat MacKillop

Claire Rudolph

Sheva Tannenbaum

Genevieve Thuma

Thomas Twichell

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Syracuse OASIS Donors

Matisse Fellow ($1000-2499)David and Lauren Feiglin

Sustaining Scholar ($500-999)Sharon A. Brangman, MDMarjorie D. CarterDr. and Mrs. Harold Jones

Contributing Scholar ($250-499)Roslyn BilfordRev. James C. BresnahanBettina B. FrisseJohn and Susan HarvithTom and Pam LeBlancArnold and Libby RubensteinJeffrey G. SmithStephen and Sally TerekBilly G. Vinzant

Supporting Scholar ($150-249)Anita BonneyCarlton Crittenden and

Jennifer RobertsEileen Deuell 55 PLUS MagazineDoris W. EaganNicholas and Evelyn FiorenzaJames and Barbara FloriniRichard and Nancy HumplebyRichard LightcapNorma MaddyJohn and Candace MarcellusSusan E. Martineau Frederick and Virginia MartyPatrick and Lora McCooeyBarbara ParadiseVirginia and Frederick Parker,

Jr., MD Ms. Geraldine F. ParrClaire and Lionel RudolphAnita and Howard Weinberger

Scholar ($100-149)Elaine AbramsIvy BesdinDiana Biro and Eric RogersMr. and Mrs. Marvin Bodley Joseph and Elaine CoppolaElizabeth S. CostelloMurray Daitchman and

Roberta BenvenutiMrs. Virginia M. DeBenedictisNed DeuelKate DoolittleMs. Patricia FreybergerMr. and Mrs. Edgar GalsonWilliam and Joyce GoodwinAdele HaasLetitia E. HarrisGary S. HartmanThomas Henry, M.A.Neal and Judy JanaushekMrs. Jan KaplanRichard and Barbara Kimm Sandy KinsellaDonald J. KralBob and Zalie LinnAlvin and Yetta LiptonCoy L. Ludwig Mrs. Gloria D. Mabie Sylvia Matousek and

Vincent CiccarinoSusan Moskal Mary Pat OlikerMr. and Mrs. Henry J. PaloczRosemary E. PittmanMelvin and Madeline RubensteinDr. Robert ScheerDrs. Myra and Berton R.ShayevitzBeverly TaylorGenevieve B. TherreRichard Wesley TuttleChris WelchMarcia J. Wickert

Associate Scholar ($75-99)Edward S. BalianMrs. Louise BirkheadChristian and Missionary

Alliance of SyracuseDonald and Barbara CrossettRoscha FolgerMr. Ron HerrgesellMr. and Mrs. Gunther KaschaJoyce R. LennonElizabeth and John MosherMargery A. PinetMs. Constance L. RoyRobert and Malyne SagermanThomas and Patricia Schmidt

Friend ($50-74)Anne M BazydloMarilyn M. BehnkeCarolyn BernsteinMs. Paula D. BoghosianJeanette BorstMrs. Elizabeth P. CalnonMrs. Naomi Y. CannonMary and Bill CoffinMary Lou CrowleyElizabeth J. DanielPenny L. DeanLinda E. DetorDavid C. DickinsonAnita EversAllen and Nirelle GalsonSally A. GewinnerElaine GingoldKaren GouldBetty and Judy GranatsteinPatricia Green and Jim SnipesWinifred E. GreenbergMonroe and Annette GuisbondEllene W. HallLynne D. HallerJulia and Daniel Harris

Ms. Sarah HolbenJudith HoldenDr. Peter and Mary HuntingtonMary JerniganMargaret A. KhouryMrs. Molly G. KingAnn T. KronnerJack G. LaPelleRussell LeachSoule G. LeiterDouglas H. LyonMarjorie N. MahonyPeggy A. MarshallPeter J. MartuscelloCarleton and Patricia MastenDen and Dot McCortMarilyn H. McKnightEric Merson and Kathleen WattMarie C. MiczanKathleen A. MillerMaureen and Stephen MintzJoan A. MiraRachel H. NetzbandStephanie L. NicholsonDiane NowakJennifer O’GavaghanRichard PilgrimMichael and Rissa RatnerChuck and Nancy ReinersMr. and Mrs. Seymour RibyatMs. Elaine RubensteinSue SangermanoEdward and Lois SchroederKathleen P. ScuttMrs. Marcy ShirokiLaurence F. SovikElinor J. Spring MillsCynthia D. StevensonRobert and Pat StoneMrs. Joan M. TracyFaith Van Voolen

We are grateful to all of our donors for their loyalty and generosity. Friends of OASIS, Spring Appeal and Tribute Fund Gifts reported below were received between August 1, 2014, and July 31, 2015. Your support enables us to strengthen our legacy of lifelong learning and service to the community. Thank you!Matisse Fellow ($1000-2499)David and Lauren Feiglin

Sustaining Scholar ($500-999)Rev. James C. BresnahanHarold and Barbara JonesJohn P. and Elizabeth Y. McKinnellJeffrey smith

Contributing Scholar ($250-499)Roslyn BilfordEvelyn and Nicholas FiorenzaTom HenryTom and Pam LeBlancRachel H. Netzbandstephen and sally Terek

Supporting Scholar ($150-249)anita BonneyDiana Biro and Eric Rogersstephen and Jo-anne CarmelMrs. Virginia M DeBenedictisNed DeuelDoris W. EaganBettina B. FrisseDaniel J. MackessyNorma MaddyPatrick and Lora McCooeyMary Pat OlikerMr. and Mrs. Henry J. PaloczBarbara ParadiseVirginia and Frederick ParkerMarilyn PinskyMichael and Rissa RatnerElinor J. spring-Mills

Scholar ($100-149)Murray Daitchman and Roberta BenvenutiMrs. Louise BirkheadMr. and Mrs. Marvin a. Bodleyshirley a. BowenBonita B. CarrBarbara Q. CarterMr. and Mrs. William Coffin

Elizabeth CostelloMrs. Jeanne M. CreamerEileen R. DeuellRichard and abby EggertJames and Barbara FloriniPat FreybergerGary s. HartmanMrs. Jan KaplanJoyce R. LennonRichard LightcapMrs. Gloria D. Mabiesylvia Matousek and Vincent CiccarinoTerry Millerstephanie NicholsonRosemary E. Pittmanarnie and Libby RubensteinCynthia D. stevensonCynthia a. Zacharek

Associate Scholar ($75-99)Naomi CannonBarbara and alan GoldbergWilliam and Joyce GoodwinJeanne Greenhalgh and Marion Greenhalgh Patricia HudelsonMs. anne K. KuehnRussell LeachCarleton and Patricia MastenDr. Lionel a. RudolphDrs. Myra and Berton R. shayevitzJames simonis and Ralph Valente

Friend ($50-74) The Monday ClubKatherine adelsonanonymous anonymousMathilde C. BersaniJeanette BorstOliver M. BrownDeb CareyDr. and Mrs. R.J. CassadyMary N. ClayWilliam and sylvia CohenJoseph and Elaine Coppola

Mary Lou Crowleyann M. DerrDavid C. DickinsonKate DoolittleJean M. EschnerMr. Harry H. EvansJoseph Falcone on behalf of Genevieve FalconeTerry and Rob Flowerallen and Nirelle GalsonJoann and Daniel GaluppoKaren GouldPatricia Green and Jim snipesMs. Vicki GreenbergWinifred E. GreenbergJane and Marion GreeneMonroe and annette GuisbondLaura HandBob and Linda HermanMs. sarah HolbenLouis IannettoniWanda H. IrishNeal and Judy JanaushekLewis and Julie JohnsonDarl and Deanna JohnstonMr. and Mrs. Gunther Kaschasandra and Pieter Keesesoule G. LeiterMarilyn LermanMary LernerMr. Coy L. LudwigGerald M. MagerPeggy Marshallsusan E. MartineauPeter John MartuscelloMichael and Marilyn McCabeDennis and Dorothy McCortDianne s. apterMarie C. MiczanMs. susan MoskalDeirdre NeilenDiane NowakChristina ParkerMarlene ReillyChuck and Nancy ReinersMs. Constance L. RoyKathleen P. scuttMrs. Marcy shiroki

William and Mary Kay silkyJohn and Patricia slyBob and Pat stoneHollis a. strongDick TuttleFaith Van VoolenMs. Nancy s. WadopianKameshwar and Kashi Walialice WallaceJenna Lou WeitzelKenneth and Nancy WilsonDonor ($1-49)CDsMP ParticipantMargaret M. abrahamsonElaine abramsRuth M. adamsMrs. Judith L. aldermanDamon and Kathleen algerHerbert and Ettarae alpertsandra M. anechiaricoPhyllis angellanonymous Carol a. armanMary Betty armstrongDavid and Helen ashleyMary M. austinVaughn and Phoebe BakerEdward s. BalianRobert and Elizabeth BatesMrs. Ivy BesdinMel and Phyllis BesdinJo ann L. Bocksharon M. Boginsusan BorkerOna Cohn BregmanCharlotte L. BurbankFrancine M. CannellaRena CantorJoan N. CarlonJanice Rose CarrDiane CaseChristina CastleMs. Jane K. ChamberlainGeorge ChamberlinLeah and Nansi ClementMr. and Mrs. Ralph Cleveland

We are grateful to all of our donors for their loyalty and generosity. Friend of OasIs, Spring Appeal and Tribute Fund Gifts reported below were received between august 1, 2015, and March 28, 2016. Your support enables us to strengthen our legacy of lifelong learning and service to the community. Thank you!

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In Appreciation and Honor of Lauren Feiglin on her Retirement

Carole and Robert MillsteinGeraldine Parr

In Honor of the OASIS Men of Note

Chorus PerformanceEastwood Heights

Maple DownsNYs Retired Teachers CNY

In Memory of Bob Davenport and Joan MyersWendy Davenport

In Memory of Judith “Sue” McConnellMonica Hardy

In Memory of my sister, Sue McConnellMarianne alexander

In Memory

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Syracuse OASIS Donors (Continued)

Received between April 14, 2015, and July 31, 2015

OASIS Tribute Fund Gifts

Prof. Kameshwar C. and Kashi Wali

Susan K. WaskiewiczJenna L. WeitzelKenneth and Nancy Wilson

Donor ($1-49)Mrs. Judith L. AldermanHerbert and Ettarae AlpertCarol A. ArmanDavid and Helen AshleyLinda E. BaileyMrs. Mathilde C. BersaniRichard and Andrea BlairJo Ann L. BockSharon M BoginSusan E. BoguczJune R. BombergerSusan BorkerMr. Dallas BowserOna C. BregmanRena F. CantorJanice R. CarrDiane CaseChristina CastleGeorge ChamberlinMr. and Mrs. Ralph ClevelandJohn and Carolyn CoitMrs. Patricia A. ColasurdoJoseph and Kathleen Coleman

Sally H. ComanRobert J. ConnellJoAnn ConsroeAlfred CorenSherly Day BernthalJohn and Dorothy DeeGudrun E. DeLaubenfelsAngelo and Domenica DelBroccoBarbara DoshnaMary E. DunnMs. Barbara S. DuttweilerJane FeldJoan FinebergJohn S. FitzsimmonsSusan FosterMs. Earleen M. FoulkHelen C. FreniereGeorge and Halina GagneJo Ann Manuel GaluppoBonita GardinoLilia GonzalezJune G. GoodreauMary Louise HartensteinMs. Barbara J. HayesKathleen I. HennLorraine B. HickoxGerald and Patricia HinkRonald and Barbara HoffmanPatricia HudelsonLouis Iannettoni

Christopher JamisonAnonymousDarl and Deanna JohnstonNancy KarapinSue A. KayneBarbara E. KiernanPhyllis KimiakFrancis R. KinsellaCarole J. KoenigElizabeth KolodneyMs. Anne K. KuehnJoAnn B. LorenKathleen MaloneyDora M. MarinoCarolyn A MayMichael and Marilyn McCabeElizabeth McDonaldMr. Terrence J McGovernHoward McLaughlin and

Mary O’HaraJoyce McMullenMrs. Regina MeadvinDon MilmoreLinda Labella MorganMargaret E. MorrisMr. Joseph B. NevilleMary R. NiemiWilliam P. O’Keefe, Jr.JoDean and Timothy Orcutt

Karen Papson Carroll and John Carroll

Tina ParkerDee PastulaDavid J. PeckhamPhyllis E PetersenGary and Sandra PhilipsStephanie PinskyVirginia A. PrattMargaret RichmondGerda M. RudelRosalie RydingGloria W. SageMr. and Mrs. Mike SchafferRichard SchultzJanet SciscioliJohn and Patricia SlyPatricia SolenbergerFran StaniecMrs. Antonia H. TuckMs. Susan Van MaarseveenFrances G. VolinskyGisela M. Von DranMs. Darlene M. WaldronHarry J. WestonBarbara Carroll

In Memory of Melanie M. RichDavid and Lauren Feiglin

In Memory of My Parents Sylvia and Ralph BorodDavid and Lauren Feiglin

In Honor of the OASIS Men of Note Chorus PerformanceEastwood Heights

Sunnyside Care Center

In Honor of the OASIS Voices Alive Theatre Troupe Performance

Christ the King ChurchThe Oaks at Menorah Park

Received between December 1, 2015, and March 28, 2016

John and Carolyn Coitsally H. ComanBonnie Jean CoulterDonald and Barbara CrossettElizabeth J. Danielsherly Day-BernthalLinda E. DetorDana and Margaret DudarchikMary E. DunnMs. Barbara s. DuttweilerJohn and Rona EdlundJoy EnglehartJanet EverlyJane FeldJoan FinebergMr. and Mrs. Paul Fleischmannsusan FosterHelen C. Frenieresteven FriesEva FuldGeorge and Halina GagneNancy E. GeorgeMadelyn and susan GewinnerLynne D. HallerRoberta HampsonMs. Barbara J. HayesLorraine B. HickoxMary K. HueberJames and Charlene HughesDr. and Mrs. Peter HuntingtonRichard J IsbellChristopher Jamison and signe NelsonMary Jernigan

Merece JohnsonFrancine KaramRonald KaroleskiDonald a. KatesMarvin and Gloria Katzsandra D. KhanBarbara E. KiernanPhyllis KimiakFrancis R. KinsellaGeorge and Muriel KirkpatrickJerry and susan KlinebergCarole J. KoenigElizabeth KolodneyMr. Louis KriesbergMrs. ann T. Kronnerapinya KurtzworthMr. and Mrs. Richard LacyJack G. LaPelleRose ann LeschinskiMs. Joann B. LorenMr. and Mrs. Frederic a. LymanKathleen MaloneyWilliam Mangin and Patricia CridlandDora M. MarinoLorraine G. MarkleyBetty MartenPhil McCarten and Donna Muhs McCartenMargot Leigh McCormickTerrence McGovernRegina Meadvinstephen a. Merrill, MD

Beverly B. MillerKathleen a. MillerMark and Marje MorchowerMargaret E. MorrisElizabeth and John MosherKathleen Jean MuraskiDiane K. MurphyDoreen and Thomas MurphyBeverly NarveyMaureen C. NeedhamWalter NeuhauserMargaret R. NeuhierlMr. Joseph B. NevilleRobert and Katherine O’Connorsarah O’HaraDee PastulaDavid J. PeckhamGail E. PoulosElaine a. RadoaneErin Rankinsusan Rathbunsusan RauerMs. Elaine RubensteinMelvin and Madeline RubensteinGerda M. RudelLorne and Ellen RungeMr. and Mrs. John V. RyanMrs. Rosalie RydingGloria W. sageRita C. schmedickeMr. and Mrs. Herbert schneiderman

Edward and Lois schroederRobert and susan schuhVirginia M. scidaJohn sheets and Judy sheetsCarol simmonsshirley B. singerCarol M. smithJudith B. smithPatricia solenbergeramy Heyworth sopchakJoel and Deborah steinMary alice stonecipherYvonne Tasker RothenbergPeter and sandra TownsendMrs. antonia H. TuckPatricia a. Urbansusan VendittoFrances G. VolinskyKristin M. Walcottanita and Howard WeinbergerRobert and Virginia WelcherDavid C. WheatLinda s. WilcoxElizabeth ZebleyLouise Zgardzinski

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The OASIS Tribute Fund

- to celebrate a birthday, anniversary or special occasion - to honor the memory of a friend or loved one

You can honor a friend or loved one while supporting the mission of OASIS to enrich lives and strengthen communities with a gift to the OASIS Tribute Fund.

OASIS will send a letter to the honoree or other person designated, with information that a Tribute gift has been received. All Tribute gifts are tax-deductible. For more information, please contact Mady Rubenstein, OASIS Tribute Fund Coordinator at (315) 682-7162. Gifts can be made online at www.oasisnet.org/supportoasis. OASIS is a not-for-profit organization that depends on contributions to support its programs.

Your gift is tax-deductible. Date: _______/_______/_______

Please make checks payable to OASIS. Indicate Tribute in the memo portion of the check. Thank you!

This gift is from __________________________________________________________________ Address _____________________________________ City _______________________________ State ____________________ Zip ___________ Telephone ( ) ________________________ The gift is ___ In Appreciation of ___ In Honor of ___ For a Speedy Recovery of ___ In Memory of Name(s) _________________________________________________________________________ Please send card to: Name(s) _______________________________________________________ Address ______________________________________ City ______________________________ State ______________________ Zip ____________

(Amount of gift is not disclosed on card.)

Amount $ _________________ Check off form of payment below

____ Cash ____ Check ____ Visa ____ Master Card ____ Discover ____ American Express

Credit Card # _________________________________ Expiration Date ____________________ Signature ________________________________________________________________________

www.oasisnet.org/supportoasis.

The OASIS Tribute Fund

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OASIS Course and Instructor Recommendation Form

Course Topic _________________________________________________ Instructor’s Name _________________________________________________ __________________________________________

Phone ________________ (cell) ________________

E-mail __________________________________________

Instructor Credentials _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ Instructor’s background information attached: ______Yes ______No Submitted by: _______________________________ Date ___/___/___

Phone ________________ (cell) ________________

E-mail __________________________________________ Contact, Outcome, and Other Information __________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________

Please place in Tracie Alexander’s mailbox when complete.

Thank you for your participation and support!

Address

OASIS Course and InstructorRecommendation Form

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Today’s Date

Name First Middle Last

Address

City State/Zip

Phone Cell

e-mail

Birth Date

Employer (past or present)

Occupation (past or present)

Contact for Emergency

Emergency Contact Phone #

If you would be interested in volunteering with OASIS, please check your interests: ❏ Computer Lab ❏ Reception Desk❏ Speakers‘ Bureau ❏ Registration❏ Intergenerational Tutoring ❏ Instructor❏ Active Generations ❏ Class Coordinator

The information below is OPTIONAL and is requested for statistical purposes only. It will be held strictly confidential. Membership information is used in applications for grant funding. Your cooperation is appreciated.Sex: ❏ Male ❏ Female

Marital Status: ❏ Single ❏ Married ❏ Widowed ❏ Divorced

Ethnicity: ❏ Asian ❏ White ❏ African American ❏ American Indian/ Native American ❏ Hispanic/Latino ❏ Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander ❏ Multi-Racial

Education: ❏ High School ❏ Some College ❏ College Degree ❏ Graduate Degree

How did you hear about OASIS?

* Please specify __________________________________

Membership in OASIS is FREE for anyone 50 and older.

Please return completed form toOASIS

Date_________ Initials_________❏ Entered in computer❏ Letter and catalog sent❏ New member card sent❏ New volunteer letter sent

For Office Use:

New Membership Application

❏ 55 PLUS Magazine❏ Friend❏ Walk-in❏ HealthLink❏ Newspaper*❏ Catalog

❏ Health Fair❏ Other*❏ Television*❏ Internet❏ Mailer*❏ Presentation*

6333 State Route 298East Syracuse, NY 13057

q Post Graduate Degree

Senior Center* Doctor’s Office

Library*

New Membership Application

q Class Coordinator

q Computer Lab

q Instructor

q Intergenerational Tutoring

q Reception Desk

For Office Use: Date _______________ Initials _______________ q Entered in computer q Letter, member card, catalog sent

q If volunteer area is checked, application copied; copy placed in Volunteer Manager’s mailbox.

(with area code)Home Phone (with area code)

Previous occupation and employer

Current Occupation

(with area code)

Television*

Internet

Mailer*

Presentation*

Doctor’s O�ce

Library*

Other*

Letter and catalog sent

Catalog Delivery

Class CoordinatorComputer Lab

Instructor

Intergenerational TutoringReception DeskOther. Please specify:

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FundersOnondaga County Department of Adult and Long Term Care ServicesQuality & Technical Assistance Center (QTAC)The Advocates of Upstate Medical UniversityThe AT&T Foundation

Funders and Supporters

Jim C. Bresnahan, ChairLisa AlfordRoslyn BilfordDiana BiroMarjorie D. CarterJoan ChristensenTerry DelavanEileen DeuellLaura HandGary HartmanThomas HenryMary Pat Oliker

Marilyn PinskyMichael RatnerEric RogersCynthia StevensonDonna Stoner

Ex-Officio:Sharon Brangman, MDLauren FeiglinEileen Pezzi

OASIS’ success is built with support provided by community partners, corporations, foundationsand individuals. We extend our appreciation to those who contribute their time, talents andresources to OASIS. Thank you!

OASIS Advisory Council

Alzheimer’s Association, Central New York ChapterArtist PianosBaldwinsville Public LibraryFayetteville LibraryFayetteville Senior CenterLiverpool Central School DistrictLiverpool LibraryManlius Senior CentreOnondaga County Department of Adult and Long Term Care ServicesOnondaga Free LibraryPulse Fitness StudioRSVP of Catholic CharitiesSolvay Public LibraryThe NottinghamThe Syracuse City School DistrictWestcott Community Center

Thomas Henry, ChairRoslyn BilfordDiana BiroJim C. Bresnahan Marjorie D. CarterJoan Christensen

Herman HilleboeMichael RatnerEric RogersLen SharpJeff SmithCynthia Stevenson

OASIS Education Committee

Community Partners

The Foundation of our Success

Diana BiroVincent CiccarinoBob CoeAlice DanielsWendy DavenportChuck D’ImperioMary DineenMarjorie EldridgeLinda GoodrichGary HartmanJohn HarvithTom HenryMichael Keene

Richard LightcapTom LynchGloria MabieHarriet MarkTammy PeckMichael RitterAndrew RussoHelayne SchenckCarol StarkEric SteinSusan StowellGreg SzymaniakElizabeth Utzman

OASIS Volunteer Instructors

Upstate Medical University Faculty and Staff

Jim BresnahanJoan ChristensenTom Henry

Mary Pat OlikerMarilyn Pinsky Cynthia Stevenson

OASIS Development and Marketing Committee

alzheimer’s association, Central New York Chapter artist Pianos Christ Community ChurchCNY Reads ConsortiumFayetteville Library Fayetteville senior Center Institute For Caregivers (I-Care)Liverpool Central school DistrictLiverpool Library Manlius senior Centre Onondaga County Department of adult and Long Term Care services Onondaga Free Library Pulse Fitness studio RsVP of Catholic Charities syracuse Community Health Centersyracuse Housing authoritysyracuse UniversityThe NottinghamThe syracuse City school DistrictWestcott Community Center

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FundersOnondaga County Department of Adult and Long Term Care ServicesQuality & Technical Assistance Center (QTAC)The Advocates of Upstate Medical UniversityThe AT&T Foundation

Funders and Supporters

Jim C. Bresnahan, ChairLisa AlfordRoslyn BilfordDiana BiroMarjorie D. CarterJoan ChristensenTerry DelavanEileen DeuellLaura HandGary HartmanThomas HenryMary Pat Oliker

Marilyn PinskyMichael RatnerEric RogersCynthia StevensonDonna Stoner

Ex-Officio:Sharon Brangman, MDLauren FeiglinEileen Pezzi

OASIS’ success is built with support provided by community partners, corporations, foundationsand individuals. We extend our appreciation to those who contribute their time, talents andresources to OASIS. Thank you!

OASIS Advisory Council

Alzheimer’s Association, Central New York ChapterArtist PianosBaldwinsville Public LibraryFayetteville LibraryFayetteville Senior CenterLiverpool Central School DistrictLiverpool LibraryManlius Senior CentreOnondaga County Department of Adult and Long Term Care ServicesOnondaga Free LibraryPulse Fitness StudioRSVP of Catholic CharitiesSolvay Public LibraryThe NottinghamThe Syracuse City School DistrictWestcott Community Center

Thomas Henry, ChairRoslyn BilfordDiana BiroJim C. Bresnahan Marjorie D. CarterJoan Christensen

Herman HilleboeMichael RatnerEric RogersLen SharpJeff SmithCynthia Stevenson

OASIS Education Committee

Community Partners

The Foundation of our Success

Diana BiroVincent CiccarinoBob CoeAlice DanielsWendy DavenportChuck D’ImperioMary DineenMarjorie EldridgeLinda GoodrichGary HartmanJohn HarvithTom HenryMichael Keene

Richard LightcapTom LynchGloria MabieHarriet MarkTammy PeckMichael RitterAndrew RussoHelayne SchenckCarol StarkEric SteinSusan StowellGreg SzymaniakElizabeth Utzman

OASIS Volunteer Instructors

Upstate Medical University Faculty and Staff

Jim BresnahanJoan ChristensenTom Henry

Mary Pat OlikerMarilyn Pinsky Cynthia Stevenson

OASIS Development and Marketing Committee

Jon andersonRobert aulerDiana BiroVincent CiccarinoBob CoeWendy DavenportMary DineenMarjorie EldridgeLinda GoodrichThomas HenryRichard LightcapGloria MabieHarriet MarkTammy Peck

Ed RileyMichael RitterHelayne schenckHarry schwarzlanderstuart spiegelCarol starkEric steinsusan stowellGreg syzmaniakUpstate Medical University Faculty and staffLiz UtzmanFred Wilson

, MD , MD

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FundersOnondaga County Department of Adult and Long Term Care ServicesQuality & Technical Assistance Center (QTAC)The Advocates of Upstate Medical UniversityThe AT&T Foundation

Funders and Supporters

Jim C. Bresnahan, ChairLisa AlfordRoslyn BilfordDiana BiroMarjorie D. CarterJoan ChristensenTerry DelavanEileen DeuellLaura HandGary HartmanThomas HenryMary Pat Oliker

Marilyn PinskyMichael RatnerEric RogersCynthia StevensonDonna Stoner

Ex-Officio:Sharon Brangman, MDLauren FeiglinEileen Pezzi

OASIS’ success is built with support provided by community partners, corporations, foundationsand individuals. We extend our appreciation to those who contribute their time, talents andresources to OASIS. Thank you!

OASIS Advisory Council

Alzheimer’s Association, Central New York ChapterArtist PianosBaldwinsville Public LibraryFayetteville LibraryFayetteville Senior CenterLiverpool Central School DistrictLiverpool LibraryManlius Senior CentreOnondaga County Department of Adult and Long Term Care ServicesOnondaga Free LibraryPulse Fitness StudioRSVP of Catholic CharitiesSolvay Public LibraryThe NottinghamThe Syracuse City School DistrictWestcott Community Center

Thomas Henry, ChairRoslyn BilfordDiana BiroJim C. Bresnahan Marjorie D. CarterJoan Christensen

Herman HilleboeMichael RatnerEric RogersLen SharpJeff SmithCynthia Stevenson

OASIS Education Committee

Community Partners

The Foundation of our Success

Diana BiroVincent CiccarinoBob CoeAlice DanielsWendy DavenportChuck D’ImperioMary DineenMarjorie EldridgeLinda GoodrichGary HartmanJohn HarvithTom HenryMichael Keene

Richard LightcapTom LynchGloria MabieHarriet MarkTammy PeckMichael RitterAndrew RussoHelayne SchenckCarol StarkEric SteinSusan StowellGreg SzymaniakElizabeth Utzman

OASIS Volunteer Instructors

Upstate Medical University Faculty and Staff

Jim BresnahanJoan ChristensenTom Henry

Mary Pat OlikerMarilyn Pinsky Cynthia Stevenson

OASIS Development and Marketing Committee

Mary Pat Oliker, Vice Chair

Upstate Medical UniversityOnondaga County Department of adult and Long Term Care services Quality & Technical assistance Center (QTaC) The advocates of Upstate Medical University The aT&T Foundation

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FundersOnondaga County Department of Adult and Long Term Care ServicesQuality & Technical Assistance Center (QTAC)The Advocates of Upstate Medical UniversityThe AT&T Foundation

Funders and Supporters

Jim C. Bresnahan, ChairLisa AlfordRoslyn BilfordDiana BiroMarjorie D. CarterJoan ChristensenTerry DelavanEileen DeuellLaura HandGary HartmanThomas HenryMary Pat Oliker

Marilyn PinskyMichael RatnerEric RogersCynthia StevensonDonna Stoner

Ex-Officio:Sharon Brangman, MDLauren FeiglinEileen Pezzi

OASIS’ success is built with support provided by community partners, corporations, foundationsand individuals. We extend our appreciation to those who contribute their time, talents andresources to OASIS. Thank you!

OASIS Advisory Council

Alzheimer’s Association, Central New York ChapterArtist PianosBaldwinsville Public LibraryFayetteville LibraryFayetteville Senior CenterLiverpool Central School DistrictLiverpool LibraryManlius Senior CentreOnondaga County Department of Adult and Long Term Care ServicesOnondaga Free LibraryPulse Fitness StudioRSVP of Catholic CharitiesSolvay Public LibraryThe NottinghamThe Syracuse City School DistrictWestcott Community Center

Thomas Henry, ChairRoslyn BilfordDiana BiroJim C. Bresnahan Marjorie D. CarterJoan Christensen

Herman HilleboeMichael RatnerEric RogersLen SharpJeff SmithCynthia Stevenson

OASIS Education Committee

Community Partners

The Foundation of our Success

Diana BiroVincent CiccarinoBob CoeAlice DanielsWendy DavenportChuck D’ImperioMary DineenMarjorie EldridgeLinda GoodrichGary HartmanJohn HarvithTom HenryMichael Keene

Richard LightcapTom LynchGloria MabieHarriet MarkTammy PeckMichael RitterAndrew RussoHelayne SchenckCarol StarkEric SteinSusan StowellGreg SzymaniakElizabeth Utzman

OASIS Volunteer Instructors

Upstate Medical University Faculty and Staff

Jim BresnahanJoan ChristensenTom Henry

Mary Pat OlikerMarilyn Pinsky Cynthia Stevenson

OASIS Development and Marketing CommitteeMichael Ratner, MD, Co-Chair

Diana BiroJim BresnahanLeah CaldwellJoan Christensen

Laura HandTom HenryMary Pat OlikerMarilyn PinskyEric RogersCynthia stevenson

Diana BiroVincent CiccarinoRobert CoeWendy DavenportChuck D’ImperioMary DineenLinda GoodrichGary HartmanThomas HenryMichael KeeneRichard LightcapGloria MabieHarriet Mark

Terry McGovernTammy PeckGina RaferCatherine RichardsonMike RitterHelayne schenckEric steinsusan stowell Greg szymaniakJim WalshUpstate Medical University Faculty and staffLiz Utzman

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FundersOnondaga County Department of Adult and Long Term Care ServicesQuality & Technical Assistance Center (QTAC)The Advocates of Upstate Medical UniversityThe AT&T Foundation

Funders and Supporters

Jim C. Bresnahan, ChairLisa AlfordRoslyn BilfordDiana BiroMarjorie D. CarterJoan ChristensenTerry DelavanEileen DeuellLaura HandGary HartmanThomas HenryMary Pat Oliker

Marilyn PinskyMichael RatnerEric RogersCynthia StevensonDonna Stoner

Ex-Officio:Sharon Brangman, MDLauren FeiglinEileen Pezzi

OASIS’ success is built with support provided by community partners, corporations, foundationsand individuals. We extend our appreciation to those who contribute their time, talents andresources to OASIS. Thank you!

OASIS Advisory Council

Alzheimer’s Association, Central New York ChapterArtist PianosBaldwinsville Public LibraryFayetteville LibraryFayetteville Senior CenterLiverpool Central School DistrictLiverpool LibraryManlius Senior CentreOnondaga County Department of Adult and Long Term Care ServicesOnondaga Free LibraryPulse Fitness StudioRSVP of Catholic CharitiesSolvay Public LibraryThe NottinghamThe Syracuse City School DistrictWestcott Community Center

Thomas Henry, ChairRoslyn BilfordDiana BiroJim C. Bresnahan Marjorie D. CarterJoan Christensen

Herman HilleboeMichael RatnerEric RogersLen SharpJeff SmithCynthia Stevenson

OASIS Education Committee

Community Partners

The Foundation of our Success

Diana BiroVincent CiccarinoBob CoeAlice DanielsWendy DavenportChuck D’ImperioMary DineenMarjorie EldridgeLinda GoodrichGary HartmanJohn HarvithTom HenryMichael Keene

Richard LightcapTom LynchGloria MabieHarriet MarkTammy PeckMichael RitterAndrew RussoHelayne SchenckCarol StarkEric SteinSusan StowellGreg SzymaniakElizabeth Utzman

OASIS Volunteer Instructors

Upstate Medical University Faculty and Staff

Jim BresnahanJoan ChristensenTom Henry

Mary Pat OlikerMarilyn Pinsky Cynthia Stevenson

OASIS Development and Marketing Committee

Leah CaldwellEileen Pezzi Cynthia Woods

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FundersOnondaga County Department of Adult and Long Term Care ServicesQuality & Technical Assistance Center (QTAC)The Advocates of Upstate Medical UniversityThe AT&T Foundation

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Jim C. Bresnahan, ChairLisa AlfordRoslyn BilfordDiana BiroMarjorie D. CarterJoan ChristensenTerry DelavanEileen DeuellLaura HandGary HartmanThomas HenryMary Pat Oliker

Marilyn PinskyMichael RatnerEric RogersCynthia StevensonDonna Stoner

Ex-Officio:Sharon Brangman, MDLauren FeiglinEileen Pezzi

OASIS’ success is built with support provided by community partners, corporations, foundationsand individuals. We extend our appreciation to those who contribute their time, talents andresources to OASIS. Thank you!

OASIS Advisory Council

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Thomas Henry, ChairRoslyn BilfordDiana BiroJim C. Bresnahan Marjorie D. CarterJoan Christensen

Herman HilleboeMichael RatnerEric RogersLen SharpJeff SmithCynthia Stevenson

OASIS Education Committee

Community Partners

The Foundation of our Success

Diana BiroVincent CiccarinoBob CoeAlice DanielsWendy DavenportChuck D’ImperioMary DineenMarjorie EldridgeLinda GoodrichGary HartmanJohn HarvithTom HenryMichael Keene

Richard LightcapTom LynchGloria MabieHarriet MarkTammy PeckMichael RitterAndrew RussoHelayne SchenckCarol StarkEric SteinSusan StowellGreg SzymaniakElizabeth Utzman

OASIS Volunteer Instructors

Upstate Medical University Faculty and Staff

Jim BresnahanJoan ChristensenTom Henry

Mary Pat OlikerMarilyn Pinsky Cynthia Stevenson

OASIS Development and Marketing Committee

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Cancellation requests must be made within 24 hours prior to the start of a class.

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Special Programs & Services

Art Walls at OASISArt Walls is a continuous art exhibit program thatdisplays the works of OASIS artists on the wallsof the OASIS hallways and classrooms and iscoordinated by Evelyn Fiorenza, OASIS Art Instructor.Note: Artwork to be displayed in the falltrimester should be dropped off at OASIS between August 17 and September 4.

Upstate Connect Finding current information and accurate adviceabout today’s health issues or choosing the rightdoctor is not always an easy thing to do. Upstate Connect offers a free, confidential service 24 hours a day. Staffed by RNs that have access to the most up-to-date health information on a wide variety of diagnoses and health issues, you can receive information over the phone or mailed to you free of charge. If you have an immediate health problem, the staff can help you decide what to do. Call 464-8668.

Vitality! Senior Fitness ProgramVitality! is the senior fitness program at the Institute for Human Performance at Upstate Medical University, specifically designed to improve the health and wellness of adults in our community. Exercise programs include both water and traditional land-based activities and operate 8:15 am – 5:30 pm on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Trained staff members supervise participants and provide assistance as needed. To enroll in the program or request more information, call Vitality! Director Carol Sames, PhD, at 464-9992.

Reach Out and ReadThis is a program that promotes early literacy by bringing new and gently used books into pediatric exam and waiting rooms and encouraging parents to read aloud to their children. Volunteers read aloud to children, serving as an example to parents of the effectiveness of reading in entertaining children and in helping them learn. Since 1989, Reach Out and Read pediatricians have been prescribing books for their young patients at more than 2,000 hospitals and health centers. Reach Out and Read has been offered at the Upstate Pediatric and Adolescent Center since 1990. Please consider volunteering your time to read aloud to children in the waiting room at University Hospital, our OASIS sponsor. Training and volunteer support are offered to assure a positive experience for all. Interested? Call Marsha Kernan, MA, CCLS, Child Life Specialist, Upstate Medical University, at 464-2084.

Help OASIS live on by joining the Legacy Circle!

Thirty years ago, the first seeds of OASIS were planted because our founder thought we could do better for older adults. Today, you can help OASIS continue to flourish for years to come and ensure that someone who you may never even meet has the same opportunity to discover more.

Join the OASIS Legacy Circle today.

Making a gift is easy. We can assist you and your attorney or advisor to be sure your will or estate plan meets your needs and those of your family and other loved ones. Visit us at www.oasisnet.org/legacycircle, or stop by or call OASIS at (800) 218-9583, x235. Thank you for considering the ultimate gift you could make … a gift that is your legacy.

Thank you for considering the ultimate gift you could make … a gift that is your legacy.

A partnership in learning for adults 50+

Interested? Call Julie Doody, Nurse Manager, Pediatric and adolescent Center, Upstate Medical University at 464-4357.

Note: Artwork to be displayed in the summer trimester should be dropped off at OASIS between April 25 and May 11.

Vitality! is the new senior fitness program at the Institute for Human Performance at Upstate Medical University, specifically designed to improve the health and wellness of adults in our community. Exercise programs include both aquatics and traditional land-based activities. aquatics programs operate on Tuesdays and Thursdays and land-based programs operate on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Trained staff members supervise participants and provide assistance as needed. To enroll in the program or request more information, call Vitality! Director Carol sames, PhD, at 464-9992.

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• Prior to May 2, 2016, U.S. Mail or Drop Off In Person at OASIS.• On or after May 2, 2016, U.S. Mail or Online at

www.oasisnet.org or Drop Off In Person at OASIS.

Registration processing will begin Monday, May 2, 2016. Please note that only complete registrations will be processed in order of the date received. Your signature on the waiver and payment of the processing fee are required each trimester. Register early to avoid disappointment.

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A a Kaleidoscope of Music: Highlights of

Western Classics from the Baroque Era... ....8acrylic Painting studio .....................................5advanced Conversational Italian ....................16adventures in Listening:

It’s all a Matter of Interpretation ...................9adventures in Listening:

The Great Irish Tenor ....................................9aging Mastery Program ® ...............................15alaska: The Last Frontier — a Brief Tour ......14andrew Russo, Piano ........................................7

BBald Eagle on suedeboard ................................5Buffalo–City of Presidents Fall Tour

(Double and single Occupancies) .........25-26Buffalo – City of Presidents Fall

Tour Informational seminar ........................24Buying and selling on eBay ............................18 Buying and selling Online with Craigslist .....18

CChronic Disease self-Management Program ....19 Circuit Training ................................................23Class Coordinator Training .............................26Cloud 9 .............................................................18Consensus: How Can We Modernize

Local Government?......................................14Create Your Own Mandala ................................5Creatively Coping with stress .........................15Crossing the Bridge to Health:

a Creative and symbolic Journey ...............15

DDana DiGennaro and Kelly Covert, Flutes.......6Dance Exercise Motown, Etc. .........................21Dance Exercise Rock and Roll, Etc. ...............21Dementia Conversations ..................................20Develop Your Intuition ....................................15

E Effective Communication strategies

(for Individuals Living with alzheimer’s or Dementia) .................................................20

Election Update ................................................14Ethnic america: 1607-1965 ............................13Exploring Google .............................................17

F Facebook 1 .......................................................17Facebook 2 .......................................................17Floral Pastel studio ............................................5French advanced Level ...................................16French for Beginners .......................................16French Intermediate Level ...............................16From Out of the Past: 1940s Filmmakers Travel

to Victorian England ....................................10

GGentle Yoga for the Road to Wellness © .........23Going Wireless: How to Use Wi-Fi ................18

HHatha Yoga .......................................................22Health Insurance 101: Medicare, Medicaid and

the Health Care Exchanges ..........................19Health Rhythms 101® : Group Empowerment

Drumming for Health and Well Being ........19How to Create a Free Webpage (or almost

Free) for PCs and Macs ...............................18

IIdentification of spring Wildflowers ..............14Intermediate Conversational Italian 1 .............16Intermediate Conversational Italian 3 .............16Introduction to Computers ...............................16 Introduction to Microsoft Word ......................17 Introduction to Zentangle ..................................5

K Kripalu - Hatha Yoga ................................. 22

L Leadership Team Meeting ...............................26Learn How to Take Better Photos .....................6Low-Impact aerobics ......................................24

M Many Moods of Music:

silverwood Clarinet Choir .............................6Men of Note .......................................................8Monumental New York! a Guide to 30 Iconic

Memorials In Upstate New York .................12Mountain Bluebird: a study in Oil Painting .....5Music: a Means of survival...............................9

N New Volunteer Overview ........................... 26Nia .............................................................. 21

O OasIs Book Group ....................................11OasIs Hikers for Health ........................... 20OasIs Voices alive Theater Troupe Concert ..8Opera and society 2: the 20th Century .............8

P Passport to Crime .............................................11Personal safety and self-Defense

for Older adults ............................................20Photo Editing Basics: Picasa and Other Free

Photo Editing software ................................17Piano Lessons (Fresh Beginners) ......................7Piano Lessons (Level 1-a) ................................7Piano Lessons (Level 1-B) ................................7Piano Lessons (Level 2-a) ................................7

Piano Lessons (Level 2-B) ................................7Piano Lessons (Level 3-a) ................................7Piano Lessons (Level 3-B) ................................7Piano Lessons (Level 4-B) ................................8Piano Lessons (Level 5) ....................................8Prepared Pet Owner .........................................19

Q Qigong I (Chi-kung) .................................. 23

R R.I.P., Picasa .....................................................18Ripped/P90X® ..................................................24

S safety First: Privacy and safety Online ..........17summer Treks to the adirondacks ..................15

T Taijiquan (T’ai Chi) .........................................23The art and Craft of Poetry:

Painting with Words .....................................12The arthritis Foundation Exercise Program.....23The Basics of Music Theory 1 ..........................6The Basics of Music Theory 2 ..........................6The Basics of Music Theory 3 ..........................6The Basics of Music Theory 4 ..........................6The Fantasy World of Woody allen:

an 80th Birthday salute ..............................10The Presidents XII: The shadow of FDR .......14The Presidents, Part XI: Depression,

War and Recovery ........................................13The Psychic Highway: How the Erie Canal

Changed america .........................................12The smile, Laugh, Chuckle, Chortle, Whoop

and Grin Theater Workshop ..........................8The story of Language ....................................12T-N-T: Tight and Tone ....................................24

U Upstate at Home ..............................................20

V Volunteer Meeting ...................................... 26

WWords in Your Ears ..........................................11World War I for Beginners, Part II: The Winds

of Change .....................................................13World War I for Beginners, Part III: Lafayette,

We are Here .................................................13Writers: Welcome the Muse! ...........................12Writing stories from Your Life .......................11

Z ZUMBa® .........................................................22ZUMBa® Gold ................................................21

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