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Learning in Retirement
2015 - 2016 Steering Committee
Officers
Kathy Mahoney President
[email protected] 920-470-6250
John Evans Vice President
[email protected] 920-231-3994
Kathryn Larson Secretary
[email protected] 920/426-2161
John Schatz Treasurer
[email protected] 920-231-9066
Dr. William Weber Past President
[email protected] 920-231-2936
Committee Chairs
Kathi Sawall Administrative/ Finance
[email protected] 920-231-4153
Cece Wiltzius Membership/Promotion
[email protected] 920-988-7012
Mary Shepard Curriculum
[email protected] 920-235-9242
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From the President Greetings fellow LIR members, Welcome to a new semester – and a wonderful offering of great programs. I look forward to seeing you at many of them. Just a reminder – we now have on line registration capabilities. I urge you to give it a try. It’s not complicated and the instructions are contained in this catalog. As you are probably aware, we now have our LIR Facebook page up and running. The Facebook page will be an opportunity for us to share pictures and stories of LIR activities and reach out to prospective members. We hope you will “Like” and Share” our page and invite others to as well. You do not have to be a current member to learn more about us. You will see pictures of the Steering Committee members in this catalog – the officers and the Committee Chairs that keep the organization humming. Please take a look and thank them now and then for what they do. There are also many members who serve as committee members and do a lot of the “legwork” necessary to keep things moving forward – too many to name here, but we could not function without them! Finally, this is your organization – please feel free to let me know your thoughts and concerns - and consider giving of your time when the need arises! Kathy Mahoney
Judy Lloyd and Julie Kiefer are LIR’s connection to the UW Oshkosh campus. Phone calls and e-mails are answered Monday – Friday from 8 am – 4:30 pm.
To meet with staff please make an appointment in advance by calling 920-424-0876 or through e-mail at [email protected].
Learning in Retirement Division of Lifelong Learning and Community Engagement
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh – Lincoln Hall 800 Algoma Boulevard Oshkosh, WI 54901
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How to Register for Courses and Tours
Three easy ways to register for Learning in Retirement courses and tours
ON – LINE
Register on-line day or night by going to: www.uwosh.edu/lir and click “Register Now” button.
Fill in the contact information
Select the Courses and Tours you plan to attend.
If you select items with a charge, you need to need to complete the “Payment Option” section.
Your payment options are:
o “Send Invoice” if you would like to receive n invoice and pay later or
o “I will pay with my credit card” to pay immediately with a credit / debit card.
After you select your payment option, you must click on the box accepting the “Terms and
Conditions,” then click on “Submit” at the bottom of the page to complete your registration.
If you selected “I will pay with credit card,” you will automatically go to the secure online site to
enter your card information.
MAIL IN FORM Complete the registration form and mail it to the Learning in Retirement office
Learning in Retirement; Division of LLCE University of Wisconsin Oshkosh - Lincoln Hall 800 Algoma Blvd. Oshkosh, WI 54901-8623
BRING TO THE OFFICE Drop off your completed registration form at to UW Oshkosh’s Lincoln Hall located on the corner of Algoma Blvd and Wisconsin Ave. The entrance to the office is located thru door 3 on the parking lot side. See Registration Day information on the next page.
For more information about registration, please call the LIR office at 920-424-0876.
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About Learning in Retirement & Membership
Providing lifelong learning opportunities for active, older adults
The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Learning in Retirement (LIR) is a self-directed, membership-
based association of people 55+, offering learning opportunities to its members.
Members choose topics or subjects, take the lead in organizing classes, discussion groups or tours
and participate in peer teaching and learning. There are classes and instructors, but no tests or
grades. LIR is affiliated with UW Oshkosh’s Division of Lifelong Learning and Community
Engagement who hosts the organization and facilitates various learning activities.
Our CURIOSITY about things to know, people, near and far places did not stop when we retired.
We seek to DISCOVER new learning opportunities, places we yearned to know, and our friends, associates and those different from us.
We LEARN and GROW in knowledge, stature, and confidence in others and ourselves.
So, we SHARE with each other, our new experience and what we do for each other, for those who wish to be members of our organization and those who wish to know us.
Membership The annual membership fee for LIR is $80. Membership received after January 1 will be $40 for the
spring semester. Membership renewals are due on or before July 1 each year. New members may
join at any time.
LIR Membership $80
Attendance at unlimited courses for one academic year, including:
o Learning sessions led by experts in their fields;
o Member-led interest/study groups;
o Member taught learning sessions;
o Tours of local business and industry; and
o The ability to take part in on and off-campus performances (theater and music) and coach
bus trips to enjoy museums, gardens, and local cuisine. (These often have an extra charge
for tickets, admittance fees, food, and transportation).
Ability to purchase a UWO Titan Card* for $5, which entitles you to:
o City of Oshkosh transit buses at no cost;
o Access to Polk Library;
o UWO’s Healthy Titans Program; and
o Put money on your Titan Card to use at campus dining locations, the University Book Store
and More and campus vending and copy machines.
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Special Interest Groups
1. Garden Study Group Coordinator: Ginny Evans Group participants decide their own programming and activities. Experts are brought in for presentations on a variety of gardening and landscape topics. Field trips to area nurseries and gardens are a favorite activity. Dates, Time, Location: January 8, February 5, March 4, April 1, May 6, June 3; 10:00-11:30 am; Coughlin Center 2. Poetry and Prose Coordinator: Connie Berner These sessions are old fashion “round robins” where members take turns reading, reciting and talking about prose and poetry writings that have been meaningful to them over the years. The more serious is balanced with the light and humorous, the likes of “Watch Yourself Go By” balanced with ”Dried Apple Pies”. Come and join the fun and share your favorites with the group. Dates, Time, Location: January 12, February 9, March 8, April 12, May 10; 1:00-2:30 pm; Lincoln Hall, UW Oshkosh Campus 3. Nature Walkers Group Coordinators: Linda Reiff, Christine McCabe Group participants will meet at 8:30 am at Oshkosh Perkins restaurant for coffee and to set up car pools for the designated walk/hike for that day. Members will be kept informed of upcoming activities by email. Distances will be 2-4 miles of walking depending on the site. Dates, Time, Location: January 21, February 18, March 17, April 21, May 19; 8:30 am; Oshkosh Perkins Restaurant prior to walk 4. Reader’s Choice Coordinator: Cece Wiltzius Love books and reading? Join the Reader’s Choice book group. We will select books for the Spring semester during the December meeting. New members are encouraged to join, and will be advised by email of the February book. Dates, Times, Location: February 3, March 2, April 6; 2:00-3:30 pm; Evergreen - Rowland Room
Courses and Self Transport Tours
5. Campaign 2016 Presenter: Tony Palmeri, UW Oshkosh Communications Department Coordinator: Nathalie Moore Who will be the next President of the United States? Political communications professor Tony Palmeri sheds light on the Republican and Democratic candidates. Audience members will be encouraged to share their own views on the candidates. Date, Time, Location: January 12; 10:00-11:30 am; Lincoln Hall, UW Oshkosh Campus
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6. Continental Girbau Oshkosh-Laundry Equipment Distributer Coordinator: Noreen Johnson A member of the management team will present the history of Continental Girbau, which has its production in Barcelona, Spain. The company specializes in equipment for laundromats, sports team cleaning, and industrial type machines used in large hotels and resorts. After the talk and questions there will be a demonstration in one of the show rooms. Date, Time: January 19, 9:15 – 11:00 am 9:15 Arrive at Continental Girbau, Inc. 2500 State Rd. 44. Park in front lot. 9:30 Talk by management in training/conference room 10:15 Demonstration of industrial laundry equipment 11:00 Depart 7. Chef’s Choice: Olympic National Park Presenter: Bill Bollom Coordinator: Linda Greene Join us for another of Bill Bollom’s visits to a national park. In this session he will talk about his visit to Olympic National Park in the state of Washington, and show a beautiful video of the park. Date, Time, Location: January 22; 12:15-2:30 pm; Evergreen Cost: $11 8. The Brain Presenter and Coordinator: Bill Mattes A continuation of the introduction for non-scientists to the remarkable structure known as the brain. We will explore its anatomy, functions, how it controls behavior, and what can go wrong with it. Dates, Time, Location: January 26, February 16; 1:30-3:30 pm; Evergreen 9. Twilight Faculty Symposium Series Coordinator: Elliott Garb “The symposium model is a meeting held for the discussion of some particular subject.” LIR and the UW-Oshkosh Alumni Association are collaborating to have faculty do presentations in their areas of expertise. Following the symposium participants are encouraged to adjourn to a local restaurant and continue the discussion. Time and Location for sessions: 4:00-5:30 pm; Sage Hall Room 2232, UW Oshkosh Campus Session I: Presidential Primary Season XII — Return of Bush and Clinton? Presenter: David Seimers, Chair of the Political Science Department David will discuss how the presidential primary season is shaping up, how changes in rules and context have affected the race, and speculate about where the presidential selection process may go from here. Date: January 28 Session II: Lessons from Lynching Presenter: Michelle Kuhl, UW Oshkosh History Department In the past few years, Americans have become more aware of racial disparities in the criminal justice system. Ordinary people capturing police brutality and posting videos online have galvanized social activism. Michelle will take a look at the roots of racism in the legal system by focusing on the
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phenomenon of lynch mobs, seeing how the fight to end mob violence had both successes and failures that stay with us today. Date: February 11 Session III: Literary Hits of the 19th Century Presenter: Ron Rindo, UW Oshkosh English Department Five of the greatest works of American Literature—“The Scarlet Letter”, “Moby Dick”, “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”, “Walden”, and “Leaves of Grass” - all appeared in a span of 5 years (1850-1855). Emily Dickinson was also beginning to write her extraordinary poetry during this same period, and Frederick Douglass’ “Narrative” appeared just five years earlier. Was it something in the water? We’ll explore this dazzling period of literary productivity as we look closely at some of the finest American writing of the 19th century. Date: March 10 10. Reintroduction of Endangered Species Presenter: Elsbeth McPhee, UW Oshkosh Department of Environmental Studies and Biology Coordinator: Nathalie Moore Professor McPhee will describe the process, pros, and cons of introducing endangered species back into the wild. She will provide many examples, including some from Wisconsin. Date, Time, Location: February 2; 1:30-3:00 pm; Evergreen 11. The Other Side of Success Presenters: Richard Kalinoski, playwright and Rosebush Professor of Theatre at UW Oshkosh and Pat Cerroni, Head Football Coach, UW Oshkosh Coordinator: Mary Bayorgeon Hosted by: Christine Gantner, Alumni Director, UW Oshkosh A conversation with the Head Football Coach of the UW Oshkosh Titans, Pat Cerroni, and Rosebush Professor of Theatre, Richard Kalinoski, about the surprising challenges encountered when an ambitious but historically underachieving program finds conspicuous success. What then? Event is open to UW Oshkosh faculty, staff, students, alumni, and the general public. Date, Time, Location: February 5; 4:00-5:30 pm; UW Oshkosh Alumni Welcome and Conference Center 12. From the Ground Up Presenter: Bob Booty, Retired Engineer, Mercury Marine Coordinator: Tom Herzing Ten years of devoted labor have brought Oshkosh’s Bob Booty to the point where his replica of the rare and precious Bugatti Atlantic is nearly complete. Follow amazing craftsmanship and stunning patience through his decidedly long adventure. Date, Time, Location: February 10; 1:30-3:00 pm; Bella Vista, Max. Enrollment: 50 13. The Pros and Cons of the Electoral College Presenter: Tony Palmeri, UW Oshkosh Department of Communications Coordinator: Nathalie Moore
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Most citizens find it strange that in the United States, a presidential candidate can win the most popular votes and still lose the election. Is it time to scrap the Electoral College system that can turn the “winner” into the “loser”? Or did the founding fathers create a brilliant system that should stay? Date, Time, Location: February 16; 10:00-11:30 am; Evergreen 14. Remembering the Battle of Midway Presenter: Dick Campbell Coordinator: John Evans Lecture (with PowerPoint) concerning the naval battle of Midway, probably the most important battle of WWII. Date, Time, Location: February 17; 10:00-11:30 am; FVTC - Oshkosh 15. Fun with Memoir Presenter: Marsha Rossiter, Retired UW Oshkosh Faculty Adult Educator Coordinator: Lois Hedge Think you don’t have a story to tell? Think again! You’re not a writer? Don’t be so sure! Writing a memoir can be a fun and powerful learning experience—for just about anyone! Best of all, a memoir is a lasting and meaningful gift of yourself to family and friends. In this session we will: a) explore different types of memoir, b) consider some options for publishing a memoir, and c) look at some specific practices to get started on writing a memoir. Sharpen your pencil…and get ready to consider the possibilities. Date, Time, Location: February 17; 1:30-3:00 pm; Evergreen 16. USA/Cuba Relations—a Historical Perspective Presenter/Coordinator: Horace Davis The often and conflicted political relationship between the US and Cuba goes back in history to before the Spanish/American War. In 2015, after 51 years without formal diplomatic ties, the US Embassy in Havana and the Cuban Embassy in Washington are again open. The discussion will examine the source of the break in relations and the conflict between the two countries. The significance of the renewal to diplomatic ties will also be considered. Date, Time, Location: February 19; 10:00 am-Noon; Bethel Chapel, Lutheran Homes of Oshkosh 17. Matinee at the March: “Clybourne Park” Presenter: UW Oshkosh Theater Department Staff Coordinator: Mary Bayorgeon Enjoy lunch and a presentation by the UW Oshkosh theater department before attending a student performance of “Clybourne Park” at the Fredric March Theater. Members of the UW Oshkosh Alumni Association will be joining LIR for this event. Date, Time, Location: February 21; 12:00 pm Lunch at Mahoney’s with presentation by theater department member 2:00 pm Play at Fredric March Theater Cost: $30
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18. Chef’s Choice: Evolution of the National Mall Presenter/Coordinator: Horace Davis The US National Mall is an urban park unlike any other in the world, a landscape that seems to be so timeless and eternal that it’s easy to forget that is actually man-made. This presentation is a documentary special by National Geographic/PBS and premiered on April 21, 2015. It brings the surprising story of the Mall’s creation and evolution to a national audience. Using a mixture of contemporary and archival footage, state-of-the-art graphics and exclusive aerials shot within highly restricted airspace, this hour will trace the Mall’s, and the country’s, transformation from fields and farmland to national icon. Date, Time, Location: February 25; 12:15-2:30 pm; Evergreen Cost: $11 19. Genocides in the 19th and 20th Centuries Presenter: Michael Jasinski, UW Oshkosh History Department Coordinator: Nathalie Moore Professor Janinski will discuss genocides from the 19th and 20th centuries in Europe, Africa, and Asia. Why did citizens willingly participate? Was it just to follow orders or were there more deep-seated reasons? Why do some deny genocides have occurred? Date, Time, Location: February 26; 10:00-11:30 am; Evergreen 20. Religion and Ritual in Kathmandu, Nepal Presenter: Michael Baltutis, UW Oshkosh Religious Studies Department Coordinator: Nathalie Moore The autumnal festival of the god Indra in Kathmandu draws attention both to the Hindu king who ruled Nepal until 2008 as well as to the city’s ancestors. The festival features a forty foot pole representing Indra, and many mobile rituals performed throughout the city, processions that reinforce the festival’s underlying themes of periodic death and rebirth. The presentation will detail and richly illustrate the ways that this festival fits into the larger patterns of the Hindu and Buddhist religions of India and Nepal. Date, Time, Location: February 29; 1:30-3:00 pm; Evergreen 21. Shakespeare’s “Othello” Presenter: Vivian Foss, UW Oshkosh Coordinator: Horace Davis In “Othello” Shakespeare looks at life in the 17th century and provides an analysis of human nature-envy, greed, malice, intrigue, evil, and political power. We will also examine matters of race relations, love, and friendship through a lens of the times. Professor Vivian Foss is back and will, in her energetic way, lead us through an in-depth analysis of the plot, the characters, race and cultural geography. She will take us back in time to visit the play, its audience, “the tension between the will and desires of the individual” within the constraints of society, and help us relate it to 21st century. Date, Time, Location: March 1, 8, 15, 22; 1:00-3:00pm; Lincoln Hall, UW Oshkosh Campus 22. Super Secretaries Presenter: Martin Gruberg, Professor, UW Oshkosh Coordinator: Horace Davis
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While most members of presidential cabinets held one portfolio, there were a number who held two posts, and some who headed three departments. Learn about the history of the Super Secretaries. Date, Time, Location: March 2; 10:00-11:30 am; UW Oshkosh Alumni Welcome and Conference Center 23. Exploring the “Cloud” online Presenter: Michael McArthur, Librarian Coordinator: Mary Bayorgeon Learn how to use cloud computing services such as Dropbox to easily and securely share documents, photographs, music and videos with family and friends. Use cloud computing to help back-up, store, and access impersonal records from any computer, smart phone, or tablet in the world. Date, Time, Location: March 7; 1:30-3:30 pm; Oshkosh Public Library 24. Women in the New Testament Presenter: Kathleen Corley, UW Oshkosh Religion Department Coordinator: Noreen Johnson The true role of women in the New Testament is often obscured. This presentation will demonstrate through the New Testament that women were the true creators of the earliest church, and created the core of the Passion Narrative, the Eucharist, and beginning of resurrection faith. Date, Time, Location: March 14; 2-3:30 pm; FVTC - Oshkosh 25. “Op-Eds” Worth Reading on the Left and Right Presenter: Tony Palmeri, UW Oshkosh Department of Communications Coordinator: Nathalie Moore Even though we are in a digital media age that doesn’t always seem to value coherent argument, op-ed writers will still have a significant impact on the way public issues are framed. This presentation will identify and describe a number of prominent writers on the left and right worth reading. The presentation will also encourage those in attendance to write their own op-eds. Date, Time, Location: March 15; 10:00-11:30 am; Evergreen 26. Kangaroo Courts Presenter: Martin Gruberg Coordinator: Horace Davis Under the Bush and Obama administrations there were trials of alleged terrorists by military commissions. This presentation will examine these tribunals and those that weighed the fate of the Lincoln assassination conspirators and WW2 German saboteurs. Date, Time, Location: March 16; 10:00-11:30 am; UW Oshkosh Alumni Welcome and Conference Center 27. Living with Tiffany Presenter: Debra Daubert, Curator Oshkosh Public Museum Coordinator: Nathalie Moore The Edgar and Mary Sawyer “new” retirement home, now part of the Oshkosh Public Museum, was designed by Oshkosh architect William Waters and built by the local C. R. Meyer Company.
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However, the interior decorating was handed off to the world famous coveted artisans of Tiffany Studios. A remarkable number of these original Tiffany Studio elements still remain. This session will present those treasures and their tales. Date, Time, Location: March 16; 1:30-3:00 pm; Oshkosh Public Museum 28. Bemis-The World of Flexible Packaging Presenter: Erin Winters, Director of Investor Relations Coordinator: Noreen Johnson Bemis Company, Inc. is a global manufacturer of flexible and rigid plastic packaging used in food, consumer goods, and medical device/pharmaceutical applications. During its 150+ years in business, Bemis has built a strong reputation as a technology leader in packaging. The speaker will cover an overview of the business, what’s new at Bemis and the continuous improvement of the company’s financial performance. Questions covering a broad range of topics related to Bemis Company are welcome. Date, Time, Location: March 18; 1:30-4:00 pm; Lincoln Hall, UW Oshkosh Campus (Please note: Friday 3/18 is the start of spring break and parking will be available in the lot). 29. Funny Men Presenter/Coordinator: Bill Mattes In this course we will meet several comedians. On 3/21 it will be Jackie Gleason and on 5/16 it will be Johnny Carson. At the 4/18 session we will view videos of these truly talented, funny men. Date, Time, Location: March 21, April 18, May 16; 1:30-3:30 pm; Evergreen 30. Supper with the Chef #1 Coordinator: Linda Greene Sit back, relax, and watch Evergreen’s talented Chef demonstrate the creation of your evening meal. Enrollment is limited to 80. This year the meal will be different for each of the two Supper with the Chef events, and you may attend both. Date, Time, Location: March 22; 5:00-8:00 pm; Evergreen Cost: $13 31. The One Percent: America’s Distorted Economy Presenters: Larry Lang, Barry Perlman, and Tom Herzing Coordinator: Tom Herzing Do you make $300,000 annually? If so, congratulations: you are a member of the elite 1% of Americans (you and your brethren own more than half the wealth in this country). Do you make less than $15,000? You rank in the lowest 30%. Your wealth is negligible. Does the system have to be so distorted? Is the One Percent our job-creation engine or a bunch of leaches? Date, Time, Location: March 23; 1:30-3:30 pm; Bella Vista, Max. Enrollment: 50 32. Wisconsin Archeology Presenter: Joan Lloyd, Registrar, Oshkosh Public Museum Coordinator: Nathalie Moore A PowerPoint presentation will be shown using images of museum archaeological collections and other illustrations depicting what has been learned of Wisconsin’s prehistoric populations/stages
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through archaeological research. The session ends with a brief description of fur trade, native tribes, and newcomer tribes to Wisconsin and the location of Indian reservations in Wisconsin today. Date, Time, Location: March 29; 1:30-3:00 pm; Oshkosh Public Museum 33. Chef’s Choice: Visit the Azores Presenter/Coordinator: Larry Lang Come learn about Sao Miguel Island which is the largest of the nine islands that comprise the Azores chain, located 900 miles west of Lisbon, Portugal. The island has been inhabited since the 1500’s and has a rich history. The rich volcanic soil, sufficient rain, and a mild climate encourages large and lush plants, flowers, trees, and grasses. Holstein cows are everywhere in the uplands so one feels at home. Roads are lined with hydrangea, azalea, and other flowering shrubs. Hot springs and thermal pools confirm the not-yet-dormant volcanic activity on the island. And since it is only now being discovered, you can still beat the rush. Date, Time, Location: March 31; 12:15-2:30 pm; Evergreen Cost: $11
34. Bon Voyage: Planning for a Great Trip Presenter: Mara Munroe, Reference Librarian-Oshkosh Public Library Coordinator: Mary Bayorgeon One of the best things about retirement is the freedom to travel whenever you wish. The library has a variety of materials to help you plan a great trip. In addition, library staff will introduce you to an assortment of websites which you can use to personalize your travel plans. Date, Time, Location: April 4; 1:30-3:30 pm; Oshkosh Public Library 35. D-Day Presenter: Walt Busalacchi Coordinator: Doug Jirovitz Join Walt Busalacchi for a discussion of one of the most interesting and significant events of WWII-the Allied invasion of Europe. D-Day!! The course will cover events that led to WWII in Europe, German expansionism that resulted in Fortress Europe, the evolution of Allied war strategy, and the elaborate plans and preparations from both Allied and German perspectives. Then we will follow the actual unfolding of the invasion; the Pathfinders, Paratroops, and Gliders; the aerial assault and naval bombardment; the Rangers at Pointe du Hoc; the beach landings; and the German response. April 5: Background/History, Evolution of Allied War Strategy April 12 The Build-up, Deception Plan, German Defense, Marshalling, and Decision to Go April 19: Pre-Landing Operations ex. Paratroops, Rangers at Point du Hoc, the British at
Pegasus Bridge April 26: The Beach Landing and German Response Time, Location: 10:00 am-Noon; Evergreen
36. The Troubled Genius of Caravaggio Presenter: Franca Barricelli, UW Oshkosh Associate Dean and Professor of History As one of Europe’s most influential and enigmatic artists, Michelangelo Merisi, known as Caravaggio (c. 1571-1610), burst onto the art scene in early 17th century Rome and changed the very nature of painting in his short, tempestuous life. His fiery temper was as renowned as his arresting work, which inspired generations of artists and included such masterpieces as “The Death of the Virgin” and
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“David with the Head of Goliath”. This talk will explore his turbulent career to his mysterious death at the age of 38. Date, Time, Location: April 7; 1:00-3:00 pm; Bethel Chapel, Lutheran Homes of Oshkosh
37. Experiencing Medieval Europe (Continuation from Fall Semester) Presenter: Kenneth Bartlett, Renaissance historian, author, and professor, University of Toronto Coordinators: Paul and Kathy Inman Using the Great Courses DVD presentation, our professor shares medieval legends and stories making key cities come alive. Our journey includes social structure, building and design, religious and political forces, all varied and complex but “all equally reflecting the fundamental forces of the medieval ages”. Video presentation. Date, Time, Location: April 8, 15, 22, 29; 2:00-3:30 pm; FVTC - Oshkosh
38. Anita: Speaking Truth to Power Presenter/Coordinator: Bernie Olejniczak An entire country watched as a poised, beautiful African-American sat before a Senate committee of 14 white men and with a clear, unwavering voice recounted the repeated acts of sexual harassment she had endured while working with U.S. Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas. Anita Hill’s graphic testimony was a turning point for gender equality. Date, Time, Location: April 11; 1:30-3:00 pm; Evergreen 39. Immigration History of the Americas Presenter/Coordinator: Horace Davis Escaping religious persecution, satisfying labor demands, seeking fortune, escaping political turmoil, seeking a better life, and unwanted sanctioned relocation of peoples as cargo and forced labor—this is the story of the immigrants who came to the Americas and of the contributions they made to nation building. Underlining this are the legislated immigration laws of the US that were enacted to alleviate growth problems and which many times dehumanized and disinherited millions. The goal, though, was to build a prosperous, powerful nation. The building continues. Come follow this fantastic adventure. Date, Time, Location: April 14, May 12; 10:00-11:30 am; Evergreen
40. The Cradle of European Cooking: Italy Presenter: Chef Lawrence, Bella Vista Coordinator: Tom Herzing Chef Lawrence will take us back to the cradle of European cooking: Italy. Demonstrating the preparation of a signature dish, he will offer insights into the culture, food history and culinary techniques of Italy’s cooks. This will be followed by a meal featuring his core creation. Date, Time, Location: April 14; 5:00-7:00 pm; Bella Vista; Max. Enrollment: 25 Cost: $13
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41. Museum Magic Presenter: Katrina Achilli, Oshkosh Public Museum Assistant Coordinator: Nathalie Moore Ever wondered what happens behind the scenes at the Oshkosh Public Museum? Museum Assistant Katrina Achilli presents how she got her start at the museum and the many diverse projects she has done in her position as “Jill” of all trades. Date, Time, Location: April 20; 1:30-3:00 pm; Oshkosh Public Museum 42. Chef’s Choice: A Visit to Contemporary Egypt Presenters: Mary Ann Offer and Peter Westort, Professor Emeritus, UW Oshkosh
Coordinator: Nathalie Moore
Based on their experiences living in Alexandra, Egypt, from 2011 to 2012, Mary Ann and Peter will provide photo illustration and commentary about different aspects of contemporary Egyptian culture. You will visit a modern Alexandra neighborhood, walk the Mediterranean coast, tour the ancient Greco-Roman and Pharoanic ruins and enjoy the delights of the marketplace. Enrollment is limited to 100 participants. Date, Time and Location: April 21; 12:15–2:30 pm; Evergreen (Rescheduled from Fall semester) Cost: $11 43. Advanced Care Planning for End of Life Care Presenter/Coordinator: William G. Weber, MD The presenter will discuss in detail advanced care planning. What is important to achieve one’s goals for end of life care and what are the legal, ethical and moral considerations. Date, Time, Location: April 22; 10:00-11:30 am; Park View Health Center 44. Harper Lee: From Mockingbird to Watchman Presenter/Coordinator: Bernie Olejniczak To everyone’s surprise, fifty five years after the publication of “To Kill a Mockingbird”, Harper Lee has published another novel. “Go Set a Watchman” was written before Lee’s beloved masterpiece, as director Mary McDonagh Murphy explains in this update of her 2011 documentary “Hey, Boo: Harper Lee and To Kill a Mockingbird”. Murphy’s new film, “Harper Lee: From Mockingbird to Watchman”, sifts through the facts and speculation surrounding Lee and both her novels, and includes interviews with Lee’s older sister, close friends, and admirers including Oprah Winfrey, Scott Turow, Anna Quindlen, Tom Brokaw, Wally Lamb, and more. Date, Time, Location: April 25; 1:30-3:00 pm; Evergreen 45. Passover Seder Ritual Feast Presenter: Benjamin S Frank, MD, Phd Coordinator: Pat Worden Benjamin S Frank, MD, Phd, Congregation Director, Temple BNAI Israel, will officiate at the traditional Passover Seder. Seder customs include telling the story, discussing the story, drinking four cups of wine, eating matza, partaking of symbolic foods placed on the Passover Seder Plate, and then reclining in celebration of freedom. You will be served a traditional plated Passover dinner. Date, Time, Location: April 26; 6:00-8:30 pm; La Sure’s Banquet Hall, Oshkosh Cost: $34
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Registration Form – Spring 2016 Name ___________________________________ Email Address: _________________________________ Address: ___________________________________ City ____________________, WI ZIP____________ Primary Phone: ___________________________ Alternate Phone: _______________________________
To register for courses and tours, place an X in the box next to the title. 1.Garden Study Group 32. Wisconsin Archaeology
2. Poetry and Prose 33. Chef’s Choice: Visit the Azores
3. Nature's Walkers Group 34. Bon Voyage: Planning for a Great Trip
4. Reader's Choice 35. D-Day
5. Campaign 2016 36. The Troubled Genius of Caravaggio
6. Continental Girbau Oshkosh Laundry Equipment Distributor
37. Experiencing Medieval Europe (Continuation from Fall Semester)
7. Chef's Choice: Olympic National Park 38. Anita: Speaking Truth to Power
8. The Brain 39. Immigration History of the Americas
9. Twilight Faculty Symposium Series 40. The Cradle of European Cooking: Italy
10. Reintroduction of Endangered Species 41. Museum Magic
11. The Other Side of Success 42. Chef's Choice: A Visit to Contemporary Eqypt
12. From the Ground Up 43. Advanced Care Planning for End of Life Care
13. The Pros and Cons of the Electoral College 44. Harper Lee: From Mockingbird to Watchman
14. Remembering the Battle of Midway 45. Passover Seder Ritual Feast
15. Fun with Memoir
46. Matinee at the March: “The 25th Annual Putnam
County Spelling Bee”
16. USA/Cuba Relations—a Historical Perspective 47. American Antiques
17. Matinee at the March: “Clybourne Park”
48. Flawed but Famous “Bombshells: Hollywood’s Idea of Femininity”
18. Chef’s Choice: Evolution of the National Mall 49. “The Most Dangerous Man in America”
19. Genocides in the 19th and 20
th Centuries 50. Lives Not Forgotten
20. Religion and Ritual in Kathmandu, Nepal 51. The History of Park View Health Center
21. Shakespeare’s “Othello” 52. Supper with the Chef #2
22. Super Secretaries 53. The Voice of the Cello
23. Exploring the “Cloud” On-line 54. Chef’s Choice: Glacier-Waterton National Park
24. Women in the New Testament 55. Four Books that Shaped America
25. “Op-Eds” Worth Reading on the Left and Right Coach Tours
26. Kangaroo Courts 56. Milwaukee Symphony: Meet the Artist Concert/Lunch
27. Living with Tiffany 57. PAC—“Motown the Musical”
28. Bemis-The World of Flexible Packaging
58. Mosquito Hill: Odonata: A Study of Dragonflies and Damselflies
29. Funny Men
59. Mosquito Hill: From Sea to Sky: Traveling the Rhine River and Switzerland
30. Supper with the Chef #1 60. Hardy Wisconsin Vines Make Interesting Wines!
31. The One Percent: America’s Distorted Economy 61. Horicon Marsh/Marsh Explorium
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Informed Consent Form Spring 2016
I understand that the following Learning in Retirement activities will take place off the UW Oshkosh campus
and that Lamers will provide transportation. I knowingly accept the inherent risks of travel and touring the sites
in connection with this field trip. I agree to indemnify and hold harmless the Board of Regents of the University
of Wisconsin System, its officers, employees and agents from any and all liability; including claims, demands,
losses, costs, damages and expenses of every kind, or damages to persons or property arising out of, or in
connection with, or occurring during any of the following activities:
DATE PROGRAM DESTINATION
3/11/16 56. Milwaukee Symphony: Meet the Artist Concert and Luncheon
Bradley Pavilion - Marcus Center, Milwaukee
4/6/16 57. “Motown the Musical” Performing Arts Center, Appleton
4/13/16 58. Mosquito Hill: Odonata: A Study of Dragonflies
and Damselflies Lunch at Osorio’s Latin Fusion Mosquito Hill, New London Osorio’s Latin Fusion, Appleton
5/11/16 59. Mosquito Hill: From Sea to Sky: Traveling the
Rhine River and Switzerland Lunch at Red Ox Seafood and Steakhouse
Mosquito Hill, New London Red Ox Seafood and Steakhouse, Appleton
5/18/16 60. Hardy Wisconsin Vines Make Interesting Wines! Vines and Rushes Winery, Ripon Mr. and Mrs. P’s Eatery, Ripon
5/25/16 61. Horicon Marsh/Marsh Explorium The Rock River Tap, Horicon Horicon Marsh Education and Visitor Center, Horicon
(Member 1) NAME ___ ______ SIGNATURE DATE (Member 2) NAME ___ SIGNATURE DATE EMERGENCY CONTACT NAME _________ PHONE NAME ________ PHONE
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46. Matinee at the March: “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” Presenter: UW-Oshkosh Theater Staff Coordinator: Mary Bayorgeon Join UW Oshkosh Alumni at the Roxy Restaurant for a brunch and pre-theater presentation before attending a student matinee performance of the musical, “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” at the Fredric March Theater. Date, Time, Location: May 1; 12:00 pm Meal at the Roxy with presentation by UW Oshkosh Theater Staff 2:00 pm Play at Fredric March Theater Cost: $30 47. American Antiques Presenter/Coordinator: Barry and Sandy Perlman Do you watch the Antique Roadshow? Do you collect antiques? Want to learn more about American Antiques, especially those from the 18th and 19th centuries? Come spend some time with us at our home. Look, touch, ask, and learn. The emphasis will be on 18th and 19th century furniture, weather vanes, clocks, textiles, paintings and smalls. Limit of 10 people Date, Time, Location: May 2; 1:30-3:30pm; Perlman Home, 664 Bowen St., Oshkosh 48. Flawed but Famous “Bombshells: Hollywood’s Idea of Femininity” Presenter/Coordinator: Tom Herzing Over almost a century, the movies have tried to depict the feminine ideal. Three figures—Mary Pickford, Betty Grable and Marilyn Monroe—seemingly had “IT”(as they used to say of Clara Bow). But there is a lot more to the story then good looks, charm and sex. Date, Time, Location: May 4; 1:30-3:30pm; Bella Vista; Max. Enrollment: 50 49. “The Most Dangerous Man in America” Presenter/Coordinator: Bernie Olejiniczak Highly awarded “The Most Dangerous Man in America” tells the story of Daniel Ellsberg, a high level Pentagon official and Vietnam War strategist, who in 1971 concludes that the war is based on decades of lies and leaks 7,000 pages of top secret documents to the New York Times, making headlines around the world. A riveting story of how this one man’s profound change of heart created a landmark struggle involving America’s newspapers, its President and Supreme Court. With Daniel Ellsberg, Patricia Ellsberg, Tony Russo, Howard Zinn, Hedrick Smith, John Dean, and from the secret White House tapes, Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger, who called Ellsberg “the most dangerous man in America”. Date, Time, Location: May 9; 1:30-3:00pm; Evergreen 50. Lives Not Forgotten Presenter: Debra Daubert, Curator, Oshkosh Public Museum Coordinator: Nathalie Moore Learn the fascinating life and death tales of past Oshkosh citizens. These stories are told from the viewpoint of the people who witnessed the events and recorded them through newspaper articles, diaries and letters. Date, Time, Location: May 10; 1:30-3:00 pm; Oshkosh Public Museum
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51. The History of Park View Health Center Presenter/Coordinator: William G. Weber, MD, Retired physician The history of Parkview Health Center has its origin with the beginning of Winnebago County. The presentation will focus on the institutions and buildings that resulted from the county government’s commitment and care for the poor and physically handicapped, the mentally handicapped, and the mentally ill. It will conclude with a focus on the present day facility and its current mission. Date, Time, Location: May 13; 1:30-3:00 pm; Park View Health Center 52. Supper with the Chef #2 Coordinator: Linda Greene Sit back, relax, and watch Evergreen’s talented Chef demonstrate the creation of your evening meal. Enrollment is limited to 80. This year the meal will be different for each of the two Supper with the Chef events, and you may attend both. Date, Time, Location: May 17; 5:00-8:00 pm; Evergreen Cost: $13 53. The Voice of the Cello Presenter: Laura Deming, Cellist Lyric Opera of Chicago and Interim Festival Director, Green Lake Festival of Music Coordinator: Mary Bayorgeon Cellist Laura Deming will perform and talk about her 40 year career at Lyric Opera of Chicago, about her 1924 instrument and the care of it, and about singing through an instrument. Laura is a member of LIR. Date, Time, Location: May 19, 1:30-3:30 pm; Bethel Chapel, Lutheran Homes of Oshkosh 54. Chef’s Choice: Glacier- Waterton National Park Presenter: Bill and Kathy Bollum Coordinator: Linda Greene Bill and Kathy Bollum visited Glacier-Waterton National Park last fall. In this session, they will talk about their visit and show a beautiful video. Date, Time, Location: May 26; 12:15-2:30 pm; Evergreen Cost: $11 55. Four Books That Shaped America Presenter/Coordinator: Horace Davis Professor Peter Conn of the Vartan Gregorian Chair in English, University of Pennsylvania has listed 22 books that shaped America. In this two-part presentation you will learn and discuss Professor Conn’s examination of four of the books. Each book provides a lens through which we can view various eras and anecdotal aspects of American life. Part 1: “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” – “bestselling American novel of the 19th century” by Harriet Beecher and “To Kill A Mockingbird” – “which every adult should read before they die” by Harper Lee Part 2: “The Jungle” – “new investigative journalism… in response to corporate power” by Upton Sinclair and “Main Street”- “a social analysis of rural America” by Sinclair Lewis Dates, Time, Location: June 1 & 8; 1:30 – 3:30 pm, Lincoln Hall, UW Oshkosh Campus
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Coach Tours
56. Milwaukee Symphony: Meet the Artist Concert and Luncheon Coordinator: Lois Hedge We will travel to Milwaukee for the Friday morning prelude concert at 11:15 am featuring the Symphony’s performance of Debussy’s “La Mer”. Ingrid Fliter is the piano soloist and Jun Markl conducts. Also on the program are works by Ravel, de Falla, and Mendelssohn. Preceding the concert you can choose to attend the pre-concert talk at 10:15 am or the style show. “Meet the Artists’” luncheon will be held following the concert at 1:30 pm in the Bradley Pavilion in the Marcus Center. The luncheon includes Roasted Vegetable Napoleon with Tomato-Vodka Coulis served with Wild Rice and Orzo Pasta and Assorted Petite Desserts. Date and Time: March 11; 7:30 am-5:30 pm Location: Bradley Pavilion – Marcus Center, Milwaukee Cost: $70
57. “Motown the Musical” Coordinator: Barbara Carroll Pica “Motown the Musical” is the true American dream story of Motown founder Barry Gordy’s journey from featherweight boxer to the heavyweight music mogul who launched the careers of Diana Ross, Michael Jackson and many more. Motown shattered barriers, shaped our lives and made us all move to the same beat. Date and Time: April 6; 6:15-10:30 pm Location: PAC Appleton Cost: $75 58. Mosquito Hill: Odonata: A Study of Dragonflies and Damselflies Lunch at Osorio’s Latin Fusion Presenter: Jessica Miller, Mosquito Hill Naturalist Coordinator: Mary Shepard Dragonflies and damselflies belong to the order Odonata, meaning “toothed ones” and anyone who has ever witnessed the aerial and predaceous flight of a dragonfly can attest to this meaning. These beneficial insects acquire insect prey both aquatically and terrestrially, making them a summertime favorite among the mosquito haters! And if their mid-air agility doesn’t win you over, their flashy colors and markings will. Naturalist Jessica Miller, who prides herself as being an insect fanatic, will introduce you to the world of Odonates, from egg to adult and everything in between. Date and Time: April 13; 8:30 am-3:00 pm Locations: Mosquito Hill, New London, and Osorio’s Latin Fusion, Appleton Cost: $46
59. Mosquito Hill: From Sea to Sky: Traveling the Rhine River and Switzerland Lunch at Red Ox Seafood and Steakhouse
Presenter: Mary Swifka and Dean Sauers Coordinator: Mary Shepard Learn about the history, culture and natural beauty of four European countries. Traveling upstream on the historic and scenic Rhine River, this presentation with photographs will introduce you to Amsterdam, located below sea level, Germany, France’s Alsace region and Switzerland, where the
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Bernese Alps scrape the sky at more than 13,000 feet. Naturalist Mary Swifka and volunteer naturalist Dean Sauers will share highlights of their 3-week journey including windmills, castle ruins, quaint town squares, vineyards and high altitude lodging. Date and Time: May 11; 8:30 am-3:00 pm Locations: Mosquito Hill, New London, and Red Ox Seafood and Steakhouse, Appleton Cost: $46 60. Hardy Wisconsin Vines Make Interesting Wines! Presenter: Ryan Prellwitz, Master vintner Coordinator: Nathalie Moore We know Wisconsin residents are hardy folks, but grape vines grown in our region must also be able to withstand Wisconsin winters and fickle weather. Master vintner Ryan Prellwitz will talk about growing vines in Wisconsin and the brewing process. Participants will have an opportunity to samples wines and view the vineyards. The winery visit will follow lunch at Mr. and Mrs. P’s Eatery. Date and Time: May 18; 11:45 am-5:00 pm Location: Mr. & Mrs. P’s Eatery and Vines and Rushes Winery, Ripon Cost: $40 61. Horicon Marsh / Marsh Explorium Coordinator: Pat Worden A guided pontoon boat tour of some of the 22,000 acre marsh, a sanctuary for around 300 species of birds and various small mammals. Lunch will be at the Rock River Tap. We will stop in the afternoon at the Horicon Marsh Explorium, the interactive 4,000 sq. ft. crown jewel of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Visitors Center. Date and Time: May 25; 7:30 am-4:00pm Location: Horicon Marsh, The Rock River Tap, Horicon Marsh Education Center, Horicon Cost: $62
Summer Activities and Tours
Watch for more details and how to sign up for the upcoming summer activities being planned for July
and August.
Grilling with the Chef Dates: July 20 and August 24 Timber Rattlers Home Game Date: July 20 LIR Annual Picnic Date: August 18 Note: Dates are tentative and subject to change.
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Tour Policies
Please note that prices quoted for tours are subject to change due to circumstances beyond our control.
A signed copy of the Informed Tour Consent form is required for all participants of LIR Tours.
You do not have to pay at registration for any tours you wish to attend. Six weeks prior to the tour, a final arrangement letter is sent to acknowledge participants. At that time, you can confirm your attendance on the tour by sending your check. As a reminder, we will accept the first payments, up to the maximum number of participants for the tour. Should the tour reach capacity, your payment is returned and you will be placed on a waiting list. You will be notified if the office receives a cancellation and an opening occurs.
If your tour ticket can be resold a refund may be available, minus a $5 processing fee. All cancellations must be received in the Learning in Retirement office.
Refunds for cancellations due to inclement weather may be made only if LIR can receive a refund from the venue. If you are unable to attend a rescheduled tour on the rescheduled date, a refund will be made only if your non-refundable ticket can be re-sold.
On Campus Course Locations
Alumni Welcome and Conference Center, 625 Pearl St, Oshkosh WI 54901
Lincoln Hall, 608 Algoma Blvd, Oshkosh WI 54901 (Corner of Wisconsin St and Algoma Blvd)
Sage Hall, 835 High Ave, Oshkosh WI 54901 (Next to Kolf Sport Center)
Off-Campus Course Locations
Evergreen Retirement Community 1130 N. Westfield, Oshkosh, WI 54902 Parking is available on the street and in Red Arrow Park parking lot, located on N. Westfield Street south of Evergreen. Evergreen Retirement Community offers a shuttle service from this parking lot to Evergreen’s front door. It starts running 45 minutes prior to the start of each program.
Bella Vista Retirement Community
631 Hazel St, Oshkosh WI 54901 The parking lot is located behind the building with direct access to the lobby. (NOTE: Due to the limited meeting space available, courses held at this location are limited to 50 participants.)
Fox Valley Technical College-Oshkosh
Campus 150 N. Campbell Road, Oshkosh, WI 54902
Bethel Chapel - Lutheran Homes of Oshkosh
225 N. Eagle St., Oshkosh, WI 54902 Oshkosh Public Library
106 Washington Ave., Oshkosh, WI 54901 Oshkosh Public Museum
1331 Algoma Blvd., Oshkosh WI 54901 Overflow parking is available in the church lot on the corner of High and Congress.
Coughlin Center
625 E County Rd Y, Winnebago, WI 54903
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January 2016 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
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6 7 Membership Committee Meeting 10am-12:30pm Evergreen
8 1. Garden Study Group 10-11:30am Coughlin Center
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3. Nature Walkers Group 8:30am Perkins, Oshkosh
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7. Chef’s Choice: Olympic National Park 12:15 – 2:30pm Evergreen
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Admin/Finance Committee Meeting 10-11:30am Evergreen
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8. The Brain 1:30-3:30pm Evergreen
27 Curriculum Committee Meeting 10am-Noon First Presbyterian Church
28 Steering Committee Meeting 10am-Noon Lincoln Hall 9. Twilight Faculty Symposium Series: Presidential Primary Season XII: Return of Bush and Clinton? 4:00-5:30pm Sage Hall – Room 2232, UW Oshkosh Campus
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February 2016 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
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10. Reintroduction of Endangered Species 1:30-3pm Evergreen
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4. Reader’s Choice 2-3:30pm Evergreen - Rowland Room
4 5 1. Garden Study Group 10-11:30am Coughlin Center 11. The Other Side of Success 4-5:30pm AWCC - UW Oshkosh Campus
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2. Poetry and Prose 1:00-2:30pm Lincoln Hall - UW Oshkosh Campus
10 12. From the Ground Up 1:30-3pm Bella Vista
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9. Twilight Faculty Symposium Series: Lessons from Lynching 4:00-5:30pm Sage Hall – Room 2232, UW Oshkosh Campus
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16 13. Pros/Cons of Electoral College 10-11:30am Evergreen 8. The Brain 1:30-3:30pm Evergreen
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14. Remembering the Battle of Midway 10-11:30am FVTC - Oshkosh 15. Fun with Memoir 1:30-3pm Evergreen
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3. Nature Walkers Group 8:30am Perkins, Oshkosh
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16. USA / Cuba Relations 10am-Noon Bethel Chapel, Lutheran Homes of Oshkosh
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17. Matinee at the March: “Clybourne Park” Noon – Lunch 2pm - Performance
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Curriculum Committee Meeting 10am-Noon First Presbyterian Church
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18. Chef’s Choice: Evolution of the National Mall 12:15 – 2:30pm Evergreen
26 19. Genocides in the 19th and 20th Centuries 10 – 11:30am Evergreen
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20. Religion and Ritual in Kathmandu, Nepal 1:30-3pm Evergreen
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March 2016 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
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21. Shakespeare’s “Othello” 1-3pm Lincoln Hall – UW Oshkosh Campus
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22. Super Secretaries 10-11:30am AWCC - UW Oshkosh Campus 4. Reader’s Choice 2-3:30pm Evergreen - Rowland Room
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Membership Committee Meeting 10am-12:30pm Evergreen
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23. Exploring the “Cloud” Online 1:30-3:30pm Oshkosh Public Library
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4:00-5:30pm Sage Hall – Room 2232, UW Oshkosh Campus
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COACH TOUR 56. Milwaukee Symphony: Meet the Artist Concert and Lunch 7:30am – 5:30pm Marcus Center, Milwaukee
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24. Women in the New Testament 2-3:30pm FVTC - Oshkosh
15 25. “Op-Eds” Worth Reading on the Left and Right 10-11:30am Evergreen 21. Shakespeare’s “Othello” 1-3pm Lincoln Hall – UW Oshkosh Campus
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26. Kangaroo Courts 10-11:30am AWCC – UW Oshkosh Campus 27. Living with Tiffany 1:30-3pm Oshkosh Public Museum
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28. Bemis – The World of Flexible Packaging 1:30-4pm Lincoln Hall – UW Oshkosh Campus
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Admin/Finance Committee Meeting 10-11:30am Evergreen 29. Funny Men 1:30-3:30pm Evergreen
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21. Shakespeare’s “Othello” 1-3pm Lincoln Hall – UW Oshkosh Campus 30. Supper with Chef #1 5-8pm Evergreen
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31. The One Percent: America’s Distorted Economy 1:30-3:30pm Bella Vista
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32. Wisconsin Archeology 1:30-3pm Oshkosh Public Museum
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33. Chef’s Choice: Visit the Azores 12:15 – 2:30pm Evergreen
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April 2016 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
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35. D-Day: Background/History, Evolution of Allied War Strategy 10am-Noon Evergreen
6 COACH TOUR 57. “Motown the Musical” 7:30 – 10pm PAC, Appleton 4. Reader’s Choice 2-3:30pm Evergreen - Rowland Room
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38. Anita: Speaking Truth to Power 1:30-3pm Evergreen
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35. D-Day: The Build-up, Deception Plan, German Defense, Marshalling, and Decision to Go 10am-Noon Evergreen 2. Poetry and Prose 1:00-2:30pm Lincoln Hall - UW Oshkosh Campus
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COACH TOUR 58. Mosquito Hill: Odonata: A Study of Dragonflies and Damselflies 8:30am – 3pm
14 39. Immigration History of the US 10-11:30am Evergreen 40. The Cradle of European Cooking: Italy 5-7pm Bella Vista
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35. D-Day: Pre-Landing Operations ex. paratroops, Rangers at Point du Hoc, the British at Pegasus Bridge 10am-Noon Evergreen
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41. Museum Magic 1:30-3pm Oshkosh Public Museum
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3. Nature Walkers Group 8:30am Perkins, Oshkosh 42. Chef’s Choice: Visit to Contemporary Egypt 12:15 – 2:30pm Evergreen
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43. Advanced Care Planning for End of Life 10-11:30am Parkview 37. Experiencing Medieval Europe 2-3:30pm FVTC - Oshkosh
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44. Harper Lee: From Mockingbird to Watchman 1:30-3pm Evergreen
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37. Experiencing Medieval Europe 2-3:30pm FVTC - Oshkosh
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May 2016 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
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Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” Noon – Lunch 2pm - Performance
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48. Flawed But Famous: Bombshells, Hollywood’s Idea of Femininity 1:30-3:30pm Bella Vista
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Membership Committee Meeting 10am-12:30pm Evergreen
6 1. Garden Study Group 10-11:30am Coughlin Center
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49. The Most Dangerous Man in America 1:30-3pm Evergreen
10 2. Poetry and Prose 1:00-2:30pm Lincoln Hall - UW Oshkosh Campus 50. Lives Not Forgotten 1:30-3pm Oshkosh Public Museum
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COACH TOUR 59. Mosquito Hill: From Sea to Sky: Traveling the Rhine River and Switzerland 8:30 – 3pm
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39. Immigration History of the US 10-11:30am Evergreen
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51. The History of Parkview Health Center 1:30-3pm Parkview
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52. Supper with Chef #2 5-8pm Evergreen
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COACH TOUR 60. Hardy Wisconsin Vines Make Interesting Wines 11:45am – 5pm
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COACH TOUR 61. Horicon Marsh Tour / Marsh Explorium 7:30am – 4pm
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June 2016 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
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THANK YOU Learning in Retirement extends its thanks and appreciation to the individuals and organizations listed below who have given their time, shared and added their wealth of knowledge and skill to the enrichment of the programs from which our members benefited greatly in the past Fall 2015 semester.
Guest Presenters
Terri Green, OACP
Micheal Rust, WCRC
Bruce Atwell, UW Oshkosh
Michelle Kuhl, UW Oshkosh
Tony Palmeri, UW Oshkosh
Chancellor Andrew Leavitt, UW Oshkosh
Arnie Shober
Maureen Muldoon, UW Oshkosh
Chaplin Brad McIntyre
Vivian Foss, UW Oshkosh
Chris Rose, UW Oshkosh
John Holland, Oshkosh Fire Department
Colleen McDermott, UW Oshkosh
Andrew Warden, Evergreen
Marsha Rossiter, UW Oshkosh
Marty Robinson, UW Oshkosh
Charles Bowlus, University of Arkansas at
Little Rock
Adam Nickel, DNR
Anna Marie Kapelusz-Poppi,
UW Oshkosh
James Feldman
Bill Mode, UW Oshkosh
Martin Gruberg, UW Oshkosh
Host Organizations – Tours and Theatre
Oshkosh Public Library, Janice Dibble, Mara Munroe, Michael McArthur
Fredric March Theatre, Richard Kalinoski
FVTC Public Safety Training Center, Appleton, Jeremy Johnson
Mosquito Hill, New London - Mike Hibbared and Jessica Miller
Lambeau Field, Green Bay
Ripon College