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Inside this Issue Calendar for Fall Courses 2 Confucius Institute 4 Wesleyan Map 3 October 2014 Classes Are In Full Swing and We Want Your Ideas TheWALL Members: Fall classes have begun, and we hope that each of you are thoroughly enjoying them. If you have not received your WALL membership cards, please contact Hannah Doan at [email protected] or call her at 757-5233. The WALL Curriculum Committee is presently working on the Spring Semester Classes for 2015. There will be familiar classes as well as some surprises. Look for further details about the classes in upcoming newsletters. Don't forget that we value your suggestions and ideas. Please contact Vince Coughlin who is the current Curriculum Chair at [email protected] with your class suggestions for future classes. Look for copies of our previous newsletters on the WALL website. We are in the process of adding more information to the site. Again, your suggestions for the WALL website can be used to better serve all of our members. Please send your suggestions to [email protected] . In the next newsletter, we should have details about the annual Christmas luncheon honoring the President of Wesleyan. If you are on FaceBook, please visit and like us at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Wesleyan-Academy- for-Lifelong-Learning/233649750079770?ref=hl or connect directly through the WALL website Have a great fall at WALL Sandy Tharpe

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Inside this Issue

Calendar for Fall Courses 2

Confucius Institute 4

Wesleyan Map 3

October 2014

Classes Are In Full Swing and We Want Your Ideas

TheWALL

Members:

Fall classes have begun, and we hope that each of you

are thoroughly enjoying them. If you have not received

your WALL membership cards, please contact Hannah

Doan at [email protected] or call her at

757-5233.

The WALL Curriculum Committee is presently working on

the Spring Semester Classes for 2015. There will be

familiar classes as well as some surprises. Look for

further details about the classes in upcoming

newsletters. Don't forget that we value your suggestions

and ideas. Please contact Vince Coughlin who is the

current Curriculum Chair at [email protected] with

your class suggestions for future classes.

Look for copies of our previous newsletters on the

WALL website. We are in the process of adding more

information to the site. Again, your suggestions for the

WALL website can be used to better serve all of our

members. Please send your suggestions to

[email protected].

In the next newsletter, we should have details about the

annual Christmas luncheon honoring the President of

Wesleyan.

If you are on FaceBook, please visit and like us at

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Wesleyan-Academy-

for-Lifelong-Learning/233649750079770?ref=hl or

connect directly through the WALL website

Have a great fall at WALL

Sandy Tharpe

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October 2014

Ballroom Dancing – Wednesday, Oct. 1. 8, 15 & 22 from 1:30 – 2:30 PM in the Mathews Athletic Center (see map).

NOTE: NO BLACK SOLED SHOES PERMITTED ON THE DANCE FLOOR.

Tai Chi – Wednesday, Oct. 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29 from 11:00 – Noon in Mathews Athletic Center (see map).

Spanish for Travelers – Friday, Oct. 3, 10, 17 & 24 from 1:30 – 2:30 PM in Taylor Hall, room 123.

Women in Science – Tuesday, Oct. 7, 14, 21 & 28 from 10:00 – 11:00 AM, in Munroe Science, room 232.

Chinese Culture – Tuesday, Oct. 7, 14, 21 & 28 from 1:30 – 2:30 PM in the Confucius Institute located on the lower level

of Willet Library (enter through the center door between the stairs). This is a limited enrollment class with a waiting list. If

you are unable to attend all sessions or must otherwise withdraw, please contact Hannah Doan at 478-757- 5233 or

[email protected] so that a WALL member on the wait list may take your place.

History and Distinctive Music of the Great Highland Bagpipes – Monday, Oct. 13 from 1:30 – 3:00 PM and Oct. 20 from

2:15 – 2:45 PM in Taylor Amphitheatre.

Opera – Thursday, Oct. 23, 30 & Nov. 6 from 10:00 – Noon in Taylor Hall, room 123. Also, on Saturday, Nov. 1 at 11:30

AM the Central Georgia Opera Guild will host a luncheon beginning at 11:30 AM in the Lobby of the Douglass Theatre to

honor members of the opera class. A pre-opera chat will be presented at 12:30 PM presented by several opera class par-

ticipants. The opera, Carmen, will begin at 1:00 PM. Admission to the Opera is $20.00 for seniors.

NOTE: The course, Samplers Then and Now, has been canceled due to the death of the instructor.

Class Schedule and Calendar for October

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October 2014

Sandra Tharpe, President (478) 476-9979 [email protected] Jon Wolfe, Immediate Past-President (478) 477-8332 [email protected] Nan Cleveland, President-Elect (478) 784-1300 [email protected] Anita Greenwald, Secretary (478) 474-7430 [email protected] Vince Coughlin, Curriculum and Membership Chair (478) 405-6036 [email protected]

Vivia Fowler, Professor of Religious Studies, Provost of Wesleyan College, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Liaison to WALL (478) 757-5228 [email protected] Dawn Nash, Associate Vice President of Business and Controller for Wesleyan College WALL Treasurer (478) 757-5115 [email protected] Laura Moore, WALL Newsletter Editor (478) 787-6242 [email protected]

Vacant - Curriculum Chair-Elect

WALL Board Members 2014-2015

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October 2014

Confucius Institutes worldwide will celebrate Chinese culture and

language in an all-day fair-like event with dancing, musical and

martial arts performances, dumpling making, face painting, a

photo booth, and lectures, culminating at dark with a grand fire-

works display on the Wesleyan golf course! Guests can buy tick-

ets for lunch and dinner: $5 adults, $3 children. This all day

event is free and open to the public. (478) 757-5212.

11 a.m. Opening Performance - Quad

12 p.m.- Lunch - Vernon Porch

(Olive Swann Porter Building)

$5 adults, $3 children

12:30 p.m. - Lion Dance Performance - Quad

1 p.m.- Learn Mandarin Chinese - Library 122

Calligraphy - Quad

Forum on Chinese Culture (Topics 1 and 2)

Benson Room Candler Alumnae Center)

- Kung Fu Demonstration

2 p.m. - Chinese Character Puzzles - Quad

- Live Music - Quad

- Forum on Chinese Culture (Topics 3 and 4)

Benson Room (Candler Alumnae Center)

3 p.m. - Opening Performance - Quad

4 p.m.- Learn Mandarin Chinese Willet Library, Room 122

- Calligraphy - Quad

- Forum on Chinese Culture (Topics 1 and 2)

Benson Room (Candler Alumnae Center)

- Live Music - Quad

- Dumpling Making - Quad

- Tai Chi

5 p.m. - Chinese Character Puzzles - Quad

- Chinese Folk Dance - Quad

- Calligraphy - Quad

- Forum on Chinese Culture (Topics 3 and 4)

Benson Room (Candler Alumnae Center)

- Tai Chi - Fountain

6 p.m.- Dinner - Vernon Porch

(Olive Swann Porter Building)

$5 adults, $3 children

7 p.m.- FREE FIREWORKS on the Wesleyan Golf Course

Ongoing Events

Costume Photo Booth - CI Gallery (Willet Library, ground floor)

Peking Opera Mask Painting - Quad

Life of Confucius Art Exhibit - CI Gallery (Willet Library, ground floor)

Chinese Games (kite flying, ping pong, badminton, mahjong) - Quad

Movie (Kung Fu Panda and Kung Fu Panda 2) Trice Room A (Olive

Swann Porter Building)

Itinerary for Confucius Institute Day

International Confucius Institute Day - FREE EVENT

Saturday, September 27, 11 AM - 7 PM

Wesleyan Quad (Oval Hall, Candler Alumnae center if it rains)

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October 2014

WESLEYAN EVENTS FOR OCTOBER

Wesleyan Market

Saturdays, October 11 and 25, 9 AM - 1 PM

Wesleyan College, Front Campus

4760 Forsyth Road, Macon, GA 31210

Held year round on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays every the, this fun community event features a variety of locally grown and produced items ranging from

flowers and organic fruits and vegetables to baked goods, art, and crafts. Music, fun & educational events also offered. Free and open to the public.

For more information, call (478) 757-5233. To find out what’s happening and a full vendor listing like us on Facebook and click here.

China’s National Day Observance

Wednesday, October 1, 6 PM

Taylor Amphitheater

Join the Confucius Institute at Wesleyan College in observing China's National Day, the anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.

We will hear a guest lecture on the history of modern China and view footage of that day's parades from China. Free. (478) 757-5212.

United in Pink Flamingo Fest 5K Run/Walk

Saturday, October 4, 9 AM

United in Pink's first annual 5K run/walk celebrating and supporting breast cancer survivors and their families. Includes a pre-race breakfast, survivor

ceremony, and post race festival including a Kid's Zone. It is a chip timed race. Survivor Ceremony at 8:00 a.m. Visit www.unitedinpink.org to register,

sponsor, donate, or volunteer for this event. For more information, call (478) 319-7687.

1st Annual WesFest Music Festival

Saturday, October 4, 3 - 10 PM

FREE LIVE MUSIC concert on the quad! Performances by Jason Taylor Hobbs, Shane Bridges, Swain & The Highway Souls, Adam Sams, Stevens

Layne, and Solomon's Ghost. Family, kid, and pet friendly featuring inflatables and other surprises. Parking available on Wesleyan's campus.

Wesleyan Theatre Presents

Step on a Crack by Suzan Zeder

Directed by Frazer Lively

Thursday, Friday, Saturday, October 16 - 18, 8 PM

Grassmann-Porter Studio Theatre, Porter Fine Arts Building

An electrifying comedy/drama for children and adults. Ellie flows in and out of reality as she uses games and imaginary friends to work through her

feelings about her new stepmother. What will shake Ellie out of her fantasy world? Tickets: $10 general admission; $5 students, alumnae, senior citi-

zens. Free to Wesleyan students, faculty and staff. Seating is limited. For reservations: (478) 757-5259 or [email protected].

WOW! A Day for Macon

Saturday, October 18, 8 AM - 12 NOON

Anderson Dining Hall, Olive Swann Porter Building

Mass community-wide volunteer service initiative organized by Wesleyan’s Lane Center for Service and Leadership. Volunteers meet in Anderson

Dining Hall for a breakfast meeting and then depart in small groups to various project sites located throughout Macon. Community volunteers are wel-

come. (478) 757-5219.

Wesleyan’s Annual AXIS International Dinner

Saturday, October 25, 5 PM

Anderson Dining Hall, Olive Swann Porter Building

The world cooks for you at Wesleyan’s annual International Dinner. Traditional cuisine representing different countries will be prepared and offered by

our international students. Ticket price $5. Proceeds benefit scholarships. (478) 757-5137.

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October 2014

WESLEYAN EVENTS CONTINUED

Art Exhibition: Peruvian Photography

Wednesday, October 29 - Wednesday, December 10

McCrary Gallery, Murphey Art Building

Opening reception: Wednesday, October 29, 6 -7 :30 PM

A selection of works by contemporary Peruvian photographers, curated by Fernando La Rosa, Wesleyan art faculty, originally from Peru. Free.

(478) 757-5189.

Belk Lecture Series: Dr. Amos Yong

Thursday, October 30,11:15 AM

Taylor Amphitheatre

“The Buddhist-Christian Encounter in the Third Millennium: W(h)ither the Middle Way?”

Dr. Yong is director of the Center for Missiological Research (CMR) and professor of theology at Mission School of Intercultural Studies, Fuller

Theological Seminary. His scholarship has been foundational in Pentecostal theology, interacting with both traditional theological traditions and

contemporary contextual theologies—dealing with such themes as the theologies of Christian-Buddhist dialogue, of disability, of hospitality, and of

the mission of God.

Chinese Film Festival

Thursday, October 30 and Monday, November 17, 6 PM

Taylor Amphitheater

The Confucius Institute at Wesleyan College will screen two culturally significant Chinese films, each followed by a discussion. All films are in Chi-

nese with English subtitles. Free. Light refreshments will be served. (478)757-5212.