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Lewes/Dover & Ocean View OLFor adults 50+ • Serving Kent andLI Sussex Counties FALL 2018 | SEPT. 4–NOV. 19 Learning for the fun of it! New Dover Location! Courses now held at Wyoming Church

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Fall 2018 Calendar Monday, July 23 Dover Open House, Walk-in Registration and ID Photo Session, Wyoming Church, 10 a.m.–1 p.m. Tuesday, July 24 and Lewes Open House, Walk-in Registration and ID Photo Session, Wednesday, July 25 10 a.m.–1 p.m. Thursday, August 16 Priority Registration Deadline, 2 p.m. Tuesday, August 21 Dover Instructor Orientation, Wyoming Church, 2–3:30 p.m. Wednesday, August 29 Ocean View Instructor Orientation, Ocean View Town Hall, 10–11:30 a.m. Thursday, August 30 Lewes Instructor/New Member Orientation and ID Photo session, 10–10:30 a.m. coffee social; 10:30–11:30 a.m. orientation Monday, September 3 Labor Day, Office closed Tuesday, September 4 First day of classes Tuesday, October 9 Second session begins Wednesday, October 10 Homecoming picnic, no classes Tuesday, November 6 Election Day, No classes Monday, November 12 Veterans Day, No classes Monday, November 19 Last day of classes Tuesday, November 27 Fall luncheon

Osher Lifelong Learning for ages 50+

971 COURSES 34 SUBJECTS

Diverse Program Offerings

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Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Delaware in Lewes/Dover & Ocean View

A program of the Division of Professional and Continuing Studies

Lewes/Ocean View Council Dover Council Contents Chair—Bill Sharkey Chair— Rosemary Engle Gifts...... 13 Vice Chair—Peter Feeney Vice Chair—Patrick Weaver Secretary—Katherine Henn Secretary—Caroline Baxter Guests...... 6 Paul Collins • Bob Comeau Joe Bailey • Ronnie Grady • Phyllis Handler How to Register ...... 2 Craig Haggerty • Sabatino Maglione Betty Ipnar • Carmen Walston Identification Badges...... 2 Jane McGann • Karen Schaub Madelyn Wright Bud Zimmerman Inclement Weather Policy ...... 10 Dover Team Leaders Lewes/Ocean View Committee Joe Bailey— Relations Instructor Bios ...... 30 Chairs Rosemary Engle—Special Events Member Benefits ...... 2 Ruth Barnett—Library Ronnie Grady—Course Development Connie Benko—Social Phyllis Handler—Faculty Relations Membership ...... 2 Paul Collins—Development Bob Heifetz—Finance Refunds ...... 2 Craig Haggerty—Community Relations Betty Ipnar—Member Relations Fall 2018 Courses ...... 3 Peter Feeney—Long Range Planning Betsy Patterson—Scholarship Lynn Kroesen—Catalog/Communications/ Madelyn Wright—Travel Fall 2018 Course Schedule by Day ....37 Newsletter University Staff Sabatino Maglione—Scholarship Fall 2018 Course Selection Form...... 40 James Broomall—Associate Vice Provost, Jane McGann—Academic Affairs Professional and Continuing Studies Fall 2018 Registration Form ...... 39 Karen Schaub—Finance Anna Moshier—Manager, Osher Learning Scholarships ...... 15 Joan Sciorra—Travel Centers Bud Zimmerman—Academic Affairs Renee Moy—Program Coordinator Textbooks and Supplies ...... 2 Lewes/Ocean View Academic Diana Faison—Administrative Assistant Travel...... 2 Affairs Subcommittees Bill Ashmore—Instructional/ University of Delaware Policies ...... 2 Paul Collins—Health/Psychology/ Tech Support—Ocean View Information Technology Wayne Kling—Instructional/ Tech Support—Dover Peter Feeney—Art On the cover: Bill Fintel—Science/Math John Lafferty—Instructional/ Tech Support—Lewes Autumn Phil Fretz—History/International Studies Reflections by Chet Poslusny—Instructional/ Dorothy Greet, James McMahan—Economics/Finance Tech Support—Lewes Lee Mussoff—Humanities/Language OLLI member Paula Wood—Program Support—Dover and instructor Jon Newsom—Performing Arts/Music Joe Zito—Instructional/ Carol West—Life Skills/Recreation Tech Support—Lewes

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About OLLI • Get student rates on software. Textbooks, Supplies and The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute • Use UD and Delaware Technical Com- Handouts (OLLI) at the University of Delaware is a munity College libraries and online re- The catalog lists any textbooks or other membership cooperative for adults 50+ sources. supplies required for courses and any to enjoy classes, teach, exchange ideas • Audit one UD credit course in fall and charge for handouts beyond the alloca- and travel together. The program pro- spring semesters on a space-available tion provided by each instructor. Mem- vides opportunities for intellectual de- basis without paying tuition. Does not bers are responsible for these costs. velopment, cultural stimulation, include online/distance learning personal growth and social interaction courses, Associate in Arts program, Identification Badges in an academic cooperative run by its certificate programs or UD travel/study Please wear your identification badge at members, who volunteer their time and programs. All relevant fees apply. all times. Member and guest badges talents. In 2010, through an endow- • Receive student discounts at various (and temporary badges for those who ment from the Bernard Osher founda- venues/retailers. forget) are available in the OLLI office. tion, OLLI at UD joined a national Some benefits require either a UD ID Guests, visitors and prospective mem- network of 118 other OLLI programs. card (small fee) or a UDelNet ID bers who wish to become familiar with (@udel.edu email account). These our program are welcome to visit on a Membership benefits are only available to full-year single day with permission from the in- Membership is open to men and members. structor. Please visit the OLLI office to women age 50+ and to members’ pick up an ID badge. spouses or partners at any age. Whether How to Register your formal education ended early in Register and pay online at Travel life or includes advanced degrees, we www.olli.udel.edu/fall2018, by mail or OLLI sponsors trips to enhance our edu- welcome you. An interest in learning is in-person at the OLLI office (Mondays cational experience. Many are one-day all that is required. Registration forms through Thursdays, 9 a.m.–2 p.m.). If trips associated with particular courses. are at the back of this catalog and on- registering by mail or in person, be Members have first priority, and a sur- line. The membership fee is $260 for sure to complete the Registration charge is required of nonmembers. Di- the fall and spring semesters combined, Form and return to the OLLI office rect questions about travel to the OLLI or $175 for the fall semester or spring at 520 Dupont Ave., Lewes, DE 19958. office. semester. Partial scholarships are avail- Make checks payable to the University able through the OLLI office. of Delaware. Priority registration University of Delaware Policies deadline is August 16, 2018. OLLI is a program of the Division of Pro- Member Benefits fessional and Continuing Studies of the • Register for as many classes as you like Refunds University of Delaware. All members regardless of location (Dover, Lewes, Membership fees can be refunded for must comply with University policies Ocean View or off-site). requests made before the end of the and procedures, including those that • Participate in OLLI-sponsored trips. second week of the semester. Refund prohibit sexual harassment and disrup- • Utilize on-site wireless internet access requests must be submitted in writing tive behavior. The University of in Lewes and Ocean View only. to the OLLI office. A $15 processing Delaware reserves the right to refuse for charge will be deducted from all refund good and sufficient reasons enrollment requests received after the first day of of any applicant and/or member. Except Follow us! classes. Membership refunds cannot be for specifically designated activities, in- transferred to another semester. Re- dividuals or groups are not permitted to www.facebook.com/OLLIDover funds take up to six weeks to process. conduct sales or solicitations. www.facebook.com/OLLILewes Direct questions to the OLLI office.

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Fall 2018 Courses Carefully check the No classes October 10, November 6 and November 12. day, time and location of your courses

AA53 INTERMEDIATE teaching hand-building exclusively. BASKETRY Students will learn the basic techniques for creating beautiful functional and Wednesdays, 1:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m. decorative pottery. Please wear old Dates: 5 Sessions, Oct. 17–Nov. 14 clothes and bring an apron. There is a Instructor: Elaine Stanhope AA10 BEGINNING BASKETRY fee of $75 (payable to the Rehoboth Art Location: Fred Thomas Building League) that includes a 25-pound bag Tuesdays, 1:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m. Limited to 15 students. Dates: 5 Sessions, Oct. 9–Nov. 13 of clay as well as the glazing and firing Instructor: Elaine Stanhope This class is open to all who have woven of pieces. Each participant must be a Location: Fred Thomas Building at least five baskets. Baskets woven in current member of the Rehoboth Art Limited to 15 students. this class are on an intermediate level. League. There is a charge for each basket kit This class is open to all who are provided. interested in basket weaving. Anyone AA91 OSHER CRAFT CIRCLE who has never woven a basket or has Wednesdays, 9 a.m.–Noon AA64 INTERMEDIATE Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 5–Nov. 14 woven up to five baskets is welcome. PAINTING WORKSHOP Basket kits are provided. There is a Instructors: Diana Beebe, Karen McKinnon charge for supplies needed to weave Mondays, 9:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m. Location: Fred Thomas Building two baskets. Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 10–Nov. 19 Limited to 20 students. Instructors: Robert Chu, Carol Halloran, This course is open to any OLLI students Ellen Watkins AA14 STAINED GLASS who enjoy each other’s company as Location: Fred Thomas Building FUNDAMENTALS they work on their handicraft. This is not Limited to 16 students. Tuesdays, 1:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m. an instructional course but a venue for Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 4–Oct. 2 Join us for a cooperative workshop and creative handiworkers to share what Instructor: Paul Puch assisted by gain knowledge from the unique they do best while sitting with genial Rodey Lau perspective of the artists, learning folks. If you knit or crochet and are Location: Fred Thomas Building formal open critique session protocol. looking for a project, we can find you Limited to 12 students. Students should bring their own one that will help a good cause! Join supplies and lunch, and may bring their the group as your schedule allows. Students will learn the “Tiffany” method own photographs and reference of stained glass. They will design a material. Some floor easels are pattern, cut glass, grind, foil and solder AA100 OSHER CRAFT available, but attendees should bring CIRCLE—OCEAN VIEW a project. Class is open to beginners their own setup. and advanced artists. The instructor Wednesdays, 9 a.m.–12:15 p.m. must approve all projects. There will be New! Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 5–Nov. 14 a $25 lab fee to cover the cost of H Instructors: Johanna Barbati, materials. Closed-toe shoes are required. AA85 BEGINNER POTTERY Linda Schlafman Fridays, 10 a.m.–1 p.m. Location: Ocean View Town Hall Dates: 6 Sessions, Sept. 14–Oct. 19 Limited to 10 students. Instructor: Jeffrey Stickle This course is open to any OLLI students Location: Rehoboth Art League who enjoy each other’s company as Limited to 8 students. they work on their handicraft. The goal This class is for the first-time beginner is to create a community where arts and pottery student who has always wanted crafts projects are pursued within a to try clay. A team of instructors will be circle of friends. Guidance is available.

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AA120 INTRODUCTION TO to highlight the tools needed to truly Lewes/Ocean View and IMPRESSIONISM read the art as intended is available. This course includes three trips to the Mondays, 1 p.m.–2:15 p.m. Dover OLLIs have joined for Biggs Museum of American Art at a Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 10–Nov. 19 fall semester! total cost of $20 due the first day of class. Instructor: Art McLaughlin The following Fall 2018 courses are Location: Wyoming Church offered in Dover, Lewes, Ocean View Limited to 30 students. AA138 DRAWING III or off-site. Check course descriptions Thursdays, 1 p.m.–2:15 p.m. Learn about the history of the French for exact location. For more Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 6–Nov. 8 and American impressionist movement. information, contact OLLI at Instructor: Jan Miller The work of some of the most 302-645-4111, [email protected]. Location: Wyoming Church important impressionist painters, such Limited to 12 students. as Monet, Van Gogh, Degas, Renoir and AA109 ART FREE WRITE Whistler, are highlighted. Advanced techniques for all students to Wednesdays, 1:30 p.m.–3 p.m. create show-quality renderings. Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 5–Oct. 3 AA121 STICKS AND STRING Students will learn how to decide if a drawing is complete. Many artists do a Instructor: Patty Bennett Wednesdays, 1 p.m.–2:15 p.m. detailed drawing of the subject they Location: Fred Thomas Building Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 5–Nov. 14 wish to paint. A painter using the rules Limited to 8 students. Instructor: Kathleen Dunn of value and composition for an Location: Wyoming Church Students observe pieces of art brought effective drawing does most of the Limited to 10 students. in by local artists and spend five to work and decision-making before eight minutes writing about each one. This course introduces participants to approaching a canvas. Some projects Students will be asked to read what the basics of knitting, casting on and include 3D effects for tricking friends they wrote to the class; passing is an off, making the knit stitch, purl stitch, and grandchildren. Students should option. The guest artist will then tell the increasing, decreasing, measuring bring graphite pencils (3H-8B), various true story of the piece. This class, gauge, reading patterns, yarn labeling, erasers and portable drawing board. approximately four to six pieces may be tools and their uses. While working on used. No previous experience in writing learning and improving knitting skills, AA139 MIMIC THE DRAWING or art is required, just a laptop or paper the class discusses knitting’s history and SKILLS OF THE MASTERS and a writing utensil. For those who the various types and approaches to Wednesdays, 1 p.m.–4 p.m. have taken the class in previous knitting in different cultures. Resources Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 5–Nov. 14 semesters, there will be different artists for assistance while not in class are Instructor: Adriana Lopez Guerra and material to see and write about. provided, and practice between Location: Wyoming Church sessions is necessary. First projects are a Limited to 8 students. H New! simple hat or scarf. Projects require minimal material and expense. Cost of Learn fundamental techniques of AA114 WATERCOLOR 101 materials is $15. portrait drawing and painting from Fridays, 9 a.m.–12:15 p.m. photographs and portraits by great Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 7–Oct. 5 AA128 HOW TO LOOK AT masters, using oil paints (regular or Instructor: Cade Gibson AND APPRECIATE water-based). Prerequisites: Two Location: Fred Thomas Building MUSEUM ART I semesters of drawing and two Limited to 10 students. semesters of oil classes. Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m.–11:45 a.m. This class is designed for the beginning Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 5–Nov. 14 art student. We cover paper, brushes Instructor: Jan Miller and other supplies. Theoretical Location: Wyoming Church instruction covers color theory, framing, Limited to 10 students. composition and other basic theories. Supply list provided prior to class. The instructor guides you through hidden meanings the masters have instilled in their paintings. A timeline, glossary and a painting information collection is included, and a pamphlet

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AA145 READY, SET, WRITE THAT STORY! Open House, Walk-in Registration and ID Photo Thursdays, 1:30 p.m.–4:45 p.m. Session for OLLI Lewes and Dover Members Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 6–Nov. 8 Instructor: Roz Gregor Monday, July 23, 2018 Location: Fred Thomas Building Limited to 10 students. Held at Wyoming Church, Dover, 10 a.m.–1 p.m. There is no WRITING here—just a series Tuesday, July 24 and Wednesday, July 25, 2018 of exercises that stimulate your creative imagination while you are busy making Held at Fred Thomas Building, Lewes, 10 a.m.–1 p.m. lists. Then ... comes the writing, in the same session, of course. No writer’s OLLI members are invited to attend and bring a prospective block, just tons and tons of wonderful member. University of Delaware IDs are available to full-year stuff generated by the lists. Students OLLI members only. There is a $10 charge for an ID. need to bring two different colored (ID cards are not required.) pens and a wide-ruled notebook. Prepare to be amazed! AA176 CRAYON ART individual art works in an effort to learn AA162 HOW TO LOOK AT WORKSHOP from others, and to develop our own style. All finished projects are original. AND APPRECIATE Tuesdays, 1 p.m.–3:45 p.m. Students should bring watercolors, MUSEUM ART—PART II Dates: 5 sessions, Sept. 4–Oct. 2 brushes and palettes. Prerequisite: Instructor: Sheila Exum Wednesdays, 1 p.m.–2:15 p.m. Experience with watercolors. Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 5–Nov. 14 Location: Wyoming Church Instructor: Jan Miller Limited to 12 students. H New! Location: Wyoming Church This course is designed to introduce the Limited to 15 students. fundamentals of crayon art to develop AA179 IMPRESSIONISTS’ OIL Students can expect the moderator to skills in use of color, shape, line and PAINTING TECHNIQUES present two videos per week from the other concepts basic in all areas of art Thursdays, 10:30 a.m.–11:45 a.m. Great Courses program. The different and design. Students will be given a Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 6–Nov. 8 progressions of artist periods are choice of subject matter, create art Instructor: Cade Gibson included and studied according to their using the process of drawing with Location: Wyoming Church influences. A trip to the Philadelphia crayons, apply pressure to establish Limited to 10 students. Museum of Art is planned. Prerequisite: blending using blending stumps, apply Students will learn to paint in oils using Students need to have taken Part I. personal choices while creating art, and the loose techniques and vivid colors of learn color scheme, shape and positive the impressionist artists. Students are and negative space. Required materials AA173 OPEN STUDIO— expected to have some oil painting are white or light color drawing paper, KNITTING experience prior to taking this class. Crayola crayons, and tortillion stumps. Wednesdays, 2:30 p.m.–3:45 p.m. Students should bring paint, canvas Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 5–Nov. 14 and palette. Instructor: Kathleen Dunn H New! Location: Wyoming Church AA178 WATERCOLOR 103 Limited to 12 students. Thursdays, 9 a.m.–10:15 a.m. This course is designed for beginner Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 6–Nov. 11 through advanced knitters to work on Instructor: Cade Gibson projects or practice techniques with the Location: Wyoming Church support of an instructor. This is a good Limited to 10 students. opportunity to get back to unfinished This class is for advanced beginners as projects that have lingered in your well as intermediate and advanced knitting bag because you don’t know watercolor students. We study what to do next or how to fix a problem.

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H New! H New! AA180 FUN WITH COLLAGE AA183 THE EINSTEIN COAT AND MIXED MEDIA KNIT-ALONG Information provided to Economics/ Wednesdays, 10:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m. Tuesdays, 1 p.m.–2:15 p.m. Finance class participants is Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 5–Oct. 3 Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 4–Nov. 13 informational only and should not be Instructor: Susan Frey Instructor: Kathleen Dunn construed as business, financial, Location: Fred Thomas Building Location: Wyoming Church investment, legal, regulatory, tax or Limited to 15 students. Limited to 10 students. accounting advice. Fun and imagination is the key! Create Everyone will be knitting Sally Melville’s simple black-and-white compositions Einstein Coat or “not so warm” coat from EC08 FINANCIAL or more free-form, complex images. her book The Knit Stitch. Only basic WORKSHOP FOR Paper, pencils, rulers, scissors, tape, knitting skills are required. Students will INDIVIDUAL glue, water-based paint and found provide own yarn. INVESTORS objects are some of the materials that will be used in class. We discuss such H New! Thursdays, 10:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m. topics as composition, negative space, Dates: 5 Sessions, Oct. 11–Nov. 8 color and grids and look at art and AA184 GEL PRINTING Instructor: Derek Clifton artists’ work. A critique is given during FUNDAMENTALS Location: Fred Thomas Building each class. A supply list will be provided. Thursdays, 2:30 p.m.–3:45 p.m. Limited to 10 students. Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 6–Oct. 4 This course covers a variety of financial H New! Instructor: Suzanne Ford topics, including fundamental concepts Location: Wyoming Church of investing, strategies to help build AA182 JEWELRY BEADING Limited to 12 students. wealth, strategies to help guard OPEN STUDIO This workshop offers the basics of valuable assets and protect pre- and Tuesdays, 1:30 p.m.–3:45 p.m. making monoprints using a gel plate. post-retirement income, the impact of Dates: 5 Sessions, Oct. 9–Nov. 13 You will create prints for framing or longevity, withdrawal strategies, Instructors: Elaine Conway, Vicci Kosko, backgrounds for cards with techniques anticipating rising costs, reviewing Shirley Letcher utilizing stencils, masks, stamps and insurance/long-term care protection Location: Fred Thomas Building texturing tools. It’s fun! It’s easy! No and healthcare concerns, tax-free Limited to 20 students. artistic skills required. There is a $25 investing, and preparing your estate plan. The Beading Open Studio is a group of supply fee. like-minded crafters who love beading EC21 ELDER LAW: PLAN and making jewelry. Come and share TODAY TO PROTECT ideas, patterns and tips with other YOUR TOMORROW beading enthusiasts. Learn new Thursdays, 9 a.m.–10:30 a.m. techniques from others and Dates: 5 Sessions, Oct. 11–Nov. 8 demonstrate your own. Bring your own Instructors: Michele Procino-Wells, materials and equipment, and work on Amber Woodland your project in a creative, friendly Location: Fred Thomas Building group. Although not an instructional Guests Limited to 30 students. course, help will be given as needed. Guests, visitors and Estate planning organizes your affairs Join the sessions as your schedule allows. prospective members who to accomplish long-range goals for wish to become familiar with yourself and your family. We will explore our program are welcome to the three stages of estate planning. visit on a single day. Please We will clarify the role of a power of attorney, unravel the probate process visit the office to pick up an and explain the use of trusts to avoid ID badge. probate. We will cover personal property memorandums, jointly owned

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assets and appropriate beneficiary designations. Finally, we will explain the ethics surrounding asset protection Instructor Orientation for OLLI Dover and planning. OLLI Ocean View

EC22 INVESTING FOR THE Tuesday, August 21, 2018 (for OLLI Dover) REST OF YOUR LIFE Held at Wyoming Church, Dover, 2–3:30 p.m. Tuesdays, 10:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m. Dates: 3 Sessions, Oct. 9–Oct. 23 Wednesday, August 29, 2018 (for OLLI Ocean View) Instructor: Jonathan Lokken Held at Ocean View Town Hall, 10–11:30 a.m. Location: Fred Thomas Building Limited to 30 students. Investing at different stages of your life EC24-1 MEDICARE OPTIONS EC26 INVESTING— requires strategies geared toward IN RETIREMENT ADVANCED CONCEPTS different outcomes. This course teaches Thursdays, 3:15 p.m.–4:45 p.m. Wednesdays, 10:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m. those in a retirement phase of life how Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 6–Oct. 4 Dates: 5 Sessions, Oct. 17–Nov. 14 to invest using a common-sense, fact- Instructor: Joseph Cisco Instructor: Michael Loftus based approach. The course offers Location: Fred Thomas Building Location: Fred Thomas Building professional techniques presented in Limited to 35 students. Limited to 20 students. layman’s language. Adequate time will We go further into the investment be provided for questions, and EC24-2 MEDICARE OPTIONS IN interactive discussions are encouraged process, understanding trends of the in each class. RETIREMENT markets and how to read and Mondays, 9 a.m.–10:30 a.m. understand information on individual EC23 BUILDING AN Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 10–Oct. 8 investments and markets. We also will ALL-STAR STOCK Instructor: Joseph Cisco discuss the complexities of annuities PORTFOLIO Location: Ocean View Town Hall and if they are a good fit for the regular Limited to 12 students. investor, and review taxes and estate Tuesday, 10:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m. planning with guest speakers. Dates: 1 Session, October 30 Strategies for all your health insurance Instructor: Jonathan Lokken and Medicare needs in retirement. We address Medicare changes and how to EC27 YOUR BRAIN ON Location: Fred Thomas Building INVESTMENTS Limited to 30 students. comprehend all the choices, letters (A, B, C and D) and plans (F, G and N). Along Friday, 9 a.m.–10:30 a.m. Learn the basics of putting together with discussing a timeframe for when to Dates: 1 Session, September 14 your personal mutual fund. We will sign up for Medicare, as well as Instructor: Robert Jeter discuss long-term stock investment penalties, a review for those currently Location: Fred Thomas Building and review the “buy/sell discipline.” We on Medicare is conducted. Limited to 50 students. will spend time discussing the So much attention has been paid to importance of asset allocation and EC25 INVESTING 101 diversification and looking at key types of investments, portfolio economic indicators and how they Wednesdays, 10:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m. construction and market prediction. influence market sectors. A current Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 5–Oct. 3 How do humans interact with financial market analysis will be provided. Instructor: Michael Loftus decisions, and what are the portfolio Location: Fred Thomas Building implications? This course examines Limited to 20 students. several behavioral biases that can have This course goes over the basics of a drastic impact on the outcome of your investing, including investment options, portfolio. There will be time for open asset allocation, the importance of a discussion at the end of the class. financial plan and much more.

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H New! H New! EC31 INTELLECTUAL EC33 FRAUD ISSUES PROPERTY IMPACTING SENIORS Information provided to Health/ Tuesdays, 9 a.m.–10:30 a.m. Wednesdays, 2:30 p.m.–3:45 p.m. Psychology class participants is Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 4–Nov. 13 Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 5–Oct. 3 informational only and should not be Instructor: Patrick O’Reilley Instructor: Craig Weldon construed as advice. Location: Fred Thomas Building Location: Wyoming Church Limited to 30 students. Limited to 20 students. HE99 (RE)LEARN HOW TO This course explains the many types of This course informs seniors about the MOVE WITH intellectual property, including patents, latest frauds and scams, and provides FELDENKRAIS®— trademarks, copyrights and trade information to help seniors protect INTRO secrets, what they cover, how to get themselves from scams and identity them, and how to use them in business. theft. Students will learn how to identify Wednesdays, 9 a.m.–10:30 a.m. We will discuss the history of and potential signs of fraud and have the Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 5–Nov. 14 reasons for intellectual property (IP) and opportunity to interact with the Instructor: Claire Brown the economic impact of IP. We will instructors to discuss issues impacting Location: Fred Thomas Building examine the current controversy over them. Topics include investment fraud, Limited to 12 students. patents. Time permitting, we will Ponzi schemes, affinity fraud, identity Lie on the floor and make unfamiliar discuss counterfeiting and international theft, sweetheart scams and Medicaid movements. Get up and notice a misappropriation of IP. The course provider fraud. difference in the way you move. No consists of lecture and classroom experience needed! These lessons discussion. reactivate infant learning skills to increase your ease in moving. Gradual, H New! incremental changes bring long-term improvement; (re)learn with your body, EC32 THE FIVE MOST not your head! Wear loose, comfortable IMPORTANT FACTORS clothing and bring a blanket or quilt. OF YOUR AGING PLAN Wednesdays, 9 a.m.–10:15 p.m. HE105 SEATED EXERCISE Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 5–Oct. 3 Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m.–11:45 a.m. Instructor: Gerald Street Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 5–Nov. 14 Location: Wyoming Church Instructors: Rita Klepner, Carmen Walston Limited to 15 students. Location: Wyoming Church This course will discuss housing Limited to 10 students. options; financial planning including This video-based activity includes long term care insurance, Medicaid stretches and lightweight conditioning planning, veterans benefits, annuities, guided by a respected trainer who real rates of return and risks of CDs, specializes in senior physical health. stocks, bonds, etc.; critical legal With gradually increased intensity, documents including trusts, wills, sessions target the hands, back, neck, power of attorney and advanced arms and shoulders. healthcare directives; legal processes that may not be in your future; and Medicaid, Medicare and insurance.

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HE108 CURRENT MEDICAL TOPICS Instructor and New Member Orientation and Tuesdays, 10:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m. Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 4–Oct. 2 ID Photo Session for OLLI Lewes Instructor: Ira Wexler Thursday, August 30, 2018 Location: Fred Thomas Building Limited to 20 students. Held at the Fred Thomas Building, 520 Dupont Ave., Lewes Each week in a roundtable setting, 10–10:30 a.m.—Coffee social participants discuss news articles that 10:30–11:30 a.m.—Orientation program pertain to medical/health issues that have the potential to affect our well- All instructors and new members are encouraged to attend. being. This is not a didactic course. We University of Delaware IDs are available to full-year OLLI members all participate since we are experts on only. There is a $10 charge for an ID. (ID cards are not required.) what matters most to our health and the health of our families. HE134 YOGA FOR SENIORS New! HE109 CELLULOID CLOSET— Mondays, 9 a.m.–10:30 a.m. H THE IMAGE OF GAYS Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 10–Nov. 19 HE144 YOUR AND LESBIANS IN FILM Instructor: Patricia Wood INTERPRETATION OF Tuesdays, 10:30 a.m.–11:45 a.m. Location: Ocean View Town Hall ZUMBA Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 4–Nov. 13 Limited to 20 students. Wednesdays, 12:30 p.m.–1 p.m. Instructor: Steve Kotrch Classic yoga with modifications, Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 5–Oct. 3 Location: Wyoming Church incorporating gentle postures and chair Instructor: Louise Archdeacon Limited to 20 students. yoga if necessary. Emphasis on balance, Location: Fred Thomas Building Limited to 15 students. Using the HBO special “The Celluloid building and maintaining muscle Closet,” we examine footage from 120 strength and breath. Bring a yoga mat Using a DVD as a general musical guide, films showing the changing face of and/or blanket. we follow whatever move you wish in cinema sexuality, from cruel stereotypes whatever way you want to move for as to covert love to the activist triumph of HE137 STRENGTH AND short or long as you want. The purpose is the 1990s. Discussions follow each of FITNESS FOR SENIOR to stretch your arms or move your legs the seven parts. CITIZENS somewhat to the beat of the music. Some last a minute or two, and that Tuesdays, 10:15 a.m.–11:30 a.m. would be great—this is for your HE116 (RE)LEARN HOW Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 4–Oct. 2 satisfaction only. Result will be increased TO MOVE— Instructor: Jim Tkach happiness and hopefully, laughter. CONTINUATION Location: The Factory, 17543 Nassau Tuesdays, 9 a.m.–10:30 a.m. Commons Blvd., Lewes Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 4–Nov. 13 Limited to 8 students. Instructor.: Claire Brown Fitness evaluations are completed on all Location: Fred Thomas Building participants. Based on the evaluation, a Limited to 12 students. fitness program is developed. All This class is a continuation of HE99 and participants will be instructed in builds on that work. It is a continuing warmup, exercises and flexibility exploration for people who would like training. The class emphasizes the to learn more from and about importance of strength training for themselves and to continue enhancing senior citizens and how to develop movement. The lessons incorporate balance and strong bones. Feldenkrais®, Cortical Field Reeducation and Integrated Awareness. You must have completed HE99 or another Feldenkrais® class to take this course.

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H New! Weather Closings HE148 MEMORY “AIN’T Dover—When Wyoming Church closes, all classes cancelled. WHAT IT USED TO Lewes—When Cape Henlopen School District classes are BE”—LET’S TALK canceled because of inclement weather or an area-wide Thursdays, 9 a.m.–10:30 a.m. emergency, Lewes classes are canceled. When the school Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 6–Oct. 4 district has a delayed opening, our activities will begin on time. Instructor: Vincent Varrassi Ocean View—Programs follow Indian River School District’s announcements, Location: Fred Thomas Building closing when those schools are closed and opening on time when those schools Limited to 25 students. have a delayed opening. As we age, organizing, remembering For all other locations, contact the instructor. and planning may get more difficult. Check for information: You may have heard reference to Phone: 302-645-4111 (recorded message) “executive functions” or “executive Web: www.olli.udel.edu functioning.” Sometimes our level of TV: WBOC or www.wboc.com, weather closings executive functions are not “keeping Even when OLLI is open, members should come to classes only if they personally up,” or we may lack some strategies to judge it is safe to do so. help us with our ability to function as we once did. This course explores why and will offer some strategies for New! New! improving our ability to use what we H H have more effectively and efficiently. HE145 BEGINNERS ESSENTIAL HE147 UNDERSTANDING A This is a general information program OILS GRANDCHILD’S and not medical advice. Tuesdays, 3:15 p.m.–4:45 p.m. LEARNING DISABILITY Dates: 4 Sessions, Oct. 9–Oct. 30 Thursdays, 9 a.m.–10:30 a.m. HE150-1 A MATTER OF Instructor: Nina Backes Dates: 3 Sessions, Oct. 11–Oct. 25 BALANCE Location: Fred Thomas Building Instructor: Vincent Varrassi Thursdays, 1 p.m.–3 p.m. Limited to 20 students. Location: Fred Thomas Building Dates: 8 Sessions, Sept. 6–Oct. 25 In this course, you will learn about the Limited to 25 students. Instructors: Monica Fleischmann, how, why and use of essential oils. The When a grandchild is diagnosed with a Eleanor Gregory instructor will share the chemistry learning disability or Attention Deficit Location: Fred Thomas Building behind essential oils, daily uses and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Limited to 16 students. cell/brain/emotional connections, and grandparents are often confounded by help you establish a healthy chemical- the diagnosis and, possibly, limited H New! free home. information to help them understand it. HE150-2 A MATTER OF They want to do what is right, and be BALANCE H New! helpful, but often don’t know what that is. This seminar helps grandparents Mondays, 1 p.m.–3 p.m. HE146 MODERN WISDOM Dates: 8 Sessions, Sept. 10–Oct. 29 FROM THE EAST navigate the issues, discussions with their children and grandchildren, and Instructor: Zoe Bakoru-Bakoko Mondays, 1:30 p.m.–3 p.m. how to stay clear of triggers that could Location: Wyoming Church Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 10–Oct. 8 lead to conflict within the family. Limited to 16 students. Instructor: Rosanne Smith “Aging in place” is a term that is used to Location: Fred Thomas Building reference being able to live at home Limited to 30 students. despite issues that may decrease your The course explores masters of the Far mobility. Matter of Balance tackles two East and their impact throughout the areas of aging in place: increasing your ages and their possible Western mobility with exercise and looking at applications today. your home to make improvements to

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prevent falls. Matter of Balance is sponsored by Volunteer Delaware 50+ H New! H New! and is specifically designed to stop the HE153 MANAGE YOUR OWN HE156 MEDICARE fear-of-falling cycle and improve HEALTH: A PRACTICAL INFORMATION AND activity levels among adults through GUIDE FROM CHINESE BENEFITS group discussion, mutual problem- MEDICINE solving, exercises to improve strength, Wednesday, Noon–12:45 p.m. coordination and balance, and home Wednesdays, 10:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m. Dates: 1 Session, Sept. 26 safety evaluation. Dates: 5 Sessions, Oct. 17–Nov. 14 Instructor: Janae Aglio Instructors: Barbara Donelan, Yuan Lin Location: Wyoming Church H New! Location: Fred Thomas Building Limited to 30 students. Limited to 25 students. Basic Medicare overview, prescription HE151 HEALTHCARE ETHICS The course presents useful guidance drug plan open enrollment and financial IN A DIVERSE SOCIETY for individuals facing a broad range of assistance programs are discussed. Wednesdays, 1 p.m.–2:15 p.m. health challenges. We offer practical Dates: 5 Sessions, Oct. 17–Nov. 14 ways to manage related issues at home, H New! Instructor: Marilyn Tuls Halstead using discussion of basic practices Location: Wyoming Church and principles from Chinese medicine. HE157 PLANT-BASED EATING Limited to 10 students. This course is not a substitute for FOR PERSONAL AND COMMUNITY HEALTH This class assists the learner to conventional medical advice or understand the complexities of the treatment. Tuesdays, 10:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m. healthcare system in a diverse society. Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 4–Nov. 13 Healthcare options are confusing, and H New! Instructor: Dorothy Greet Location: Fred Thomas Building developing one’s own framework for HE154 TAI CHI FOR HEALTH making decisions will help the Limited to 20 students. Mondays, 1 p.m.–3 p.m. individual address healthcare We will explore the extraordinary Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 10–Nov. 19 challenges. Challenges, such as access personal and community benefits of Instructor: Marjorie Weber to care, allocation of healthcare whole food plant-based eating through Location: Fred Thomas Building resources, transplantation and end-of- film, discussion, cooking demos, Limited to 12 students. life issues, are summarized and tastings, potlucks and community discussed. Students will participate in The class focuses on basics of the Tai Chi outreach. We will discover how our a mock hospital ethics committee 24 form, yang style, for beginning personal food choices have a far- meeting, if they desire. students and students who are familiar reaching impact on human health, with the form and includes learning the animal health and environmental H New! form step-by-step through health. A $10 fee will cover food and demonstrations and practice. HE152 CANCER THRIVING materials. SELF-MANAGEMENT Wednesdays, 1 p.m.–3:30 p.m. Dates: 6 Sessions, Sept. 5–Oct. 17 Instructor: Zoe Bakoru-Bakoko Location: Wyoming Church Limited to 20 students. This course is for cancer survivors and those impacted by a family member or Gift Certificates friend with cancer or who is a cancer Gift certificates for memberships are available in the OLLI survivor. office. Memberships make thoughtful gifts for retirements, birthdays, anniversaries and holidays. Gift certificates are nonrefundable. For details visit www.olli.udel.edu/ gift-certificate.

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against the Nazi war machine and their allies, the Ukrainian Nationals. The series H New! is based on the historical research HX242 ELLIS ISLAND compiled by the instructor/author in IMMIGRANTS preparation for writing his new novel, H New! Hannah Gould (June 2018). Wednesdays, 10:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m. Dates: 8 Sessions, Sept. 5–Oct. 31 HX108-1RFK: THE LIFE AND Instructor: Jo-Ann Vega LEGACY OF ROBERT HX232 DUPONTS: FAMILY, LEGACIES, ESTATES Location: Fred Thomas Building KENNEDY Limited to 30 students. Thursdays, 1 p.m.–2:30 p.m. Wednesdays, 1:30 p.m.–3 p.m. A time of transformative change, the Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 5–Nov. 14 Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 6–Oct. 4 Instructor: Amy Hiller Industrial Revolution created an Instructor: Dan Pritchett unquenchable need for low-skilled Location: Fred Thomas Building Location: The Moorings at Lewes Limited to 80 students. workers and opened the door to Limited to 40 students. increased immigration. Let’s look at Members of the du Pont family have coming to America during a time that HX108-2 RFK: THE LIFE AND been very important to the history and parallels today. LEGACY OF ROBERT culture of Delaware. We will look at the KENNEDY lives of several members of the family HX276 DOCUMENTARIES with emphasis on their legacies for the Wednesdays, 9 a.m.–10:15 a.m. AND SHORT SUBJECTS, benefit of the citizens of Delaware and Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 5–Nov. 14 CONTINUED others and on their estates, now open Instructor: Dan Pritchett to the public. Thursdays, 1 p.m.–2:15 p.m. Location: Wyoming Church Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 6–Nov. 8 Limited to 60 students. H New! Instructor: Patrick Weaver This class looks back on the life and Location: Wyoming Church public career of Robert F. Kennedy, with HX239 DESIGN ON THE LAND Limited to 25 students. an emphasis on his emergence as a Fridays, 10:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m. Presentation of a variety of politician and statesman after 1963 and Dates: 6 Sessions, Sept. 7–Oct. 12 documentaries and/or short subjects of his remarkable presidential campaign in Instructor: Melanie Moser a variety of subjects. Presentations may 1968. Location: Fred Thomas Building be at the suggestion of the class. Limited to 30 students. Subject matter not restricted to any HX177 JEWISH PARTISANS OF What do New York’s Central Park, specific subject. WWII POLAND Washington, D.C.’s Dumbarton Oaks and Tuesdays, 9 a.m.–10:30 a.m. the Blue Ridge Parkway have in H New! Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 4–Oct. 2 common? These iconic sites were HX277 ART OF THE ANCIENT Instructor: Tim Linehan designed by pioneers of the landscape WORLD Location: Ocean View Town Hall architecture profession. This course Limited to 30 students. provides a survey of several gifted Wednesdays, 10:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m. Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 5–Oct. 3 With Nazi Germany’s invasion of Poland individuals and their particular talents, Instructor: Barbara Stephanic in September 1939, millions of endeavors and constructed creations. Location: Ocean View Town Hall European Jews were put at risk. The vast Limited to 40 students. majority of Jews ultimately were mass- murdered, but a relatively small number This course examines art of the ancient escaped to the forests on the Polish- world from the Paleolithic period of Russian border and fought back. This prehistory to the period of the great presentation/lecture series looks at the dynasties of ancient Egypt. Many of the environment, the relationship of the artistic works of ancient times relate Jews with the Soviets, Polish Army directly to our own culture in a modern remnants, and Polish peasantry and environment. It is those direct links that their courageous and valiant fight reveal how closely we are connected to earlier times and diverse ethnic groups.

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H New! Gifts HX278-1MEDIA AND PUBLIC OPINION— While we calculate membership fees to cover our operating THE 2018 ELECTION costs, we always need additional and upgraded audiovisual equipment, computers, membership assistance, classroom Tuesdays, 9 a.m.–10:30 a.m. teaching aids and library materials. Many of those items are Dates: 5 Sessions, Oct. 9–Nov. 13 paid for from the Gift Fund. We are happy to receive your donation to the Gift Instructor: Ralph Begleiter Fund for a specific use or, preferably, unrestricted so your council can direct it Location: Ocean View Town Hall toward our greatest needs. In Lewes/Ocean View, gifts are also appreciated to Limited to 40 students. support the Future Fund and the Kirilla Scholarship Fund. You can include a gift with your registration. For more information on how to make these tax- HX278-2MEDIA AND PUBLIC deductible gifts, contact the OLLI office. OPINION—THE 2018 ELECTION HX279-2TAMING TEXAS: Tuesdays, 1:30 p.m.–3 p.m. H New! Dates: 5 Sessions, Oct. 9–Nov. 13 THE EARLY YEARS OF Instructor: Ralph Begleiter THE TEXAS RANGERS HX281 HAMILTON: THE MAN Location: Fred Thomas Building Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m.–11:45 a.m. AND THE MUSICAL Limited to 70 students. Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 5–Oct. 3 Thursdays, 10:30 a.m.–11:45 a.m. Instructor: Dr. Ray Glick This course examines the role of news Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 6–Nov. 8 Location: Wyoming Church media, social media and campaign Instructor: Dan Pritchett Limited to 60 students. advertising in the 2018 U.S. midterm Location: Wyoming Church election. We will follow public opinion The early history of what would Limited to 40 students. as the battle for control of Congress become the Texas Rangers. Their early This class examines the remarkable life reaches its climax, concluding with years may surprise many. They and public career of Alexander post-election analysis. Students should functioned in what really was the Wild Hamilton, until recent years the most expect lecture presentations and some West. forgotten of our Founding Fathers. His discussion. story is brought to life and enriched by H New! enjoying the words and music of the New! current Broadway sensation and H HX280 THE WORLD AT WAR discussing how it both illuminates and HX279-1TAMING TEXAS: Thursdays, 1 p.m.–2:15 p.m. distorts history. THE EARLY YEARS OF Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 6–Nov. 8 THE TEXAS RANGERS Instructor: Dan Pritchett H New! Tuesdays, 9 a.m.–10:30 a.m. Location: Wyoming Church Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 4–Oct. 2 Limited to 40 students. HX282 SECOND TIER Instructor: Dr. Ray Glick This class looks back at the greatest FOUNDING FATHERS Location: Fred Thomas Building catastrophe in human history, World Thursdays, 1:30 p.m.–3 p.m. Limited to 70 students. War II, by viewing and discussing an Dates: 5 Sessions, Oct. 11–Nov. 8 episode each week of the landmark Instructor: Lee Stanford British documentary series, The World Location: Fred Thomas Building at War. Limited to 40 students. George, Tom, Alex and James had help. Learn about those people whose participation was crucial in the establishment of the nation in which we now live. There will be no required readings, but class participation is expected and encouraged.

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countries around the world. Along with H New! two additional holiday festivals, origins H New! HX283 FOOTPRINTS IN THE of these traditions and recipes are HX288 THE GREAT WAR (WWI) DUST: HOMESTEADING shared. An international bake-off to PART III IN SPACE taste foods eaten around the world at this special time of year is planned. Mondays, 9 a.m.–10:30 a.m. Wednesdays, 10:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m. Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 10–Nov. 19 Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 5–Oct. 3 New! Instructor: Ralph Proto Instructor: Thomas Devaney H Location: Fred Thomas Building Location: Fred Thomas Building HX286 A BOOK CLUB: Limited to 70 students. Limited to 70 students. THE LACEMAKER As the 100th anniversary of the Part Three of the Space Race Thursdays, 9 a.m.–10:45 a.m. armistice approaches, we will cover the highlighting the lunar exploration Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 6–Oct. 4 carnage and diplomacy from Verdun flights from Apollo 12 through Apollo Instructor: Elizabeth Jelich and the Somme to U.S. entry into the 17, followed by the three manned Location: Wyoming Church conflict and finally the armistice on Nov. Skylab missions, and ending with the Limited to 20 students. 11, 1918. We will look at the question, Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, the first joint Attendees will read and discuss the “Did it really end at the armistice?” U.S.–Soviet space flight in 1975. novel, The Lacemaker, by Laura Frantz (published January 2018; ISBN: H New! New! H 0800726634). As we read and discuss HX289 THE “BLOODLANDS” HX284 VOICES OF the novel, participants will also learn OF EASTERN EUROPE IMMIGRANTS about Colonial Williamsburg. “An enlightening tale of the dangerous days Thursdays, 11 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m.–11:45 a.m. of our country’s revolution and struggle Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 6–Oct. 4 Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 5–Nov. 14 for freedom.” Instructor: Eric Terzuolo Instructor: Ronnie Grady Location: The Moorings at Lewes Location: Wyoming Church H New! Limited to 80 students. Limited to 15 students. Inspired by Timothy Snyder’s award- This course attempts to put a human HX287 HISTORY OF MEDIEVAL winning book, Bloodlands: Europe face and personal testimony to the SCIENCE AND Between Hitler and Stalin, this course issue of immigration in the U.S. Dr. TECHNOLOGY—PART 3 examines the tragic events of 1933- Cynthia Newton, Wesley College history Tuesdays, 9 a.m.–10:15 a.m. 1945, the historical background and professor, will provide an overview of Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 4–Nov. 13 how, in the present day, national immigration history in the U.S. during Instructor: Ray Hain leaders are shaping the image of events the first class. In subsequent classes, we Location: Wyoming Church such as the Holocaust and Stalin’s will hear the personal stories of people Limited to 30 students. purges. Lecture and discussion format, no prerequisites. who emigrated to the U.S. in the latter The medieval period, referred to as the half of the 20th century and in the Middle Ages, has been seen as a period present 21st century. when little or nothing happened in the H New! New! world of science and technology. Such HX290 THE PAST AND FUTURE H is not the case. Galileo depended on OF HUMANITY what occurred before his work. Parts 1 HX285 HOLIDAY TRADITIONS Wednesdays, 3:15 p.m.–4:45 p.m. and 2 are not required to take this AROUND THE WORLD Dates: 5 Sessions, Oct. 17–Nov. 14 course. Thursdays, 9 a.m.–10:15 a.m. Instructor: Alan Chalk Dates: 5 Sessions, Oct. 11–Nov. 8 Location: Fred Thomas Building Instructors: Elizabeth Jelich, Phyllis Simon Limited to 30 students. Location: Wyoming Church The recent books of Yuval Harari, Limited to 20 students. Sapiens and Homo Deus, will be Members participate in a tour of discussed, illustrated by videos. holiday traditions and recipes of eight

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New! H Scholarships HX291 THE VIKINGS— Partial scholarships are available through the OLLI office. AN INTRODUCTION Call for information, 302-645-4111. Thursdays, 1:30 p.m.–3 p.m. Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 6–Oct. 4 Instructor: Eileen Redden Location: Fred Thomas Building Limited to 45 students. New! New! During the Viking Age, the Vikings H H terrorized Europe. They were also skilled HX293 BENJAMIN HX295 AGAINST ALL ODDS— boat builders, brave sailors and cunning FRANKLIN— THE SAGA OF EARTH businessmen. We begin with THE GRANDFATHER AND LIFE background on medieval times and OF OUR COUNTRY? Thursdays, 10:30 a.m.–11:45 a.m. include ways the Vikings impacted the Thursdays, 9 a.m.–10:30 a.m. Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 6–Nov. 8 world we live in today. This is Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 6–Oct. 4 Instructor: Mike Apgar accomplished with lecture, discussion Instructor: Stuart Forman Location: Wyoming Church and film. Location: Fred Thomas Building Limited to 25 students. New! Limited to 40 students. We live on a planet with an amazing, H The course examines the man and his improbable history, which has come HX292 IMPACT OF POLITICAL time, his accomplishments and his into focus only during the past several CARTOONS ON detractors. It includes a discussion of his human generations. This story AMERICAN HISTORY influence upon American thought and continues to evolve ever more rapidly with new discoveries and insights. Thursdays, 10:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m. imagination since his death in 1790 and Spend some time to appreciate all that Dates: 5 Sessions, Oct. 11–Nov. 8 addresses the hypothesis that Benjamin we’ve learned about earth and the life it Instructor: Stuart Forman Franklin should be treated as the carries, from the birth of the universe to Location: Fred Thomas Building grandfather of our country. the evolving complexities that brought Limited to 40 students. New! us to this point in time. The course examines the impact of H political cartoons, a concise visual diary HX294 FOUNDING FATHERS of events, from Benjamin Franklin’s 1754 AND MOTHERS rattlesnake calling on the colonists to Wednesdays, 9 a.m.–10:15 a.m. unite against the French to a sampling Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 5–Oct. 3 of current political cartoons. The Instructor: Tom Welch emphasis is on the golden age of Location: Wyoming Church political cartoons during the Gilded Age Limited to 15 students. (1870- 1900) and delves into the impact of Thomas Nast and Joseph Keppler This course involves the contribution of during this period. the six most widely recognized founding fathers, their relationships with each other, and the contribution that their wives made to their success. The six families are the Washingtons, the Adamses, the Jeffersons, the Madisons, the Franklins and the Hamiltons.

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HU121 INTERESTING ISSUES HU219-1GENEALOGY IN CONSTITUTIONAL WORKSHOP LAW Tuesdays, 9 a.m.–10:30 a.m. Friday, 9 a.m.–Noon Dates: 5 Sessions, Oct. 9–Nov. 13 HU84 FILM FESTIVAL Dates: 1 Session, September 7 Instructor: Gary Letcher FAVORITES Instructor: Mary Boyd Location: Fred Thomas Building Location: Fred Thomas Building Limited to 20 students. Tuesdays, 1:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m. Limited to 70 students. Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 4–Oct. 2 A macro and micro look at history, HU219-2GENEALOGY Instructors: Betty Grunder, Gary Grunder WORKSHOP Location: Fred Thomas Building philosophy, political science and law as Limited to 65 students. context to the U.S. Constitution. Wednesdays, 9 a.m.–10:30 a.m. Selected readings, cases, opinion Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 5–Oct. 3 Many independent and foreign films pieces, lectures and discussions meant Instructor: Gary Letcher screened at film festivals receive to expand and strengthen one’s Location: Ocean View Town Hall enthusiastic audience support but fail thinking and feeling about our society Limited to 20 students. to be widely distributed. Some of the and its governing documents. For This course is designed for the films go “direct to DVD” or show for a anyone interested in opening new week or two in select art house beginner-to-intermediate genealogist. horizons of thought. The emphasis this We will discuss strategies for theatres. We have chosen five films from semester is on education law. Please recent festivals in Philadelphia and Palm constructing your family tree, sources, read Pierce v. Society of Sisters (1925) and software and research tools. The class is Springs to share. This class is a new Plyler v. Doe (1982). version of one given in fall 2016. Some structured as a workshop, with films have subtitles and may contain New! guidance from the instructor and adult content and language. H assistance of classmates, to understand HU205 HOLLYWOOD ITALIANS the basics, get started on your family tree, and break through some of those New! Thursdays, 10:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m. H “brick walls” that genealogy researchers Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 6–Oct. 4 HU106 GREAT WOMEN IN often encounter. Bring your laptop or Instructor: Sabatino Maglione AMERICAN LIFE— tablet, as the workshop includes hands- Location: Fred Thomas Building on research and tree-building. PART II Limited to 70 students. Wednesdays, 1 p.m.–2:15 p.m. Italian Americans have become an Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 5–Nov. 14 HU231 MORAL THOUGHT IN integral part of the American “E pluribus Instructor: Ronnie Grady POPULAR FILMS unum.” Hollywood, however, has had a Location: Wyoming Church Tuesdays, 1:30 p.m.–4 p.m. love-hate affair with Italian Americans, Limited to 25 students. Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 4–Nov. 13 frequently presenting them as Instructor: Katherine Henn We continue to examine the lives and gangsters, prize fighters, Latin lovers Location: Ocean View Town Hall contribution of great American women. and poor emigrants. This course Limited to 40 students. Each week we invite an OLLI instructor examines how Hollywood Italians are to present an American woman who stereotypically represented in film. “In a nutshell,” we will examine life, has made an impact or significant Films include Love with the Proper character and virtue, natural law, social contribution in the arts, sciences, Stranger, starring Steve McQueen and contracts, whistleblowing, decision- humanities or civic life. You don’t want Natalie Wood; Golden Boy, starring making, utilitarian consequences, duty, to miss meeting these great women. William Holden and Barbara Stanwyck; justice and compassion. Course Somebody up there Likes Me, starring includes “lite” explanations of various Paul Newman and Pier Angeli; Kiss of moral philosophies, popular films Death, starring Victor Mature and demonstrating applications of specific Richard Widmark; and My Blue Heaven, moral theories, posted material starring Steve Martin and Rick Moranis. handouts and topic discussion. Some films contain adult content/language.

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HU240 WRITING YOUR OWN POETRY Volunteer Opportunities Tuesdays, 10:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m. As an educational cooperative, members have the Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 4–Oct. 2 opportunity to support OLLI’s mission through team efforts Instructor: Elisabeth Stoner and by serving as class leaders or instructors. The success of Location: Fred Thomas Building the program depends on engaged and enthusiastic Limited to 9 students. volunteers. Members are encouraged to offer new course ideas, This is a continuation of our ongoing, serve as instructors and serve on teams or committees in support of the free-ranging, full-service, personal, program. Active participation in the lifelong learning program is an excellent poetry-writing class. There are no way to develop new friendships and be a part of an exciting and dynamic prerequisites. We will consider various learning community. Please sign up to volunteer on the registration form. poetry-writing techniques. Students will present a new poem demonstrating a technique at each class in a workshop civilization. We will come to see how format. H New! this epic set the stage for the Bible and HU266 THE JOY OF much of Western literature. Students HU251 THE NEWS— CHILDREN’S should bring a copy of the Epic of A BRIEF HISTORY LITERATURE Gilgamesh. Tuesdays, 1:30 p.m.–3 p.m. Mondays, 9 a.m.–10:30 a.m. Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 4–Oct. 2 New! Dates: 5 Sessions, Oct. 15–Nov. 19 H Instructor: Peter Harrigan Instructor: Cindy Woodruff HU268 GREAT UTOPIAN AND Location: Fred Thomas Building Location: Ocean View Town Hall Limited to 30 students. DYSTOPIAN WORKS Limited to 12 students. OF LITERATURE As we deal with the emergence of “fake Would you like to learn more about the Thursdays, 9 a.m.–10:30 a.m. news,” look behind the headlines at how many book awards established for Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 6–Nov. 8 news is gathered, disseminated and children’s literature? How do you Instructor: Phil Fretz consumed. Through discussion and determine a “quality” book for children? Location: Fred Thomas Building lecture, with ample visual aids, we will Why do certain illustrators appeal to Limited to 30 students. explore the history of news and how children? Find out answers to these technological advances have influenced Can literature change our real-world questions and more as we explore the the media industry and its business society? At its foundation, utopian and world of children’s literature together. model. dystopian fiction asks a few seemingly New! simple questions aimed at doing just H New! H that. Who are we as a society? Who do HU267 GILGAMESH— we want to be? Who are we afraid we HU260 WHITMAN: might become? When these questions THE POET’S PROSE THE OLDEST STORY EVER TOLD are framed in the speculative versions Thursdays, 10:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m. of heaven and hell on earth, you won’t Dates: 5 Sessions, Oct. 6–Nov. 4 Thursdays, 9 a.m.–10:15 a.m. find easy answers, but you will find Instructor: John McClenahen Dates: 5 Sessions, Oct. 11–Nov. 8 tremendously insightful and often Location: Fred Thomas Building Instructor: Bob Heifetz entertaining perspectives. Limited to 20 students. Location: Wyoming Church Limited to 30 students. Through reading and discussion, this course considers Walt Whitman’s “More than a thousand years before notions of democracy, technology and Homer or the Bible, Mesopotamian a person’s place in the universe—at poets sang of the hero-king Gilgamesh, least in Whitman’s universe. who sought to crown his superhuman exploits by finding eternal life.” In this course, we will read and discuss the earliest written account of any

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New! T’ai Chi Chih Lunch Enthusiasts H HU304 DELAWHERE? T’ai Chi Chih enthusiasts meet Tuesdays from 12:30–1 p.m. in the Fred Thomas Building throughout the year. Open to Tuesdays, 1 p.m.–2:15 p.m. all members. Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 4–Nov. 13 Instructor: Caroline Baxter Location: Wyoming Church Limited to 40 students. H New! H New! Each week a speaker will present an HU269 AMERICAN AUTHORS: HU303 GENEALOGY aspect of Delaware’s culture, history, COWBOYS AND RESEARCH USING environment and government. INDIANS 2 INTERNET RESOURCES New! Tuesdays, 10:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m. Wednesdays, 9 a.m.–10:15 a.m. H Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 4–Nov. 13 Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 5–Oct. 3 HU306 HOW DID WALT DO IT? Instructors: Gary Ramage, Margo Ramage Instructor: John Roberts EXPLORING Location: Fred Thomas Building Location: Wyoming Church WHITMAN’S POETICS Limited to 70 students. Limited to 10 students. Thursdays, 2:30 p.m.–3:45 p.m. A lively, upbeat course highlighting The course focuses on using internet Dates: 5 Sessions, Oct. 11–Nov. 8 eight top–notch old and new books by resources to study family history and Instructor: Russ Endo or about cowboys, Indians (Native conduct research. Students will have an Location: Wyoming Church Americans), and the West. We’ll discuss option of exploring their family history Limited to 20 students. these authors’ lives and works, films and in class using the techniques discussed. Focusing especially on Walt Whitman’s videos. No reading required, but our Both free and pay websites are masterpiece When Lilacs Last in the discussions will be enriched by readers explored, and specific techniques to Dooryard Bloom’d, we will explore how using the list to be provided. maximize their benefits are discussed. Whitman made his past and our past an H New! ever-present for our future. HU301 GREEK MYTHOLOGY Tuesdays, 1 p.m.–2:15 p.m. Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 4–Nov. 13 Instructors: George Christensen, Art McLaughlin Location: Wyoming Church Limited to 25 students. An integrated art/literature examination of Greek and Roman mythology. Edith Hamilton’s Mythology is recommended as a basic text for the course and will be used for lesson plan development.

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New! H Thank you to our volunteer instructors! HU307 MISHMASH: HYBRED Did you know all OLLI instructors are volunteers? If you Wednesdays, 9 a.m.–10:30 a.m. would like to share an interest with other members by Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 5–Oct. 3 becoming an instructor, contact Anna Moshier at Instructors: Jim Greene, Kay Greene [email protected]. Location: Fred Thomas Building Limited to 35 students. Mishmash returns with a new question: New! New! what to think about machines that think? H H Thinking about robots is a thinly veiled HU309 SORROW’S WILD EDGE: HU310 HAIKU, JAPAN, AND JOY metaphor for thinking about humans. PAIN TO RENEWAL Mondays, 1 p.m.–2:15 p.m. While this is a philosophy course, our Mondays, 10:30 a.m.–Noon Dates: 5 Sessions, Oct. 15–Nov. 19 goal is to have fun by using the arts, Dates: 5 Sessions, Oct. 15–Nov. 19 Instructor: Patricia Thompson especially film. First, we will watch an Instructor: Patricia Thompson Location: Wyoming Church episode of the TV series, Northern Location: Wyoming Church Limited to 20 students. Exposure, using an existential perspective. Limited to 20 students. Second, we will examine artificial Relax into poetry with emphasis on the intelligence by watching the feature film “To anesthetize grief or honor it.” That is 17-syllable haiku and related Japanese Ex Machina by Alex Garland. Finally, we a major theme of this powerful book. poetic forms over centuries. Our focus is will discuss the future of Homo sapiens “Authentic,” “uplifting” and “healing” are on reading and discussing these three- using the books Beginning of Infinity by all terms readers use to describe The line poems with options to create one’s David Deutsch, Kluge by Gary Marcus and Wild Edge of Sorrow: Rituals of Renewal own haiku—so brief and easily Homo Deus by Noah Harari. and the Sacred Work of Grief (ISBN structured, yet with a range from light 1583949763), a poetic work of to profound. Hear not only surprising New! uncommon nonfiction by Francis tales of Japanese “poetry H Weller. A highly successful correspondence” sustained over HU308 THE STORY: GETTING psychotherapist-author, Weller offers decades but also view glimpses of TO THE HEART OF empathy and rituals of renewal as well Japan and its culture. Learn how the GOD’S STORY as touching stories about losses—loved haiku can be a path to relaxation, Tuesdays, 10:30 a.m.–11:45 a.m. ones, relationships, pets, identity, the mindfulness and cheerful observation. Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 4–Nov. 13 environment and more. We will read There is a $5 fee for Japanese poetry Instructor: Carmen Walston chapters in clusters and discuss them booklet. Location: Wyoming Church using focal questions as we explore Limited to 12 students. Weller’s methods to embrace sorrow H New! and healing in the face of life’s angst be The Story is a story about the Bible. The it divorce, loss of a dream, raw grief, HU311 CONTROVERSIAL first five weeks cover the creation emotional wounds or a combination of ISSUES through the era of Moses. The second these. Please read the first two chapters Mondays, 10:30 a.m.–11:45 a.m. five weeks cover the children of Israel before the first class. Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 10–Oct. 8 wandering through the wilderness to Instructors: Larry Klepner, Erv Schleifer Saul’s reign as king. With an open mind, Location: Wyoming Church viewing of film, readings and vigorous Limited to 20 students. discussions, we adventure through The Story together. Purchase of the book: Lively yet respectful discussions of The Story: The Bible as One Continuing topical political, social, economic and Story of God and His People (ISBN 978-0- health issues of current concern. 31095097-4) and The Story: Participant’s Guide (ISBN 978-031032953-4) is strongly encouraged.

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H New! IT124 CYBERSECURITY: HOW TO PROTECT IT92-1 iPHONE, PHOTOS AND YOURSELF IS34 ISSUES IN U.S. CAMERA APPS Wednesdays, 1:30 p.m.–3 p.m. FOREIGN POLICY Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 5–Nov. 14 Tuesdays, 1:30 p.m.–3 p.m. Wednesdays, 9 a.m.–10:30 a.m. Instructor: Patricia Riola Dates: 2 Sessions, Sept. 11–Sept. 18 Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 5–Nov. 14 Location: Ocean View Town Hall Instructor: Barbee Kiker Instructors: Sergei Boboshko, Limited to 25 students. Location: Fred Thomas Building Lee Stanford Limited to 15 students. This course explores the threats and Location: Fred Thomas Building exploits of today’s digital world. We will Limited to 70 students. focus specifically on how members can IT92-2 iPHONE PHOTOS AND This course consists of discussion of the protect their identity and stay safe. Please CAMERA APPS international affairs issues currently bring your laptop or iPad to class. There facing the U.S. and presented by invited Mondays, 3:15 p.m.–4:45 p.m. will be a few OLLI laptops available. Dates: 2 Sessions, Oct. 29–Nov. 5 specialists with backgrounds in the U.S. Instructor: Barbee Kiker New! Foreign Service, academia and the U.S. Location: Fred Thomas Building H military. Each subject has some required Limited to 15 students. IT125 SHUTTERFLY® readings, available well in advance of HOLIDAY CARDS ON each session. Each class consists of a Take better photos with your iPhone by presentation of the issues by the speaker utilizing all those icons. Learn all the YOUR iPHONE with sufficient time allocated for group available editing features. Organize your Mondays, 3:15 p.m.–4:45 p.m. discussion. The speakers include some photos into albums. See the ways to share Dates: 2 Sessions, Oct. 29–Nov. 5 past favorites and some new people yet your photos. Bring your iPhone to class. Instructor: Barbee Kiker to be determined. The class is not for other smartphones. Location: Fred Thomas Building We will use the latest operating system, Limited to 10 students. H New! iOS 11.3 as of April 2018. Make personalized holiday cards with the IS45 THE POWER OF free Shutterfly® app using your pictures. If NONVIOLENT CHANGE H New! you choose to order, there will be a minimal expense. Bring your iPhone to Tuesdays, 9 a.m.–10:15 a.m. IT123 BASIC COMPUTER Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 4–Oct. 2 SKILLS class. The class is not for other smartphones. We will use the latest Instructor: Rick Grier-Reynolds Thursdays, 1 p.m.–2:15 p.m. operating system, iOS 11.3 as of April 2018. Location: Wyoming Church Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 6–Oct. 4 Limited to 15 students. Instructor: Larry Watkins IT386 COMPUTER USERS’ This course looks at the transformative Location: Wyoming Church WORKSHOP and sustainable nature of nonviolent Limited to 10 students. Thursdays, 1 p.m.–2:15 p.m. social change. Videos from the A Force Are you having trouble figuring out the Dates: 5 Sessions, Oct. 11–Nov. 8 More Powerful series provide the new electronic device you have Instructor: Larry Watkins opportunity to deconstruct historical acquired? This class will help. We will Location: Wyoming Church moments where nonviolent techniques cover basic computer and smartphone Limited to 10 students. helped various groups create change. In management and usage, focusing on addition, the teaching techniques for This workshop is an opportunity for Microsoft and Google (including this course are centered around computer users of all levels to get together Android) but Apple-specific topics may methodologies that encourage each and share experiences, troubleshoot be included. Bring your portable participant to bring their own life problems and learn new things in an devices and questions. experiences into the course conversations. informal environment. The course content There will be short homework readings in is driven by the participants, so bring your this non-lecture formatted class. All course portable computing devices, ideas, stories materials will be posted on the teacher’s and, especially, questions. blog at rickgrierreynolds.blogspot.com.

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Picnic Time! Mark Your Calendar Wednesday, October 10, 2018 LA18 CONVERSATIONAL for the 20th Annual Homecoming Picnic… GERMAN Cape Henlopen State Park Tuesdays, 1:30 p.m.–3 p.m. Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 4–Nov. 13 Instructor: Phil Fretz Location: Fred Thomas Building H New! H New! Limited to 20 students. LA20 1789, LIBERTÉ, LA21 FRENCH CINEMA The class is based on a weekly theme to EGALITÉ, FRATERNITÉ! FOR CONVERSATION which all participants will contribute. One student will prepare several Tuesdays, 10:30 a.m.–11:45 a.m. Mondays, 1:30 p.m.–3 p.m. paragraphs about an experience, and all Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 4–Nov. 13 Dates: 9 Sessions, Sept. 17–Nov. 26 other class members will prepare Instructor: Alice Cataldi Instructor: Lisa Lynch questions to ask the writer about his or Location: Wyoming Church Location: Fred Thomas Building her experience. Participants are Limited to 20 students. Limited to 15 students. encouraged to bring to class any Participants in this course will enhance No class Oct. 1. relevant German reading material and their language skills in the context of The course is based on a book used by share short stories or poems with the the French Revolution. They will learn Tufts University, Cinema for French class. A rudimentary knowledge of about the figures that upset the Conversation by Anne-Christine Rice, to German will be helpful. existing social order. Ervin Schleifer will promote theme- and culture-based lead a comparison between the conversation in French based on a H New! American Bill of Rights and Les Droits variety of classic French films, including LA19 FRENCH PHONETICS de l’Homme et du Citoyen. Prerequisite: film noir. Each chapter in the book is Four semesters of French or equivalent. based on one film and includes THROUGH SONG vocabulary, synopsis, key quotations Tuesdays, 9 a.m.–10:15 a.m. and exercises to promote vocabulary Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 4–Nov. 13 and grammar advancement and Instructor: Alice Cataldi practice. The films are all in French but Location: Wyoming Church have English subtitles. Prerequisite: Limited to 20 students. Basic knowledge of French at Beginning level students will acquire intermediate level. basic French communicative and phonetic skills through song. Lead singers Manene Mitchler and Nancy Frankl will be accompanied on the piano by Carole Giarmo. Students will master pronunciation and acquire language by singing songs such as Frère Jacques and Alouette.

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LS127 LANDSCAPE DESIGN New! Wednesdays, 3:15 p.m.–4:45 p.m. H Dates: 4 Sessions, Sept. 5-Sept. 26 LS133 WRITING A MEMOIR Instructor: Eddie Filemyr Mondays, 9 a.m.–10:30 a.m. LS05 KITCHEN KAPERS Location: Fred Thomas Building Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 10–Nov. 19 Limited to 10 students. ROAD SHOW XXXIII— Instructor: Rae Tyson FRESH TASTES Through class discussion and instructor Location: Fred Thomas Building expertise, you will gain ideas and learn Limited to 12 students. Fridays, 10 a.m.–1 p.m. about new plants that will refresh and Dates: 5 Sessions, Oct. 12–Nov. 9 This new offering combines two personalize the one area you select to Instructors: Bernard Fiegel, Dolores Fiegel popular OLLI memoir-writing courses work on in your landscape. Curb appeal Location: Private Residence from previous years. As a means of will be presented at the first class to get Limited to 10 students. preserving your personal legacy, us all on the same page to discuss memoirs have become one of the most Back by popular demand, Kitchen landscape design. Contribute your popular forms of creative expression. Kapers chefs Bill, Carolyn, John and home landscape experience during But crafting a good memoir can be a Kathy make cooking fun! Road Show class discussion of your classmates’ challenge. To guide that journey, this takes the class to different kitchens landscape dilemmas. Learn landscape course will help you master, and located in Lewes and Rehoboth concepts and quick fixes from the practice, the art of writing a good, Beach—like a private kitchen tour— instructor. For the last class, we will readable memoir. where students will observe and meet at a selected local nursery. Come participate in food preparation and and participate, renew your garden and LS145 BASIC taste appetizer-size portions of their enjoy doing it! WOODWORKING prepared dishes and selected wines to USING HAND TOOLS complement the meals ... look at it as LS128 WRITE NOW— “eating and drinking your exam”! Bring LIKE A PRO Thursdays, 9 a.m.–12:15 p.m. your favorite knife and apron if desired. Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 6–Nov. 8 Wednesdays, 9 a.m.–10:30 a.m. Learn cooking techniques, collect Instructor: Joe DeFeo Dates: 5 Sessions, Oct. 17–Nov. 14 recipes and socialize. Food and wine Location: Fred Thomas Building Instructor: Rae Tyson expenses will be divided among the Limited to 6 students. Location: Fred Thomas Building students. Estimated cost is $10 per Limited to 12 students. This course provides basic instruction student each session. The Kitchen on woodworking using hand tools. We Kapers chefs are recipe collectors, and At this stage in our lives, most of us will discuss the core set of hand tools their love of food and wine were the appreciate the value of written and how to use them. Instruction will impetus for this course ... bon appetit communication. Undoubtedly, you include sawing, drilling, planing, and in vino veritas! have had plenty of writing experience, shaping, sanding and finishing. We will both personally and professionally. But, build a small picture frame and a LS120 AGING GRACEFULLY no matter if you have written a lot or a keepsake box during class that can be little, you would probably agree that Tuesdays, 9 a.m.–10:30 a.m. customized to your choosing. Students there is always room for improvement. Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 4–Oct. 2 need to bring safety glasses to class. The course uses many techniques for Instructors: Barbara Vaughan, There is a fee of $10 for supplies plus fiction and nonfiction, including those Carol Wzorek the cost of the wood students choose used by journalists because they, better Location: Fred Thomas Building for their projects. than most, have mastered the art of Limited to 30 students. telling a complete story using a As we address the inevitable process of minimum number of words. Come aging, we will discuss what gives our prepared to learn and we’ll have a lot of lives meaning and purpose: staying fun writing together. In the end, you’ll healthy and strong, becoming resilient, be a better writer, guaranteed. maintaining interpersonal relationships, managing conflict, attending to wills and record keeping, spirituality and end of life issues, and more.

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LS148 HAPPINESS RESOLUTION Spring 2019 Semester Mondays, 10:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m. Dates: 5 Sessions, Oct. 15–Nov. 12 January 28–April 8 Instructor: Deborah Brown Spring 2019 is shaping up to be an exciting and full semester. Many new Location: Ocean View Town Hall courses will be offered in addition to courses continued or repeated from the Limited to 10 students. fall 2018 semester. This course promotes exploration and discussion around recommended ways to improve overall happiness. You will LS158 HOW TO MAKE New! create a personal resolution for a HOMEMADE PASTA H particular area of your life that will add Tuesdays, 1 p.m.–4 p.m. LS161 RECIPE SHARING to an improvement in your happiness, Dates: 3 Sessions, Sept. 4-Sept. 18 Wednesdays, 1 p.m.–2:15 p.m. peace or contentment. Instructor: George Eilbacher Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 5–Oct. 3 Location: Private Residence Instructors: Jim Brown, Rita Klepner LS155 MAJOR CASE Limited to 6 students. Location: Wyoming Church INVESTIGATION: The instructor will teach how to make Limited to 15 students. TECHNIQUES AND pasta from the making of the dough ANALYSIS Wow your family and friends by (many choices of ingredients) to learning unique recipes for various Tuesdays, 9 a.m.–10:30 a.m. cutting, shaping of fettuccine and one events such as holiday meals, a Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 4–Nov. 13 stuffed pasta. There is a $15 charge Caribbean brunch, game nights and Instructor: Cornelius Sullivan payable to the instructor. Directions to types of desserts. A proposed cook-off Location: Fred Thomas Building a home in Lewes will be provided. is planned with general recipe sharing. Limited to 30 students. This course introduces learners to the H New! H New! management/analysis of criminal and LS159 DESIGN AND BUILD LS162 THE ALTERNATIVES civil case investigations and A WOODWORKING demonstrates that cases often take TO VIOLENCE BASIC months and years to complete. It PROJECT WORKSHOP includes interactive learner Wednesdays, 1:30 p.m.–4:45 p.m. Wednesdays, 9 a.m.–11:45 a.m. participation with the development of Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 5–Nov. 14 Dates: 6 Sessions, Sept. 5–Oct. 17 strategies, so a case might be Instructor: Joe DeFeo Instructors: Roger Allen, Teri Gray thoroughly investigated to its logical Location: Fred Thomas Building Location: Wyoming Church conclusion. Teams will conduct Limited to 6 students. Limited to 20 students. concurrent, challenging investigations This is an advanced woodworking class Do you find yourself in conflict? Are you while satisfying both community and where the students use their concerned about violence and strife in management demands for a prompt, knowledge of woodworking to design today’s society? Do you feel helpless? fair and factual resolution. Discussion and build projects of their choosing. It The Alternatives to Violence Project will include general and specific covers the design process, making a (AVP) training can help. Devised by investigation techniques, legal issues, cutting list, a trip to buy the lumber for Quakers, AVP is now a worldwide investigation management, the projects, and assistance in the organization devoted to teaching documentation and presentation, and construction of the projects. conflict resolution skills through closed case analysis. Prerequisites: The Basic Woodworking experiential group exercises. Learn to course and a core set of hand tools. access your transforming inner power. Projects could be a tool chest, work bench, end table, etc. There is a $10 fee for supplies plus the cost of the wood students choose for their projects.

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PA89 SOPRANO RECORDERS H New! FOR BEGINNERS PA87 THEATRE Fridays, 9 a.m.–10:30 a.m. APPRECIATION IN Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 7–Nov. 9 PA53 CHORUS DELAWARE Instructor: Nikki Roberson Tuesdays, 2:30 p.m.–3:45 p.m. Location: Fred Thomas Building Thursdays, 3:15 p.m.–4:45 p.m. Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 4–Nov. 13 Limited to 10 students. Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 6–Nov. 8 Instructor: Debra Roberts Instructor: Roo Brown Over the 10-week session, you will learn Location: Wyoming Church Location: Fred Thomas Building how to finger the different notes of the Limited to 25 students. Limited to 60 students. scale. We will do short tunes, which will This course is a cooperative learning reinforce the recorder fingering of the Join the Elder Moments in song. Sight- experience. We will examine live theatre new notes being taught each week, and reading is preferred, but a good ear and offerings performed during the term by rhythms. Be prepared to squeak, a smile are a must! We sing four-to-six- local professional and community squawk and eventually make a nice part harmony and our music ranges theatre companies. Readings of scripts, sound. Laughing is allowed. from folk tunes to Gershwin. All voice dramaturgical analysis and reviews of Prerequisites: Must know how to read parts are welcome. performances attended constitute the music and own a soprano recorder. There is a $7 fee for music. PA78-1 TRADITIONAL MUSIC majority of the class activities. SLOW JAM H New! H New! Mondays, 3:15 p.m.–4:45 p.m. Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 10–Nov. 19 PA88 FUN SONGS FROM PA90 BRAHMS AND Instructor: Oliver Hansen BROADWAY MUSICALS TCHAIKOVSKY: Location: Fred Thomas Building PART II COMPARE AND CONTRAST Limited to 15 students. Mondays, 1:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m. Dates: 5 Sessions, Oct. 15–Nov. 19 Tuesdays, 10:30 a.m.–11:45 a.m. PA78-2 TRADITIONAL MUSIC Instructor: Gary Lippe Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 4–Nov. 13 SLOW JAM Location: Fred Thomas Building Instructor: George Christensen Location: Wyoming Church Thursdays, 2:30 p.m.–3:45 p.m. Limited to 70 students. Limited to 30 students. Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 6–Nov. 8 This is the second part of performances Instructor: Oliver Hansen that show the fun side of Broadway. An Two giants of the romantic era in Location: Wyoming Church all new selection of songs that may Western classical music, Brahms and Limited to 15 students. invoke a smile, chuckle, giggle or even Tchaikovsky, represent very different approaches to form, expressive content Play folk, Celtic and old-time music in a laugh, along with some just “feel good” and compositional style, purpose and no-stress environment. All skill levels songs. The moderator will do his best to critical acceptance. At the high point in welcome. All acoustic string instruments introduce each show and song with a romantic era “self-expression,” whose and other instruments, such as flute and synopsis to help understand the point of view will point the way to penny whistle, are welcomed. Stringed context. Of course, there will be factoids future relevance for Western music? instrument players should know basic and bonuses. Participants are invited to chords in keys of G, D and C. Sight enhance class discussions with their reading music is not a requirement. insights and opinions and to share the PA116 RECORDER ENSEMBLE moderator’s passion and appreciation Tuesdays, 10:30 a.m.–11:45 a.m. of great Broadway songs. Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 4–Nov. 13 Instructor: Carol Neild Location: Wyoming Church Limited to 10 students. Students continue their progress and increase their skill in playing the recorder. Class covers folk music as well as music of the Renaissance and

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Baroque periods. Prerequisite: Students should have taken a past semester’s recorder class or have equivalent How are courses assigned? proficiency on the recorder. Classes are assigned by a computer-based allocation process. All registrations—whether online, in-person or H New! mailed in—received by the August 16 priority registration deadline will be included in the allocation pool. When PA134 FROM BEETHOVEN demand exceeds availability in popular courses, the allocation TO GERSHWIN, I process takes into account a variety of factors, including the priority you’ve Wednesdays, 1:30 p.m.–4:45 p.m. assigned to the class and whether or not you’ve taken the class before. Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 5–Nov. 14 Registrations received after August 16 will be processed on a first-come, first- Instructor: Jon Newsom served basis, subject to class availability. Location: Fred Thomas Building Limited to 70 students. Listen to a range of European and Walks of up to two miles include historical sites and trails in southern American masterpieces. Discuss them in Delaware or nearby Maryland. their historical context, with reference to Participants will receive detailed art, literature and politics. Visual aids help information prior to course start date. us follow musical structure. Discover RR02 ENGLISH COUNTRY music that you can enjoy for a lifetime. DANCE RR15 MAH JONGG FOR H New! Thursdays, 1:30 p.m.–3 p.m. BEGINNERS Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 6–Nov. 8 Tuesdays, 9 a.m.–12:15 p.m. PA135 TWO RARELY Instructors: Ted Mason, Carol West Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 4–Nov. 13 PERFORMED OPERAS Location: Fred Thomas Building Instructor: Katherine Henn Mondays, 1:30 p.m.–3 p.m. Limited to 24 students. Location: Ocean View Town Hall Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 10–Oct. 8 Come and enjoy the dance form Limited to 15 students. Instructor: Patricia Mossel America grew up with. It’s been fun for Learn mah jongg based on the National Location: Fred Thomas Building more than three centuries and it’s easy Mah Jongg League rules. A player who Limited to 70 students. to learn! If you can walk and smile, you learns National Mah Jongg League rules can do this kind of dance. The caller will The class views and discusses two will be able to play in any American explain all the moves and walk you beautiful operas, one Russian and one style mah jongg game. The course through the dance before it starts, then Italian. Rimsky-Korsakov’s The Tale of Tsar introduces the equipment, tiles, play, continue to prompt you as the dance Saltan has not been performed outside of rules, etiquette, offensive and defensive goes on. Dances focus on the group, Russia. This Russian fairy tale was filmed in strategies, betting and scoring. The not the individual. We customarily 2015 at the Mariinsky Theatre in St. league’s official standard hands and change partners after each dance, so Petersburg, starring a superb all-Russian rules will be provided for in-class use. we get to dance with lots of different The instructor has over 20 years of cast and conducted by the renowned people. We’re a friendly group! It’s easy, experience with the game. Valery Gergiev with enchantingly and there’s the music! gorgeous sets and costumes. Giordano’s RR16 MAH JONGG CLUB Andrea Chenier dramatizes the true RR04 WALK AND TALK guillotining in 1794 of the French poet Wednesdays, 12:45 p.m.–4 p.m. Chenier for criticizing the post- Wednesdays, 2 p.m.–4 p.m. Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 5–Nov. 14 revolutionary government. Starring Dates: 5 Sessions, Oct. 17–Nov. 14 Instructor: Paulette Criaris famed Jonas Kaufmann in his debut Instructors: Joan Mansperger, Location: Fred Thomas Building performance in the leading role, and co- Sandra Sullivan Limited to 20 students. Location: Off-site starring Eva-Maria Westbroek and Zeljko Students must know how to play mah Limited to 40 students. Lucic, this seldom-produced opera was jongg. Time is set aside for those who filmed in 2016 at the Covent Garden Enjoy lively exploratory walks of familiar enjoy the game to get together and Opera in a new production by David and not so familiar local areas. Meet play. Students must obtain their own McVicar. new and old friends along the way. mah jongg official hands and rules card.

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RR22 BEGINNER BRIDGE I RR35 GO: THE ULTIMATE RR103 ENGLISH COUNTRY Mondays, 9 a.m.–Noon STRATEGY GAME DANCING Dates: 8 Sessions, Sept. 24–Nov. 19 Mondays, 3:15 p.m.–4:45 p.m. Mondays, 1 p.m.–2:15 p.m. Instructors: Katherine Boboshko, Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 10–Nov. 19 Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 10–Nov. 19 Eileen Zampini Instructor: Loch Ian Macadam Instructor: Jackie McCabe Location: Fred Thomas Building Location: Fred Thomas Building Location: Wyoming Church Limited to 28 students. Limited to 20 students. Limited to 24 students. This course is designed for novice The oldest of board games, and yet it The dance form America grew up with bridge players, players who have not couldn’t be more modern. It’s a game of for more than three centuries. If you can played since college, and players new to market share, not feudal warfare. Go is walk and smile, you can do this kind of the exciting game of bridge. We will be simple in concept, with amazing dance. The caller will explain all the using the ACBL, Audrey Grant series of tactical, strategic and cultural depths. moves and walk you through the dance books. The course begins with Bidding Learn the basics, play, play some more, before it starts, then will continue to in the 21st Century by Audrey Grant and and never stop learning! For more prompt you as the dance goes on. It’s updated by Betty Starzec (ISBN 978-9- about Go, explore www.usgo.org. NOT to be missed! 939460-93-9). Topics include etiquette, hand valuation, bidding roles of RR36-1 REFRESHER BRIDGE partners, responses and rebids, CLASS—A.M. overcalls, takeout doubles and Stayman Thursdays, 9:30 a.m.–Noon convention. All books and materials will Dates: 8 Sessions, Sept. 27–Nov. 15 be provided. No prerequisite required. Instructors: Katherine Boboshko, Format will include instruction, Eileen Zampini exercises and play. Location: Fred Thomas Building Limited to 28 students. RR25 INTERNATIONAL FOLK DANCE RR36-2 REFRESHER BRIDGE Tuesdays, 10:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m. CLASS—P.M. Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 4–Nov. 13 Thursdays, 1:30 p.m.–4 p.m. Instructor: Tamara Steele Dates: 8 Sessions, Sept. 27–Nov. 15 Location: Fred Thomas Building Instructors: Katherine Boboshko, Limited to 15 students. Eileen Zampini Dances taught in this program bring a Location: Fred Thomas Building great variety of music and steps from Limited to 28 students. countries and cultures around the This course is a refresher on the world. We present beautiful rhythms requested topics from the members of and movements that are fun, uplifting the spring session. Topics include and easy to learn. No partners are scoring, rules of bridge and etiquette, required and no dance experience is finesse, cue-bids, Jacoby 2NT/Jacoby necessary. Countries and regions of transfers/Stayman, forcing and no- origin for our dances include Greece, forcing bids, two-over-one bids, key Israel, the Balkans, France and others. cards and controls. Prerequisite is basic International dancing is one of the best knowledge of bridge and conventions ways to exercise both the mind and based on the ACBL Audrey Grant Series. body, improve stamina and balance, Format includes instruction and play. meet people and have fun.

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H New! H New! SS159 CHALLENGING SS160 THE STATE OF THE MATHEMATICAL DELAWARE INLAND SS29 FALL FIELD BIRDING PROBLEMS BAYS Mondays, 10:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m. Mondays, 9 a.m.–10:30 a.m. Wednesdays, 8 a.m.–11 a.m. Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 10–Nov. 19 Dates: 5 Sessions, Oct. 15–Nov. 19 Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 5–Oct. 3 Instructor: Dean Hoover Instructor: Susan Ball Instructors: Bill Fintel, Sally Fintel Location: Fred Thomas Building Location: Fred Thomas Building Location: Off-site Limited to 30 students. Limited to 30 students. Limited to 15 students. Mathematicians always have a list of We will explore the health, Our emphasis is on observing, identifying unsolved problems to consider. They contaminants and what we as citizens and learning some life history of birds are usually solved in one way or can do to improve the health of the which migrate through Delaware each another. In 1900, David Hilbert posed inland bays. fall. We will visit key migration hot spots, 23 problems for mathematicians to such as Cape Henlopen State Park and consider for the next 100 years. In 2000, Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge. H New! all but one was solved and The Clay We will spend all of our time in the field. Mathematics Institute announced a list SS161 NONFICTION In the event of serious inclement of seven unsolved problems with a ABBREVIATED weather, the class will be canceled. See $1,000,000 prize offered for the solution Mondays, 10:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m. http://billfintel.blogspot.com for latest of each, including the unsolved Hilbert Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 10–Nov. 19 notices. Students need to bring binoculars problem. One was solved in 2003 and Instructor: Harry Banks and pay state park entrance fees. the prize was rejected. We will explore Location: Fred Thomas Building Limited to 20 students. SS132 CONTEMPORARY the edges and settings of these and other problems that have remained Class members will present five-minute, ENVIRONMENTAL unsolved in the past. Come and enjoy. ISSUES nonfiction excerpts including related findings, notable ideas or personally Wednesdays, 9 a.m.–10:30 a.m. derived ideas generated from one’s Dates: 5 Sessions, Sept. 5–Oct. 3 nonfiction book, journal and/or internet Instructor: Rae Tyson sources. Classes will end with Q&A Location: Fred Thomas Building discussion when time permits. An Limited to 15 students. optional “forward-to-me” email list will The arrival of a new administration in allow excerpt sources to be shared. Washington has signaled a different Category is interdisciplinary. approach to environmental protection. This course looks at how the Trump administration’s regulatory approach will impact climate change, energy exploration, air and water quality, and other key issues. This course takes an objective, unbiased science-based look at an array of emerging environment and health-related issues affecting Delaware and the nation.

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H New! H New! H New! SS162 THE AGE OF SS164 JOURNEY WITHOUT SS167 FALL TREE ARTIFICIAL MAPS IDENTIFICATION INTELLIGENCE Wednesdays, 9 a.m.–10:30 a.m. Mondays, 3:15 p.m.–4:45 p.m. Wednesdays, 10:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m. Dates: 5 Sessions, Oct. 17–Nov. 14 Dates: 4 Sessions, Oct. 15–Nov. 5 Dates: 5 Sessions, Oct. 17–Nov. 14 Instructor: Robert Yuan Instructor: Elizabeth Rives Instructors: Paul Collins, Bill Fintel Location: Fred Thomas Building Location: Fred Thomas Building Location: Fred Thomas Building Limited to 30 students. Limited to 18 students. Limited to 70 students. This course will explore experiences in Using botanical keys and observable Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to technology and globalization. Topics characteristics such as fall color, this computers that can learn, so they get include how research creates class teaches how to identify native smarter through real-world biotechnology, foreign service and trees of Delaware in a holistic way. Two experiences. In addition, they can learn international competitiveness; how classroom sessions, and two practice at a rate and to an extent that are way biotechnology affected the economies sessions at area parks. Short distance, beyond human capabilities. If their of Western Europe and Asia; China: from slow pace. Students will need to pay initial programming is set up with the Cultural Revolution to a state park entrance fees. objectives aligned with ours, then the superpower; reforming science and “superhuman” results they generate can technology education; and lessons H New! be very beneficial to humanity. learned. However, if some AI computers are SS168 THE HUMAN BODY programmed with autocratic objectives, SS166 INTRODUCTION TO Thursdays, 10:45 a.m.–12:45 p.m. then the results could be a disaster for PHARMACEUTICALS, Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 6–Nov. 8 humanity. Suggested text: LIFE 3.0: INFECTIONS AND Instructors: Norine Bilharz, Tom Lord Being Human in the Age of Artificial MEDICAL Location: Fred Thomas Building Intelligence, by Max Tegmark. TERMINOLOGY Limited to 25 students. You live with your body 24 hours a day, New! Mondays, 2:30 p.m.–3:45 p.m. H Dates: 10 Sessions, Sept. 10–Nov. 19 but how well do you really know it? SS163 INTRODUCTION TO Instructor: Art McLaughlin With the help of The Great Courses OCEANOGRAPHY Location: Wyoming Church video series on the human body, this Limited to 30 students. class provides information on anatomy Mondays, 10:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m. and physiology for someone who does Dates: 9 Sessions, Sept. 10–Nov. 5 Course topics include reading a not have an extensive background on Instructor: Joan Mansperger prescription, FDA drug approval, the the workings of the human body. Come Location: Fred Thomas Building difference between viral and bacterial and be amazed by its beauty and Limited to 30 students. diseases and sterilization. An easy way complexity. to understand medical terminology is Using a video and lecture format, we introduced throughout the lectures. We will explore the fascinating topic of the will also review the various health oceans that cover our planet. The study professions, what they do, and the of oceanography involves geology, qualifications of the practitioners. biology, chemistry, physics, paleontology and meteorology. We will touch on all these sciences as we learn about our coastlines, the ocean and its inhabitants.

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Dover Thursday Speaker Series Noon–12:45 p.m.

September 6 October 11 Thomas Summers, Delaware Public Archives Susan Yocum, Community Relations, Treasures of the Archives—Part 3 Dover Federal Credit Union Taking the Wheel—Ways to Protect Yourself September 13 from False Promotions Terry McGinty, Irish Society of Delmarva Irish Life and Culture October 18 Barbara Estep September 20 Birding in Peru Rev. John Moore A Tribute to Martin Luther King Jr. October 25 Robert Mooney, Crime Stoppers September 27 Reporting and How it Works Susan Yocum, Community Relations, Dover Federal Credit Union November 1 Identity Theft and Fraud Dr. William Flayhart, retired, Delaware State University Saint Nicholas October 4 Larry Koch, Local Historian November 8 What If the South had Won the War Pat Weaver, Veterans’ Stories What did you do in the war?

Lewes Special Speaker Thursdays 12:30–1:15 p.m. Join us on Thursdays to listen to and interact with interesting speakers who discuss a wide array of topics. Bring a lunch and enjoy!

September 6 October 11 Wayne Kirklin, retired college professor with an interest Sterling Street, Nanticoke Indian Nation in maritime history. October 18 “Maritime Bits”—Sailing vessels over the past 350 years Catherine Hester, Teller Wines in Lewes September 13 History of Teller Wines Dennis Reardon, Lewes City Council October 25 Annexation and Zoning in Lewes Phil Martin, Milton Historical Society September 20 History of Milton Lea Rosell, Lewes Library Opportunities November 1 September 27 Dogfish Head Brewery Dr. Gary Wray, President, Fort Miles Historical Association History of Beer Fort Miles: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow November 8 October 4 TBD Heath Gehrke, Director of Ferry Operations Delaware River and Bay Authority

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Thank you to our Fall 2018 volunteer instructors!

Janae Aglio is a public information officer Johanna Barbati retired from her career as three and a grandmother of six. (RR22, for the Delaware Medicare Assistance an occupational therapist where she RR36) Bureau (DMAB) for the Department of practiced academically and clinically with a Insurance. (HE156) pediatric population. Her favorite crafts/art Sergei Boboshko holds a B.A. in European pastime is quilting. She is a past president history from Queens College (CUNY). He Roger Allen is a certified facilitator with of the Ocean Waves Quilt Guild in Lewes, was a banker for over 30 years, principally the Delaware Alternatives to Violence Delaware. (AA100) with Chase Manhattan Bank (now Project. He has over 25 years of experience JPMorgan Chase) in New York and had teaching conflict resolution techniques Caroline Baxter is a retired financial officer various assignments overseas. (IS34) inside and outside of the Delaware for the state of Delaware’s park system with correctional system. (LS162) the Department of Natural Resources and Mary Boyd is an attorney and teacher of Environmental Control. She is a lifelong U.S. constitutional and education law. Her Mike Apgar is a retired geologist who Delaware resident and local history buff. background includes business, finance and enjoys sharing our epic story with the help (HU304) historic preservation. (HU121) of graphics. His interests include history, science and religion. (HX295) Diana Beebe is a lifelong educator. She Claire Brown has a B.A. from the University of Chicago and an M.A. from the Institute Louise Archdeacon holds an has been stitching and sewing since she of Transpersonal Psychology. She undergraduate degree in business was a child. She loves repurposing clothes completed a Feldenkrais professional education and a graduate degree in library from the thrift shop or taking bits and training program and is certified by the and information science from Drexel pieces of old and new fabric and making Feldenkrais Guild of North America. She University. She taught business subjects at them into something fun to wear. Along taught at the Esalen Institute in Big Sur, Ridley Park High School and was also an with Karen McKinnon, she has been California and now has a private practice executive medical secretary at Sun Oil leading the OLLI Craft Circle for the past in Milton. (HE99, HE116) Company and a reference librarian at several years. (AA91) Temple University. She has been a lifelong Ralph Begleiter was CNN’s world affairs Deborah Brown is a graduate of The volunteer. (HE144) correspondent during the 1980s and 1990s. Center for Transformational Presence, the Nina Backes has over three years of At that time, he was CNN’s most widely- International Coach Academy and George experience in using and teaching essential traveled correspondent. During the 2000s, Mason University. Deb is now retired after oils for health and wellness. It is her he hosted the PBS Great Decisions television over a 20-year career in adult education passion to empower people with series, taught political science and and nonprofit agencies, working on knowledge of natural ingredients for all journalism at the University of Delaware, advocacy for people with disabilities. system supports. (HE145) and founded UD’s Center for Political (LS148) Communication. He has worked in 100 Jim Brown has a degree in biochemistry Zoe Bakoru-Bakoko was born and raised countries on all seven continents. (HX278) in Uganda. She worked as a nurse and later and a juris doctor degree from Howard with Doctors Without Borders. She is a Patty Bennett graduated from Mount University. He is a certified teacher in the public health educator for diabetes self- Holyoke College with an A.B. degree in areas of biology, chemistry and general management and clinical disease for the mathematics. Patty taught high school science. He is a retired lawyer and retired Delaware Division of Public Health. (HE150, math for 20 years and tutored high school civil, federal and military judge. He served HE152) students in math for 50 years. (AA109) his country as a Vietnam combat veteran and a U.S. Army reservist. (LS161) Susan Ball is a retired physician. She has Norine Bilharz is a registered nurse with been volunteering at the Delaware Center 45 years’ clinical experience. She has Roo Brown is a Smith College graduate. for the Inland Bays for the past four years. certifications in intravenous therapy and Roo retired in 1995 from a singing and (SS160) nephrology nursing, and has taught IV acting career. She is a vocal arranger, composer, entertainer and tenor in St. Harry Banks is a retired early childhood, therapy and monitoring to hospital nurses. Peter’s Church Choir. She leads the Mixed elementary, middle school and high school (SS168) Blessings singing group and received the educator. He earned a B.S. in early Katherine Boboshko is a retired 2000 American A Cappella Alliance’s Pan childhood elementary education and an registered nurse and, for 45 years, a bridge Award for her major involvement in a M.Ed. in human development education at lover. She taught beginning bridge cappella music. She also led the Lewes the University of Maryland and a Ph.D. in (1999–2001) and has been an OLLI bridge Chorus at The Moorings. (PA53) curriculum and instruction education at instructor since fall 2016. She is a mother of The Catholic University of America. (SS161)

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Alice Cataldi’s first language of literacy is Elaine Conway, a six-year beading veteran, George Eilbacher has taught courses on French. She taught French on a variety of is also an award-winning quilter and making perfect pasta and Italian cooking levels and is the recipient of teaching and experienced machine embroiderer. at the Community College of Baltimore advocacy awards. The French government (AA182) County. (LS158) recognized her contributions to French Russ Endo trained in poetry with culture and language by naming her a Paulette Criaris received a B.S. from Etheridge Knight in the Free People’s Chevalier, Knight, in the Academic Palms. Wagner College and M.S. from College of Poetry Workshop of Philadelphia. Endo’s (LA19, LA20) Staten Island in elementary education. She worked in the New York City public schools first poem, Susumu, My Name, became the Alan Chalk holds a Ph.D. in chemistry from for 17 years and established an early basis of a jazz composition by Sumi the University of London in England. He elementary school-based computer Tonooka that appeared on PBS. (HU306) has previously taught courses in program. Paulette obtained an A.S. in Sheila Exum has a B.S. in art/business from microbiology, evolution, nutrition and computer science and worked in the Bell Delaware State University and an M.S. in longevity. (HX290) system retiring as a senior software homeland security from Wilmington engineer. (RR16) George Christensen received a B.A. from University. Sheila has displayed her artwork in numerous galleries while donating art the University of Hawaii and an M.A. from Joseph DeFeo, M.D. is a retired Navy the University of Delaware. He enlisted in for silent auctions and continues to create surgeon with 40-plus years of artwork on commission. (AA176) the U.S. Navy and completed 23 years of woodworking experience. He held active duty, retiring as a lieutenant positions as a clinical assistant professor of Bernard and Dolores Fiegel are active commander. George worked for 10 years as surgery at Temple University Hospital and members of The Four Seasons, a local food an R.N. for hospice AIDS patients. (HU301, clinical professor of surgery at Florida State group established in 2001. They are PA90) University and University of Florida. He has founders of The Happy Gourmands, Robert Chu has a background in image won numerous teaching awards in surgery. founded in 1976, and are instructors of formation applications in engineering and Joe also enjoys giving personal instruction Kitchen Kapers and Kitchen Kapers Road marketing, from aerospace to industrial in woodworking to all skill levels. (LS145, Show, introduced in 1997. (LS05) LS159) photography. His hobbies include painting Eddie Filemyr earned an M.F.A. from and digital imaging, which complement his Thomas Devaney is a retired commercial Antioch University and a B.S. in studio art globetrotting adventures. (AA64) real estate attorney, having practiced in and design from Skidmore College. She has completed master gardener courses in Joseph Cisco has a B.S. from Widener New York, Atlanta and Washington, D.C. Washington, Idaho and Delaware. She University. He is the president of Caise Tom has a love for history, especially studied landscape design in Maryland and Benefits, Health Insurance Advocates and military history. He has been involved in worked as a designer in Maryland, Idaho Medicare Consultants with over 25 years’ various Civil War roundtables and the and Delaware. Now semiretired, she works experience. He is an OLLI instructor at Military Classics Seminar in Washington, as a freelance landscape designer. (LS127) Temple University, Widener University, D.C. (HX283) Immaculata University and the University Bill Fintel has been an avid birder for over of Delaware in Wilmington. (EC24) Barbara Donelan has practiced Chinese 40 years and leads birding field trips for medicine in Lewes and Rehoboth for 20 OLLI, the Sussex Bird Club and Prime Hook Derek Clifton holds a B.S. from the years. She is a licensed Chinese medicine National Wildlife Refuge. Bill has also been University of Delaware and an M.B.A. from practitioner and holds a master’s in an OLLI instructor on various aspects of Wilmington College. He is an accredited acupuncture. Her practice includes climate change for over 10 years. (SS29, asset management specialist and financial acupuncture and dietary, herbal and SS162) adviser with Edward Jones. (EC08) exercise guidance. She has previously taught courses at OLLI relating to Chinese Sally Fintel has been a serious bird Paul Collins was born in Richmond, medicine. (HE153) watcher for over 40 years. During this time, Virginia and spent most of his career in she has studied about birds and has New Jersey. He holds two master’s degrees Kathleen Dunn is a retired high school traveled widely to learn about the birds of from Rutgers University and a bachelor’s teacher. She taught a graduate course for the world. Sally co-leads birding field trips degree from Virginia Commonwealth educators in aerospace education at the for several local groups. (SS29) University. He retired in 2010 as chief University of Alabama in Huntsville. technology officer of a computer system Kathleen has been teaching knitting for Monica Fleischmann has taught A Matter integration company. He has been active over 40 years and especially enjoys of Balance over the past three years and with the Lewes Historical Society and creating cabled or multicolored ski has an M.Ed. Monica has spent many years racing sailboats with the Lewes Yacht Club. sweaters and lace shawls. (AA121, AA173, working with children and adults creating (SS162) AA183) physical activities for strength and recreation. (HE150)

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Suzanne Ford is a retired teacher/ Teri Gray is a certified facilitator with the military studies and an M.A. in philosophy. administrator. She began her art journey Delaware Alternatives to Violence Project. (HX287) with OLLI two years ago and likes to share Teri has over 25 years of experience the joy and fun of making art. Her personal teaching conflict resolution techniques Carol Halloran is a retired R.N. She enjoys interests include painting with watercolors inside and outside of the Delaware working on pencil sketch portraits and and mixed media, traveling, reading and correctional system. (LS162) taking photography classes. Carol now grandchildren. (AA184) paints mostly landscapes in oil from her James and Kay Greene. Jim taught the photos. She has been with OLLI in Lewes Stuart Forman is a retired CPA interested history of ideas at a very progressive since 2004. (AA64) in American history, impressed on how school in New York City. Kay taught sixth- political cartoons have revealed the great grade science in Milford, Delaware. Both Oliver Hansen is a retired educator having sweep of U.S. history. (HX292, HX293) love ideas, folly, bad logic and laughter. We worked as a science teacher, training will provide the cookies; you provide your developer in industry and dean of learning Philip Fretz retired to Milton after 37 years versions of the world. (HU307) technologies at Prince George’s in the computer services industry. He Community College. He enjoys playing folk studied in England, came back to graduate Dorothy Greet holds a certificate in plant- and Celtic music on the banjo and college, and then served as a Peace Corps based nutrition from Cornell University and hammered dulcimer. (PA78) volunteer in Sierra Leone, West Africa. He degrees from the University of Pittsburgh was drafted into the Army and later took and Yale University. Her blog, GO VEG, can Peter Harrigan is a retired Lockheed up computer science as a career. He be accessed at http://www.capegazette. Martin Corp. communications executive participates in OLLI as a student and com/blogs/dorothygreet. (HE157) (28 years). Former reporter, editor with the Staten Island Advance (11 years), where teacher. Phil has acted in Clear Space Roz Gregor has been fascinated by Legends and sung in Clear Space Chorus assignments included state government storytelling for as long as she can correspondent. He earned a bachelor of and CAMP Rehoboth Chorus. He is active in remember. She taught writing at Cooper the Rehoboth Beach Writers’ Guild. Phil’s science degree in finance from Siena Union Continuing Education in New York College. (HU251) books are mentioned at City and colleges in New Jersey, and she www.philipfretz.com. (HU268, LA18) ran a writing workshop for 10 years at Bob Heifetz received a B.A. in English/ Susan Frey is a painter and collagist. She Barnes & Noble in Greenwich Village, New education and an M.A. from Queens attended the School of Visual Arts in New York. (AA145) College. He taught high school English in New York for five years and in Connecticut York City and the State University of New Eleanor Gregory is a retired occupational for 25 years; the American literature honors York at Farmingdale and earned a degree therapist who has specialized in home program for over 20 years; and English in advertising art and design. She has been healthcare for over 40 years. She brings an electives such as creative writing. Bob has exhibiting her artwork for the past 25 years uplifting manner of teaching that includes participated in numerous poetry and book and is a winner of many awards. (AA180) home safety and fall precautions. (HE150) groups and taught the Bible as literature to Cade Gibson decided to pursue her Rick Grier-Reynolds holds a B.A. in history church and synagogue adult groups. He lifelong passion for drawing and painting from Trinity College and an M.Ed. from enjoys traveling and spending time with after retirement. Within a few years, she Harvard University. He is a former family and friends. (HU267) was selling her paintings. Cade teaches distinguished teacher and history/social because she wants to share her passion for science department chair at the Katherine Henn taught graduate and painting with others. (AA114, AA178, Wilmington Friends School in Wilmington, undergraduate courses in philosophy, AA179) Delaware. He is currently a consultant and religion, medical ethics, and global and site visitor for the International American history. She earned her B.A., Dr. Ray Glick has been a decades long Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. (IS45) summa cum laude, from Seton Hall student of the Civil War and American University, her M.A. from College of St. West. His teaching objectives are to fully Betty and Gary Grunder are film buffs Elizabeth and her M.Phil. and Ph.D. from present the facts on the topics he brings to who have taught previous film Drew University. (HU231, RR15) his classes. (HX279) appreciation courses on the film art of directors Krzysztof Kieslowski, Francois Amy Hiller has a B.A. and M.A. in history Ronnie Grady grew up in Wilmington, Truffaut and Woody Allen in addition to from the University of Delaware. She was Delaware. She graduated from Notre Dame courses featuring recent international films educated in Wilmington and Newark and of Maryland University in Baltimore and with various themes. (HU84) has been a resident of Sussex County since received her master’s in social work from 1978. After teaching high school history, the University of Maryland. She worked as Ray Hain is a retired Air Force officer and she became a full-time homemaker and a social worker and bereavement engineer. His time in the Air Force was continued her love of books by working counselor for Delaware Hospice for 27 spent as a and engineer. He holds a part time in a library and at a bookstore. years. (HX284, HU106) B.S. in aeronautical engineering, an M.A. in (HX232)

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Dean Hoover taught mathematics at from the Community College of the Air Jonathan Lokken is managing principal of Alfred University for 34 years and is now Force. Steve lives in Dover with his spouse, Lokken Investment Group, LLC in Lewes, retired. He has enjoyed teaching courses George. (HE109) Delaware. Prior to starting Lokken covering the entire undergraduate math Investment Group in 2008, Jon was vice curriculum, including topics like Gary Letcher inherited his grandmother’s president and branch manager for Merrill mathematical modeling, nonlinear genealogy notes and charts in 1987. Thirty Lynch in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. He dynamical systems and chaos. Dean has years later, he is still working on it, holds the Certified Investment kept bees in the past and now cares for an spending countless hours in libraries, Management Analyst certification (CIMA) observation hive at The Moorings at Lewes. archives, cemeteries, historical societies from the University of Pennsylvania’s (SS159) and online, with travel to Canada, Cornwall Wharton School. (EC22, EC23) and Scotland in search of ancestors. Gary is Elizabeth Jelich is a graduate of Wesley a retired lawyer and author. (HU219) College and the University of Delaware. Adriana Lopez Guerra attended lessons at During her 31 years of teaching, her Shirley Letcher is new to beading but not art schools in Belgium and at the Art passion was to construct a classroom to teaching. She loves crafts, including Academy of Cincinnati. (AA139) where history came alive and her students pysanky (Ukrainian egg art), which have been displayed at the Rehoboth Art acquired a lifelong love of history. (HX285, Tom Lord holds a doctoral degree in League; pottery, stained glass and HX286) biology from Rutgers University and has basketry. (AA182) taught science for over 40 years. He has Robert Jeter is a certified financial planner written over four dozen articles in juried with InFocus Financial Advisors, Inc. He Yuan Lin has a Ph.D. in biochemistry from science journals. The National Association specializes in working with soon-to-be and University of California, Davis. She has of Biology Teachers honored Tom with the current retirees. (EC27) done research at University of California, University of Illinois, National Cancer outstanding biology researcher/instructor Barbee Kiker did computer training and Institute and the Food and Drug award, and he was presented with the course development for ONLC Training Administration. She previously taught two distinguished professorship in teaching Centers based in Wilmington, Delaware for courses at OLLI related to Chinese honors from Indiana University of 15 years. She has taught iPhone/iPad and medicine. (HE153) Pennsylvania. (SS168) computer-related courses with OLLI in Delaware and Florida since 2007 and is Tim Linehan holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in Lisa Lynch has taught French Cinema doing her best to keep up with today’s engineering. He is retired from a 40-year IT and advanced placement courses at technology! (IIT92, IT125) career and is a published author. Tim has Montgomery County Public Schools and years of study on Civil War and WWII topics. Berlitz Language School in Paris and the Larry Klepner received his bachelor’s His books are Drums of Courage (Civil War, State Department in Washington, D.C. and degree from Rutgers University in political 2005) and Hannah Gould (WWII June 2018) has extensive experience in adult language science-urban planning. He is retired from about Polish Jewish partisans. (HX177) learning. She currently teaches a DELDOT. (HU311) Gary Lippe is a technical educator with beginning French class at Delaware Rita Klepner moved to Delaware in 1969. over 15 years of teaching experience and Technical Community College’s She taught kindergarten in New Jersey and has created and taught computer topics Georgetown campus. (LA21) Delaware. She also worked as a preschool for five years at OLLI in Lewes. He grew up teacher and trainer at the Dover Air Force in the ‘50s during the origin of rock ‘n’ roll Loch Ian Macadam graduated from Base Child Development Center. She is a but had a penchant for Broadway musicals. college with a bug for the game of Go. member of the National Association of He maintains that passion today. This is the This remained merely casual through years Retired Federal Employees. (HE105, LS161) second Broadway musical course he has of messing (professionally) with created. (PA88) computers. Eventually, and against his Vicci Kosko sold her original gemstone better judgment, he googled the game. and polymer clay jewelry at the Pittsburgh Michael Loftus is a seasoned and well- He has yet to recover. (RR35) Center for the Arts before relocating to tested professional with over 30 years of Lewes. A seasoned baker, she creates her business experience, including 20 years own recipes and has been in charge of the focused on the financial services industry. Sabatino Maglione is a professor emeritus dessert table at the Overfalls opening He founded Loftus Wealth Strategies, a at Ithaca College where he taught Italian party for three years. (AA182) boutique wealth management service, and and Spanish languages and literatures for works with no more than 100 households 40 years. He also taught at Penn State Steve Kotrch received a B.S. in business in order to offer superior advice and University, Dartmouth College and at OLLI. and management from the University of individualized attention to his clients. He holds a Ph.D. from Penn State Maryland University College and an A.A. (EC25, EC26) University. (HU205) degree in administrative management

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Joan Mansperger has a B.A. in biology and past experiences include radiologic teaching position in the Capital School an M.B.A., and she is enjoying a busy technology and computer drafting. District, where he taught American history retirement in Lewes after a career in (AA128, AA132, AA138, AA162, AA181) for 34 years. (HX108, HX280, HX281) human resources. She has taught OLLI Michele Procino-Wells holds a B.A. from courses on reducing your carbon footprint, Melanie Moser is a retired landscape Penn State University, a J.D. from Widener weather and native trees. (RR04, SS163) architect with a career ranging from site planning to teaching, with plants and the University School of Law and a graduate Ted Mason holds a bachelor’s degree in environment as a core passion. She master of laws degree in taxation from humanities and a degree from Colgate recently relocated from Baltimore. Melanie Villanova University School of Law. (EC21) is intrigued by the coastal ecology and is Rochester Crozer Theological Seminary Ralph Proto earned his B.A. in political experimenting with a native plant (M.Div.). He works at the Sussex YMCA science with minors in history and assemblage in her shade garden. (HX239) teaching aquatic classes. Ted holds an sociology and a master’s degree in instructor’s certificate from the American education/social studies from Southern Arthritis Foundation. He is a coach for Patricia Mossel holds an M.A. from Yale University and a B.A. from the University of Connecticut State University. He taught for Delaware 50+ for its A Matter of Balance 35 years at Notre Dame High School. Ralph program. (RR02) Rochester. She taught college-level English literature and honors Shakespeare, and is a member of several professional organizations for teachers and Jackie McCabe teaches music at The Little was director of development for the San administrators and was a basketball and School at Kids Cottage in Dover, Delaware Francisco Opera and executive director of track coach. (HX288) and leads story times at the Dover Public the Washington National Opera. Pat serves Library. She dances, calls and plays in the on the board of the Dallas Morse Coors Paul Puch holds a B.A. from St. Francis band of the Dover English Country Foundation for the Performing Arts. University and an M.A. from Middlebury Dancers. Jackie has a graphic design (PA135) College. He taught Spanish and Latin at the degree from the University of Delaware. secondary level for Montgomery County Carol Neild is a retired teacher and has Jackie and her husband Mike have been Public Schools in Maryland for 31 years. been active in music since childhood, performing English Country Dance (AA14) together for over 20 years. (RR103) singing and playing several instruments. About 30 years ago, she became involved Gary and Margo Ramage are avid John McClenahen is an award-winning with early music, attended various recorder theatregoers, lifelong movie buffs, writer and photographer whose university workshops and is a founding member of international travelers and Native degrees are in English, government, history the Holly Consort. (PA116) American art collectors. Gary is a retired and philosophy. (HU260) Army officer with M.A. and B.A. degrees Jon Newsom graduated with music from University of South Florida. Margo Karen McKinnon is a graduate R.N. from degrees from Columbia College (1963) and graduated from Pasadena Playhouse Yale-New Haven Medical Center. Karen Princeton University (1965). He retired after College of Theatre Arts. This will be their worked for 43 years—from OB/GYN to 38 years of service as chief of the music 15th OLLI course. (HU269) neonatal ICU to general pediatrics. She has division, Library of Congress. Jon has been a student at OLLI and has taught taught at OLLI since 2008. He and his Eileen Redden received her B.A. and M.Ed. since 2011. She held a department chair spouse were born and bred in New York degrees from the University of Delaware. position from 2013 to 2015. Karen enjoys City. (PA134) She taught social studies at Lake Forest passing time knitting, cross-stitching, High School and then served as a guidance Patrick O’Reilley practiced intellectual reading, cooking and visiting grandbabies. counselor. She has an avid interest in property law in a prominent law firm in (AA91) history, particularly European history. Washington, D.C. for over 40 years. He is a (HX291) Art McLaughlin holds B.A.s in political world-recognized expert in business transactions involving intellectual property Patricia Riola was a computer scientist for science and art history; an M.A. in art 17 years. She managed an application history from the University of Delaware; an (IP). He taught aspects of IP law in law school, in professional education programs programming department at SQL, C++. A.S. in respiratory care; and an M.S. in She was a graduate program director and community health administration. He is and in developing countries for the World Intellectual Property Organization. Pat faculty for six years at DeSales University. the author of six college textbooks on Her major research topics include cyber medical subjects. (AA120, HU301, SS166) holds a B.S. in engineering from the U.S. Naval Academy and a J.D. from George security, networking and STEM. (IT124) Jan Miller has taught at OLLI since the Washington University Law School. (EC31) Elizabeth Rives is a former spring of 2013. Sharing her creativity with communications and policy professional Dan Pritchett received a B.S. in social others has been her main interest since who changed careers to become a certified studies education from Concord College retirement. She has been teaching groups naturalist, environmental educator and and an M.A. in American history from the and private lessons for many years. Her woody plant identification instructor. She University of Delaware. Dan held a

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holds a B.A. from the University of Virginia Elaine Stanhope holds a B.S. from Husson Cornelius Sullivan served 22 years as the and a natural history field studies College in business education. She taught commanding officer of a detective division certificate from the graduate at the secondary level in Maine, and 24 years in the insurance industry school/Audubon Naturalist Society. (SS167) Massachusetts, Maryland and Virginia, and investigating and supervising major cases. was a daycare director for Kinder Care A number of cases resulted in broad media Nikki Roberson graduated from Villa Julie Learning Centers. She retired from Hughes coverage including a novel and movie. His College in Baltimore, Maryland. She retired in data management. Elaine enjoys experience in these industries developed after 20 years in the banking industry. In weaving all types of baskets. (AA10, AA53) his skills in how to identify questionable high school, she studied voice for three claims and conduct proper investigations years and played the piano and trumpet. Tamara Steele is a graduate of the to their logical conclusion. (LS155) She sang with the Harford Choral Society University of Massachusetts, Amherst, before moving to Lewes, Delaware. She where she earned a B.S. in physical Sandra Sullivan is a retired high school taught herself the Irish penny/tin whistle education and modern dance. She retired teacher and coach with 36 years of and recorder to keep her little brain cells from Pepco Holdings Inc. after 30 years as a experience. She has an M.S. in special active and her arthritic hands nimble. (PA89) strategic relationship manager. Dance in all education and an M.A. in counseling. She is an avid educator who continues to enjoy Debra Roberts is a retired college forms has always been her life’s passion, learning about the history and natural counselor who spent the last 27 years of most recently international folk dance, surroundings of this wonderful area. (RR04) her career at Delaware Technical Israeli dance and English country dance. (RR25) Community College. She enjoys attending Eric Terzuolo earned a doctorate in East theatre productions and hopes to share Barbara Stephanic has a Ph.D. in European history from Stratford University. her enthusiasm with the class. (PA87) American studies, specializing in American His U.S. Foreign Service career included John Roberts is a 35-year resident of art, from the University of Maryland. She assignments in Prague and as desk officer Dover, Delaware. He retired from Playtex has taught art history classes at for Yugoslavia. (HX289) Georgetown University, American Products (Energizer) in 2008. John has an Patricia (Pat) Thompson has spent most University, Parsons School of Design, New interest in researching family genealogy of her career teaching English and York, and the College of Southern and history and has acquired extensive journalism on the secondary and college Maryland where she was on the faculty for research skills using internet resources. level. She enjoys blending insights from 20 years. (HX277) (HU303) three areas--her background in literature Linda Schlafman holds an M.A./Ed. in Jeffrey Stickle is a local Rehoboth Beach and freelance writing, current work in life, curriculum design and supervision. She potter who has been throwing since 2009. and holistic wellness coaching--and travels worked as an exhibits specialist at the He is the pottery studio coordinator at the to Asia, Europe and North Africa along with Smithsonian Institution. Linda taught for Rehoboth Art League’s pottery studio and much regional and domestic exploring. 27 years at Sidwell Friends Middle School school. He is also the coordinator for the She holds advanced degrees in English, in Washington, D.C. (AA100) Dover OLLI pottery instructors team. He counseling and administration and is a currently sells his work through the certified life coach. (HU309, HU310) Erv Schleifer is a graduate of Brandeis Rehoboth Art League Gallery and various University, Columbia University Business Jim Tkach is a certified personal trainer, a craft shows. (AA85) School and Brooklyn Law School. (HU311) certified senior training specialist, and a former strength coach for sports medicine Elisabeth Stoner has been working as a Phyllis Simon was born in upstate New at Lehigh Valley College and Lehigh poet, writer, editor, designer and learner York. A Dover High School graduate, she University. He retired after 35 years of most of her life. Proceeds from the sale of worked 20 years in the insurance industry teaching and coaching football. (HE137) and 15 years in related arts/special her latest book of poetry, Watermark, education with the Capital School District. benefit the MERR Institute. (HU240) Marilyn Tuls Halstead, Ph.D, associate She enjoys reading, traveling, cooking and professor emeritus at Towson University, Gerald Street has been a licensed researching her Italian heritage. (HX285) taught nursing undergraduate and Delaware attorney since 1972. He has graduate courses, spiritual care and gained substantial additional training in Rosanne Smith is a lifelong student of interdisciplinary healthcare ethics. She has financial planning, government benefits, Eastern philosophy, art and spirituality. She extensive healthcare experience, veterans’ benefits and Medicaid planning, loves incorporating Eastern insights into particularly in advanced oncology clinical trust planning and elder law. He has also our Western lifestyle. (HE146) nursing, medical surgical nursing, helped care for his parents and in-laws pediatrics and nursing education. In Lee Stanford is a retired attorney with a with housing and aging so that he addition, she was influential in beginning B.A. in history and J.D. from Rutgers understands both the practical faith community nursing programs at three University with a lifelong interest in history requirements and the laws and regulations. churches in Delaware and Maryland. and current geopolitical issues. (HX282, (EC32) IS34) (HE151)

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Rae Tyson, a writer for over 40 years, systems. Since retirement, he has done Amber Woodland holds a B.A. from Flagler currently reports for several local and volunteer work with Owls Head College and a J.D. from Regent University regional newspapers. In addition, one of Transportation Museum, FIRST Robotics School of Law. (EC21) his short stories was recently published by and the Delaware HCA. (IT123, IT386) Cat & Mouse Press. Tyson also is co-founder Cindy Woodruff has been an information of the Society of Environmental Journalists, Patrick Weaver graduated from Dover specialist, librarian and medial specialist for and his environmental coverage has High School and served in the U.S. Navy. 42 years. She served on many national appeared in newspapers, magazines, He earned degrees from Delaware State book award committees and led books and online publications. Tyson, a University and Wilmington College and workshops for teachers, parents, caregivers former science teacher, also was an adjunct retired from Playtex after 28 years of and others who want to know how to faculty member at the State University of service. He is active in the Boy Scouts and select the best in children’s literature. New York and the University of Maryland. Lions Club. (HX276) (HU266) (LS128, LS133, SS132) Marjorie Weber has practiced tai chi for Carol Wzorek taught leadership at the U.S. Vincent Varrassi is the author of Transition more than five years and is certified to Department of State and holds an M.Ed. in to College and Career: Experienced-Based teach tai chi 24 by Susan Hamadock of the counseling and psychology. She is also a Strategies to Improve Readiness of Students Silver Lotus Training Institute. She is a certified executive coach. She is very active with Disabilities, released in March of 2015 member of OLLI and the Rehoboth Beach in the Rehoboth Resource Center and the by LRP Publications. He is the former Writers’ Guild and serves as secretary for southern Delaware Alliance for Racial campus director of the Regional Center for the Lewes Senior Center Board of Directors. Justice. (LS120) College Students with Learning Disabilities (HE154) Robert Yuan has a Ph.D. in molecular at Fairleigh Dickinson University (FDU) and biology from the Albert Einstein College of adjunct instructor in the Peter Sammartino Tom Welch received a B.A. in history from Medicine. He has done basic research at School of Education at FDU. (HE147, HE148) Lambuth College and earned his M.Ed. in counseling at the University of Florida. He Harvard University, Edinburgh University, Barbara Vaughan has taught a number of spent seven years teaching and counseling University of Basel, the National Cancer history and civics courses at OLLI in Lewes at a public school. Tom spent 27 years at Institute and the University of Maryland and served as a council member in the 90s. Wesley College in a variety of College Park. He was a foreign service She was a member of the Lewes City administrative posts. He was financial officer posted at the U.S. Embassy in Council and the Planning Commission and adviser for 13 years. Since 2007, he has London and worked with the governments is a founding member of the Greater Lewes been a historical interpreter at the Old of Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Community Village. (LS120) State House in Dover. (HX294) Chile and Puerto Rico. (SS164)

Jo-Ann Vega, a student of history, has 30 Craig Weldon will be joined by attorneys, Eileen Zampini has a B.S. in information years’ experience training managers to be investigators and other professionals who system management from Widener more effective leaders and managers, and work in the Fraud and Consumer University in Wilmington, Delaware. She facilitating team building in all sectors. Her Protection Division of the Delaware has played bridge for over 40 years and program applies that knowledge to Attorney General’s Office. (EC33) enjoys the game and the OLLI social historical leaders. (HX242) gathering. Eileen has been an OLLI bridge Carol West discovered the joys of English instructor since spring 2015. (RR22, RR36) Carmen Walston is a retired New York City Country Dance through beloved OLLI high school principal, administrator and mentors and has expanded dance classes English teacher. Since retirement, Carmen and events to the Dover OLLI and beyond. earned her doctorate in ministry from New An avid music lover, she plays violin and York Theological Seminary. Carmen and hand bells with St. Matthews by the Sea in her husband, Rev. Joe, retired pastor, Fenwick Island. Carol taught high school relocated to Delaware in 2015. (HE105, math in Maryland for 25 years. (RR02) HU308) Ira Wexler is a retired neurologist, still with Ellen Watkins has painted for over 30 an active interest in things medical and years. She learned her craft through years scientific. (HE108) of classes at Fairfax Adult Education and Corcoran Art School. (AA64) Patricia Wood studied yoga in India and continues to take yoga training. She has Larry Watkins is a retired software design been the co-partner of Bethany Beach engineer with over 30 years of experience Yoga for 17 years. (HE134) in the design of embedded computer

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Lewes Fall 2018 Course Schedule by Day September 4–November 19 (No classes Oct. 10, Nov. 6 and Nov. 12)

Monday Period 3 (1:30 p.m.–3 p.m.) LS127 Landscape Design— Filemyr(1) * LA18 Conversational German— Fretz AA53 Interm. Basketry—Cont’d (2) * Period 1 (9 a.m.–10:30 a.m.) AA14 Stained Glass— Puch (1) * HX290 Past and Future— Chalk (2) AA64 Painting Workshop— Chu et.al. * HU84 Film Festival— Grunders(1) * RR04 Walk and Talk—Cont’d (2) * + HX288 The Great War— Proto HU251 The News— Harrigan(1) LS133 Writing a Memoir— Tyson* LS158 Homemade Pasta— Eilbacher(1) * + Thursday RR22 Beginner Bridge— K. Boboshko/Zampini* AA10 Beginning Basketry— Stanhope(2) * Period 1 (9 a.m.–10:30 a.m.) AA182 Jewelry Beading— Conway, et. al. SS160 Delaware Inland Bays— Ball (2) * (2) * HU268 Great Utopian— Fretz HX278-2 Media and Public—Begleiter(2) LS145 Basic Woodworking— DeFeo * Period 2 (10:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m.) RR36-1 Refresher Bridge— K. Boboshko/Zampini* Period 4 (3:15 p.m.–4:45 p.m.) AA64 Painting Workshop—Cont’d * HE148 Memory— Varrassi(1) AA14 Stained Glass—Cont’d (1) * RR22 Beginner Bridge—Cont’d * HX293 Benjamin Franklin— Forman(1) HU84 Film Festival—Cont’d (1) * EC21 Elder Law— Procino-Wells/Woodland(2) SS159 Mathematical Problems— Hoover * LS158 Homemade Pasta—Cont’d (1) * + HE147 Learning Disability— Varrassi (2) * SS161 Nonfiction Abbreviated— Banks AA10 Beginning Basketry—Cont’d (2) * SS163 Oceanography— Mansperger* AA182 Jewelry Beading—Cont’d (2) * Period 2 (10:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m.) HE145 Essential Oils— Backes(2) * LS145 Basic Woodworking—Cont’d * Period 3 (1:30 p.m.–3 p.m.) RR36-1 Refresher Bridge—Cont’d * AA64 Painting Workshop—Cont’d * Wednesday SS168 Human Body— Bilharz/Lord* HE154 Tai Chi for Health— Weber* Period 1 (9 a.m.–10:30 a.m.) HU205 Hollywood Italians— Maglione(1) LA21 French Cinema— Lynch* AA91 Osher Craft Circle— Beebe/McKinnon* HX289 The Bloodlands— Terzuolo(1) * + HE146 Modern Wisdom— Smith (1) HE99 (Re) Learn—Intro.— C. Brown EC08 Financial Workshop— Clifton (2) PA135 Rarely Performed Operas— Mossel (1) IS34 U.S. Foreign Policy— S. Boboshko/Stanford HX292 Political Cartoons— Forman(2) PA88 Fun Songs— Lippe (2) * HU307 Mishmash— Greenes(1) HU260 Whitman— McClenahen(2) LS127 Landscape Design— Filemyr(1) * SS29 Fall Birding— Fintels (1) * + Period 4 (3:15 p.m.–4:45 p.m.) Period 3 (1:30 p.m.–3 p.m.) SS132 Environmental Issues— Tyson (1) PA78-1 Music Slow Jam— AA145 Ready, Set, Write— Gregor * Hansen * SS164 Journey without Maps— Yuan(2) RR35 GO: Strategy Game— Macadam* RR02 English Country Dance— Mason/West LS128 Write Now— Tyson(2) RR36-2 Refresher Bridge— K. Boboshko/Zampini* IT92-2 iPhone Photos— Kiker (2) * HE150-1 Matter of Balance— Fleischmann/ IT125 Shutterfly— Kiker (2) * Period 2 (10:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m.) Gregory (1) * PA88 Fun Songs—Cont’d (2) * AA91 Osher Craft Circle—Cont’d * HX232 Duponts— Hiller (1) * + SS167 Tree Identification— Rives (2) HX242 Ellis Island— Vega * HX291 The Vikings— Redden (1) RR16 Mah Jongg Club— Criaris * HX282 Founding Fathers— Stanford(2) AA180 Fun with Collage— Frey (1) Tuesday EC25 Investing 101— Loftus(1) Period 1 (9 a.m.–10:30 a.m.) Period 4 (3:15 p.m.–4:45 p.m.) HE144 Zumba— Archdeacon(1) * AA145 Ready, Set, Write—Cont’d * EC31 Intellectual Property— O’Reilley HX283 Footprints— Devaney(1) PA53 Chorus— R. Brown HE116 (Re)Learn-Continuation— C. Brown SS29 Fall Birding—Cont’d (1) * + RR36-2 Refresher Bridge—Cont’d * LS155 Major Case— C. Sullivan EC26 Investing—Advanced— Loftus(2) EC24-1 Medicare Options— Cisco (1) RR15 Mah Jongg for Beginners— K. Henn * HE153 Manage Your Health— Donelan/Lin(2) HE150-1 Matter of Balance—Cont’d (1) * HE137 Strength and Fitness— Tkach (1) * + SS162 Artificial Intelligence— Collins/B. Fintel(2) HX279-1 Taming Texas—Glick (1) LS120 Aging Gracefully— Vaughan/Wzorek(1) Period 3 (1:30 p.m.–3 p.m.) Friday Period 1 (9 a.m.–10:30 a.m.) HU219-1 Genealogy Workshop—G. Letcher(2) HX108-1 RFK: The Life—Pritchett LS159 Design Woodworking— DeFeo * AA85 Beginner Pottery— Sickle * + PA89 Soprano Recorders— Roberson Period 2 (10:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m.) PA134 Beethoven to Gershwin— Newsom * RR16 Mah Jongg Club—Cont’d * AA114 Watercolor 101— Gibson (1) * HE157 Plant-Based Eating— Greet AA109 Art Free Write— Bennett (1) EC27 Brain on Investments— Jeter (1) * HU269 American Authors— Ramages AA53 Interm. Basketry— Stanhope(2) * HU121 Constitutional Law— Boyd (1) * RR15 Mah Jongg for Beginners—Cont’d * RR04 Walk and Talk— Mansperger/ LS05 Kitchen Kapers— Fiegels(2) * + RR25 Folk Dance— Steele S.Sullivan(2) * + HE108 Medical Topics— Wexler (1) Period 2 (10:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m.) HE137 Strength and Fitness—Cont’d (1) * + Period 4 (3:15 p.m.–4:45 p.m.) AA85 Beginner Pottery—Cont’d * + HU240 Writing Own Poetry— Stoner (1) LS159 Design Woodworking—Cont’d * AA114 Watercolor 101—Cont’d (1) * EC22 Investing for Life— Lokken(2) * PA134 Beethoven to Gershwin—Cont’d * HX239 Design on Land— Moser (1) * EC23 Building Portfolio— Lokken(2) * RR16 Mah Jongg Club—Cont’d * LS05 Kitchen Kapers—Cont’d (2) * +

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Ocean View Course Schedule Fall 2018, September 4–November 19 (No classes Oct. 10, Nov. 6 and Nov. 12) Classes held at Ocean View Town Hall unless otherwise noted.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Period 1 (9 a.m.–10:30 a.m.) Period 1 (9 a.m.–10:30 a.m.) Period 1 (9 a.m.–10:30 a.m.) HE134 Yoga for Seniors— Wood * HX177 Jewish Partisans— Linehan (1) AA100 Osher Craft Circle— Barbati/Schlafman* EC24-2 Medicare Options— Cisco (1) HX278-1 Media and Public—Begleiter(2) HU219-2 Genealogy Workshop—G. Letcher (1) HU266 Children’s Literature— Woodruff(2) Period 2 (10:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m.) Period 3 (1:30 p.m.–3 p.m.) AA100 Osher Craft Circle—Cont’d * Period 2 (10:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m.) HU231 Moral Thoughts— K. Henn * HX277 Art of Ancient World— Stephanic(1) LS148 Happiness Resolution— D. Brown (2) Period 3 (1:30 p.m.–3 p.m.) IT24 Cyber Security— Riola

Dover Fall 2018 Course Schedule by Day September 4–November 14 (No classes Oct. 10, Nov. 6 and Nov. 12) Classes held at Wyoming Church unless otherwise noted.

Monday Period 3 (1 p.m.–2:15 p.m.) HE152 Cancer Management— Bakoru-Bakoko(1) * Period 2 (10:30 a.m.–11:45 a.m.) AA183 Einstein Coat— Dunn LS161 Recipe Sharing— Brown/R. Klepner (1) HE151 Healthcare Ethics— Tuls Halstead(2) AA178 Watercolor 103— Gibson HU301 Greek Mythology— Christensen/ McLaughlin HU311 Controversial Issues— L. Klepner/ HU304 Delawhere— Baxter Period 4 (2:30 p.m.–3:45 p.m.) Schleifer(1) AA176 Crayon Art— Exum (1) * AA139 Mimic the Masters—Cont’d * HU309 Sorrow’s Wild Edge— Thompson (2) AA173 Open Studio Knitting— Dunn Period 4 (2:30 p.m.–3:45 p.m.) EC33 Fraud Issues— Weldon(1) Period 3 (1 p.m.–2:15 p.m.) PA87 Theatre Appreciation— D. Roberts HE152 Cancer Management—Cont’d (1) * AA120 Impressionism— McLaughlin AA176 Crayon Art—Cont’d (1) * HE150-2 Matter of Balance— Bakoru-Bakoko* Thursday RR103 English Country Dance— McCabe Wednesday Period 1 (9 a.m.–10:15 a.m.) HU310 Haiku— Thompson(2) Period 1 (9 a.m.–10:15 a.m.) AA178 Watercolor 103— Gibson HX108-2 RFK: Life and Legacy—Pritchett HX286 A Book Club— Jelich (1) Period 4 (2:30 p.m.–3:45 p.m.) EC32 Factors of Aging— Street (1) HX285 Holiday Traditions— Jelich/Simon(2) HU267 Gilgamesh— Heifetz (2) HE150-2 Matter of Balance—Cont’d * HX294 Founding Fathers— Welch(1) LS162 Alternatives to Violence— Allen/Gray(1) * SS166 Intro. to Pharmaceuticals— McLaughlin HU303 Genealogy Research— J. Roberts (1) Period 2 (10:30 a.m.–11:45 a.m.) AA179 Impressionists’ Oil— Gibson Tuesday Period 2 (10:30 a.m.–11:45 a.m.) HX295 Against All Odds— Apgar Period 1 (9 a.m.–10:15 a.m.) AA128 Appreciate Museum— Miller HX281 Hamilton— Pritchett HX287 Medieval Science— Hain HE105 Seated Exercise— Klepner/Walston Period 3 (1 p.m.–2:15 p.m.) HX284 Voices of Immigrants— Grady LA19 French Phonetics— Cataldi AA138 Drawing III— Miller HX279-2 Taming Texas—Glick (1) IS45 Nonviolent Change— Grier-Reynolds (1) HX276 Documentaries— Weaver HE156 Medicare Information— Aglio (1) * HX280 World at War— Pritchett LS162 Alternatives to Violence—Cont’d (1) * Period 2 (10:30 a.m.–11:45 a.m.) IT123 Computer Skills— L. Watkins(1) HE109 Celluloid Closet— IT386 Computer Users— L. Watkins(2) Kotrch Period 3 (1 p.m.–2:15 p.m.) HU308 God’s Story— Walston AA121 Sticks and Strings— Dunn Period 4 (2:30 p.m.–3:45 p.m.) LA20 1789, Liberte— Cataldi AA139 Mimic the Masters— Lopez Guerra* PA78-2 Music Slow Jam— Hansen PA90 Brahms and Tchaikovsky— Christensen AA162 Look at Museum Art— Miller AA184 Gel Printing— Ford(1) PA116 Recorder Ensemble— Neild HU106 Great Women— Grady HU306 How Did Walt Do It— Endo (2)

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Fall 2018 Registration Form REGISTRATION IS EASY! Simply complete this form and return it to: Osher Lifelong Learning Institute Primary Location: Ⅲ Lewes Ⅲ Ocean View Ⅲ Dover Fred Thomas Building, 520 DuPont Ave. Lewes DE 19958 PLEASE CLEARLY FILL IN ALL INFORMATION OR register … NAME (please print)______IN PERSON Mondays-Thursdays, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. EMAIL ______OLLI Office, Room 109, Fred Thomas Building ADDRESS ______ONLINE www.olli.udel.edu/dover CITY ______STATE______ZIP CODE ______www.olli.udel.edu/lewes LATE REGISTRATIONS TELEPHONE (home)______(cell) ______Registration forms received after August 16 will be processed on a space-available basis. DATE OF BIRTH ______If you do not want your address, phone number and email address published in a member directory, please check here: Ⅲ RACE/ETHNICITY(Optional): Please indicate how you identify yourself. Ⅲ American Indian or Alaska Native Ⅲ Asian Ⅲ Black or African American Ⅲ Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Ⅲ White Are you Hispanic/Latino? Ⅲ Yes Ⅲ No IN CASE OF EMERGENCY OR ILLNESS CALL: NAME______RELATIONSHIP ______TELEPHONE/CELL ______I AM ESPECIALLY INTERESTED IN: Ⅲ Teaching a course Ⅲ Serving on a committee Ⅲ Volunteering in the office Ⅲ Fundraising Ⅲ My hobbies include ______EDUCATION: Ⅲ H.S. Ⅲ Two-year College, A.A. Ⅲ B.A., B.S., R.N. Ⅲ M.A., M.S. Ⅲ Ph.D., M.D., J.D., Ed.D. MEMBERSHIP DUES: Ⅲ New Member Ⅲ Returning Member Ⅲ $______$175 Fall 2018 semester Ⅲ $______$260 Fall 2018, Spring 2019 combined Ⅲ $______Donation to Ⅲ Gift Fund Ⅲ Kirilla Scholarship Fund (Lewes only) Ⅲ Future Fund (Lewes only) Ⅲ $______TOTAL (Make check(s) payable to “University of Delaware.”) Check #______Credit Card: Ⅲ American Express Ⅲ Discover Ⅲ MasterCard Ⅲ Visa Amount: $______Credit Card No.: ______- ______- ______- ______Exp. date:______

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