OF 0014.02 The Zentangle Method

Intimidated by art? Want to de-stress? The Zentangle Method is an easy healing art method that creates beautiful images by drawing structured patterns and during the process you relax, focus, and get into a state of well-being. Psychology Today calls Zentangle “yoga for the brain.” No rulers, no erasers, no mistakes. If you can draw a circle and a straight line — you got this. Join Janet Masey, certified Zentangle teacher, and start your Zentangle journey today. Materials are included with registration fee.

Format: 20% Lecture, 10% Interactive discussion, 65% Hands-on activity, 5% Demonstration

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Janet Masey
OF 0016.02 Can the Bible and Evolution Co-Exist?: Genesis and Creation, Religion and Science

When was the last time you carefully examined the contents of Genesis 1-3 in the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible? Does Genesis contain one or two stories of creation? How should we understand the materials in this portion of the Bible? We will end the first session by considering what is called “creationism” and how that fits, or not, with our examination of Genesis 1-3. The second session will ask whether religion and science can coexist without doing violence to each other. The concepts of faith and fact, truth and true, infinite and finite, and deity and human will be discussed in seeking to resolve this question of coexistence.

Format: 60% Lecture, 40% Interactive discussion

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OF 0012.06 There's No Excuse for Financial Elder Abuse!

How vulnerable are your aging loved ones to financial abuse and exploitation? What particular acts are they most vulnerable to? Who is advising them about their money — is it financial planning or fleecing? What are they being sold and how much are they losing? What does this mean for your inheritance? How can seniors be protected against abuse and what remedies are available to victims? Questions such as these have been on the national radar for decades and California has taken action by enacting laws that protect elders and dependent adults that provide civil remedies for victims and their estates. Financial exploitation of seniors is a growing problem and you’re in a position to fight back. Come learn how.

Format: 80% Lecture, 20% Interactive discussion

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OF 0013.06 The World of the Middle Ages

Although frequently referred to as the Dark Ages, the Middle Ages was in many respects the most colorful and consequential age in world history. It was an era which witnessed the rise of Christianity and Islam, the establishment of the great universities of Europe, and many unequaled works of literary, philosophical, and architectural genius. Perhaps most intriguing of all was the emergence of feudalism, a social, economic, and political system that over time evolved into the contemporary nation-state. Drawing from this rich cultural and institutional tapestry, these lectures will present an overview of the fascinating world of the Middle Ages.

Format: 90% Lecture, 10% Interactive discussion

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OF 0014.03 Anyone Can Write!

Have you ever thought about writing a novel or have fantastic life stories you would love to share but don’t know where to start? Everyone has a story inside them — you just need the right toolset to get those thoughts down on paper. Come learn the basics on how to get started with your own written story by learning techniques such as brainstorming, plotting, and character design. These methods will work for any genre — from non-fiction like journals and memoirs to fantasy and sci-fi — and can be done at any pace to fit your needs to get that story out there.

Format: 40% Lecture, 30% Interactive discussion, 30% Hands-on activity

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Danielle Kaheaku
OF 0016.03 Introduction to Islam

Have you ever asked what exactly do Muslims believe? Is Islam a western or eastern religion? This course attempts to provide answers to these and a host of other questions, to give you familiarity with the tenets of the religion.

Format: 50% Lecture, 30% Interactive discussion, 20% Hands-on activity

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OF 0012.07 Whose Life is it Anyway? Right to Die: History & Solutions

Join us for an overview of why it is important to consider important end-of-life decisions before a crisis, the importance of discussing these issues with family and friends, and the mechanisms available to gain an end-of-life experience consistent with your goals, beliefs, and values. We will discuss important legal documents such as an advance directive and a do not resuscitate order (DNR) to help you obtain your end-of-life wishes.

Format: 80% Lecture, 20% Interactive discussion

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OF 0013.07 Some Fun Tonight! The Backstage Story of How The Beatles Rocked America: The Historic 1965 American Tour

The 1965 Beatles tour of North America was indeed historic. Come learn how Beatles manager Brian Epstein “birthed” the idea of stadium rock by filling up large venues with upwards of 50,000 people. The massive show at Shea Stadium on August 15, 1965 smashed records for attendance and gross earnings and set the stage for other promoters to dream up even larger shows such as Woodstock in 1969. Follow the Beatles as they crisscross North America. See how the Beatles paved the way for the multi-billion-dollar concert industry of today.

Format: 75% Lecture, 25% Interactive discussion

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Chuck Gunderson
OF 0014.04 Confident Online Dating

Off the market for a while? Veteran of dreary dates? Need a quick-start to get back in the game? We take an irreverent look at successfully navigating the online scene. You’ll learn elements of distinctive profiles and good photos, who pays for what, timing, filtering, and first dates. Students will learn to market themselves through good photos, appealing interests, and compelling profile essays. Gain more self-assurance and have a more positive dating experience through successful strategies, techniques, and best practices.

Format: 75% Lecture, 25% Interactive discussion

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OF 0017.01 Natural Disasters

Have you ever wondered what made that earthquake you experienced, or the hurricane that pummeled the east coast, or the tsunami that hit Japan? In this class, you’ll explore the answers to all these and more. I’ll take a wide range of natural disasters, from cosmic impacts to volcanoes, explain them fully, and apply them to events that happened or are happening all around the world. We will emphasize the relationships between humanity and natural processes and the release of energy by the Earth. This course will help you articulate and recognize the types of geological hazards, their relative strengths and spacial distribution, and how humans get in the way of energy release.

Format: 90% Lecture, 10% Interactive discussion

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