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Fall 2016 OLLI Catalog

The Osher Lifelong Learning at California State University Dominguez Hills is a program of educational, cultural, and social opportunities for retired and semi-retired individuals age 50 and above. Members experience taking courses in a relaxed atmosphere for the pure pleasure of learning.

The Osher Lifelong Learning at California State University Dominguez Hills is a program of educational, cultural, and social opportunities for retired and semi-retired individuals age 50 and above. Members experience taking courses in a relaxed atmosphere for the pure pleasure of learning.

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SPECIAL EVENTS<br />

A Poetry Slam with<br />

Joslyn’s Poetry Circle<br />

NEW!<br />

<strong>Fall</strong> Poetry Slam at the Joslyn Community Center<br />

Slam or Sedate Poems Welcome! Come join Dr. Patricia Cherin,<br />

CSUDH Professor Emeritus of Interdisciplinary Studies, for our<br />

always fun event.<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> members are invited to participate by reading their own poetry<br />

or reading a favorite poem. Dr. Cherin notes that it’s important<br />

for all <strong>OLLI</strong> members to know that any kind of poetry is welcome.<br />

Music, refreshments and enjoyment for all!<br />

Friday<br />

October 7<br />

10:00am – 12:00pm<br />

Participants will meet at the<br />

Joslyn Community Center<br />

1601 N. Valley Drive<br />

Manhattan Beach, CA 90266<br />

Free to <strong>OLLI</strong> members. Please register!<br />

NLLL 001 Section 02<br />

Course No. 43219<br />

Save The Dates!<br />

• Fun and Games<br />

6 Fridays<br />

September 16, 30, October 14,<br />

28, November 15, December 2<br />

10:00am – 12:00 pm<br />

(See page 13)<br />

<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2016</strong> | www.csudh.edu/olli | 310-243-3208 29

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