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<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2018</strong> Course <strong>Catalog</strong> June–August<br />

Enrich Your Life,<br />

Enrich <strong>OLLI</strong> at CSUDH<br />

Osher Lifelong<br />

Learning Institute


15 Years of Success—<br />

A Future of Greatness<br />

2003-<strong>2018</strong><br />

FIFTEEN<br />

Y E A R S<br />

Enrich Your Life,<br />

Enrich <strong>OLLI</strong><br />

at CSUDH<br />

Thank you for your membership in the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at<br />

California State University, Dominguez Hills (<strong>OLLI</strong>@CSUDH). As fellow <strong>OLLI</strong>@<br />

CSUDH members, we want to share with you why <strong>2018</strong> is a very special and<br />

exciting year for <strong>OLLI</strong>! It’s our year to celebrate 15 years of success and create<br />

a future filled with discovery and fun for our community.<br />

For many seniors, <strong>OLLI</strong> is their lifeline to the outside world. <strong>OLLI</strong>’s goal is to bring<br />

retired or semi-retired people together in a relaxed atmosphere for the pure<br />

pleasure of learning. <strong>OLLI</strong> adds passion and satisfaction to lives as we come<br />

together to “skill up,” make new friends and enrich our lives through education.<br />

Every learning experience is a shared adventure at <strong>OLLI</strong>@CSUDH. Thank you<br />

for making <strong>OLLI</strong> successful.<br />

Spring is a time of new beginnings—new awareness—new adventure. This spring<br />

we encourage you to help us grow our membership by inviting your friends to<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> events—one you know they will love. We also hope you will join us in our<br />

efforts to make <strong>OLLI</strong>@CSUDH even better by making your gift to Enrich <strong>OLLI</strong><br />

today. We ask that you consider investing in <strong>OLLI</strong> by making a gift of $50 or more!<br />

100% of your gift will go directly towards enhancing <strong>OLLI</strong> programs with benefits<br />

like free transportation for field trips, special guest speakers, and added adventure<br />

that brings value to the lives of <strong>OLLI</strong> members.<br />

Every gift is valued and appreciated. You can make your gift online using our<br />

secure web site at www.csudh.edu/onlinegiving. Your gift—combined with<br />

those of other members—will make a tremendous impact on the lives of many<br />

senior adults in our community. Your generosity is priceless!<br />

With appreciation,


<strong>OLLI</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2018</strong><br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> Open House<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> Open House &<br />

Orientation<br />

Join us at an <strong>OLLI</strong> Open House to learn more<br />

about lifelong learning for retired and semiretired<br />

adults. For more information on<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> at CSUDH visit www.csudh.edu/olli<br />

or call (310) 243-3208.<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> Members are welcome to invite<br />

friends to the Open House. This is<br />

your opportunity to learn about<br />

membership in the Osher Lifelong<br />

Learning Institute and to find out<br />

how to register for classes.<br />

Light refreshments will be served.<br />

• Tuesday, June 5, <strong>2018</strong> 10:00am – 12:00pm<br />

CSUDH Campus, Extended Education Building,<br />

EE-1213 (Auditorium)<br />

RSVP to (310) 243-3208 or by email to<br />

olli@csudh.edu by May 30, <strong>2018</strong><br />

• Registration Drop-off<br />

Drop off your registration forms at the Registration Office.<br />

Table of Contents<br />

Open House........................................ 1<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> Contact Information.................... 2<br />

Dean’s Welcome................................. 2<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> Membership Information..........3-4<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> Film Series at CSUDH............5-6<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> Classes at CSUDH................7-18<br />

Art, Culture & Language..............8-9<br />

Health & Wellness....................10-12<br />

History & Social Science...........13-14<br />

Field Trips.................................15-16<br />

Special Events..........................17-18<br />

Peer-Led (Omnilore)..................19-27<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> 8-day Tour of Cuba................ 28<br />

University Courses<br />

for <strong>OLLI</strong> Members.................... 29<br />

Instructors and Lecturers................... 30<br />

Chronological List of Courses.......31-32<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> Sponsors and Volunteers........... 33<br />

Parking and Directions...................... 34<br />

Extended Ed Classroom Map............. 35<br />

CSUDH Campus Map........................ 36<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong>’s Peer-Led Program (Omnilore) Orientations<br />

• Friday, June 29 or Monday, July 30<br />

1:30pm<br />

Beach Cities Health Center, Lower Level Suite L8<br />

514 N. Prospect Ave., Redondo Beach, CA 90277<br />

RSVP to (310) 215-1848 or Membership@Omnilore.org<br />

Directions and parking information will be provided.<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> is on Facebook!<br />

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute<br />

at Cal State University Dominguez Hills<br />

www.facebook.com/csudholli<br />

Osher Lecture Series —South Bay<br />

www.facebook.com/OsherLecture<br />

Social Tennis for Seniors<br />

www.facebook.com/groups/<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong>SocialTennis<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> Online Calendar<br />

www.csudh.edu/<strong>OLLI</strong>/Calendar<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2018</strong> | www.csudh.edu/olli | (310) 243-3208 1


OSHER LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE (<strong>OLLI</strong>)<br />

Contact Information<br />

Osher Lifelong<br />

Learning Institute (<strong>OLLI</strong>)<br />

California State University,<br />

Dominguez Hills<br />

College of Extended &<br />

International Education<br />

EE-1300<br />

1000 East Victoria Street<br />

Carson, CA 90747<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> Office: (310) 243-3208<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> Registration: (310) 243-3741<br />

Extended Education Building, EE-1100<br />

Website: www.csudh.edu/olli<br />

Email: olli@csudh.edu<br />

Registration Office Hours:<br />

Monday-Thursday 8:00am – 8:00pm<br />

Friday 8:00am – 5:00pm<br />

Saturday 8:00am – 1:30pm<br />

Sunday Closed<br />

Bernard and Barbro Osher<br />

Bernard Osher<br />

Foundation<br />

The CSUDH Osher Lifelong<br />

Learning Institute is funded in<br />

part by a generous grant from<br />

the Bernard Osher Foundation.<br />

The Bernard Osher Foundation<br />

funds a national network of<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong>s located at 121 colleges<br />

and universities throughout the<br />

United States.<br />

www.osher.net<br />

A Message from Dean McNutt<br />

College of Extended and International Education, CSUDH<br />

The <strong>OLLI</strong> program at CSUDH offers<br />

unique opportunities for individuals who<br />

consider lifelong learning an integral part<br />

of retirement. Our program consists of a<br />

broad spectrum of experiences including<br />

workshops, lecture series, cultural events,<br />

field trips, study groups and more. All adults aged 50 and up are<br />

welcome to join <strong>OLLI</strong> at CSUDH. Members represent all walks of<br />

life, a wide range of experience and diverse backgrounds.<br />

This is a special time in the history of <strong>OLLI</strong> at Dominguez Hills.<br />

<strong>2018</strong> marks the 15th anniversary of the lifelong learning<br />

program. <strong>OLLI</strong> has grown from humble beginnings to more than<br />

500 active members participating in programs at CSUDH,<br />

Levy Adult Center and our newest location at the Beach Cities<br />

Health Center in Redondo Beach.<br />

To ensure that <strong>OLLI</strong> remains vibrant and self-sustaining, we have<br />

launched the “Enrich <strong>OLLI</strong>” annual giving program kicking off<br />

this holiday season. Our goal is to raise $10,000 by December<br />

30, <strong>2018</strong>. Toward that goal, I ask you to consider making a $100<br />

donation. Making a gift is easy and convenient! You can go<br />

online using our secure giving site at www.csudh.edu/<br />

onlinegiving, look for the <strong>OLLI</strong> 15th Anniversary button at the<br />

bottom of your screen, and follow the prompts. The page is<br />

slow to load, so PLEASE be patient. Of course you can gift <strong>OLLI</strong><br />

using a check if that is more convenient. All <strong>OLLI</strong> gifts will be<br />

used to enhance <strong>OLLI</strong> programs which serve hundreds of retired<br />

and semi-retired members-many of whom are finding a new<br />

purpose and path by participating in <strong>OLLI</strong> classes and events.<br />

Every gift, large or small is valued and appreciated!<br />

Become a part of the CSUDH family by joining and contributing<br />

to <strong>OLLI</strong> and help us get to the next 15 years! I believe you will<br />

be energized by the mutual support that such learning<br />

communities offer. I have always believed in the concept of<br />

K-80 education, and <strong>OLLI</strong> at CSUDH provides the perfect<br />

opportunities for fulfilling lifelong learning.<br />

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<strong>OLLI</strong> MEMBERSHIP<br />

Lifelong Learning at CSUDH is a membership<br />

organization for those individuals age 50+<br />

who are seeking intellectual and social<br />

activities. These activities include short<br />

courses on a variety of topics, peer-led<br />

courses, discussion groups, field trips,<br />

computer workshops, social gatherings<br />

and campus cultural events. Learning takes<br />

place in a supportive environment without concern for grades,<br />

tests, or requirements.<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> at CSUDH Membership Benefits<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> Members enjoy many benefits inherent in student status.<br />

• Attend the popular Osher Lecture Series<br />

• Participate in discussion groups on a variety of topics each term<br />

• Enroll in special interest, technology and other workshops<br />

designed for lifelong learners<br />

• Attend short courses and participate in field trips<br />

• Receive notifications by mail or email about campus events<br />

• Receive CSUDH Student ID card for library privileges and<br />

bookstore discounts<br />

• Meet in state-of-the-art classrooms<br />

• Receive an <strong>OLLI</strong> catalog each semester<br />

• Participate in University and other selected Extended Education<br />

programs for reduced rates<br />

• Become involved in determining <strong>OLLI</strong> curriculum and events<br />

• Meet like-minded adults in a supportive learning<br />

environment<br />

• Email account at ToroMail<br />

• Reduced annual parking pass fees (See page 34)<br />

Become a Member!<br />

You can become an <strong>OLLI</strong> member by<br />

calling (310) 243-3741 or completing<br />

the membership portion of the<br />

registration form in this catalog.<br />

Fee: Annual <strong>OLLI</strong> membership is $30.<br />

This includes the Osher Lecture Series<br />

and other benefits. Some <strong>OLLI</strong> activities<br />

have additional nominal fees. These<br />

include <strong>OLLI</strong> courses, field trip fee,<br />

computer courses and the peer-led<br />

(Omnilore) program.<br />

Meeting Times – Dates and times<br />

for courses are listed with course<br />

descriptions in this schedule.<br />

Course Registration – In this catalog<br />

Members will find many courses,<br />

programs and special activities.<br />

Fees are listed with the courses.<br />

Registration for courses listed in this<br />

catalog is available to <strong>OLLI</strong> Members.<br />

To enroll in these courses complete<br />

the tear-out registration form (gold<br />

pages) in this catalog and mail<br />

with payment.<br />

A Note About our Peer-led<br />

Program (Omnilore)<br />

Registration in our Omnilore courses<br />

in Redondo Beach requires attendance<br />

at an orientation prior to registration.<br />

Visit www.omnilore.org or call<br />

(310) 215-1848 for more information<br />

Become a Member or Renew Your <strong>OLLI</strong> Membership<br />

To participate in <strong>OLLI</strong> courses your membership must be current, which includes the Fall, Spring and<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> semesters. The cost is only $30 for an annual membership. If your membership has lapsed,<br />

please sign up as soon as possible. If you aren’t sure whether your membership is current, call the<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> office at (310) 243-3208. Please make checks payable to CSUDH.<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2018</strong> | www.csudh.edu/olli | (310) 243-3208 3


<strong>OLLI</strong> at CSUDH<br />

CENTRAL AVE<br />

BL<br />

110 Fwy<br />

91 Fwy<br />

AVALON<br />

405 Fwy<br />

Parking at CSUDH<br />

PCH<br />

VICTORIA<br />

DEL AMO<br />

CARSON ST<br />

710 Fwy<br />

Annual Parking<br />

Passes are available<br />

to <strong>OLLI</strong> Members<br />

for only $20.<br />

Call the <strong>OLLI</strong> office<br />

at (310) 243-3208<br />

for details.<br />

Effective July 1,<br />

2017, the fee to park on campus is<br />

$8 per day. Daily parking permits can<br />

be purchased at one of the many<br />

yellow parking lot permit machines<br />

using cash, debit or credit card.<br />

Permits must be displayed face-up<br />

on your dashboard.<br />

Visit the <strong>OLLI</strong> website at www.csudh.<br />

edu/olli to find out about carpooling<br />

or taking public transportation to the<br />

campus.<br />

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at CSUDH<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2018</strong> Programs and Activities<br />

In this catalog, programs and activities for <strong>OLLI</strong> Members at the<br />

CSUDH campus are listed in the following categories:<br />

• Lecture Series – Series of presentations by CSUDH professors<br />

on a topic or theme suggested by <strong>OLLI</strong> Members. Fall and Spring<br />

semesters only!<br />

• Courses – <strong>OLLI</strong> courses are a series of classroom meetings<br />

organized around a topic and led by an instructor. Additional fees<br />

and/or waivers may apply.<br />

• Discussion Groups – Discussions are often conducted in<br />

conjunction with a video or film and facilitated by a discussion<br />

leader. Additional fees may apply.<br />

• Computer Workshops – Computer workshops include presentations<br />

on various computer applications and their uses. Classes<br />

meet in two modern computer labs with ample opportunity for<br />

hands-on practice. Additional fees may apply.<br />

• Field Trips – Members visit local museums, gardens, and<br />

historic sites. Additional fees may apply.<br />

• Peer-led (Omnilore) – This program consists of study/discussion<br />

groups in which each member participates by presenting a topic<br />

related to the subject under study. Additional fees apply. <strong>OLLI</strong><br />

Members must attend an Omnilore orientation prior to registering<br />

for a peer-led class. See Peer-led section on pages 19-27 for more<br />

information or visit www.omnilore.org or call (310) 215-1848.<br />

New and Renewing<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> Members<br />

Save The Date!<br />

• <strong>OLLI</strong> Open House<br />

& <strong>Summer</strong> Registration Drop-off<br />

Extended Education Building,<br />

EE-1213 (Auditorium)<br />

(See page 1)<br />

Tuesday, June 5<br />

Open House:<br />

10:00am – 12:00pm<br />

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<strong>OLLI</strong> Film Series<br />

at CSUDH<br />

PG-13<br />

Join us for the ninth season as <strong>OLLI</strong><br />

Members present movies for a<br />

Wednesday morning. Come and see<br />

outstanding, and sometimes thoughtprovoking<br />

films. Each movie will be<br />

shown in its entirety, with comments<br />

by the presenter, followed by group<br />

discussion. This is a great way to spend<br />

a lazy Wednesday morning, see some<br />

good movies again, or see them for<br />

the first time. Bring your lunch<br />

or snack; we’ll supply iced tea,<br />

lemonade and popcorn.<br />

“See you at the movie!”<br />

R<br />

R<br />

R<br />

R<br />

PG<br />

Enrich Your Life,<br />

Enrich <strong>OLLI</strong> at CSUDH<br />

R<br />

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OSHER FILM SERIES at CSUDH<br />

BL<br />

110 Fwy<br />

This series is presented at<br />

California State University,<br />

Dominguez Hills<br />

1000 East Victoria Street<br />

Carson, CA 90747<br />

91 Fwy<br />

AVALON<br />

405 Fwy<br />

About the series<br />

7 Wednesdays<br />

June 6, 13, 20, 27<br />

July 11, 18, 25<br />

10:00am – 1:00pm<br />

PCH<br />

Extended Education Building,<br />

EE-1213 (Auditorium)<br />

Fee: Free to <strong>OLLI</strong> Members<br />

and the Public<br />

NLLL 156 Section 01<br />

Course No. 30789<br />

Non-<strong>OLLI</strong> Members<br />

NLLL 156 Section 02<br />

Course No. 30790<br />

CENTRAL AVE<br />

VICTORIA<br />

DEL AMO<br />

CARSON ST<br />

710 Fwy<br />

Wonder (2017) PG Jacob Tremblay, Julia Roberts, Owen Wilson<br />

The heartwarming story of August Pullman, born with facial<br />

differences that had prevented him from going to a mainstream<br />

school. When he enters the local fifth grade, new classmates and<br />

the larger community struggle to find their compassion and<br />

acceptance. Auggie’s extraordinary journey proves that you can’t<br />

blend in when you were born to stand out. June 6.<br />

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017)<br />

R Frances McDormand, Sam Rockwell, Woody Harrelson<br />

After months have passed without a culprit in her daughter’s<br />

murder case, Mildred Hayes makes a bold move by painting three<br />

billboards leading into her town with a controversial message<br />

directed at the town’s revered chief of police. June 13.<br />

The Shape of Water (2017) R Sally Hawkins, Doug Jones<br />

An other-worldly fairy tale set against the backdrop of Cold War<br />

America. In the hidden high-security government laboratory where<br />

she works, lonely Elisa is trapped in isolation and silence, until life is<br />

changed forever when she discovers a secret experiment. June 20.<br />

Bad Moms (2016) R Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, Kathryn Hahn<br />

Amy has the perfect life—a great marriage, over-achieving kids,<br />

beautiful home and a career. But she’s overworked, over-committed<br />

and exhausted to the point of snapping. Fed up, she joins two<br />

other over-stressed moms on a wild binge of freedom, fun and<br />

self-indulgence. June 27.<br />

Hostiles (2017) R Christian Bale, Rosamund Pike, Wes Studi<br />

In 1892, legendary Army Capt. Joseph Blocker reluctantly agrees<br />

to escort a dying Cheyenne war chief and his family back to their<br />

tribal land. On their perilous journey from New Mexico to Montana,<br />

they meet a young widow whose family was killed on the plains.<br />

They band together to survive a punishing landscape full of hostile<br />

Comanches and vicious outliers. July 11.<br />

Going In Style (2017) PG-13 Morgan Freeman, Michael<br />

Cain, Alan Arkin When their pension fund becomes a corporate<br />

casualty, three lifelong friends decide to buck retirement and step<br />

off the straight-and-narrow for the first time in their lives. Desperate<br />

to come through for their loved ones, they risk it all in a daring bid<br />

to knock off the very bank that took their money. July 18.<br />

Molly’s Game (2017) R Jessica Chastain, Idris Elba<br />

The true story of Olympic-class skier Molly Bloom who, for a decade,<br />

ran the world’s most exclusive high-stakes poker game. After her<br />

arrest in the middle of the night, she finds her only ally is her<br />

criminal defense lawyer, who learns there is more to Molly than<br />

meets the eye. July 25.<br />

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<strong>OLLI</strong> Classes,<br />

Workshops and<br />

Activities<br />

California State University<br />

Dominguez Hills<br />

Many classes, workshops and<br />

discussion groups take place on the<br />

campus of California State University<br />

Dominguez Hills in Carson. In addition<br />

to modern classroom buildings and<br />

a dedicated computer lab, the<br />

University has many resources which<br />

include a library, food court, restaurant,<br />

and bookstore. Involvement in<br />

University activities is one of the<br />

many benefits of <strong>OLLI</strong>.<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> More.<br />

Live More.<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2018</strong> | www.csudh.edu/olli | (310) 243-3208 7


ART, CULTURE & LANGUAGE<br />

Presenter: Betsey Duffes, <strong>OLLI</strong><br />

Member, Airline Disability Rights<br />

Consultant<br />

Wednesday, June 6<br />

1:30pm – 4:00pm<br />

Extended Education Building,<br />

EE-1205<br />

Fee: Free to <strong>OLLI</strong> Members<br />

NLLL 180 Section 01<br />

Course No. 30791<br />

Oral Shared History Series<br />

Memories of Spain<br />

Travel through southern Spain and experience the romance and the<br />

exotic nature of this historical area of Spain. Learn about the music,<br />

food and unique culture that marks the people of Catalonia and<br />

Andalusia. For a number of centuries, this part of Spain practiced<br />

religious and cultural<br />

harmony the likes of<br />

which we have not<br />

seen in our lifetimes.<br />

This 2-½ hour<br />

presentation will<br />

be based on the<br />

memories and experiences<br />

of our <strong>OLLI</strong><br />

Member who visited<br />

this unique area less<br />

than a year ago. She<br />

will also provide useful<br />

travel information<br />

for those who dream<br />

of Spanish nights<br />

under the stars.<br />

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ART, CULTURE & LANGUAGE<br />

Let’s Read a Play!<br />

No stage or acting experience required. Join us for the opportunity<br />

to have some fun and to polish our dramatic skills. Our director,<br />

Maria Ruiz, will introduce the authors and theater history of each<br />

play before readings begin. You are invited to become a part of<br />

this interesting and interactive approach to enjoying a play and to<br />

experience cold readings. Expect lively discussion about meaning<br />

and content.<br />

Students usually obtain copies of the plays from libraries<br />

or purchase copies.<br />

Refreshments will be served.<br />

Lady Windermere’s Fan by Oscar Wilde,<br />

June 8, 15<br />

Lady Windermere suspects her husband is having<br />

an affair. She confronts him but although he denies<br />

it, he invites the “other woman” to his wife’s birthday<br />

ball. The play was Oscar Wilde first success, a<br />

perfect balance between seriousness and comedy.<br />

The central theme is summed up in this quote by Lord Darlington:<br />

“We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.”<br />

Twelve Angry Men by Reginald Rose,<br />

July 6, 13<br />

The defense and the prosecution have rested and<br />

the jury is filing into the jury room to decide if a<br />

young man is guilty or innocent of murdering his<br />

father. What begins as an open-and-shut case<br />

of murder soon becomes a detective story that<br />

presents a succession of clues creating doubt, and a mini-drama of<br />

each of the jurors’ prejudices and preconceptions about the trial,<br />

the accused and each other.<br />

The Odd Couple by Neil Simon,<br />

August 3, 10<br />

Felix Ungar, a neurotic, neat-freak news writer<br />

is thrown out by his wife, and moves in with his<br />

friend Oscar Madison, a slovenly sportswriter.<br />

Despite Oscar’s problems—careless spending,<br />

excessive gambling, a poorly kept house filled with<br />

spoiled food—he seems to enjoy life. Felix, however, seems utterly<br />

incapable of enjoying anything and only finds purpose in pointing<br />

out his own and other people’s mistakes and foibles.<br />

Instructor and Facilitator: Maria Ruiz is<br />

a member of both <strong>OLLI</strong> and Omnilore;<br />

a District Toastmasters Qualified<br />

Speaker; and the “drama guru” at the<br />

Joslyn Center in Manhattan Beach.<br />

She also directs and produces at the<br />

Dramatic Readers Theater in two South<br />

Bay locations.<br />

6 Fridays<br />

June 8, 15<br />

July 6, 13<br />

August 3, 10<br />

1:30pm – 3:30pm<br />

Extended Education Building,<br />

EE-1201<br />

Fee: $15<br />

NLLL 154 Section 01<br />

Course No. 30787<br />

Upcoming Field Trip<br />

Save The Date!<br />

• Los Angeles Family<br />

Research Library<br />

Thursday, August 16<br />

11:00am – 1:00pm<br />

(See page 15)<br />

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HEALTH AND WELLNESS<br />

NOTE: <strong>OLLI</strong> is pleased to offer Social Tennis for Seniors, Crocheting for Health, Urban Hiking, and<br />

Fun and Games to focus on learning experiences that optimize brain fitness and promote physical<br />

fitness through exercise and coordination. Have fun!<br />

Instructor: Donald Means,<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> Member<br />

Donald’s Vision: “We will be the<br />

fittest Seniors we know”<br />

9 Tuesdays<br />

June 12, 19, 26<br />

July 3, 10, 17, 24, 31<br />

August 7<br />

9:00am – 11:00am<br />

10 Fridays<br />

June 8, 15, 22, 29<br />

July 6, 13, 20, 27<br />

August 3, 10<br />

9:00am – 11:00am<br />

Practice only:<br />

2 Tuesdays<br />

August 14, 21<br />

9:00am – 11:00am<br />

2 Fridays<br />

August 17, 24<br />

9:00am – 11:00am<br />

CSUDH Tennis Courts<br />

Fee: $15<br />

NLLL 355 Section 01<br />

Course No. 30794<br />

Social Tennis for Seniors<br />

The game of tennis is a lifetime sport. Now is the opportune time<br />

to join our class. We are a group with many different attributes<br />

who enjoy a moderate level of physical activity. The tennis class<br />

has wonderful health benefits. Just to name a couple fun and<br />

social interaction. We participate in medium stretching and warm<br />

up exercises. Instructions are easy. We gain knowledge of tennis<br />

rules and tennis etiquette. We continue to learn the essentials<br />

of tennis, beginning with the classic grip, forehand, backhand,<br />

serve, volley, topspin, drop shot and doubles play. To get started<br />

bring a tennis racket, tennis shoes, sunglasses, hat, small towel,<br />

and water. Class meets for 19 sessions and four additional weeks<br />

for practice.<br />

(Note: <strong>OLLI</strong> Members are required to sign a waiver at first<br />

class session.)<br />

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HEALTH AND WELLNESS<br />

Fun and Games<br />

No experience necessary.<br />

This class is all about having fun, friendship, and “exercising” our<br />

brains! An assortment of games will be provided but class members<br />

are encouraged to bring their own games to share. We’ll have on<br />

hand “brain games” along with such favorites as: Mexican Train (a<br />

dominos game), Scrabble, Tripoley, Rummy Tiles, Jenga, Cribbage,<br />

Chess, playing cards, and coloring books, to name a few. We’ll break<br />

into groups and<br />

play familiar games<br />

and learn some<br />

new ones.<br />

Class Members<br />

volunteer to<br />

bring refreshments,<br />

you bring<br />

your drink.<br />

Facilitator: Valerie Dingwall,<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> Member<br />

6 Fridays<br />

June 15, 29<br />

July 13, 27<br />

August 10, 24<br />

11:30am – 1:30pm<br />

Extended Education Building,<br />

EE-1221<br />

Fee: Free to <strong>OLLI</strong> Members<br />

NLLL 355 Section 02<br />

Course No. 30795<br />

T’ai Chi Chuan for Beginners<br />

T’ai Chi Chaun is a slow martial art comprised of a series of<br />

postures which flow together in a holistic and unified manner.<br />

T’ai Chi is essentially a moving meditation accessible to everyone,<br />

regardless of age or physical ability. Join me in exploring this<br />

ancient art, which is still practiced worldwide today, known to<br />

bring about calmness, strength, optimum health, body awareness,<br />

improved balance, community and lasting friendships.<br />

Please wear comfortable clothes.<br />

Instructor: Linda Kahn, <strong>OLLI</strong> Member<br />

6 Tuesdays<br />

June 12, 19, 26<br />

July 3, 10, 17<br />

2:30pm – 3:30pm<br />

Extended Education Building,<br />

EE-1222<br />

Fee: $15<br />

Class is limited to 15 students<br />

NLLL 355 Section 04<br />

Course No. 30797<br />

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HEALTH AND WELLNESS<br />

Facilitator: Eula Slater, <strong>OLLI</strong> Member<br />

8 Tuesdays<br />

June 12, 19, 26<br />

July 3, 10, 17, 24, 31<br />

12:30pm – 2:30pm<br />

Extended Education Building,<br />

EE-1206<br />

Fee: $15<br />

NLLL 355 Section 03<br />

Course No. 30796<br />

Crocheting For Health<br />

Let’s complete a project for <strong>Summer</strong>! Crocheting is part of our<br />

Healthy Living series. It stimulates our brains and can promote<br />

mental health by reducing stress. Class times are scheduled to<br />

allow a solid beginning in the art and skill of crocheting, as well<br />

as for feedback on progress.<br />

Past projects<br />

have been<br />

donated as<br />

prizes at <strong>OLLI</strong><br />

Celebrations,<br />

Juneteenth<br />

and to Knots<br />

of Love.<br />

Hello Crochet Class at CSUDH,<br />

We just wanted to confirm that we<br />

did receive your fabulous donation<br />

of 42 caps. You are all amazing!!!<br />

You chose great colors! Your stitchwork<br />

is very good. Your caps are<br />

beautiful! Thank you so much for<br />

your time and kindness.<br />

This week your donations went to<br />

the following locations:<br />

San Francisco, CA<br />

San Diego, CA<br />

Cleveland, OH<br />

Much love and many blessings,<br />

Christine<br />

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HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> Genealogy Series:<br />

Finding the Pieces of the Puzzle:<br />

My Journey at 3877<br />

NEW!<br />

While downsizing<br />

and clearing my<br />

family home of 50+<br />

years, I found<br />

several pieces of my<br />

genealogy research.<br />

I discovered<br />

information that I<br />

thought was true<br />

but wasn’t, information that explained secrets<br />

known only by my elders, and found information<br />

“dear to my heart.”<br />

Items that we might deem to be trash, may be<br />

that ‘treasured’ piece that completes the<br />

puzzle to family history.<br />

Instructor: Esther L Bohannon,<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> Member<br />

Wednesday, June 27<br />

1:30pm - 3:30pm<br />

Extended Education Building,<br />

EE-1218<br />

Fee: Free to <strong>OLLI</strong> Members<br />

NLLL 155 Section 01<br />

Course No. 30788<br />

Upcoming Field Trip<br />

Save The Date!<br />

• Greystone Mansion<br />

Monday, June 11<br />

10:30am – 12:30pm<br />

(See page 16)<br />

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HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE<br />

NOTE: All <strong>OLLI</strong> field trips require a minimum $5 fee for operating expenses. Check the field trip<br />

description for any additional expenses that may be incurred on-site. (<strong>OLLI</strong> Members are required to<br />

sign a waiver prior to participating in field trip activities.)<br />

Instructor: Rich Abele, tour guide<br />

aboard the museum battleship<br />

USS IOWA (BB-61)<br />

Wednesday, July 11<br />

1:30pm - 3:30pm<br />

Extended Education Building,<br />

EE-1213 (Auditorium)<br />

Fee: Free to <strong>OLLI</strong> Members<br />

NLLL 251 Section 01<br />

Course No. 30792<br />

The Search for the USS Grunion<br />

(SS-216)<br />

NEW!<br />

Join us in welcoming global adventurer and U.S. Navy Vietnam<br />

veteran Rich Abele, as he presents a slide show about the search<br />

for and discovery of a submarine lost in the early days of World War<br />

II. The USS Grunion (SS-216), under the command of Rich Abele’s<br />

cousin, LCDR Mannert L. Abele, was on its first wartime patrol off<br />

Kiska in the Aleutian Islands when it encountered a Japanese cargo<br />

ship. During the ensuing torpedo attack and surface engagement,<br />

the sub went down never to surface again. Commander Abele had<br />

three sons who spent<br />

decades searching for<br />

information about this<br />

encounter and the<br />

whereabouts of their<br />

dad’s submarine.<br />

In 2006 an initial<br />

search by side-scan<br />

sonar revealed a<br />

possible image of<br />

the sub. But it was in<br />

2007 when a more<br />

thorough search was<br />

undertaken using a<br />

remotely operated underwater vehicle (ROV). Rich was on this<br />

expedition and will tell us about the Grunion’s discovery, and<br />

explore the possible reasons for its loss. This is a presentation<br />

that you will not want to miss.<br />

Rich Abele, a graduate of UC Santa Barbara, is a former aerospace<br />

contracts manager for the Boeing Company. He is a retired U.S.<br />

Navy captain and served two tours of duty in Vietnam and<br />

commanded a minehunter. Currently he is a tour guide aboard<br />

the museum battleship USS IOWA (BB-61).<br />

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FIELD TRIPS<br />

NOTE: All <strong>OLLI</strong> field trips require a minimum $5 fee for operating expenses. Check the field trip<br />

description for any additional expenses that may be incurred on-site. (<strong>OLLI</strong> Members are required to sign a<br />

waiver prior to participating in field trip activities.)<br />

Los Angeles Family Search Library:<br />

A Field Trip for Genealogy Research<br />

The Mormons believe that genealogy connects us with our<br />

ancestors, and that you must know your past in order to know your<br />

future. Their Ancestral File Database contains more than 36 million<br />

names that are linked to families. The International Genealogical<br />

Index contains approximately 725 million names of deceased<br />

individuals. Also available are the Social Security Death Index and<br />

census records form the 1880 United States Federal Census and the<br />

1881 British & Canadian Census, which contain information about<br />

persons who lived before 1930. You are sure to find someone in<br />

your family, so please join us and continue or begin your journey<br />

into your past.<br />

Field Trip Coordinator:<br />

Eula Slater, <strong>OLLI</strong> Member<br />

Thursday, August 16<br />

11:00am - 1:00pm<br />

Participants will meet at the<br />

Jesus Christ Church of the<br />

Latter Day Saints (LDS)<br />

10741 Santa Monica Blvd<br />

Los Angeles, CA 90025<br />

http://familysearch.org/<br />

For directions, call<br />

(310) 474-9990<br />

Fee: $5<br />

Must register by August 10<br />

Registration is limited<br />

to 40 participants<br />

NLLL 370 Section 01<br />

Course No. 30798<br />

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FIELD TRIPS<br />

NOTE: All <strong>OLLI</strong> field trips require a minimum $5 fee for operating expenses. Check the field trip<br />

description for any additional expenses that may be incurred on-site. (<strong>OLLI</strong> Members are required to sign a<br />

waiver prior to participating in field trip activities.)<br />

Field Trip Coordinator:<br />

Sylvia N. Contreras, <strong>OLLI</strong> Member<br />

Monday, June 11<br />

10:30am – 12:30pm<br />

Participants to arrive at gates upon<br />

park opening at 10:00am:<br />

Greystone Mansion<br />

905 Loma Vista<br />

Beverly Hills, CA 90210<br />

(310) 285-6830<br />

www.greystonemansion.com<br />

Parking is free where designated.<br />

Gates open at 10:00am to drive up a<br />

winding road to parking area.<br />

Fee: Free to <strong>OLLI</strong> Members<br />

NLLL 270 Section 01<br />

Course No. 30793<br />

Greystone Mansion<br />

NEW!<br />

Come visit this gorgeous historical gem in Beverly Hills. Greystone<br />

Mansion, and its beautiful surrounding grounds, are rich in<br />

California history. Edward Laurence Doheny was among the first<br />

adventurers to strike oil in Los Angeles. His only son, Edward “Ned”<br />

Laurence Doheny, Jr., grew up as heir to one of the world’s great<br />

financial empires. In 1926 Edward Sr. gave this premium 12.58 acre<br />

parcel to his son as a wedding gift. The estate took three years to<br />

complete, at a cost of more than $3 million, an almost unimaginable<br />

sum in real estate at the time.<br />

There are fifty-five livable rooms within the 46,054 square feet of<br />

living space in the Mansion. The rooms with southern exposure<br />

offer a panoramic view of the Los Angeles Basin, from downtown<br />

to the beaches of Santa Monica Bay. The north (recreation) wing<br />

includes a movie theater room, an original Brunswick bowling<br />

alley, billiard room and a hidden bar. Also located on the grounds<br />

are stables and kennels, tennis courts, fire station, gatehouse,<br />

swimming pool and pavilion, greenhouse, lake, babbling brooks<br />

and cascading waterfalls.<br />

For your safety, we recommend that you wear flat, closed toe<br />

shoes while on the tour. The grounds are hilly with lots of stairs.<br />

It is not handicap accessible.<br />

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SPECIAL EVENTS<br />

AARP Driver Safety<br />

This class will promote<br />

safe driving and help<br />

older drivers maintain<br />

their mobility and<br />

independence. One of<br />

the most significant<br />

demographic factors<br />

changing in our nation’s<br />

future is the aging of the population. The number of people age<br />

50+ has grown significantly in the past decade and this segment<br />

will continue to increase more rapidly than any other age group in<br />

the United States. The U.S. Census Bureau estimates that by the<br />

2030, one in four drivers will be 65 or older, which translates into<br />

more than 30 million drivers!<br />

This course is intended to help drivers live more independently<br />

as they age and remain safe on today’s roads. Since the program’s<br />

inception in 1979, more than 15 million participants have<br />

completed the course. The course will cover defensive driving<br />

techniques and:<br />

• Maintaining proper following distance<br />

• Minimizing the effect of dangerous blind spots<br />

• Limiting driver distractions such as, eating, smoking, and cell<br />

phone use<br />

• Properly using safety belts, air bags, and all car features<br />

• Effects of medication on driving<br />

• Maintaining physical flexibility<br />

• Monitoring the driving skills and capabilities of yourself<br />

and others<br />

Please join us in this fun and informative class.<br />

Presented by AARP Driver Safety<br />

Coordinator Robert Vatz<br />

2 Mondays<br />

June 18, 25<br />

10:00am – 12:00pm (Morning Session)<br />

12:00pm – 1:30pm (Lunch Break)<br />

1:30pm - 3:30pm (Afternoon Session)<br />

Extended Education Building,<br />

EE-1205<br />

Fee to be paid at the first<br />

morning class, directly to the<br />

AARP presenters:<br />

$15 for AARP Members<br />

$20 for non-AARP Members<br />

NLLL 001 Section 04<br />

Course No. 30786<br />

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SPECIAL EVENTS<br />

Thursday, June 14<br />

1:00pm - 4:00pm<br />

Extended Education Building,<br />

EE-1213 (Auditorium)<br />

Participants must register by<br />

June 5, <strong>2018</strong><br />

Fees:<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> Members: $10<br />

Non-<strong>OLLI</strong> Members: $15<br />

New & Current Members who sign up<br />

for their annual membership on or<br />

before Open House on June 5:<br />

$5, plus $30.00 Annual membership,<br />

a total of $35<br />

NLLL 001 Section 01 CRN 30771<br />

Fee: $10 (<strong>OLLI</strong> Member, not renewing<br />

by June 5th)<br />

NLLL 001 Section 02 CRN 30772<br />

Fee: $15 (Non-<strong>OLLI</strong> Member)<br />

NLLL 001 Section 03 CRN 30785<br />

Fee: $5 (If $30 membership fee for<br />

<strong>2018</strong> – 2019 scholastic year paid by<br />

June 5th)<br />

Important Announcement:<br />

Renew Your <strong>OLLI</strong><br />

Membership<br />

To participate in <strong>OLLI</strong> courses<br />

your membership must be current.<br />

The cost is only $30 for an annual<br />

membership. If your membership<br />

has lapsed, please sign up as<br />

soon as possible. If you aren’t sure<br />

whether your membership is<br />

current, call the <strong>OLLI</strong> office at<br />

(310) 243-3208. Please make<br />

checks payable to CSUDH.<br />

Juneteenth Celebration:<br />

Reclaiming Our Ancestry<br />

The Osher Lifelong Learning<br />

Institute (<strong>OLLI</strong>) will hold its 7th<br />

annual Juneteenth Celebration<br />

on June 14, <strong>2018</strong>. This is an<br />

opportunity to explore the<br />

culture, practices and contributions<br />

of African-Americans. Juneteenth<br />

“Emancipation Day” celebrates<br />

the liberation of African-American<br />

slaves in the state of Texas on June 19, 1865. Join us for the<br />

153rd anniversary of Juneteenth. This commemoration of African-<br />

American freedom is now observed across America.<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> invites you to join<br />

us on our 7th annual<br />

Juneteenth Celebration<br />

on June 14. Share with<br />

us this historic day as we<br />

creatively retell significant<br />

events surrounding<br />

Juneteenth and reflect<br />

on its impact on today’s<br />

American culture. There<br />

will be entertainment,<br />

music, interactive games<br />

and a traditional<br />

Juneteenth menu.<br />

Friends don’t let Friends miss out on <strong>OLLI</strong>!<br />

Interested in experiencing a taste of <strong>OLLI</strong> before enrolling as a<br />

member? The Juneteenth Celebration is a great way to get to<br />

know us. The enrollment fee for <strong>OLLI</strong> Members is $10.00 or<br />

$15.00 for Non-<strong>OLLI</strong> Members. An enrollment fee of only $5.00<br />

will be charged for the Juneteenth Celebration for those new<br />

and current members who sign up for their annual membership<br />

on or before Open House on June 5, <strong>2018</strong>.<br />

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<strong>OLLI</strong>’s Peer-led<br />

Program—<br />

Omnilore<br />

Recently celebrating its 28th<br />

anniversary, Omnilore is <strong>OLLI</strong>’s peerled<br />

group, a learning-in-retirement<br />

community of approximately 300<br />

seniors who organize study/discussion<br />

groups on dozens of diverse topics<br />

that are conceived, planned and<br />

directed by the Members. Omnilore is<br />

open to active <strong>OLLI</strong> Members who<br />

seek intellectual stimulation and the<br />

challenge of shared inquiry.<br />

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PEER-LED CLASSES (Omnilore)<br />

Before registering in the peer-led<br />

program, an orientation session<br />

is required. Please RSVP to<br />

(310) 215-1848 at least 3 days prior.<br />

Directions and parking information<br />

will be provided.<br />

Orientation dates<br />

for <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2018</strong> have passed.<br />

Beach Cities Health Center<br />

Lower Level Suites L8 & L9<br />

514 N. Prospect Ave.<br />

Redondo Beach, CA 90277<br />

www.omnilore.org<br />

Directions and parking information<br />

will be provided.<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong>’s Peer-led (Omnilore) Orientation<br />

The peer-led program of <strong>OLLI</strong> at CSUDH is known as Omnilore.<br />

The study/discussion group is the core of the peer-led program.<br />

Within the group, each member participates by choosing a topic<br />

related to the subject under study, doing research on it and then<br />

presenting the information to the group. Some study/discussion<br />

groups are structured around a book, which all members read<br />

and discuss as part of the meetings. Groups meet for two hours<br />

twice each month, 8 meetings for a total of 16 hours. The exact<br />

time of each class is set by the participants.<br />

Please note that the books listed for each course are only possible<br />

candidates. Do not buy any until the pre-meeting and a decision<br />

on the common reading is made.<br />

Holiday periods are adapted to by individual class voting.<br />

Although the summer orientation dates have passed, you<br />

can prepare for the following trimester by attending orientation<br />

meetings on Friday, June 29, <strong>2018</strong> or Monday, July 30, <strong>2018</strong>.<br />

Call (310) 215-1848 for more details and payment information,<br />

or visit the Omnilore website at www.omnilore.org.<br />

Spring classes start in May and end in August.<br />

Fall classes start in September and end in December.<br />

The Forum (Speaker Luncheon)<br />

The Forum is a special luncheon held by Omnilore (<strong>OLLI</strong>’s peer-led<br />

learning group) every quarter which features a speaker on a<br />

variety of topics. It is a social as well as an educational event.<br />

Open to members and non-members, reservations must be<br />

received 10 days prior to the event. Cost is $22. Speakers have<br />

included best-selling authors, public affairs experts, college<br />

professors, magazine and newspaper columnists, music, art<br />

and food experts, librarians as well as many other specialists.<br />

For further information or to make a reservation for attendance,<br />

please e-mail Forum@Omnilore.org.<br />

Questions? Contact Forum Chair Lori Geittmann: (310) 316-1729.<br />

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PEER-LED CLASSES (Omnilore)<br />

Omnilore Topics Offered For <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2018</strong><br />

Please note that the books listed for each course are only possible<br />

candidates. Do not buy any until the pre-meeting and a decision<br />

on the common reading is made.<br />

Classes start May 1, <strong>2018</strong><br />

and end August 31, <strong>2018</strong><br />

Holiday periods are adapted to by<br />

individual class voting.<br />

(AAF) Best African American Fiction<br />

Dealing with all aspects of life, from the pain of war to the warmth<br />

of family, these tales are a tribute to the imaginations thriving in<br />

today’s Black literary community. As the editor says in his preface:<br />

“There is no attempt to present these short stories as writing from<br />

the black world, if there is such a thing. It is rather varieties of<br />

literary experience. If there is a black world, there are worlds within<br />

that world, worlds that include people who are not black, that<br />

include the living and the dead, the past and the present.”<br />

This S/DG will read and discuss the stories and experience in some<br />

measure that unpredictable but always spellbinding dynamic.<br />

Common Reading:<br />

Best African American Fiction 2010,<br />

edited by Gerald Early<br />

(December 2009; available in<br />

hardback and paperback)<br />

(BMU) A Love Affair with Broadway Musicals<br />

For almost a century, Americans have been losing their hearts<br />

and minds in an insatiable love affair with American musicals.<br />

In this course, we will be reading Jack Viertel’s book of how<br />

Broadway shows are built and include snippets of actual<br />

Broadway musicals to either view parts of DVDs or listen to a<br />

variety of memorable music from showstoppers. There will be<br />

presentations from class members of the chapters and a chance to<br />

share their favorite Broadway shows. This gives us an opportunity<br />

to see what it takes to create a Broadway hit and to affirm why<br />

Americans will always keep coming back for more.<br />

Common Reading:<br />

The Secret Life of the American<br />

Musical—How Broadway Shows<br />

are Built by Jack Viertel, (2016)<br />

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PEER-LED CLASSES (Omnilore)<br />

Common Reading:<br />

Brain Rules for Aging Well; 10<br />

Principles for Staying Vital, Happy,<br />

and Sharp, by John Medina, (2017)<br />

(BRN) Brain Rules For Successful Aging<br />

How come I can never find my keys? Why don’t I sleep as well as<br />

I used to? Why do my friends keep repeating the same stories?<br />

What can I do to keep my brain sharp? These and numerous other<br />

topics will be explored in this S/DG. We will learn about how the<br />

brain works and how to get the most out of it. For example,<br />

memory—an act we take for granted—is a deep mystery that we<br />

still don’t understand. We will show that knowing how your brain<br />

functions is part of knowing yourself. If you want to understand<br />

your brain and improve it, then this S/DG is for you.<br />

Common Reading:<br />

China’s Asian Dream: Empire<br />

Building long the New Silk Road<br />

by Tom Miller (February 15, 2017)<br />

(CHN) China Awakes and Shakes The World<br />

“China,” Napoleon once remarked, “is a sleeping lion. Let her<br />

sleep, for when she wakes she will shake the world.” In 2014,<br />

President Xi Jinping triumphantly declared that the lion had awoken.<br />

Under Xi, China is pursuing an increasingly ambitious foreign<br />

policy with the aim of restoring its historical status as the dominant<br />

power in Asia. From the Mekong Basin to the Central Asian steppe,<br />

the country is wooing its neighbors with promises of new roads,<br />

railways, dams, and power grids. Chinese trade and investment<br />

present huge opportunities for China’s neighbors, but it also<br />

threatens them with exploitation.<br />

This S/DG will focus on how China is attempting to restore its<br />

historical position as the dominant power in Asia. We will learn<br />

about the power of Xi Jinping and his plans to grow his country<br />

economically and politically.<br />

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PEER-LED CLASSES (Omnilore)<br />

(HMO) Homo Deus: A Brief History<br />

of Tomorrow<br />

First, Yuval Harari wrote Sapiens, a New York Times best-seller.<br />

This is about the next stage of evolution, Homo Deus, man as god,<br />

and what’s on deck now that famine, plagues, and war have largely<br />

been eliminated as threats.<br />

Already, for the first time ever, more people die from eating too<br />

much than from eating too little; more people die from old age<br />

than from infectious diseases; and more people commit suicide<br />

than are killed by soldiers, terrorists and criminals put together.<br />

The average American is a thousand times more likely to die from<br />

binging on TV and snacks than from being blown up by Al Qaeda.<br />

Novels about a supercomputer taking over, such as the Colossus<br />

trilogy by D. F. Jones, usually assume that once it was designed,<br />

that would be it, no more changes. The TV series “Person of<br />

Interest,” and the movie “Her” cast a wider net, with the operating<br />

system itself evolving. This book shows the possibilities of man and<br />

machine co-evolving.<br />

Common Reading:<br />

Homo Deus: A Brief History<br />

of Tomorrow, by Yuval Harari<br />

(February 2017)<br />

(IRN) Understanding Iran<br />

Iran is a land of contradictions. It is an Islamic republic, but one in<br />

which only 1.4 percent of the population attend Friday prayers. It<br />

restricts women in their dress codes, but 60 percent of students in<br />

university are women. The religious culture is dogmatic, yet its<br />

poetry dwells on wine, beauty and sex. It is one of the oldest<br />

continuous civilizations in the world, yet has undergone immense<br />

changes since the 1979 revolution. Understanding it and<br />

particularly the struggles within Islam and the profound cultural<br />

differences between Persians and Arabs will be of great help in<br />

getting a better grasp on much of the geopolitical, religious,<br />

economic and cultural controversies that surround the<br />

Middle East today.<br />

Common Reading:<br />

A History of Iran: Empire<br />

of the Mind, by Michael Axworthy<br />

(May 24, 2016)<br />

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PEER-LED CLASSES (Omnilore)<br />

Common Reading:<br />

Leonardo da Vinci, by Walter Isaacson<br />

(October 17, 2017)<br />

(LDV) Leonardo Da Vinci—Renaissance Genius<br />

Leonardo is known as THE Renaissance man, embodying the<br />

creativity of the “many-sided people” of the Renaissance.” In this<br />

new best seller by Walter Isaacson, the author of biographies of<br />

Einstein and Steve Jobs, we find much never before published.<br />

Isaacson uses his subject’s contradictions to give him humanity<br />

and depth. A dandy, known for his bright pink clothing,<br />

Leonardo lived at times in rooms full of dissected bodies.<br />

A vegetarian who bought birds so that he could set them free,<br />

he designed killing machines. A connoisseur of grotesques, he<br />

painted glorious, glowing angels. As Isaacson follows Leonardo<br />

from one locale and occupation to another, his energy never fails<br />

and his curiosity never dims. Again and again, he turns up a<br />

surprising and revelatory detail—the averted eyes that suggest<br />

Leonardo used mirrors to create a marvelous late self-portrait,<br />

human vertebrae drawn with precision and delicacy.<br />

Common Reading:<br />

Being Mortal: Medicine and<br />

What Matters in the End<br />

by Atul Gawande (September 2017)<br />

(MOR) Being Mortal—Aging, Preparing for the<br />

Process and Understanding It<br />

From the book:“It began with a tingle in the surgeon’s fingers<br />

and a pain in his neck. A couple of years later, he learned he had a<br />

tumor inside his spinal cord. That was when the difficult choices<br />

began. Should he have it removed right away in a risky operation,<br />

as his doctor recommended? Or should he take time to consider<br />

this question: At what point would the expanding tumor cause<br />

debility bad enough to justify the risk of greater debility or even<br />

death in trying to fight it?” (New York Times, Sheri Fink,<br />

Nov. 6, 2014)<br />

The surgeon in the story is the father of Atul Gawande, who is also<br />

a surgeon as well as a writer for The New Yorker. His new book,<br />

Being Mortal, is a personal meditation on how we can better live<br />

with age-related frailty, serious illness and approaching death. It is<br />

also a call for a change in the philosophy of health care. Since the<br />

book was published, a lot has happened with healthcare, right to<br />

die legislation and other medical issues.<br />

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PEER-LED CLASSES (Omnilore)<br />

(NYC) New York City: The City of Dreams<br />

Be prepared for a roller coaster ride. This is a sweeping history of<br />

New York from the early colonial period, and its relationship to<br />

surrounding states and the emerging nation. The story of the birth<br />

of New York City is the story of our national struggle to integrate<br />

groups of immigrants from all over the world as they became<br />

‘Americans’ and we became a nation of laws and individual<br />

freedoms. We will read the stories of families who left everything<br />

they had elsewhere, to come and participate in the development<br />

of this country.<br />

This suggested common reading is rich in detail and is based on<br />

astonishing historical research. Through this reading and related<br />

presentations, we will gain an understanding of the depth of our<br />

struggle as a people, not only as people of New York, but as<br />

people of our nation.<br />

Common Reading:<br />

City of Dreams: The 400-Year Epic<br />

History of Immigrant New York<br />

by Tyler Anbinder (October 10, 2017)<br />

(RTE) Readers’ Theatre Experience<br />

In amateur circles throughout the country, opportunities to<br />

participate in Readers’ Theatre have become extremely popular.<br />

This class will focus on contemporary American plays. Highlighted<br />

will be the plays of August Wilson, Pulitzer Prize winner for Drama.<br />

Each work is set in a different decade and depicts comic and tragic<br />

aspects of the African-American experience in the 20th century:<br />

The Piano Lesson–1930s, Seven Guitars–1940s, Fences–1950s,<br />

Jitney–1970s, Radio Golf–1990s, just to mention a few. The class<br />

will read the plays at home utilizing libraries and Internet sources.<br />

The presenter of the selection will generate questions regarding<br />

the elements of good script writing (plot, character analysis,<br />

conflicts, resolutions, etc.) as this applies to the plays reviewed.<br />

After a class discussion based on these questions, snippets of the<br />

actual dialogue will be read extemporaneously by class members.<br />

As a group, we will strive for an enjoyable Readers’ Theatre<br />

experience. Here’s your opportunity to be a star on our own<br />

“Broadway Stage.”<br />

Common Reading:<br />

A. Wilson in an Hour,<br />

by Joan Herrington (2009)<br />

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PEER-LED CLASSES (Omnilore)<br />

Common Reading:<br />

Grant, by Ron Chernow<br />

(October 10, 2017)<br />

(USG) Ulysses S. Grant<br />

“It’s jolting to read about how the Union’s Civil War victory proved<br />

to be a beginning, not an ending; how it led to a spike in white<br />

supremacist groups and their efforts to keep newly enfranchised<br />

black men from voting; how the president who succeeded Lincoln,<br />

and Andrew Johnson seemed determined to undo the Union’s<br />

success; how the voting rights for freed male slaves guaranteed<br />

by the 15th Amendment were allowed to erode; how the once<br />

squeaky-clean Grant began surrounding himself with rich friends<br />

and became embroiled in financial scandal once he attained the<br />

power of the presidency.” (New York Times Book Review)<br />

Common Reading:<br />

The Welfare of Nations,<br />

by James Bartholomew<br />

(CATO, November 2016)<br />

(WON) Welfare of Nations<br />

Welfare states have spread across the advanced world and are<br />

changing the very nature of modern civilization. The form and<br />

function of various welfare systems are varied and so is their<br />

effectiveness. Some countries have had to scale back their<br />

programs to avoid economic problems. The USA is currently<br />

struggling with the question of what extent and style of welfare<br />

system the country is willing to support.<br />

This S/DG will look at various systems around the world to try to<br />

assess what works and what is not so good. Possible research/<br />

presentation topics might include: how important is homogeneity<br />

of the population; what are the social priorities in countries studied;<br />

why do similar programs in different countries provide different<br />

results; why is high unemployment so common in countries with<br />

extensive welfare systems; etc.<br />

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PEER-LED CLASSES (Omnilore)<br />

(WRI) Calling All Writers<br />

Are you one of those people who grabs paper and pencil (or places<br />

fingers on a keyboard) and puts words on paper? If so, you are<br />

a writer. People write for various reasons. Some write to capture<br />

memories. Some write to feel fully alive. Some write to make a<br />

name for themselves. Some write to change the world. Some write<br />

to find meaning. Humans have a built-in need to make our mark<br />

on the world. This S/DG is an invitation to writers to come together,<br />

study the craft of writing, share ideas and share their actual writing<br />

with others.<br />

Common Reading:<br />

Making a Literary Life: Advice for<br />

Writers and Other Dreamers,<br />

by Carolyn See (August 13, 2002)<br />

(YPO) Why Poetry<br />

Matthew Zapruder, an award-winning poet and professor in the<br />

MFA program at Saint Mary’s College of California, provides insight<br />

that leads his readers through many well-known poets and poems.<br />

As an astute teacher and writer, he reminds us to seek depth in<br />

words that shine forth, activate and light up understanding.<br />

The goal is to enjoy the class and find the pleasure and understanding<br />

with the cogent and lively argument that poetry truly matters<br />

and is fueled by passion rather than pretense.<br />

In a typical class meeting, two members would each choose a<br />

chapter from the book and send out to the class the discussion<br />

questions. For the presentation purposes, there would be two<br />

presenters; either one could select a poet or one or more poems<br />

for their presentation.<br />

Common Reading:<br />

Why Poetry, by Matthew Zapruder<br />

(August 15, 2017)<br />

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<strong>OLLI</strong> GOES TO CUBA!<br />

October 21-28, <strong>2018</strong><br />

Open to <strong>OLLI</strong> Members, CSUDH<br />

Campus Community and the Public!<br />

23 reserved seats are available for this<br />

tour. Please make your per person<br />

deposit today, seating is limited.<br />

Reservations: contact the <strong>OLLI</strong> Office<br />

at (310) 243-3208 or email<br />

olli@csudh.edu<br />

Discover Cuba:<br />

8 Day Tour from Varadero to Havana<br />

Shrouded in mystery for the last 50 years, you now have the<br />

opportunity to visit the captivating country of Cuba. This special<br />

people-to-people program allows you to share meaningful<br />

interactions with Cubans while enjoying the rich history and<br />

culture of this amazing country.<br />

On this Cuba tour, interact with Old Styler car owners, farm<br />

workers, local business owners, and community members to learn<br />

about life here through captivating educational activities and<br />

conversations. Highlights include a visit to a print shop that still<br />

employs traditional printing and binding methods; an interactive<br />

dance lesson; a ride in an Old Styler car; lunches at organic farms,<br />

where you can engage in discussions with the staff and owners<br />

about farm–to–table processes and Cuba’s free enterprise system;<br />

a visit with local children; a visit to the studio of artist José Fuster,<br />

known as the “Picasso of the Caribbean;” and a meeting with<br />

young children learning acrobatics and circus skills.<br />

You’ll also enjoy a guided walk in Old Havana, a UNESCO World<br />

Heritage Site, and a guided nature walk in Las Terrazas Biosphere<br />

Reserve, where you’ll learn about the area’s unique flora and fauna.<br />

Hemingway fans will be delighted to visit his beloved home, where<br />

he lived in Cuba for 30 years, and to see his fishing boat, El Pilar.<br />

You’ll also visit Cuba’s lush tobacco region, where you’ll even have<br />

a chance to try rolling your own cigar!<br />

All of this and more await you on this value-minded Cuba tour.<br />

You’ll come away with a deep understanding of Cuba and its<br />

people on this once-in-a-lifetime vacation experience!<br />

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UNIVERSITY COURSES for <strong>OLLI</strong> Members<br />

A program for <strong>OLLI</strong> Members who want to<br />

participate in University courses<br />

Eligibility to enroll in regular campus courses through the <strong>OLLI</strong><br />

University program for a significantly reduced fee is one of the<br />

membership benefits of <strong>OLLI</strong> at CSUDH.<br />

The <strong>OLLI</strong> University program allows individuals to enroll in regular<br />

campus classes without being admitted to the University. Transcripts,<br />

application and other documentation are not required. However,<br />

instructor permission is required to participate in a course, and<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> University students are accepted on a space available basis.<br />

The regular Open University fee is $288 per unit, but <strong>OLLI</strong><br />

Members may audit courses for only $30 per unit.<br />

The process is easy.<br />

1. Pick up an Open University class schedule from the<br />

Extended Education Registration office.<br />

2. Find the course you would like to enroll in.<br />

3. Fill out the registration forms in the Open University<br />

class schedule.<br />

4. Bring the completed registration form to the first class<br />

meeting and ask the instructor to sign the form.<br />

5. Then return the signed and completed form to the<br />

Extended Education Registration office and pay fees.<br />

6. You will be enrolled in the course on an audit basis<br />

and receive an “AU” on your transcript for the course.<br />

Note: Enrollment as an auditor<br />

means the student does not take tests<br />

or complete graded assignments.<br />

At the discretion of the instructor an<br />

auditor may be required to participate<br />

in classroom activities.<br />

You are invited to view the<br />

Open University Class<br />

Schedule online by visiting the<br />

Extended Education website at<br />

www.csudh.edu/ee<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> Members may audit campus<br />

courses for $30 per unit.<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> More.<br />

Live More.<br />

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SUMMER <strong>2018</strong> <strong>OLLI</strong> @ CSUDH INSTRUCTORS<br />

Rich Abele,<br />

Tour guide aboard the museum<br />

battleship USS IOWA (BB-61)<br />

Maria Ruiz, <strong>OLLI</strong> Member,<br />

a District Toastmasters Qualified<br />

Speaker, and the “drama guru”<br />

at the Joslyn Center<br />

Esther Bohannon,<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> Member<br />

Eula Slater, <strong>OLLI</strong> Member,<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> Ambassador, <strong>OLLI</strong> Curriculum<br />

Committee, Registered Dietician<br />

and <strong>OLLI</strong> Field Trip Coordinator<br />

Sylvia N. Contreras,<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> Member and<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> Field Trip Coordinator<br />

Robert Vatz, AARP Driver Safety<br />

Coordinator<br />

Betsey Duffes, <strong>OLLI</strong> Member,<br />

Airline Disability Rights<br />

Consultant<br />

Valerie Dingwall, <strong>OLLI</strong><br />

Member, <strong>OLLI</strong> Curriculum<br />

Committee Member and<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> Field Trip Coordinator<br />

Linda Kahn,<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> Member<br />

Donald Means, <strong>OLLI</strong> Member<br />

and Social Tennis for Seniors’<br />

Coach<br />

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CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF COURSES<br />

Date Day Time Location Class Title Pg #<br />

NOTE: Classes in Bold indicate first meeting<br />

6-Jun Wed 10:00am-1:00pm EE-1213 Osher Film Series at CSUDH 6<br />

6-Jun Wed 1:30pm-4:00pm EE-1205 Memories of Spain 8<br />

8-Jun Fri 9:00am-11:00am Tennis Courts Social Tennis for Seniors 10<br />

8-Jun Fri 1:30pm-3:30pm EE-1201 Let’s Read a Play! 9<br />

11-Jun Mon 10:30am-12:30pm Off Campus Greystone Mansion 16<br />

12-Jun Tue 9:00am-11:00am Tennis Courts Social Tennis for Seniors 10<br />

12-Jun Tue 12:30pm-2:30pm EE-1206 Crocheting for Health 12<br />

12-Jun Tue 2:30pm-3:30pm EE-1222 T’ai Chi Chuan for Beginners 11<br />

13-Jun Wed 10:00am-1:00pm EE-1213 Osher Film Series at CSUDH 6<br />

14-Jun Thu 1:00am-4:00pm EE-1213 Juneteenth Celebration 17<br />

15-Jun Fri 9:00am-11:00am Tennis Courts Social Tennis for Seniors 10<br />

15-Jun Fri 11:30am-1:30pm EE-1221 Fun and Games 11<br />

15-Jun Fri 1:30pm-3:30pm EE-1201 Let’s Read a Play! 9<br />

18-Jun Mon 10:00am-3:30pm EE-1205 AARP Driver Safety 17<br />

19-Jun Tue 9:00am-11:00am Tennis Courts Social Tennis for Seniors 10<br />

19-Jun Tue 12:30pm-2:30pm EE-1206 Crocheting for Health 12<br />

19-Jun Tue 2:30pm-3:30pm EE-1222 T’ai Chi Chuan for Beginners 11<br />

20-Jun Wed 10:00am-1:00pm EE-1213 Osher Film Series at CSUDH 6<br />

22-Jun Fri 9:00am-11:00am Tennis Courts Social Tennis for Seniors 10<br />

25-Jun Mon 10:00am-3:30pm EE-1205 AARP Driver Safety 17<br />

26-Jun Tue 9:00am-11:00am Tennis Courts Social Tennis for Seniors 10<br />

26-Jun Tue 12:30pm-2:30pm EE-1206 Crocheting for Health 12<br />

26-Jun Tue 2:30pm-3:30pm EE-1222 T’ai Chi Chuan for Beginners 11<br />

27-Jun Wed 10:00am-1:00pm EE-1213 Osher Film Series at CSUDH 6<br />

27-Jun Wed 1:30pm-3:30pm EE-1218 Finding the Pieces of the Puzzle: 13<br />

My Journey at 3877<br />

29-Jun Fri 9:00am-11:00am Tennis Courts Social Tennis for Seniors 10<br />

29-Jun Fri 11:30am-1:30pm EE-1221 Fun and Games 11<br />

3-Jul Tue 9:00am-11:00am Tennis Courts Social Tennis for Seniors 10<br />

3-Jul Tue 12:30pm-2:30pm EE-1206 Crocheting for Health 12<br />

3-Jul Tue 2:30pm-3:30pm EE-1222 T’ai Chi Chuan for Beginners 11<br />

6-Jul Fri 9:00am-11:00am Tennis Courts Social Tennis for Seniors 10<br />

Tennis Courts = CSUDH Tennis Courts<br />

EE = Extended Education Building, CSUDH<br />

LVCC = Los Verdes Country Club<br />

BCHC = Beach Cities Health Center<br />

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CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF COURSES<br />

Date Day Time Location Class Title Pg #<br />

NOTE: Classes in Bold indicate first meeting<br />

6-Jul Fri 1:30pm-3:30pm EE-1201 Let’s Read a Play! 9<br />

10-Jul Tue 9:00am-11:00am Tennis Courts Social Tennis for Seniors 10<br />

10-Jul Tue 12:30pm-2:30pm EE-1206 Crocheting for Health 12<br />

10-Jul Tue 2:30pm-3:30pm EE-1222 T’ai Chi Chuan for Beginners 11<br />

11-Jul Wed 10:00am-1:00pm EE-1213 Osher Film Series at CSUDH 6<br />

11-Jul Wed 1:30pm-3:30pm EE-1213 The Search for the USS Grunion 14<br />

(SS-216)<br />

13-Jul Fri 9:00am-11:00am Tennis Courts Social Tennis for Seniors 10<br />

13-Jul Fri 11:30am-1:30pm EE-1221 Fun and Games 11<br />

13-Jul Fri 1:30pm-3:30pm EE-1201 Let’s Read a Play! 9<br />

17-Jul Tue 9:00am-11:00am Tennis Courts Social Tennis for Seniors 10<br />

17-Jul Tue 12:30pm-2:30pm EE-1206 Crocheting for Health 12<br />

17-Jul Tue 2:30pm-3:30pm EE-1222 T’ai Chi Chuan for Beginners 11<br />

18-Jul Wed 10:00am-1:00pm EE-1213 Osher Film Series at CSUDH 6<br />

20-Jul Fri 9:00am-11:00am Tennis Courts Social Tennis for Seniors 10<br />

24-Jul Tue 9:00am-11:00am Tennis Courts Social Tennis for Seniors 10<br />

24-Jul Tue 12:30pm-2:30pm EE-1206 Crocheting for Health 12<br />

25-Jul Wed 10:00am-1:00pm EE-1213 Osher Film Series at CSUDH 6<br />

27-Jul Fri 9:00am-11:00am Tennis Courts Social Tennis for Seniors 10<br />

27-Jul Fri 11:30am-1:30pm EE-1221 Fun and Games 11<br />

31-Jul Tue 9:00am-11:00am Tennis Courts Social Tennis for Seniors 10<br />

31-Jul Tue 12:30pm-2:30pm EE-1206 Crocheting for Health 12<br />

3-Aug Fri 9:00am-11:00am Tennis Courts Social Tennis for Seniors 10<br />

3-Aug Fri 1:30pm-3:30pm EE-1201 Let’s Read a Play! 9<br />

7-Aug Tue 9:00am-11:00am Tennis Courts Social Tennis for Seniors 10<br />

10-Aug Fri 9:00am-11:00am Tennis Courts Social Tennis for Seniors 10<br />

10-Aug Fri 11:30am-1:30pm EE-1221 Fun and Games 11<br />

10-Aug Fri 1:30pm-3:30pm EE-1201 Let’s Read a Play! 9<br />

16-Aug Thu 11:00am-1:00pm Off Campus A Field trip for Genealogy Research 15<br />

Los Angeles Family Search Library:<br />

24-Aug Fri 11:30am-1:30pm EE-1221 Fun and Games 11<br />

4-Sep Tue 10:00am-12:00pm EE-1213 <strong>OLLI</strong> <strong>2018</strong> Fall Open House & Orientation<br />

Tennis Courts = CSUDH Tennis Courts<br />

EE = Extended Education Building, CSUDH<br />

LVCC = Los Verdes Country Club<br />

BCHC = Beach Cities Health Center<br />

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<strong>OLLI</strong> Sponsors and Volunteers<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> is Looking for Volunteers<br />

If you want to get involved with the university, joining an <strong>OLLI</strong><br />

committee is a wonderful way to make this happen. <strong>OLLI</strong> is a<br />

volunteer organization that depends on the involvement of its<br />

membership to function and grow. We are looking for individuals<br />

who would like to lend their skills to the day-to-day administration<br />

of classes and to planning courses, activities and publications.<br />

Four <strong>OLLI</strong> committees currently exist, and they are…<br />

Marketing Committee: Members develop a marketing plan,<br />

advertising and choose the appropriate media to promote <strong>OLLI</strong>.<br />

This may involve distributing flyers, holding campaigns and<br />

contacting newspapers with notices of <strong>OLLI</strong> news and events.<br />

Event Planning Committee: Members are responsible for<br />

planning special events at <strong>OLLI</strong>. The special events include the<br />

Members Meeting, held in the spring, the <strong>OLLI</strong> Celebration,<br />

held in the fall, the Juneteenth Celebration held in the summer,<br />

and other events throughout the year.<br />

Ambassador Committee: Members assist with special events,<br />

reminder phone calls, special mailings, survey reviews, etc.<br />

Committee Members support <strong>OLLI</strong> instructors in class and represent<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> at designated South Bay events. Committee members are also<br />

responsible for greeting <strong>OLLI</strong> Members at meetings and events.<br />

Curriculum Committee: Members develop ideas that are the basis<br />

for courses, lectures, computer workshops, discussion groups and<br />

field trips. They identify instructors from CSUDH faculty, community<br />

experts, and <strong>OLLI</strong> Members, develop class schedules, and publish<br />

the <strong>OLLI</strong> catalog each semester.<br />

Other skills are needed and everyone brings valuable knowledge<br />

and experience to the organization. Look for calls for volunteers<br />

or call our <strong>OLLI</strong> office at (310) 243-3208 to say that you are<br />

interested in becoming an <strong>OLLI</strong> volunteer.<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> Sponsors<br />

& Contributors<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> at CSUDH Invites<br />

Sponsors and Contributors<br />

CSUDH, through the Osher Lifelong<br />

Learning Institute, provides collegelevel<br />

experiences and activities to<br />

community residents 50+ years of<br />

age who become Members.<br />

Individuals, businesses, and<br />

organizations who wish to support<br />

the goal of expanding <strong>OLLI</strong> programs<br />

to meet the intellectual and social<br />

needs of older learners, please contact<br />

the <strong>OLLI</strong> office at (310) 243-3208 or<br />

olli@csudh.edu to discuss a taxdeductible<br />

donation or sponsorship<br />

Invite your friends<br />

Save The Date!<br />

• <strong>OLLI</strong> Fall Open House<br />

Tuesday, September 4<br />

10:00am - 12:00pm<br />

Become a friend of <strong>OLLI</strong>!<br />

Donate your time<br />

and expertise.<br />

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PARKING AND DIRECTIONS for CSUDH<br />

CENTRAL AVE<br />

BL<br />

110 Fwy<br />

91 Fwy<br />

AVALON<br />

405 Fwy<br />

Parking at CSUDH<br />

PCH<br />

VICTORIA<br />

DEL AMO<br />

CARSON ST<br />

710 Fwy<br />

Annual Parking<br />

Passes are available<br />

to <strong>OLLI</strong> Members for<br />

only $20.00.<br />

Call the <strong>OLLI</strong> office<br />

at (310) 243-3208<br />

for details.<br />

Please be aware that there is a daily<br />

charge of $8 to park on campus. Daily<br />

parking permits can be purchased at<br />

one of the many yellow boxes near the<br />

parking lots using cash, debit or credit<br />

card. Permits must be displayed faceup<br />

on your dashboard.<br />

Visit the <strong>OLLI</strong> website at www.csudh.<br />

edu/olli to find out about carpooling<br />

or taking public transportation to the<br />

campus.<br />

California State University,<br />

Dominguez Hills is located at:<br />

1000 East Victoria Street<br />

Carson, CA 90747<br />

Main Campus Phone Number: (310) 243-3696<br />

Extended Education Office Phone Number: (310) 243-3737<br />

Directions for reaching our campus by car:<br />

Our campus is located within five minutes of the 91, 110 and 405<br />

freeways, which makes travel to campus convenient no matter<br />

where you are coming from.<br />

From the Los Angeles Civic Center:<br />

110 South to Artesia Freeway (91) east to Avalon Blvd.<br />

Take Avalon Blvd. south to Victoria Street, turn left.<br />

The entrance to campus is a right turn at Tamcliff Avenue.<br />

From Santa Monica:<br />

10 East to San Diego Freeway (405) south toward Long Beach.<br />

Exit at Vermont Avenue off-ramp. Turn left (east) at the end<br />

of the off-ramp onto 190th Street. Follow 190th east approximately<br />

two miles to the campus (190th becomes Victoria Street).<br />

The campus entrance is a right turn at Tamcliff Avenue, the<br />

second traffic signal past Avalon Blvd.<br />

From San Bernardino:<br />

10 West to San Gabriel Freeway (605) south. Take Artesia<br />

Freeway (91) west toward Redondo Beach. Take the Central<br />

Avenue exit and turn left; turn right onto Victoria Street. The<br />

campus entrance is a left turn at Tamcliff Avenue, a traffic signal.<br />

From San Fernando Valley:<br />

405 South/101 East – Follow the San Diego Freeway (405) south<br />

toward Long Beach. Exit at Vermont Avenue off-ramp.<br />

Turn left (east) at the end of the off-ramp onto 190th Street.<br />

Follow 190th east pproximately two miles to the campus (190th<br />

becomes Victoria Street) The campus entrance is a right turn at<br />

Tamcliff Avenue, the second traffic signal past Avalon Blvd.<br />

From Anaheim:<br />

5 North to Artesia Freeway (91) west toward Redondo Beach.<br />

Take the Central Avenue exit and turn left; turn right onto<br />

Victoria Street. The campus entrance is a left turn at Tamcliff<br />

Avenue, a traffic signal.<br />

PARKING LOT 3 is the preferred parking lot for <strong>OLLI</strong> Members.<br />

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2258<br />

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (<strong>OLLI</strong>)<br />

College of Extended & International Education<br />

California State University, Dominguez Hills<br />

1000 E. Victoria St, EE-1300<br />

Carson CA 90747<br />

Osher<br />

Lifelong<br />

Learning<br />

Institute<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2018</strong><br />

Course<br />

<strong>Catalog</strong><br />

June–<br />

August<br />

<strong>OLLI</strong> Open House<br />

Please join us and bring a guest to our <strong>OLLI</strong> open house to learn more about<br />

lifelong learning for retired and semi-retired adults. For more information<br />

or to RSVP contact <strong>OLLI</strong> at CSUDH online at www.csudh.edu/olli or call<br />

(310) 243-3208. You can also email us at olli@csudh.edu.<br />

Tuesday, June 5, <strong>2018</strong><br />

10:00am-12:00pm<br />

CSUDH Campus,<br />

Extended Education Building,<br />

EE-1213 (Auditorium)<br />

“Lifelong learning is a<br />

shared adventure”<br />

RSVP to (310) 243-3208, or by email to olli@csudh.edu by<br />

May 30, <strong>2018</strong>. Directions and parking information will be provided.<br />

• Registration Drop-off<br />

You can drop off your registration after this event from 12:00pm to 1:00pm.

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