Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage Paid Reading, Pa. Permit #311 Alvernia Seniors College Seniors College Administration Daria Tecco LaTorre, J.D., Dean Sally Reading, Director Membership is open to individuals age 55 and over with an interest in learning. Seniors College is a cooperative where members have an opportunity to support its objectives through participation on planning committees or by serving as course instructors. Members are also invited to attend Seniors College social events and activities. Call 610-796-8357 for information on membership or activities. Daytime Classes & Activities Mid-Year Session 2015 January 20 - February 27 400 Saint Bernardine St. Reading, PA 19607 610-796-8357 Alvernia Seniors College members may take classes at any location. We reserve the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment. Classes may also be cancelled due to inclement weather. Every attempt will be made to schedule a make-up class. Active membership extends one year from the time of payment. To assist individuals in keeping their membership current, mailing labels contain membership expiration dates located above addressees’ names. Dates do not appear above the name of inactive members. Annual membership categories are: Basic Membership • $50 annually Basic Membership PLUS • $100 annually Friends • $150 annually Benefactor • $1,500 (lifetime) Lunch Bunch Discussion Club Every Monday – 11:15 AM (lunch) and 12:30 (program) Alvernia University, Student Center Dining Hall/Seminar Rooms January 20 - Sneak Preview of Upcoming Classes from 12:30–2:00 PM Classes Begin This Week January 26 - “Comedy of Caregiving and the Most Important Legal Tips You Need to Know after 55” – Cathleen S. Sikorski, Esquire February 2 - “Climate Change: What Can We Do?” – Dr. Spencer Stober, Professor of Biology. We are the first generation to realize that humans are impacting the global biosphere, and it is entirely possible that we are the last generation with an opportunity to do something about it. Dr. Stober will offer practical steps that each of us can take to reduce climate change. February 9 - “Water Fowl Pennsylvania” [Middle Creek Wildlife] - Bert Myers, Environmental Education Specialist. Learn about the water fowl of Pennsylvania, including the famous Snow Geese of Middle Creek. iPad Club Third Wednesday of every month – (January 21 through June 17) 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM Upland Center, Community Room 103 Call Ernie Kasprowicz - 610-678-4056 This is a time for iPad users to share iPad knowledge. Meetings will discuss iPad user problems, frustrations, and fun. Alvernia Seniors Card Club Each Monday – (January 26 through May 11) 8:30 – 9:00 AM (Bridge Lessons) 9:00 – 11:30 AM (Bridge) AU Student Center, Crusader Café Call Pam Harter - 610-777-6833 Bridge lessons will be offered by Janet Stevens. The New Horizons Band at Alvernia University Each Wednesday – (January 28 through May 13) 10:00 – 11:30 AM Room 104, Francis Hall Call Jim Seidel, Director – 484-332-7005 Alvernia Seniors Womens Chorus Each Tuesday – (January 13 through May 12) 1:00 – 2:00 PM The Yocum Institute, 1100 Belmont Ave., Wyomissing, PA Call Deanna Reuben, Director – 610-207-7261 February 16 - No Lunch Bunch February 23 - “What is Palliative Care?”- Dr. Vinti Shah, Reading Health System. What hope and care comes from palliative medicine? Book Review Club First Wednesday of every month – (begins January 8) 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM Alvernia University, Student Center, Private Dining Room Call Dianne Walker, 610-413-0790 January 8 - “Shadow of the Wind” by Carlos Ruiz February 4 - “Boys in the Boat” by Daniel Brown March 4 - “The Invention of Wings” by Sue Monk Kidd Or visit us on the website: www.alvernia.edu/academics/seniorscollege Explore your world. Expand your horizons. SEN IORS COLLEG E CLU BS M ON D AY Nature is Essential to Our Quality of Life - 3 Weeks Dr. Alicia Sprow; Charles Randazzo According to the Berks Conservancy, nature is essential to our quality of life. What is the Berks Conservancy? What do they do? How do they help the quality of life and environment in our county? What are they doing to educate our citizenry? Join us to learn about Berks County’s own conservation organization and the wonderful things they are involved in, including the partnership with Alvernia University and the City of Reading at Angelica Park. [There will be a Field Trip to the Angelica Park Lab in the Spring.] Dates: 1/26; 2/2, 9 Time: 10:00 – 11:30 AM Place: Student Center, Private Dining Room Cost: $35.00 Third Monday bi-monthly – (begins January 19) 7:00 – 8:00 PM Phoebe Berks Village, 1 Reading Drive, Wernersville ∆ A convenient shuttle is available from the Alvernia University Upland Center to the courses on the main campus. The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks” by Rebecca Skloot ∆ A convenient shuttle is available from the Alvernia University Upland Center to the courses on the main campus. Please make check payable to Alvernia University and mail to: Alvernia Seniors College • 400 Saint Bernardine Street • Reading, PA 19607 $ _____________________ Total ___________________________________________________________________________________ Total Course Fees $ _____________________ I understand that Alvernia University has no legal responsibility for my physical welfare while I attend Seniors College classes or events. $ _____________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ Benefactor $1,500 ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ Friend $150 Basic PLUS $100 Basic $50 ___________________________________________________________________________ Membership Fee Cost Time Day Course Zip: _____________________ State: __________ City:______________________________________________________________ Address: ___________________________________________________________________ Cell Phone __________________________________ Email Address ______________________________________________________ Name (Dr./Mr./Mrs./Ms.): ___________________________________________ Home Phone __________________________________ Mid-Year Session 2015 Application & Registration Please make check payable to Alvernia University and mail to: Alvernia Seniors College • 400 Saint Bernardine Street • Reading, PA 19607 $ _____________________ Total ___________________________________________________________________________________ Total Course Fees $ _____________________ I understand that Alvernia University has no legal responsibility for my physical welfare while I attend Seniors College classes or events. $ _____________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ Benefactor $1,500 ___________________________________________________________________________ Friend $150 Basic PLUS $100 Basic $50 Membership Fee Cost Time Day Zip: _____________________ State: __________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ∆ A convenient shuttle is available from the Alvernia University Upland Center to the courses on the main campus. ___________________________________________________________________________ Legacy – Life Story Writing - 5 Weeks Sister Christen Shukwit, OSF Each person has experienced a life that has been filled with joy, sadness, questions, discoveries, and surprises. This class is open to all who would enjoy writing about their thoughts and experiences. Each class will include (1) a 5-minute writing prompt, (2) in-class opportunities to write, and (3) a suggestion for writing during the week. Class participants will be invited to share their work and receive supportive feedback. Leave a legacy about your life to your family!!! Dates: 1/29; 2/5, 12, 19, 26 Time: 1:30 – 3:00 PM Place: Upland Center, Community Room 103 Cost: $45.00 Course What Makes Beethoven’s Music Great? Dr. Beth Aracena, Dean, Arts & Sciences This course explores Beethoven as “heroic revolutionary” to understand how his compositions challenged musical conventions of the time to forge new standards. We start with Beethoven’s “Heroic” Symphony No. 3 and briefly survey novel elements in his nine symphonies. In the second class, we review Beethoven’s epic failures, including his only opera Fidelio, and then consider his most treasured chamber works as triumphant masterpieces. Dates: 2/4,11 Time: 2:30 – 3:30 PM Place: The Highlands of Wyomissing, 2000 Cambridge Ave., Wyomissing Cost: $25.00 City:______________________________________________________________ The Ideology and Motives of ISIS - 5 Weeks El Haj Sayed Elmarzouky; Jamal Abadalo Recent violence in the Middle East has led to changes in policy and strategy as the United States has worked to defeat ISIS. What is ISIS? What is the motivation behind the terrorism that ISIS generates? What is the international community doing to end the threat of ISIS? Dates: 1/29; 2/5, 12, 19, 26 Time: 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM Place: Upland Center, Board Room 227 Cost: $45.00 AAA Driver Education Safety Program - 2 Sessions (class will be 4 hours) Edith Bleichart The AAA Driver Improvement Program (DIP) presents the techniques, skills and information necessary to navigate in today’s traffic environment. Included in the class are: Communicating, Seeing, Adjusting Speed, Margin of Safety, and Driving Emergencies. Newcomers to the AAA program will take the 8-hour course. You must bring a Drivers’ license and a AAA membership card. [A minimum of eight participants will be required.] Date: Thursday, February 26 and Friday, February 27 Time: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM Place: Alvernia University, Upland Center, Room 154 Cost: $15.00 – one AAA member -- $25.00 Husband & Wife AAA members. $25.00 Non-member (paid in cash during the 1st session.) Address: ___________________________________________________________________ Police Use of Force: A Necessary Tool But a Source of Controversy – 3 Weeks Professor Barry Harvey; Police Chiefs Christopher Neidert and William Heim The broad authority of law enforcement to act, including the use of force, is necessary in a society where people are not always law-abiding or civil. This course will examine what the “legal use of force” means and why it is often misunderstood and sometimes misused. Dates: 2/4,11,18 Time: 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM Place: Upland Center, Board Room 227 Cost: $35.00 M IN I – C O U R S E Cell Phone __________________________________ Email Address ______________________________________________________ W E D N E S D AY Poets of World War I - 3 Weeks Professor Marybeth DeMeo The poets—primarily British—who participated in what came to be called the “Great War” may have volunteered with idealistic motives but soon found themselves in a living hell. They responded by writing a new kind of poetry, more modern, and more expressive of what they experienced on the front. We will read poets such as Rupert Brooke, Wilfred Owen, Isaac Rosenberg, Siegfried Sassoon, Edward Thomas and several others. [Accompanying this class will be the Dover Thrift Edition of World War One British Poets – which will be available at the Alvernia Bookstore at a very modest cost.] Dates: 1/29; 2/5, 12 Time: 10:00 – 11:30 AM Place: Upland Center, Board Room 227 Cost: $35.00 Living the Gospel of Jesus - 3 Weeks Sister Jean Jacobchik, OSF The Gospel of Jesus Christ is a living message that the Christian tradition values as the Word of God. To read the Gospel, to know the Gospel, and to live the Gospel are action commitments that lead to divine transformation and eternal life. What are the challenges of reading, knowing and living the Word of God? Dates:2/3,10,17 Time: 1:30 – 3:00 PM Place: Upland Center, Community Room 103 Cost: $35.00 Sleep Well, Wake Refreshed and Stay Relaxed All Day - 2 Weeks Ashley Welikonich, CPT, DHom – Mind-Body Specialist Learn simple techniques to stay relaxed around the clock, beginning with natural options for entering sleep in a calm, peaceful state. We will look at a variety of techniques to maintain this relaxed state throughout the day, including the latest science on how simple meditation balances and energizes the brain. All solutions covered will be easy to implement and accessible during all of life’s stresses. Dates: 1/30; 2/6 Time: 10:00 – 11:30 AM Place: Upland Center, Community Room 103 Cost: $25.00 Name (Dr./Mr./Mrs./Ms.): ___________________________________________ Home Phone __________________________________ THUR SDA Y F R ID A Y Mid-Year Session 2015 The Pope’s Visit and The World Meeting of The Family - 1 Session Dr. Corey Harris, Theologian The visit of Pope Francis I to the United States in September for the World Meeting of the Family will bring phenomenal blessings. This course sets the stage for enlightened reflection on the theological and spiritual significance of the family in the modern world. What are the important issues? Why is Roman Catholic focus on the family so significant? What impact might papal leadership generate for the global family? Dates: 2/10 Time: 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM Place: Upland Center, Community Room 103 Cost: $20.00 From Shadows into the Light: The Artistry and Artistic Legacy of Women – 3 Weeks Carol Hession; Cynthia Davenport As is so often the case, great women and the great things they do have been easily neglected throughout history. No more! This course celebrates the creative artistry and artistic legacy of great women. Dates: 2/4,11,18 Time: 1:30 – 3:00 PM Place: Upland Center, Community Room 103 Cost: $35.00 Application & Registration T U E S D AY
© Copyright 2024