NEWSFLASH
April 16, 2020
New Opportunities to Connect
OLLI members are looking for creative ways to connect outside of remote classes, too. Remember our Conversation Connections? These are one-time meetings on a specific topic of discussion. No preparation or teacher required, just someone to facilitate the conversation so everyone has a chance to talk about something that interests them.

Event: OLLI Watercolor Art Salon
Facilitator: Charlie Noble
Description: Watercolor artists, wannabe watercolor artists! Join in for an internet art salon. We will show a piece of our work and have a positive discussion. We will discuss problems, successes and solutions of our work. A chance to come together in these difficult times from the safety of our own homes. This will be an easy-to-use Zoom event.
Date: Friday, May 8, 3:00 pm, approximately 90 minutes.
Distance meeting methods/tools to be used: Zoom
Maximum number of participants: 15
Questions: Contact Charlie at [email protected]

If you're inspired to facilitate a remote Conversation Connection, please contact Social Crew Lead Rob Joseph at [email protected] to learn more. There is no end to the possible topics, and there is a wide range of both low- and higher-tech options for ways to "meet" remotely.
Member-to-Member Remote Tech Support
Member-to-member tech support is now available thanks to OLLI volunteers. We know many members are scrambling to increase the ability to connect remotely, whether to meet up with friends and family online or to take advantage of the many opportunities to learn while we stay safe and save lives at home. Some of OLLI’s tech savvy members have volunteered to provide some tech support to help members get connected. If you would like help with getting up to speed online, complete the request below and we will connect you with a Tech Support volunteer.
 
Please note: While volunteers will offer support to the best of their ability remotely, we cannot guarantee that every issue will be solved successfully. Please keep in mind that this process can require time and patience, too.

Click here to submit a request for tech support.
OLLI Distance Learning Courses Still Open
Title: Anthro is Fun: Dogs and Denisovans
Instructors: Victoria Leo and Rick Baird
Description: The Ice Age was a pivotal period of human prehistory: in the period from 100,000 to 10,000 years ago, dogs were domesticated, forever changing human society, and the human genome was irrevocably changed by the admixture of DNA from both Neandertals and Denisovans. Dogs (and cats and chickens), as well as non-human DNA, have immeasurably enriched our biology and our civilizations. One click into the class website allows you to enjoy all the videos, text and photos, presented step-by-step. You are encouraged to email the instructor with questions. There will be live phone call-ins via Zoom every week. If you have Internet access, and can click on a link, you are tech-savvy enough for this class!
Start Date: Although the class officially began on April 6, most of the work is self-paced and students are welcome to join now. Approximately seven sessions. The schedule of Zoom sessions will be announced in the virtual classroom, and there will be a post-Zoom video for anyone who can't make it.
Distance learning methods/tools to be used: Email, text, video, and Zoom. (Please note, course materials are incompatible with FireFox, but work with other browsers.)
Maximum number of students: Unlimited
Questions: Contact the instructor at [email protected]

Title: Caregiving for Alzheimer's: A Personal Journey
Instructor: William Harris
Description: The stress of caregiving is a major concern for someone whose loved one has been diagnosed with dementia or Alzheimer’s; especially in this time of “stay at home” requirements. This course will provide an overview of the issues, the impact of the diagnosis, and the resources available to the caregiver. We will discuss coping strategies for the patient and caregiver. We introduce specific issues typically discussed between the caregiver, loved one, lawyer, and financial planner. These may include advanced directives, end-of-life choices and ethical issues, changes to a will or trust, and strategies for dealing with medical expenses. Classes will consist of “lectures” using PowerPoint slides, and Zoom, which will allow for electronic interaction. NOTE: Student must have access to a computer and the app Zoom.
Start Date: The class will meet via Zoom for six sessions -- two times per week (Mondays and Wednesdays) for three weeks, May 4 through May 20, 9:00-10:30.
Distance learning methods/tools to be used: PowerPoint slides, and Zoom
Maximum number of students: 30
Questions: Contact the instructor at [email protected]

Title: Classical Music for the Pandemic
Instructor: Peggy Evans
Description: Classical Music for the Pandemic: a look at relatively short classical music works (e.g., a movement of a symphony, not the whole work), which may speak to students at this challenging time.
Students will be contacted by email twice a week to the end of the term. Each email will include several works. Each work would be described (history, musical style, form) plus there would be links to recordings and a score (if available). The works would come from western European classical music and its several historical periods, including music for the church. Students will be encouraged to suggest works to be included and to email questions which will be answered privately or in the next class email. Students will work through this material at their own pace.
Start Date: The class is self-paced, and students may add at any time.
Distance learning methods/tools to be used: Email
Maximum number of students: Unlimited
Questions: Contact the instructor at [email protected]

Title: Constructing Crosswords
Instructor: Steve Weyer
Description: Have you wondered about what goes on behind the scenes for designing and publishing a crossword puzzle?
- Understand formats, conventions, tools
- Brainstorm and place theme entries
- Arrange grid blocks (black squares)
- Fill-in other words
- Craft imaginative, challenging clues
- Revise, submit for publication.
Focus: US newspaper-style, symmetric, themed 15 x 15 puzzles, e.g., New York Times (NYT)
Examples include an OLLI-themed puzzle!
Start Date: Monday, May 4/Wednesday, May 6/Friday, May 8/10:00–Noon (3 sessions)
Distance learning methods/tools to be used: Zoom (video & screen sharing)
Maximum number of students: 12
Note: Only one person per household may sign up for this class even if more are interested as the spouse/partner could share the same video/audio connection
Questions: Contact the instructor at [email protected]

Title: Crosswords: Sites & Solving
Instructor: Steve Weyer
Description: Would you like to find crossword puzzles that might distract, entertain or challenge you, and improve your solving skills?
- Discover web sites with crossword puzzles to print or solve, and applications for solving offline.
- Learn about vocabulary, clues, themes, tools.
- Practice solving crosswords together.
This is an abbreviated form of my regular introductory course; for more about what will be covered/not covered: https://communicrossings.com/crosswords
Start Date: Monday, April 27 and Wednesday, April 29 at 10:00–Noon (2 sessions)
Distance learning methods/tools to be used: Zoom (video & screen sharing)
Maximum number of students: 12
Note: Only one person per household may sign up for this class even if more are interested as the spouse/partner could share the same video/audio connection
Questions: Contact the instructor at [email protected]

Title: Estate Planning 101 in the age of COVID-19
Instructor: Cheri Elson
Description: This three-session course introduces you to estate planning, looking closely at the components that make up a comprehensive plan. We will examine how Wills and Trusts work together, along with powers of attorney and advance directives for healthcare. We will explore how an estate plan may also come into play during our lives and not simply at death. This class will provide you with a thorough understanding of what an estate plan is and why it is important. We will also discuss how COVID-19 and Social Distancing affects our ability to execute an estate plan. No previous knowledge is required.
Start Date: April 22 at 11:00 am. Three sessions.
Distance learning methods/tools to be used: Email, supplemented with PowerPoint slides shared via video conferencing (or emailed handouts).
Maximum number of students: 100
Questions: Contact the instructor at [email protected]

Title: Five Records That Changed Us (well, me anyhow)
Instructor: Denny Caraher
Description: Each week I will talk about an LP that had a major cultural and musical impact and is still relevant today. I will play excerpts from the albums via Zoom but everyone should have listened to the recording before class. The first record will be “Sweethearts of the Rodeo” by The Byrds and the other four will probably be of that era. 
Start Date: Wednesday, April 22 at 10:00 a.m. 90 minute sessions. (5 sessions)
Distance learning methods/tools to be used: Zoom
Maximum number of students: Unlimited
Questions: Contact the instructor at [email protected]

Title: Landscapes Revealed: The Geology of our Local Region
Instructor: Karen Grove
Description: This course will be an abbreviated version of “See like a geologist: the landscape around you”. Learn the basics of our region: how it displays 300 years of geologic history; why the Rogue Valley is a valley; the stories sedimentary rocks tell about our region’s history; how our region fits into the larger tectonic picture. A new blog will be posted online each Monday morning; Q&A sessions will be available to participants during the week via zoom.
Click here for syllabus.
Start Date: April 20. Blog will be posted by 9 AM every Monday from April 20 – May 11. (4 sessions).
Q&A sessions via Zoom will be available on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4-4:40. (8 sessions)
This course is self-paced except for optional Zoom Q&A sessions, and will remain open after the start date.
Distance learning methods/tools to be used: Blogs online (only need regular internet service to access), Zoom for optional Q&A sessions
Maximum number of students: Unlimited
Questions: Contact the instructor at [email protected]

Title: Mindfulness, Meditation and Creativity
Instructors: Victoria Leo and Rick Baird
Description: Mindfulness, meditation and creativity are all well-studied techniques that can enhance your problem-solving ability and allow you to maintain a joyful, playful heart in difficult times. The videos and text in this three-week class introduce you to fun, easy creative explorations, as well as mindfulness and nine different forms of meditation. Try everything and find what activities work best for your specific needs. Weekly interactive videoconferencing via Zoom allow you to ask questions, while you work at your own pace and in your own time. Email is always available, for immediate questions and for learners who prefer anonymity.
Start Date: April 15. Three Zoom sessions. The schedule of Zoom sessions will be announced in the virtual classroom, and there will be a post-Zoom video for anyone who can't make it.
Distance learning methods/tools to be used: Email, text, video, and Zoom. (Please note, course materials are incompatible with FireFox, but work with other browsers.)
Maximum number of students: Unlimited
Questions: Contact the instructor at [email protected]

Title: Spiritual Cinema Afternoons: Series 9
Instructor: Carl Marsak
Description: All new movies! We will watch 7 movies, both feature films and documentaries, in the privacy and safety of our own homes. Then we will come together on Zoom for 60 - 90 minutes to discuss the psychological and spiritual themes, motifs, symbols, purposes and life lessons. Each class will begin with a short attention training practice and teaching piece. The first class will be an introduction to Spiritual Cinema. Please note, some comfort with Zoom, or the willingness to learn about this tool, is required. Also, each student will need to have a Netflix account and Amazon Video loaded on their TV or computer (Amazon Prime is suggested but not required) and each movie will have to be paid for by the student.  
Start Date: Thursday, April 16. 8 sessions. Meets weekly 3:30–5:00 pm
The assignment each week is to watch a movie, which varies in length from 90 to 130 minutes. No homework in between. This class will accept new students until April 22.
Distance learning methods/tools to be used: We will use Zoom video conferencing, which is free for the students. However, they will be expected to learn how to use the basics before the class begins. Also, each student will need to have a Netflix account and Amazon Video loaded on their TV or computer (Amazon Prime is suggested but not required) and each movie will have to be paid for by the student. 
Maximum number of students: 70
Questions: Contact the instructor at [email protected]

Title: The List, also known as Reality Dynamics
Instructor: Marnie Hancock
Description: " The List" is a time-honored personal development psychology for understanding and directing the subconscious mind, and for creating the reality you want. Marnie Hancock will share the theories and techniques in this course to help you remove the blocks in your world and create the reality you want. Requirements are blank paper, pens, blank index cards and a free Zoom Meeting Account. Purchase of the instructor's book, "The List AKA Reality Dynamics," for $40.00 is not required but recommended. The most important instructions for the List process will be included via PDF’s during the class.
Start Date: May 1, 9:00-11:00 am. Six sessions, May 1 – June 5.
Distance learning methods/tools to be used: Zoom and PDF Instructions
Maximum number of students: 30
 Questions: Contact the instructor at [email protected]
Lifelong Learning Resources
Science:
While we are staying home, the birds are choosing mates and building their own homes all around us. Click here for a Radio Lab segment on what attracts female birds.

You won't have to leave your home to enjoy these hikes and presentations by the Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center. Click here to learn more and sign up for upcoming events.

Clear skies at night may rekindle an interest in astronomy. Click here for a list of free courses from leading universities.

Click here to check your knowledge of National Parks and related topics with these fun quizzes from the National Park Service.

Buckminster Fuller may be best known for the geodesic dome, but his knowledge covered a much broader range of interests. Click here to listen to some of his visionary speeches.

Performances:
Mark your calendar for an evening of performances by Oregon's high school theatre students, including at least one local student, offered by the Oregon Chapter of the International Thespian Society. This Friday, April 17, at 7:30 pm . Click here for more information and details on how to tune in.

SOU's Oregon Center for the Arts invites you to enjoy this newly released video of 2017-2018 Left Edge Percussion Ensemble under the Artistic Direction of Dr. Terry Longshore performing Julie Wolfe's Dark Full Ride. Julia is a Pulitzer Prize winning composer in NYC. Click here for more information, and a link to the performance video.

Pink Floyd, The Grateful Dead, Radiohead, and a few other bands are releasing full concerts on YouTube for people to enjoy at home during the pandemic. Pink Floyd will kick things off this Friday, April 17, at noon by releasing the Pulse concert at Earls Court in London in full. Check the bands' YouTube channels for all the upcoming concerts. Click here for more information.

Philosphy, Poetry and Prose:
The pandemic and resulting isolation has created more space for introspection for many people. A class in Philosophy may help put it in perspective. Click here for a list of courses and Oxford University lectures on philosophy available online through Open Culture.

April is poetry month. Click here to listen to Syliva Plath read her poems from "Ariel."

If you're using your time to write, you may appreciate these writing tips from author Toni Morrison. Click here for her advice.

Movement:
Click here for the full list of free online courses that the Ashland Y has made available to all. You don't need to be a Y member to access these classes.

Tours:
Learn more about the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright with these virtual tours of Wright's buildings. Click here to virtually visit.

Click here for a high-definition video tour of the Louvre Museum.

If you're looking for activities you can share remotely with children, you may enjoy the Cincinnati Zoo's "Home Safari." It is targeted toward children but it lists all their special videos, including those of YouTube star Fiona the Hippo. (Even if you're not connecting with children, these are entertaining for all ages.) http://cincinnatizoo.org/home-safari-resources
Community Resources
The City of Ashland has increased the listing of resources available on their Senior Resources page: https://www.ashland.or.us/Page.asp?NavID=17928

From the City of Medford: