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OSHER NEWS

Happy New Year!

The Osher office is closed from December 20 through January 4 for the holidays and a well-deserved break for our staff team of five ladies. We return to work on January 5, 2026 looking forward to serving you as the winter term gears up in the New Year! Please read below for upcoming classes and special events that start 2026 off right. Don’t miss the 21 new courses offered by Osher Online™ with Northwestern University this winter. The registration deadline for Osher Online™ is December 31. Other special events also have early January deadlines. Plan ahead now to keep yourself free of needless winter blues and post-holiday letdowns!

Make a Resolution to Volunteer in 2026!

Osher Ambassadors: Greeters & Classroom Ambassadors

With Quincy Jackson & Sandy Richards

Do you love Osher and want to give back to this wonderful program by serving as a volunteer? We would love to have you! We are currently seeking volunteers to serve as Osher Ambassadors to help greet and direct people at our annual open house at Red Butte Garden in August, annual member luncheon at Little America Hotel in December, and our Spring Fling held on campus in early March. Osher Ambassadors will help staff with various tasks at these big events and also help host free special events throughout the year, attending as an Osher member who gathers the group at the designated meeting spot, takes roll, and communicates with staff afterwards.

Quincy Jackson 

During our four terms, Osher Ambassadors can also help instructors by taking roll in classes and reading announcements each week before class begins, as well as directing members to our complimentary coffee and tea service and their classrooms during the "first week of school" when Osher members are trying to find the way to their new class. This is a low effort but high impact and fun way to get involved. You can sign up to help at as many or as few events or classes as your schedule allows. Join us to learn more about this opportunity in a fun, free class session.


Thursday January 15 at 10:00 am

Upcoming Classes

In Person Classes

Osher Behind the Scenes: Welcome New Members!

With Sandi Cameron-Greene

You joined Osher and paid your membership dues for a year of fun. Now what? This single-session free class will welcome new members, provide a "meet and greet" opportunity to socialize a bit with others new to Osher, and show you the ropes of how to get involved. We will cover the material in our Member Handbook, letting you know how you can get the most out of your membership benefits...everything from where to get your U of U student ID card, to where to use it for discounts, to the many campus amenities available to Continuing Education students. Our program becomes stronger with each new member!


Wednesday January 7 at 11:30 am

The Weavers' Stories

With Linda Myers from Adopt a Native Elder

Learn about the design of Navajo rugs, the history of their patterns, and the history of their weavers. Osher members will have the opportunity to interact directly with Navajo weaver, Beverly Benally, and Rodger Williams, who was raised traditionally on the Reservation by a traditional weaver and a traditional Medicine Man. Through six sessions, class members will achieve a better understanding of the Navajo Culture, and an appreciation for their predominant art form.


Wednesday January 21 at 9:30 am

Opera, Opera, and More Opera!

Utah Opera Preview: Beethoven's Fidelio

Fidelio is a stirring saga of love, bravery, and the quest for justice. In this heroic tale, Leonore goes undercover, disguised as a guard named Fidelio, to infiltrate a corrupt prison and rescue her wrongfully accused husband, Florestan. It's an emotional journey that reflects Beethoven's idealism, echoing his own conviction that good will triumphs over tyranny. With the hopeful Prisoners' Chorus and soaring overture, Fidelio is a testament to Beethoven's musical genius!


Be the first to experience this brand-new production, incorporating modernized dialogue and thought-provoking projections that underscore the power of the human spirit. Utah Opera's preview class will provide insights into the story and the music, as well as the production history of Beethoven's only opera, Fidelio. We will also present fascinating information about Utah Opera's production and its cast. Interested class members can linger after the hour-long class session to observe a rehearsal on-site.


Tuesday January 6 at 1:30 pm


More Operas by Giuseppe Verdi

With Alexander Harrelson

Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901) is one of the greatest opera composers of all time. He was so prolific, that it takes not one, but two six-week courses to cover all of his major compositions. In this course, we will examine operas from Verdi's early, middle, and late periods, several of which he revised extensively throughout his life. You do not have to have a background in classical music to enjoy this course. It is designed to offer something to everyone, from first time opera listeners to people with 80 years of experience in enjoying opera. Moreover, class members do not have to have taken the prequel to this course, "The Operas of Giuseppe Verdi" to understand and enjoy this course.


Monday January 26 at 9:30 am


Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen

With Michael Cena

This course will provide a structured forum where participants can explore the music, philosophy, and story of Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen. We will engage in group story mapping to create a summary of the four Wagner Ring operas. Class members will learn to identify and describe at least three Ring Leitmotivs, identifying principal characters, or objects, or emotions. Participants will engage individually, and in small teams, to reflect and summarize their thoughts and opinions regarding Wagner's music, his attempts to stage the Ring operas, and overall interpretations of the significance of these works.




Monday January 26 at 1:30 pm

Online Classes

Osher Online™ with Northwestern University

We are pleased to offer 21 new Zoom courses through our esteemed partnership with Osher Online™ with Northwestern University. This special program allows members from over 50 of the other 124 Osher Lifelong Learning Institutes across the country to participate in shared online courses, thanks to the generosity of The Bernard Osher Foundation. Osher Online™ allows Osher members from different states and institutions to learn with and connect to each other while maintaining membership at their own local Institutes. We hope you will enjoy being a part of the fun!


Registration Deadline: December 31

Build Strength and Balance with Vivo for Seniors

Muscle strength and balance are critical to maintaining health and independence as we age. Without additional strength training, most older adults will suffer a loss of muscle mass and strength that can negatively impact their balance and mobility. Vivo, a live, online, interactive strength-building course customized to your fitness level, helps you attain physical fitness.


Vivo exercise sessions consist of cognitive, balance, and strength exercises informed by the latest science and research on exercise for older adults. Certified personal trainers provide modified exercises to meet each student's fitness needs. Whether you are new to exercise or exercise regularly, Vivo will help you build your strength and improve your fitness and mobility. Classes meet once a week for 45 minutes. For best results, sign up for two class sessions per week and choose which days best suit your individual time preference and schedule.


Mondays through Fridays starting January 20

Registration Deadline January 6

Mindful Movement: Stretching and Qigong

With Nando Raynolds

This class is an introduction to qigong and simple stretching patterns. Movements will be taught both as physical and energetic exercises and as methods for improving present moment awareness and mindfulness of subtle perceptions. No special clothing or experience is required, come as you are, and be ready to move about comfortably in your home space and have fun with others!


This course is offered in conjunction with several other Osher Institutes across the country. We will be meeting over Zoom, and the class will include social time with other class members. The instructor will offer supporting resources of a suggested DVD available for purchase, free videos to view on YouTube, and ongoing virtual classes between Osher terms.


Tuesday January 13 at 10:00 am

Second Act Experience: Reinvention in Life's Next Chapter

With Sandi Cameron-Greene

Life's second act invites us to redefine what truly matters. Whether it's pursuing long-held dreams, cultivating deeper relationships, or stepping into new roles with clarity and confidence, reinvention is possible at any stage of life. This interactive three-hour workshop explores the art of reinvention during life’s second act. Through guided reflection, journaling, and discussion, participants will define what “second act” means for them personally, explore courage, worthiness, and boundaries as tools for change, and create a personal vision for their next chapter.




Wednesday January 21 at 2:00 pm

Out of Many: A People's History of the United States, 1783-1877

With Rick Bell

Who made the United States? This course examines how three peoples--Europeans, Natives, and Africans--encountered each other in the newly United States. The course begins with the American Revolution, and then proceeds through the early republic, the antebellum era, and then culminates with the Civil War and Reconstruction. Lectures tackle topics including the creation of the Constitution, early foreign policy, Jacksonian democracy, the transportation revolution, manifest destiny, abolition, and secession. Together, these lessons provide a great introduction to the latest scholarship on almost every aspect of early US history from the end of the American Revolution in 1783 to the end of Reconstruction in 1877. Most importantly, the course places front and center the ordinary people whose lives and struggles made this new nation.


Friday January 23 at 11:30 am

Special Events

A Tour of the Shriners Children's Hospital

Join us for a behind-the-scenes tour of Shriners Children's Hospital SLC and see firsthand the extraordinary care provided to children and families across the Intermountain West. You'll visit their prosthetics and orthotics clinic, wheelchair and seating clinic, and comprehensive therapy department which includes occupational, speech, physical therapy, and the recreational therapies. Visitors will see patients and families, as well as care providers in action and will hear inspiring stories about the children whose lives have been transformed through the care.


REGISTRATION DEADLINE: January 6

Thursday January 8 at 2:00 pm

Not the Board Games of Your Childhood

There is actual published research demonstrating improved cognitive function among those who play board games! Thousands of new board games are published each year, and an afternoon at Game Night Games will introduce you to a few of them. Whether you like strategy or cooperative games, those for two persons or groups of 20, you will find something to your taste. Join fellow Osher members in exploring a Salt Lake City location dedicated to playing board games, learn how to play a new one, and get tips for learning how to play other games!


REGISTRATION DEADLINE: January 9

Tuesday January 13 at 1:00 pm

Special Events with Fees

An Afternoon with the Utah Mammoth

The NHL Utah Mammoth team is the hottest game in town. Come watch a hockey game in style as the Mammoth take on the Chicago Blackhawks. Osher has arranged for members to watch the game in our own skybox on Level 6 at the Delta Center! In addition, before the game a Mammoth representative (who played college hockey) will give us a tutorial on hockey. The $99 special fee covers your game ticket, lunch, game time snacks, and drinks. Space is limited so reserve your spot right away. Please note: Osher special fees are non-refundable as we will be reserving the skybox in advance.


REGISTRATION DEADLINE: February 23

Sunday March 1 at 12:30 pm

Lunch & Learn Lectures

Lunch and Learn lectures are wonderful opportunities to experience a sampling of what the Osher program offers, firsthand and for FREE! These lectures open to the general public, as part of our service to the community. If you have a friend who might be interested in Osher, please encourage them to attend and give us a “test drive”. 

How to Participate in the America250 Celebration!

January 21, 2026, 12:00-1:00 pm

By Ronald Fox, Co-Chair of Utah America250, Former Director in the Office of Presidential Advance for Six U.S. Presidents, and Author


This presentation will outline planned events for the America250 celebrations. We will highlight opportunities to participate and discuss events being held across the country. Mr. Fox will also speak about American history and Utah's history.

Type 2 Diabetes: Causes, Prevention, and Management

January 28, 2026, 12:00-1:00 pm

By Sarah Zou, MPH, RDN, CDCES, Clinical Dietitian, University of Utah


This presentation serves as an introduction to type 2 diabetes, including a review of the underlying physiological cause, risk factors, prevention strategies, and lifestyle management.

100 Women Who Care: Small Donation, Large Impact!

February 4, 2026, 12:00-1:00 pm

By Lisa Evans, Member, Community Activist, Musician, and Singer Songwriter



This presentation will explore the history of 100 Women Who Care, a charity group started by a woman named Karen Dunnigan in Jackson, Michigan. There are now 700 chapters, or giving circles, called 100 Women Who Care located across the US and Canada. Today, Lisa Evans, the woman responsible for bringing this charity to Salt Lake City in 2014, will discuss the efficient, high-impact way their group raises thousands of dollars in one hour, four times a year, and what happens at their meetings. Their average collective donation, made together to benefit one chosen group, is $25,000. Lisa will share some heart-warming experiences the group has had that make them love serving our community and how they appreciate the way service unites us all in community. She will also compare the donations made by 100 Women Who Care to donations to other well-known donors and philanthropists in Salt Lake City and Utah.

FBI Salt Lake Outreach Program

February 11, 2026, 12:00-1:00 pm

By Muhammad Khan, FBI Community Outreach Specialist, Salt Lake City Division



The presentation will provide a baseline overview of the FBI's role as a federal law enforcement agency, an overview to the Salt Lake City Division, and details about the FBI's Community Outreach Program. Presentation will further highlight details about the role of community outreach in the FBI and efforts to mitigate evolving threats impacting the community to include concerns with cyber, fraud, hate crimes, etc.

Unearthing Alta: The Lost Stories of a Mining Boomtown

February 18, 2026, 12:00-1:00 pm

By Ian Wright, Utah's Public Archaeologist, State Historic Preservation Office


Recently, the mining ghost town of Alta, Utah, was excavated for the first time after a construction project uncovered thousands of artifacts that hadn’t seen daylight in more than 150 years. The State Historic Preservation Office partnered with the U.S. Forest Service to document the site and recover as many artifacts as possible before winter storms shut down access. This presentation explores the remarkable history of a once-booming mining town through the objects its residents left behind and the stories those artifacts still have to tell.

Lessons Learned in a Blessed Life of Sharing Utah and American Stories

February 25, 2026, 12:00-1:00 pm

By Craig Wirth, ABC Channel 4 Feature Reporter



Craig Wirth has been blessed to discover that the history of Utah (and America in general) is the history not just of buildings, cities, or places (although they are cool), but of people...and what those people have done in daily life. Some stories are amazing feats, some humorous, but most are just someone doing something unique or being that rare person who actually does follow their dream. Craig’s dream was to meet them, observe them, and be the lucky guy who gets to tell their stories.

Most lectures from our previous terms were recorded and will be kept in our archives for re-watching. Enjoy them anytime and feel free to share the link with a friend!

Our Osher Community

Did you know? Our online brochure each term features a handy calendar at the end! Our team of graphic designers and Osher staff carefully creates this calendar every term to help you schedule your classes. Click the link below, scroll to the bottom, and take a look!

Help Osher Thrive!

In this season of giving, please consider donating to help keep our Osher Institute growing and thriving. The University of Utah provides administrative support, our Bernard Osher Endowment funds 35%, and 65% comes from your Osher memberships and tuition. Every dollar helps us create outstanding new courses, support our dedicated instructors, plan exciting special events, grant scholarships, and so much more! Your contribution shows us that you value Osher in your life and ensures that we can continue to grow, offering 350+ courses each year, building a vibrant community of curious adults, ages 50 and better, who bring a wealth of life experiences to our very special program. Your donations make all the difference, particularly to those members who receive generous scholarships to attend our classes. Thank you to all our many donors, supporters, and volunteers who make this outstanding and unique program so special!

Support the Red Rocks with Two Special Deals for Osher Members!

Discounted tickets to the Sprouts Collegiate Quad on Saturday, January 10, 2026.


This is the ONE meet (before NCAA Nationals) with the TOP teams in collegiate gymnastics competing. These teams include: Utah (No. 4 seed), Oklahoma (No. 2 seed), UCLA (No. 5 seed), and LSU (defending national champion). There will be two sessions on Saturday, January 10, 2026: 2:00 pm and either 6:00 or 7:00 pm. Utah will compete in the 2:00 pm session.


Your ticket (the Perfect 10 Access Pass) will include the following, so come at least an hour-early to enjoy all these:

  • Entrance to both afternoon and evening sessions (you can watch all 8 teams)
  • VIP entrance - Skip the lines.
  • Backstage Access - Go behind the scenes where magic happens.
  • Premium Indoor Tailgate at the Centennial Room - snacks, giveaways, family fun
  • Photo Ops & Autographs
  • Sign-making & Friendship-making Stations

Best of Utah Meet on Monday, January 12, 2026 with 40% off discount code 

The Les Olson IT Best of Utah returns for its 7th year on Monday, January 17, 7:00 pm. This is your chance to see all four NCAA Division 1 Women's Gymnastics teams from Utah in one arena! Watch Utah compete against BYU, Utah State, and SUU — cheer loud for the Red Rocks!

Stay Connected by Joining Us on Social Media

The Osher Instagram and Facebook pages are a great way to stay connected. We highlight the accomplishments of Osher instructors and members. Special Events are updated, posted, and featured here too. Please like us to stay up to date and share with your friends who would enjoy all that Osher has to offer!

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