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NEWS
Announcing Our Great New Fall Courses
Save Your Tuesdays! A New Format for Summersession
SPECIAL EVENTS
Getting To Know Us - Wednesday, 6/17
LLAIC Loves Art - Thursday, 6/18
LLAIC Annual Picnic - Tuesday, 6/23
Let's Go: Blue Garden - Thursday, 6/25
AFFINITY GROUPS
Spanish Conversation Group (La Tertulia): Monday, 6/15
Movie Mavens: Friday, 6/19
French Conversation Group: Monday, 6/22
Current Events: Wednesday, 6/24
On summer vacation: LLAIC Lit-Lovers
Not a member yet? Click here to join LLAIC.
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ANNOUNCING OUR GREAT NEW FALL 2026 COURSES
Click here for a listing of the exciting and varied courses we'll be offering in the fall.
Mark your calendars for Wednesday, July 1, for current members to renew their membership. You have to do that before you can register for courses. (New members can sign up in June, and Temple Shalom members will have their free memberships automatically renewed.)
Mark Monday, July 20 at 10:00 a.m. as the time to get online and do the actual registration. Detailed descriptions of the courses and a schedule will be posted on our website soon, so you'll be able to browse the descriptions and decide which ones to take.
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SAVE YOUR TUESDAYS!
A NEW FORMAT FOR SUMMERSESSION
Summersession this year will be entirely in person on Tuesdays at Temple Shalom. We will have two programs, 10:30-12:00 and 1:00-2:30, with lunch in between, the usual bring-your-own or purchase pizza. The dates are listed on the calendar on the LLAIC website. Like our regular LUNCH@LLAIC programs, these will be simply drop-in, no advance registration necessary, come morning or afternoon or both, and of course no charge. In fact, we are hoping you will bring a friend and introduce him or her to LLAIC. Summer Current Events sessions will continue on Zoom.
Watch the Quill for descriptions of the Summersession programs being offered each week. Hope to see you there—with some new faces!
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SPECIAL EVENTS
Free to LLAIC Members
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17 @ 10:00 ON ZOOM
To All New and Prospective Members:
Still not sure what LLAIC offers?
Come to our Information Session. Join us to learn more about our fall programs and classes
Click here by noon on Tuesday, June 16, to request a Zoom invitation. You'll receive it that day.
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LAST LLAIC LOVES ART PROGRAM FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2025 - 2026
PLEASE JOIN LLAIC LOVES ART AND NANCY HIRSHBEIN ON
THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 2026 AT 11:00 AM
FOR "WHAT’S MY LINE?"
Let’s be honest. Who hasn’t been confused when encountering abstract art, wondering what to make of a canvas depicting seemingly indecipherable squiggles or random marks. Well, Nancy is going to help us decipher some of these artworks. We will look at art from different periods and by different artists. We will look beyond the canvas to better understand what each of the artists was trying to accomplish. All of the artwork will have a common thread and we will work together to untangle that thread.
Click here before noon on Wednesday, June 17, to request a Zoom invitation. You'll receive it that day.
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LLAIC ANNUAL PICNIC
TUESDAY, JUNE 23 @ 11:30
LYONS PARK, NEWTON
(RAIN DATE JULY 2)
LLAIC’s annual picnic will be held starting at 11:30 on June 23 at Lyons Park (GPS: 104 West Pine St., Newton). Bring something for yourself to eat and something to share. Bring some large plastic tablecloths if you have any!
Directions: From Rte 95, take the Rte 30 East exit, and follow Commonwealth Ave. about ¾ mile. Turn left on Melrose Street, go about ¼ mile, then left on West Pine St. Go to the end and park near sign, “Auburndale Playground. The Cove.” Walk through the opening in the fence and follow the pathway to the left about 250 feet to the Ryan Picnic Area. There are about 30 picnic tables, mostly shaded.
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THE BLUE GARDEN, NEWPORT, RI
THURSDAY, JUNE 25
BRUNCH AT THE BLUE PLATE DINER AT 10:30
Tucked away on Beacon Hill Road in Newport, the Blue Garden is one of New England’s most enchanting hidden treasures. Commissioned in 1908 for the Gilded Age estate of copper and railroad magnate Arthur Curtiss James and his wife Harriet, the garden debuted in 1913 with a grand party called “The Masque of the Blue Garden” — celebrated as the Newport social event of the season. Designed by the legendary Frederick Law Olmsted Jr., the garden was conceived as a secret garden inspired by shades of blue, with flowers in a variety of blue hues reflected by the sky and the nearby ocean. Enclosed by low walls, trellises, and a columned pergola, the garden takes a classical cruciform shape, with a long reflecting pool lined with Persian-inspired blue tiles connected by a tunnel to a square lily pond.
After decades of neglect following the deaths of the Jameses, this jewel of American landscape design has been brought back to full glory. In 2011, Dorrance H. Hamilton purchased the Blue Garden and returned it to its original splendor using original Olmsted plans.
We will meet for brunch at 10:30 at the Blue Plate Diner on the way (20 minutes) to the Blue Gardens. followed by a 12:30 one-hour group tour of the gardens led by a landscape architect who was involved in the restoration.
We have reserved and paid for 15 tickets at $25.00/ticket. Tickets are refundable up to 24 hours before the tour (minus processing fees). The garden does not close for rain. A full refund will be issued only if hazardous weather forces closure.
Accessibility: There is one modern restroom on site. Parking on the grass is available but limited. Walking paths are mostly on the level.
Parking is very limited so please try to carpool. About a week before the trip you will receive an email with more exact trip information and contact information enabling you to form carpools.
Please send this registration form, no later than Sunday, June 21, along with your payment (Venmo or check) of $25.00/person to Ileen Conn. If sending a check please contact Ileen to let her know you are coming. The tickets not spoken for will be returned on Monday. Please contact Ileen Conn or Margalit Lai with any questions.
We look forward to sharing this unique experience with you.
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AFFINITY GROUP MEETINGS
Free to LLAIC Members
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SPANISH CONVERSATION GROUP
(LA TERTULIA)
MONDAY, JUNE 1 @ 1:00 P.M.
Our format consists of reading and discussing articles from various Spanish language media sources of general high interest. There is no homework although everyone is invited to submit articles they might find for our agendas.
The hosts for the group are Miriam Grodberg and Larry Krakauer. Contact Miriam to request an invitation or with any
questions.
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FRENCH CONVERSATION GROUP
MONDAY, JUNE 8 @ 1:30-3:00 P.M.
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On April 13, we started reading short stories from the book French Stories/Contes Francais: A Dual-Language Book, edited by Wallace Fowlie. We’ve started with the first story, Micromégas, by Voltaire.
You can see a link to the Kindle version of the book on Amazon here. Once there, you can click a box on the right to order it in paperback. CAUTION: There are other similar DUAL LANGUAGE books edited by Wallace Fowlie. Be sure to buy the edition with “Ten Short Stories by Voltaire, Balzac, Gide, Camus …” et. al., available from Amazon for Kindle or in paperback.
The complete list of stories is included in the description. You can see the actual table contents by clicking on the “Read sample” link just below the picture of the book’s cover. It seems to take you to the FORWARD; if so, you must click the < arrow on the left side to move back through the table. You can also scan to the right, and read almost all the first story, Micromégas.
We meet for an hour and a half by ZOOM every other Monday at 1:30 p.m. We are intermediate to advanced French readers who read the French text out loud and discuss the stories in French. Please email Betty Salzberg if you would like to join us.
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MOVIE MAVENS
A SERIOUS MAN (2009)
FRIDAY, JUNE 19 @ 2 P.M. ON ZOOM
The multitalented Coen Bros. burst on to the Hollywood scene in 1984 with the thriller/film noir, Blood Simple. They confirmed their mastery of film form, film genres and originality over the next seven years with their takes on a screwball comedy, Raising Arizona; a gangster film, Miller’s Crossing; and a surreal satire of Hollywood, Barton Fink. Their talent has been confirmed by numerous Oscar nominations over the years and awards for Fargo and No Country for Old Menamong others.
We will watch A Serious Man, 2009, where the Coens mine their cultural background growing up in a predominantly Jewish suburban community outside Minneapolis, set in 1967 to portray a time of cultural change and its impact on the characters. The film has been characterized, ironically, as a comic rendition of the story of Job, found in scripture, that raises the question of why a good and loving God would allow good, faithful people, through no apparent fault of their own, to suffer. It’s a great mixture of subtle comedy, satire, and existential dread. A Serious Man can be watched on Prime video, Apple TV, YouTube and Fandango at home.
Click here before noon on Thursday, June 18 for a Zoom invitation. You will receive it that day. For questions contact Ileen or Alex Conn.
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CURRENT EVENTS
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24 @ 10:00 A.M.
Battles, primaries, World Cup. Our erudite and inquisitive group will cope with whatever happens. Newcomers are always welcome.
Click here before noon on Tuesday, June 23, to request a Zoom invitation. You'll receive it that day.
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Learn more about LLAIC at www.llaic.org
Call us: (508) 453-1205
Write us: info@llaic.org
Editor: Barbara Mende
Contributing Editor: Shelly Levine
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