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April 7 – April 21 Thursdays1:00 PM → 2:30 PMSessions: 3Instructor: Kaye Lindauer, MS, MLS, MDIV, former instructor Syracuse University, workshop leader, freelance storyteller, Special Studies faculty Chautauqua InstitutionLocations: This course will be taught online.The ever expanding wisdom of Dickinson’s poetry that we experience with every encounter, reading and rereading her words and contemplating... read more -
April 6 Wednesday1:00 PM → 2:30 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Linda Lowen, freelance writer, Downtown Writer's Center writing instructor, and contributor to The Writer and Writer's Digest magazinesLocations: Oasis Lecture HallDeemed ‘too small’ to be written up by Fodor’s, Frommer, The Lonely Planet, and other big-name travel publishers, Syracuse is... read more -
April 6 Wednesday1:00 PM → 2:30 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Dan Sherman, Musical Theatre InstructorLocations: Washington Metro Online CourseStephen Sondheim was one of the most influential composers and lyricists in American musical theatre. He was celebrated for the... read more -
April 5 Tuesday1:30 PM → 4:30 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Len Sharp, educational consultant Woods Hole Institute, author of “Blast From the Past,” The Science Teacher, and Susan Sharp, retired earth science teacher, educational consultant NASA Turalde Meteor Crater Task ForceLocations: This course will be taught online.Join us for this exciting presentation that reveals visual and verbal evidence that a 12 km-diameter (7 miles) nickel-iron meteorite... read more -
April 7 Thursday10:00 AM → 12:30 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Susan Sharp, retired earth science teacher and adjunct astrobiology instructor, past director of Earth Science for the Science Teachers Association of NY, and Len Sharp, retired earth science teacher, presidential awardee of science teachingLocations: HealthLink RoomWe know that dinosaurs existed on every continent, but did you know they once existed in New York State? 200... read more