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May 25 Tuesday1:00 PM → 3:00 PMSessions: 1Instructor: David E. Pasinski, M.Div., MA Theology, MA Marriage and Family Therapy, MA Public AdministrationLocations: This course will be taught online.This class will detail the diverse religious issues and constituencies that affect policies in the Biden administration. While the prior... read more -
June 1 – June 22 Wednesdays3:00 PM → 5:00 PMSessions: 4Instructor: Tom Henry, MS, retired social studies/history teacher and historianLocations: This course will be taught online.As the Nineteenth Century changed to the Twentieth, and the Presidency was forced to change along with the country. America... read more -
February 11 – April 8 Tuesdays3:30 PM → 6:30 PMSessions: 5Instructor: Carol Madar, creative writing instructor, Onondaga Community College, Cicero-North Syracuse School District and North Syracuse Community Education Programs, and writerLocations: Jamesville Dewitt Library Explore the journey of writing about some vivid memories of your life. Re-discover events, experiences and images as an approach... read more -
November 17 Thursday1:00 PM → 3:00 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Linda Lowen, book and theater reviewer, author of "100 Things to Do in Syracuse Before You Die" (Reedy Press, April 2022)Locations: Oasis Lecture HallWhether you love or hate the cold, Syracuse’s reputation as “Snow City” has inspired seasonal events that only happen in... 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 -
July 14 Monday10:00 AM → 12:00 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Len Sharp, MS, CAS, retired Earth Science Teacher, Liverpool High SchoolLocations: HealthLink RoomFor nearly 3500 years Egypt reigned as one of the most magnificent ancient Empires and civilizations that has ever existed.... read more -
June 26 Monday1:00 PM → 3:30 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Len Sharp, MS, CAS, retired Earth Science teacher, adjunct professor of Education, LeMoyne College and Civil War enthusiastLocations: HealthLink RoomThe American Civil War raged for nearly four years from the firing upon Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861 to... read more -
January 30 – February 13 Mondays1:00 PM → 3:00 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 psyche talks about itself in fairy tales, which are always about transformation of consciousness and renewal. Explore the images... read more -
January 26 – March 23 Mondays1:00 PM → 3:30 PMSessions: 3Instructor: Jennifer Michella, Oasis program and volunteer managerLocations: HealthLink RoomJoin us for a new take on your typical book group, but replace books with films instead. We will watch... read more -
January 14 – April 8 Tuesdays10:00 AM → 11:00 AMSessions: 4Instructor: Wendy Davenport, MA British and American Literature, high school and college English teacher and Oasis leadership team memberLocations: This course will be taught online.Join our Oasis book group! This ongoing group meets monthly. Share and discuss your opinions with others. Books should be... read more