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September 13 – November 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: Fayetteville Senior CenterThis creative writing workshop offers an opportunity to try your hand at crafting a written story of either fiction or... read more -
February 13 – April 9 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 This creative writing workshop offers an opportunity to try your hand at crafting a written story of either fiction or... read more -
November 21 Thursday10:00 AM → 12:00 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Veronique Bennett, French tutor, native French speakerLocations: Oasis StudioThe Bible is the most read, most printed, most translated, and most sold book but also the most contested. Class... read more -
January 18 – February 8 Tuesdays1:00 PM → 2:30 PMSessions: 4Instructor: 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 timeless patterns of human psychological experience and development will be studied through the metaphoric images found in traditional stories.... read more -
May 15 – June 12 No Class: 5/29Mondays2:30 PM → 4:30 PMSessions: 4Instructor: Tom Henry, MS, retired social studies/history teacher and historianLocations: Oasis Lecture HallFrom World War II on, the office of President expanded both domestically and internationally. Many now viewed the American President... read more -
May 13 – June 3 Tuesdays2:30 PM → 4:30 PMSessions: 4Instructor: Tom Henry, MS, retired social studies/history teacher and historianLocations: This course will be taught online.Fighting for independence would intensify from 1778 to 1781 climaxing at the victory at Yorktown. Yet winning independence and forging... read more -
February 1 – March 8 Wednesdays10:00 AM → 12:00 PMSessions: 6Instructor: Richard Pilgrim, PhD, Professor Emeritus, department of Religion, Syracuse UniversityLocations: Oasis StudioThis course will trace the development of Zen Buddhism from its roots in India (the Buddha and his teachings ca.... read more -
June 13 Monday3:00 PM → 5:00 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Tom Henry, MS, retired social studies/history teacher and historianLocations: Oasis Lecture HallAs long as there have been people, space has been set aside for sacred purposes. Such sites are often the... read more -
June 16 Wednesday3:00 PM → 5:00 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Tom Henry, MS, retired social studies/history teacher and historianLocations: This course will be taught online.Santa Fe is the oldest capital city in the US and sits in the middle of a region rich in... read more -
June 18 – August 13 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