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N E W K N O W L E D G E A D V E N T U R E S Portneuf Medical Center Quail Ridge 797 Hospital Way Roy F. Christensen (RFC) College of Technology 777 Memorial Drive Albion Hall (Education Bldg) SE Idaho Public Health 1901 Alvin Ricken Pond ISU Craft Liberty Shop Sullivan’s Square Hall Dance Hall 325 W. Benton 1935 S. 5th Ave. (LAW)
N E W K N O W L E D G E A D V E N T U R E S Welcome to New Knowledge Adventures A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT Little did we know, as we began the Spring downstairs room. In addition, the presenter will semester 2020, how it would end. With our classes attend the downstairs classroom after the lecture cancelled mid-way through the semester because for live questions and discussion. The combination of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have all missed of the two rooms will allow some 74 people to the physical and intellectual stimulation, as well as attend lectures in person. the close personal associations we have loved and Activities scheduled for the small downstairs expected of NKA over the years. room at Liberty Hall will also be impacted. That Also, we recently have lost two key NKA room will only hold 12 people maximum, so any members: Allan Priddy, who, among other things, classes held in that room will be so limited. All conducted our story-telling sessions, and Dr. Bill members attending lectures or other activities will Brydon, past president (2008-2009) and long-time be required to wear face covers and maintain social facilitator of our Preview to Symphony series. They distancing. These are ISU requirements for Fall. will both be sorely missed. We will still follow School District 25 class closure We also face an unprecedented future for the Fall procedures. semester. Because of social distancing restrictions, In addition to NKA members being able to we have cancelled our travel, dance, and card attend lectures in person, each lecture will be game classes. Furthermore, one of the facilities available live via Zoom for all NKA members we have used recently for several of our activities registered for Fall semester, and will be available and lectures, Quail Ridge, will be unavailable for for later viewing via YouTube. This procedural the Fall—so all of those activities will be moved to change will actually facilitate more NKA members Liberty Hall. to attend any and all lectures. Therefore, we In addition, our lecture series in Liberty Hall highly recommend that you continue your NKA will be impacted. The downstairs room where membership for the Fall semester. Some classes will we normally meet, rather than having space for only be available via Zoom. For those classes where around one hundred, will have seating for only 25. you may attend in person or via Zoom you will be Therefore, our lecture classes will be conducted asked on the registration form to indicate how you in the larger upstairs room, which will hold will attend the class: in person or via Zoom. 49 participants. Such a change will necessitate I hope you are all keeping journals during these climbing stairs for those attending the lecture in historic times. Maybe some future NKA history that room. We will also use the downstairs main lecture will be “The Great COVID-19 Pandemic in room for overflow and for those members who 2020 Hindsight.” Together, though apart, we will cannot climb the stairs. The lecture will be fed see this through. live, via Zoom, from the upstairs venue to the —Trent Stephens, NKA President NKA FACEBOOK PAGE NKA members are encouraged to submit pictures and information about NKA activities to the NKA Facebook Page at www.facebook.com/nkapocatello. LindaLee Furstenworth and Christine Young are the group moderators. They can be reached using the Messenger link on the Facebook page. Look for “Send a message” next to the visit group link.
N E W K N O W L E D G E A D V E N T U R E S Policies and Procedures for NKA Classes EMERGENCY CLASS CANCELLATION POLICY and right to deny enrollment or participation of In case of emergencies such as hazardous weather anyone who fails to demonstrate consistently the conditions (and if School District 25 has canceled ability, with or without reasonable accommodation, school) then NKA classes will be also be canceled. to complete or perform the requirements of a Membership will notified via e-mail and the NKA particular course, field trip, or other activity Facebook page. If a presenter must cancel a class, without jeopardizing the health or safety of the the presenter will notify the facilitator, who will member, other participants, or the instructor. contact CEWT to send an email to class members. —FEES required in advance for travel or activity PRESENTERS tickets, lodging, transportation, meals, and similar Generally, presenters are voluntary and are not expenses are nonrefundable. Some fees will need to compensated. Non-member presenters are invited be paid either at the first class or prior to the class. to the Spring luncheon as guests of NKA. We are —The VIEWS AND OPINIONS expressed in very fortunate that our presenters share their time presentations are those of the instructor and do and knowledge with us. Please take a minute to not necessarily reflect the policy or position of the thank them. NKA governing board. HOW DO YOU BECOME A MEMBER OF NEW —PHOTOS AND VIDEOS may be taken during KNOWLEDGE ADVENTURES? NKA classes and activities for publicity or historical Fill out the Membership and Registration Form purposes. Members may request to opt out. (both sides) in the middle of this catalog, sign the PARKING “Agreement and Release of Liability” form, choose Parking on the ISU campus is free only after 4 classes, and return forms with registration fees. Or p.m. For daytime classes on campus, you need a register online. Membership is by semester and fees campus parking permit, which is good in all the are due each semester. For additional information, General Lots for the entire year. The cost of a call 208-282-2789, Monday-Friday, between 8 a.m. parking permit through NKA is $5; the permit will and 5 p.m. be mailed with the registration receipt or you can NKA MEMBERSHIP CLASS REQUESTS buy one in person at the CEWT office. Permits Registrations will be accepted after the due date, but issued to NKA members are not transferable to you may not be able to enroll in all the classes you anyone else and are to be used for NKA classes want because of room or class size limitations. Be only. Any other use may result in a ticket. Neither assured: every effort will be made to accommodate NKA or CEWT shall be held liable for any violations and register you for requested classes. of parking regulations. NOTICES BUS TRANSPORTATION —INSTRUCTORS, facilitators, or leaders of classes, For bus stop locations: 208-234-ABUS; field trips, or other activities have the discretion www.pocatellotransit.com PLEASE be courteous to other members and cancel ASAP if you cannot attend a program so that those on the Wait List may attend. Call the NKA office at 208-282-3372 to cancel. If you are put on a wait list, it is due to the instructor’s class limit or the classroom’s size. ISU will be CLOSED September 7 for Labor Day; November 25 - 27 for Thanksgiving; and December 24 through January 1 for ISU Christmas Holiday. No classes will be held these days.
N E W K N O W L E D G E A D V E N T U R E S NKA 2020 – 2021 Officers and Board of Directors OFFICERS President: Trent Stephens New Knowledge 208-240-4994; trentstephens1@cableone.net Adventures (NKA), President-Elect: Sue Miller a Road Scholar 208-993-1133; millerpag@yahoo.com affiliate at Idaho Past President: Jan Flandro 208-221-4091; flandrja@gmail.com State University, is Secretary: Suzanne Johnson a member-directed 208-589-5122; suzyjmom@icloud.com organization that provides Treasurer: Phil Blick an informal, noncompetitive 208-234-0815; philblick@cableone.net environment for lifelong learners DIRECTORS-AT-LARGE age 50 or older. Sondra Dunkle 208-904-4925; dunksond@gmail.com Robert Farmer 208-221-9627; robfar52@hotmail.com Phil Joslin 208-251-1951; phil.r.joslin@gmail.com COMMITTEE CHAIRS Curriculum: Geoff Hogander 208-232-3437; ghogande@yahoo.com History: Trish Mooney 208-220-1283; patricia.j.mooney@gmail.com Publicity: Vacant Social: Kathy Priddy 208-234-2849; pridkath@isu.edu Travel: Jennie McCormick 208-241-4341; jenniemc1250@yahoo.com Community Service: Jeffrey Harris 208-680-2250; harris3168@msn.com CONTINUING ED. Management Assistant Shirley Hockett – 208-282-2789; mcelshir@isu.edu
N E W K N O W L E D G E A D V E N T U R E S Table OF Contents CLASSES LISTED ALPHABETICALLY BY TOPIC FALL 2020 ART, MUSIC, & THEATRE GAMES History of Pocatello......................... 10 Keyboard Lessons 1........................... 1 Seinfeld Trivia................................... 6 History of the Marshall Public Library (ONLINE) ....................... 11 Preview to the Plays.......................... 1 Team Trivia....................................... 6 Newgrange ...................................... 11 Preview to the Plays at ISU............... 1 GENERAL INTEREST Pandemics Past in the USA ............ 11 Preview to the Symphony ................. 1 2020 Second-Half Economic Rhodochrosite, Rare & Beautiful ... 11 Producing Community Theater........ 2 Update ............................................ 6 Robber Baron Castles of the Rhine. 11 Singing for Fun ................................. 2 Butterfly Haven Tour........................ 6 The Tower of London...................... 12 Truman Capote’s A Christmas Europe on Our Own in 40 Days ....... 6 Memory...........................................2 The Viking Age ................................ 12 Following the Arrows on the Camino de Santiago....................... 7 A Visual Walk through CRAFTS & HOBBIES Pocatello History .......................... 12 Creative Card Making....................... 2 Hey, Let’s Go to the Galapagos.......... 7 Crochet/Knitting Service Group........ 2 Hot Topics.......................................... 7 NATURE, SCIENCE, Glass Etching ..................................... 2 How Money Works............................ 7 & TECHNOLOGY Hunger and Hope: Solutions for a Astronomy 8: The Solar System— Letterpress Tricks............................... 3 The Unknown Knowns ................ 12 Better World (ONLINE)................. 7 Making Greeting Cards..................... 3 Cutting the Cable Cord ................... 12 The Light Triad ................................. 7 Origami for Beginners ...................... 3 Easy Stargazing (ONLINE) ............ 13 Origami Nativity............................... 3 HEALTH & WELLNESS In the Presence of Grizzlies............. 13 Rustic Painting.................................. 3 Calm in Calamity: Using Mindfulness Seasonal Frame................................. 3 to Keep Your Cool (ONLINE)......... 8 Make Your Landscape a Haven for People and Pollinators II ........ 13 Watercolor Painting.......................... 4 Get Back to Normal Naturally.......... 8 The Philippines: A Biodiversity Woodcarving, Advanced................... 4 Medicare 101..................................... 8 Hotspot ......................................... 13 Woodcarving, Beginning .................. 4 Naloxone Training for Overdose Prevention: Save Life with Spray... 8 TRAVEL & FIELD TRIPS FITNESS & MOTION Origami and Theragami (The Science No travel or field trips this semester. Hiking the Hills.................................. 4 and Art of Celebration and WRITING & LITERATURE T’ai Chi Chih (Advanced)................. 4 Healing).......................................... 8 Book Group and a Glass… ............. 13 Walking the Greenway...................... 5 Peace of Mind Seminar..................... 9 Low-Impact Creative Writing......... 14 What is in the Foods You Are FOOD & BEVERAGE Eating? Part 2................................. 9 Don’t Be Scared of Instant Your Brain Has a Mind of Its Own... 9 PLEASE be courteous to other Pot Cooking! ................................... 5 members and cancel ASAP if you Your Hearing Health: We are My, Oh My..., Stir Fry........................ 5 Hear for You! .................................. 9 cannot attend a program you are Taste & Share .................................... 5 registered for so that those on the HISTORY wait list may attend. Call the NKA Wine Pairing at PV’s Uncorked office at 208-282-3155 to cancel. on Main .......................................... 5 The Bonus Army of 1932 ................ 10 The Camp Bird Mine....................... 10 If you are put on a wait list, it is Wine Pairing at the Yellowstone....... 5 Chateaux of the Loire River Valley.10 due to the instructor’s class limit or the classroom’s size. Children and Childhood in Pre-Industrial Europe .................. 10
N E W K N O W L E D G E A D V E N T U R E S Alphabetical Listing BY TITLE A Astronomy 8: The Solar System H Hearing: Your Hearing Health: Plays ISU: Preview the Plays —The Unknown Knowns.............12 We are Hear for You! .....................9 at ISU..............................................1 Hiking: Hiking the Hills ....................4 Pocatello: History of Pocatello ........10 B The Bonus Army of 1932 ......10 Hot Topics..........................................7 Pocatello: A Visual Walk through Book Group and a Glass… .............13 Pocatello History ..........................12 How Money Works ...........................7 Brain: Your Brain Has a Mind Portugal/Spain: Following the Arrows Hunger and Hope: Solutions for a of Its Own .......................................9 on the Camino de Santiago ...........7 Better World (ONLINE).................7 Butterfly Haven Tour........................6 I R Rhodochrosite, Rare and Instant Pot: Don’t Be Scared of Beautiful ......................................11 C Calm in Calamity: Using Instant Pot Cooking! ......................5 Mindfulness to Keep Your Cool......8 Robber Baron Castles of the Rhine.11 The Camp Bird Mine.......................10 K Keyboard Lessons....................1 Rustic Painting..................................3 Capote: Truman Capote’s A Christmas Memory ................... 2 L Landscape: Make Your S Seasonal Frame........................3 Card Making: Creative Card Landscape a Haven for People Seinfeld Trivia...................................6 Making...............................................2 and Pollinators II ......................13 Singing: Singing for Fun....................2 Chateaux of the Loire River Valley.10 Letterpress Tricks ..............................3 Stargazing: Easy Stargazing Children and Childhood in The Light Triad .................................7 (ONLINE).....................................13 Pre-Industrial Europe ..................10 Stir Fry: My, Oh My...,Stir Fry ..........5 Comm Theater: Producing M Marshall Lib: History of the Symphony: Preview to the Community Theater.......................2 Marshall Public Library Symphony ......................................1 Creative Writing: Low-Impact (ONLINE).....................................11 Creative Writing ..........................14 Medicare 101.....................................8 T T’ai Chi Chih (Advanced)........4 Crochet/Knit: Crochet/Knitting Taste & Share ....................................5 Service Group .................................2 N Naloxone Training for Team Trivia ......................................6 Cutting the Cable Cord ...................12 Overdose Prevention: Save a Life with a Spray ...................................8 Therigami: Origami and Theragami (The Science and Art of Celebration E Econ Update: 2020 Second-Half Newgrange ......................................11 and Healing) ..................................8 Economic Update ...........................6 Normal Naturally: Get Back to The Tower of London......................12 Europe on Our Own in 40 Days .......6 Normal Naturally ..........................8 V The Viking Age ......................12 F Foods: What Is in the Foods O Origami for Beginners............3 You Are Eating? Part 2...................9 Origami Nativity...............................3 W Walking the Greenway ..........5 G Galapagos: Hey, Let’s Go P Pandemics Past in the USA...11 Watercolor Painting..........................4 to the Galapagos ............................7 Woodcarving, Advanced...................4 Peace of Mind Seminar.....................9 Glass Etching.....................................2 Woodcarving, Beginning ..................4 The Philippines: A Biodiversity Greeting Cards: Making Hotspot .........................................13 Wine Pairing at PV’s Uncorked Greeting Cards ...............................3 on Main ..........................................5 Plays: Preview to the Plays ...............1 Grizzlies: In the Presence Wine Pairing at the Yellowstone.......5 of Grizzlies ...................................13
FA L L 2 0 2 0 • NEW KNOWLEDGE ADVENTURES 1 Adventures for the Fall of Twenty Twenty required in classes held on the ISU campus. ART, MUSIC, & THEATRE The Wolves: Preview on Friday, September 11, Keyboard Lessons (#3715) 5:00 – 6:00 p.m. with Vanessa Bellam and students Tuesdays: September 22 – November 24; at the Black Box Theater. Performance dates: 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. September 18, 19, 24, 25, and 26. Learn to play your favorite song on a modern A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Preview on keyboard instrument! Even if you have never Friday, November 6, 5:00 – 6:00 p.m. with Norman played an instrument before, you will be playing Schoder and students in the Beverly B. Bistline songs in a few short weeks. This course has Theater. Performance dates: November 12, 14, 19, proven to be a fun and easy way to play. Rental 20, and 21. instruments are available. Join us for this enjoyable Location: Stephens Performing Arts Center, ISU learning experience. Facilitator: Sharon Manning (208-233-9425) Location: Piano Gallery, 338 Yellowstone Ave. Class Limit: 30 Instructor: TBA Facilitator: Frank Chalmers (508-922-8900) Preview to the Symphony (#3322) Class Limit: 12 Dates and Times: TBA Class Fee: $20 (which pays for the book), purchase at Dr. Geoffrey Friedley is an adjunct instructor first class. Rental instruments are available; call Piano at ISU, where he teaches voice, music appreciation, Gallery at 208-233-1883. and music history. Dr. Julie Sorensen is the conductor and artistic director of the Idaho Preview to the Plays (#3090) State-Civic Symphony. Either Dr. Sorensen or Dr. Dates and times: TBD Friedley (or both) will describe the compositions Sign up for this class and, if any of the which will be performed at the upcoming concert. community theaters are presenting a play and have They will talk about the composers, their times and a preview, CEWT will notify you of the time and styles, and what to expect at the concerts. These place for the preview. Attendance may be limited. previews will enhance the enjoyment of going to All people who have registered will be notified for the concerts. Those who enroll for this class will be each play, but the actual class list for a particular notified by CEWT where and when the previews play will be based on the order that people respond will be conducted. Face masks are required in after the notification. classes held on the ISU campus. Location: TBD Symphony Performance Dates: Due to Covid Instructor: TBD concerns, the details for the Metamorphosis season Facilitator: TBD are still being set. For more information, visit: www.thesymphony.us. Location: To be determined Preview to the Plays at ISU (#3059) Instructor: Dr. Geoffrey Friedley or Dr. Julie Sorensen Fridays: September 11 and November 6; Facilitator: Elizabeth Dyer (dyer2158@gmail.com, 5:00 – 6:00 p.m. 573-210-7588) These classes will give background to the play Class Limit: 35 and details in its production. Face masks are
2 NEW KNOWLEDGE ADVENTURES • FA L L 2 0 2 0 Producing Community Theater (#3732) CRAFTS & HOBBIES Tuesday: October 6; 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. We’ll talk about the process an all-volunteer Creative Card Making (#3739) community theater employs to produce a play. Thursday: September 24; 1:00 – 3:30 p.m. Beginning with play selection, we’ll discuss Join us for lots of fun while creating several what happens during casting, construction, and beautiful cards! Please bring a small pair of rehearsal to get everything ready for opening night. scissors. The class will also tour the Warehouse Theater to Location: Liberty Hall, 325 W. Benton, small room see first-hand the opportunities and challenges our Instructor: Diane Tauscher particular environment offers. Facilitator: Nancy Dafoe (208-596-0491) Location: The Warehouse, 1009 S. 2nd Ave., Pocatello Class Limit: 10 Instructor: Jackie Czerepinski, PhD., Production Class Fee: $15 (pays for prepared packets of supplies); Committee Chair, Westside Players Board of Directors due by September 17. Please send a check made Facilitator: Geoff Hogander (ghogande@yahoo.com) payable to Diane Tauscher and mail to Nancy Dafoe, Class Limit: 40 2800 Birdie Thompson, Pocatello, ID 83201. Singing for Fun (#3733) Crochet/Knitting Service Group (#3196) Second and Fourth Wednesdays: September Tuesdays: September 15 - December 15; 23 – December 9; 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. 1:15 – 2:15 p.m. Let’s get together for some impromptu singing. A service project crocheting and knitting We’ll do easy popular music in unison and in lap blankets for the PMC cancer center. Yarn rounds if desired. Talent and experience helpful but is provided for these projects. BYO hooks and not required; music will be provided. needles are helpful although we do have some we can lend. A basic knowledge of crocheting Location: Liberty Hall, 325 W. Benton, lecture room or knitting is also helpful plus we have talented Instructors: Jim Mariani and Linda Lindley Facilitator: Jim Mariani (208 851-0842, members to assist you. This is a fun way to practice jsm22553@yahoo.com) your skills and to be creative with colors and Class Limit: 20 patterns while helping others at the same time. Location: Senior Activity Center, 427 North 6th Truman Capote’s A Christmas Memory Avenue, dining room (#3060) Facilitator: Barbara Christensen (562-544-4136) Tuesday: December 8; 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. Class Limit: 20 The Emmy award winning teleplay of the Glass Etching (#3962) author’s recollection of Christmas in the South of Thursday: October 29; 10:00 a.m. -1:00 p.m. his youth. We will be etching and stenciling on glass. Location: Liberty Hall, 325 W. Benton, lecture room and upstairs room Please bring a couple pieces of glass or glasswork to Instructor: Carol Nelson (208-238-6969) work on. Join us—we always have fun! Facilitators: Jim Mariani (jsm22553@yahoo.com) Location: Liberty Hall, 325 W. Benton, small room Class Limit: 74 Instructor: Karen Barron Facilitator: Nancy Dafoe (208-596-0491) Class Limit: 12 Class Fees: $20 (which pays for etching solution, paint, and stencils); due October 22. Make the check payable to Karen Barron, and send to Nancy Dafoe at 2800 Birdie Thompson, Pocatello 83201.
FA L L 2 0 2 0 • NEW KNOWLEDGE ADVENTURES 3 Letterpress Tricks (#3061) Location: Liberty Hall, 325 W. Benton, small room Mondays and Wednesdays: October 5 – 28; Instructor: Kris Hansen 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Facilitator: Nancy Dafoe (208-596-0491) Class Limit: 12 Letterpress is a relief printing process that Class Fee: $5 (which pays for origami paper and has been used for art and business for centuries. printed instruction sheets.) Pay at first class. Modern artists have invented ways to create beautiful imagery using this process with the press. Origami Nativity (#3062) We will be using simple techniques, cutting and Fridays: November 20 & 27, December 4 & 11; pasting your own designs from photos or collages 10:30 a.m. – noon to make prints. Colors of your choice can be used Traditional origami is stylized—simple, yet to create small editions of your artwork to take elegant. Figures designed by modern origami home. All materials are provided. Face masks are artists will represent the essential characters of required in classes held on the ISU campus. Christmas: sheep and shepherd, Mary and Joseph, Location: Pinyon Jay Press, Liberal Arts Building, Room 139 (downstairs) at ISU. Quad side entrance. manger and baby. Instructor: Paula Jull, Professor Emerita, ISU Location: Liberty Hall, 325 W. Benton, small room Facilitator: Elizabeth Dyer (dyer2158@gmail.com) Instructor: Kris Hansen Class Limit: 4 Facilitator: Nancy Dafoe (208-596-0491) Class Fee: $25 (which pays for ink, paper and tools Class Limit: 12 needed.) Bring cash or check to first class. Class Fee: $5 (which pays for origami paper and printed instruction sheets.) Pay at first class. Making Greeting Cards (#3961) Thursday: November 12; 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Rustic Painting (#3725) Thursday: October 22; 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. An introduction to a variety of card making techniques such as embossing, paper piecing, and Have fun painting on wood. quilling. The class will take home a simple card and Location: Liberty Hall, 325 W. Benton, small room envelope. Instructor: Karen Barron Location: Liberty Hall, 325 W. Benton, small room. Facilitator: Nancy Dafoe (nancyd@uidaho.edu) Instructor: Suzanne H. Johnson Class Limit: 12 Facilitator: Nancy Dafoe (nancyd@uidaho.edu) Class Fee: $20 (which pays for all supplies, including wood and paint) due October 15. Make the check Class Limit: 12 payable to Karen Barron, and send to Nancy Dafoe at Class Fees: $5 (which pays for paper and envelope.) 2800 Birdie Thompson, Pocatello 83201. Please bring to first class. Seasonal Frame (#3063) Origami for Beginners (#3736) Thursday: October 8; 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Fridays: September 18 & 25, October 2 & 9; Join us to make seasonal themed paper inserts 10:30 a.m. – Noon in an 8 x 10 wooden frame that will compliment This class is intended for folders with little, no, your home décor. or atrophied origami skills. You’ll learn many of the Location: Liberty Hall, 325 W. Benton, small room most used folds, including valley and mountain, Instructor: Diane Tauscher inside reverse, and sink folds as you complete fun Facilitator: Nancy Dafoe (208-596-0491) yet impressive models to take home and practice Class Limit: 8 again and again. Sequential lessons will develop Class Fee: $15 (which pays for the frame and all skills as you fold swans, cranes, rocking horses, materials) due October 1. Make the check payable turbines, and more. to Diane Tauscher, and send to Nancy Dafoe at 2800 Birdie Thompson, Pocatello 83201.
4 NEW KNOWLEDGE ADVENTURES • FA L L 2 0 2 0 Watercolor Painting (#3064) provided. Projects may begin with a stylized bird, Thursday: November 5; 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. then a shelf cat, with a final project selected by the carver. Related optional activities include An introduction to beginning watercolor participation in woodcarving competitions and painting—learn the basic techniques. displays, including a display on October 2, 2020 Location: Liberty Hall, 325 W. Benton, small room (5-8 p.m.) at the Pocatello Art Center. Instructor: Suzanne H. Johnson Location: Home Depot lumber department, 4340 Facilitator: Nancy Dafoe (nancyd@uidaho.edu) Hawthorne Road, Chubbuck Class Limit: 12 Instructors: Shorty Miller & Diane Porter, both with Class Fee: $10 (which pays for watercolor set, paper, years of experience and recognition in woodcarving and other tools.) Please bring to class. journals Facilitator: Cathy McPherson (208-233-5899, Advanced Woodcarving (#3558) cathylee@cableone.net) Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays as desired: Class Fee: $10 (cash or check at first meeting) plus September 14 – December 18; 9:00 a.m. – Noon purchase of any other additional supplies. (clean-up starts at 11:30) Advanced wood carver classes are for FITNESS & MOTION individuals who have completed at least one semester as a beginning carver or who have prior Hiking the Hills (#3066) experience and do not require constant assistance Fridays: September 18 - December 18; 10:00 a.m. and supervision. They will provide their own tools Enjoy local hiking and snowshoeing depending and equipment to include rotary power tools or on weather conditions. Trail selections will be knives/gouges (edged hand tools). Carvers will made after a review of the available trail list by select their own projects. Related optional activities those enrolled. include participation in woodcarving competitions Location: TBA and displays, including a display on October 2, Instructor/Facilitator: Lynn Hebdon (208-339-4841, 2020 (5-8 p.m.) at the Pocatello Art Center. hebdlynn@gmail.com) Location: Home Depot – Lumber Department, 4340 Hawthorne Road, Pocatello T’ai Chi Chih (Advanced) (#3104) Instructors: Shorty Miller & Diane Porter, both with Tuesdays & Thursdays: September 29 – December years of experience and recognition in woodcarving 17, no class November 26; 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. journals Facilitator: Cathy McPherson (208-233-5899, Meditation in motion. We practice the 19 T’ai cathylee@cableone.net) Chi Chih disciplines taught in the beginner’s class Class Limit: Unlimited and also several classical Qigong forms. Class is Class Fee: $10 (cash or check at first meeting) plus limited to those who have previous experience or purchase of any other additional supplies. are willing to come early for tutoring. Location: Liberty Hall, 325 W. Benton, upstairs Beginning Woodcarving (#3101) Instructor/Facilitator: Stephanie Gill Wednesday: September 23; 9:00 a.m. – Noon (sgillforterra@gmail.com) (clean-up from 11:30-noon). After this first class, Class Limit: 35 you may come any Monday, Wednesday, or Friday from September 23– December 18. Please be courteous to other members and cancel ASAP if you are signed up for a program and cannot Beginning woodcarving classes are for attend so that the Wait List individuals may be individuals with little or no experience. Students contacted to attend. will use rotary power tools and related equipment Call the NKA office at 208-282-3372.
SEPTEMBER 2020 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 LABOR DAY 7 8 9 10 Plays ISU 5-6pm 11 12 13 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 14 Theragami I 10am-noon 15 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 16 Butterfly Haven 11-1pm 17 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 18 19 Camp Bird 1-2:30pm Team Trivia 1-2:30pm Marshall Lib 10-11:30am Seinfeld Trivia 10-11am Hiking 10am Crochet/Knit 1:15-2:15pm Taste & Share 11:30-12:30 Pocatello, Hist 1-2:30pm Origami, Beg 10:30-noon Hunger & Hope 1:30-3pm Instant Pot 4-5:30pm Stargazing 3:30-5pm 20 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 21 Cutting Cable 10-11:30am 22 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 23 Econ Update 1-2:30pm 24 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 25 26 Brain 10-11:30am Theragami I 10am-noon Wd Crv, Beg 9am -noon Card Making 1-3:30pm Wd Crv, Beg 9am -noon Peace of Mind 1-2:30pm Crochet/Knit 1:15-2:15pm Light Triad 10-11:30am Hiking 10am Keyboard 3-4pm Singing 1-2pm Origami, Beg 10:30-noon 27 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 28 T’ai Chi 9-10am 29 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 30 27 28 29 Wd Crv, Beg 9am -noon Philippines 10-11:30am Wd Crv, Beg 9am -noon Hot Topics 1-2:30pm Theragami I 10am-noon Chateaux 10-11:30am Creative Writing 2-4pm Team Trivia 1-2:30pm Wine, Yellowstone 5-7pm Crochet/Knit 1:15-2:15 Keyboard 3-4pm 30
OCTOBER 2020 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 0 1 1 2 T’ai Chi 9-10am 1 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 2 3 Grizzlies 10-11:30am Wd Crv, Beg 9am -noon Hearing 1-2:30pm Hiking 10am Book Group 3-4:30pm Origami, Beg 10:30-noon 4 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 5 T’ai Chi 9-10am 6 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 7 T’ai Chi 9-10am 8 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 9 10 Wd Crv, Beg 9am -noon Newgrange 10-11:30am Wd Crv, Beg 9am -noon Calm 10-11:30am Wd Crv, Beg 9am -noon Viking Age 10-11:30am Theragami II 10am-noon Pocatello, Vis 10-11:30am Europe 10am-noon Hiking 10am Medicare 101 1-2:30pm Team Trivia 1-2:30pm Letterpress 2-4pm Seasonal Frame 1-3pm Walking 10am Creative Writing 2-4pm Crochet/Knit 1:15-2:15 How Money Works 4:30-6 Origami, Beg 10:30-noon Letterpress 2-4pm Keyboard 3-4pm Comm Theater 3-5pm 11 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 12 T’ai Chi 9-10am 13 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 14 T’ai Chi 9-10am 15 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 16 17 Wd Crv, Beg 9am -noon Robber Baron 10-11:30am Wd Crv, Beg 9am -noon Seinfeld Trivia 10-11am Wd Crv, Beg 9am -noon Creative Writing 2-4pm Theragami II 10am-noon Taste & Share 11:30-12:30 Calm 10-11:30am Hiking 10am Letterpress 2-4pm Crochet/Knit 1:15-2:15 Singing 1-2pm Stir Fry 4-5:30pm Walking 10am Keyboard 3-4pm Letterpress 2-4pm 18 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 19 T’ai Chi 9-10am 20 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 21 T’ai Chi 9-10am 22 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 23 24 Wd Crv, Beg 9am -noon Theragami II 10am-noon Wd Crv, Beg 9am -noon Calm 10-11:30am Wd Crv, Beg 9am -noon Creative Writing 2-4pm Pandemics 11-12:30pm Tower of London 10-11:30 Rustic Painting 10am-1pm Hiking 10am Letterpress 2-4pm Team Trivia 1-2:30pm Naloxone 1-2:30pm Walking 10am Crochet/Knit 1:15-2:15 Letterpress 2-4pm Foods 1-2:30pm Keyboard 3-4pm 25 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 26 T’ai Chi 9-10am 27 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 28 T’ai Chi 9-10am 29 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 30 HALLOWEEN 31 Wd Crv, Beg 9am -noon Theragami III 10am-noon Wd Crv, Beg 9am -noon Astronomy 10-11:30am Wd Crv, Beg 9am -noon Hot Topics 1-2:30pm Crochet/Knit 1:15-2:15 Singing 1-2pm Calm 10-11:30am Hiking 10am Creative Writing 2-4pm Keyboard 3-4pm Letterpress 2-4pm Glass Etching 10am-1pm Walking 10am Letterpress 2-4pm Normal Naturally 6:30pm
NEW KNOWLEDGE ADVENTURES FA L L 2 0 2 0 NKA 2020 MEMBERSHIP AND REGISTRATION FORM o New Member o Previous Member PLEASE: • PRINT NEATLY • SIGN BELOW • COMPLETE BOTH SIDES Name: _______________________________________________________________________________________ Address: _____________________________________________________________________________________ City/State/Zip: ________________________________________________________________________________ Daytime Phone: __________________ Evening Phone: __________________Cell Phone: ___________________ E-Mail: _______________________________________________________________________________________ Emergency Contact Person and Phone: _____________________________________________________________ Preferred method of contact: o Phone o E-mail Preferred method of registration receipt: o Mailed o E-mailed REGISTRATION DUE BY SEPTEMBER 1 Membership Dues MUST Accompany Three options are available to register: Your Registration 1—By Mail: $40 per person/per semester $ _______ Idaho State University Parking Fee $5 (once a year) $ _______ Continuing Education/Workforce Training Only required on campus before 4 p.m. 921 S 8th Ave. STOP 8062 Pocatello ID, 83209 2—In Person at: TOTAL DUE $ _______ 777 Memorial Drive, Roy F. Christensen Bldg. #48 3—Online at: NOTE: Some classes require additional fees that need cetrain.isu.edu/nka to be paid at the first class or prior to the class to the Phone: 208-282-2789 or 208-282-3372 instructor or facilitator. Fax: 208-282-5894; ATTN. Shirley AGREEMENT AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY I, the undersigned, am aware that participation in activities as a member of New Knowledge Adventures (NKA) is voluntary and may be risky and dangerous to include bodily injury, including death, as well as damage to property or third parties. By participating, I certify that I have full knowledge of and assume all risks, and that I am in good health and have no physical or mental limitations that would preclude the safe participation or the use of equipment related to the activities of NKA. To the fullest extent permitted by law, and in consideration of gaining membership or being allowed to participate in the activities and programs of NKA and to use its facilities and equipment, I, on behalf of myself, my heirs, representatives, executors, administrators, and assignees (the Releasing Parties) hereby agree to indemnify, defend, save, hold harmless, release, and covenant not to sue NKA, the State of Idaho, Idaho State University, its State Board of Education, its members, respective officers, employees, volunteers, and agents (the Released Parties) for any negligently caused injuries or losses arising out of, or connected with, my participation in any activities of NKA. On behalf of myself, I hereby consent to emergency medical care, including transportation to and exchange of medical information with a medical facility. I understand that I am responsible for all medical expenses for myself. I do assume responsibility for my participation in class and will call 208-282-3372 if I cannot attend. Date: ______________ NKA Member or Participant Signature: ______________________________________
FA L L 2 0 2 0 • NEW KNOWLEDGE ADVENTURES REGISTER FOR THE CLASSES YOU WISH TO ATTEND BY CHECKING THE BOXES BELOW. NOTE: Classes filled first-registered, first-served. Please cancel ASAP if you are signed up for a program and cannot attend. Lecture-style classes will also be available via Zoom. Art, Music and Theater, Crafts and Hobbies, Fitness and Motion, Food and Beverage, Games and Writing and Literature will be held in-person only. Lecture classes offered in Zoom will be available to all members. Instructions to the course will be emailed or you can check: certain.isu.edu/nka/zoom. ART, MUSIC, & THEATRE GAMES HISTORY ❏ Keyboard Lessons (#3715) ❏ Seinfeld Trivia (#3068) IN-PERSON | ZOOM (CHECK BOX FOR HOW ATTENDING) ❏ Preview to the Plays (#3090) ❏ Team Trivia (#3014) ❏ | o The Bonus Army of 1932 (#3768) ❏ Preview to the Plays at ISU (#3059) ❏ | o The Camp Bird Mine (#3769) GENERAL INTEREST ❏ | o Chateaux of the Loire River Valley (#3075) ❏ Preview to the Symphony (#3322) IN-PERSON | ZOOM (CHECK BOX FOR HOW ATTENDING) ❏ Producing Community Theater (#3732) ❏ | o Children and Childhood in Pre-Industrial ❏ | o 2020 Second-Half Economic Update Europe (#3076) ❏ Singing for Fun (#3733) (#3069) ❏ | o History of Pocatello (#3773) ❏ Truman Capote’s A Christmas Memory (#3060) ❏ Butterfly Haven Tour (#3749) ❏ History of the Marshall Public Library ❏ | o Europe on Our Own in 40 Days (#3019) CRAFTS & HOBBIES (ONLINE) (#3772) ❏ | o Following the Arrows on the ❏ | o Newgrange (#3077) ❏ Creative Card Making (#3739) Camino de Santiago (#3751) ❏ Crochet/Knitting Service Group (#3196) ❏ | o Pandemics Past in the USA (#3078) ❏ | o Hey, Let’s Go to the Galapagos (#3070) ❏ Glass Etching (#3962) ❏ | o Rhodochrosite, Rare and Beautiful (#3079) ❏ | o Hot Topics (#3827) ❏ Letterpress Tricks (#3061 ❏ | o Robber Baron Castles of the Rhine (#3080) ❏ | o How Money Works (#3089) ❏ Making Greeting Cards (#3961) ❏ | o The Tower of London (#3081) ❏ Hunger and Hope: Solutions for a Better ❏ Origami for Beginners (#3736) World (ONLINE) (#3088) ❏ | o The Viking Age (#3082) ❏ Origami Nativity (#3062) ❏ | o The Light Triad (#3755) ❏ | o A Visual Walk through Pocatello History ❏ Rustic Painting (#3725) (#3777) ❏ Seasonal Frame (#3063) HEALTH & WELLNESS IN-PERSON | ZOOM (CHECK BOX FOR HOW ATTENDING) NATURE, SCIENCE, & TECHNOLOGY ❏ Watercolor Painting (#3064) IN-PERSON | ZOOM (CHECK BOX FOR HOW ATTENDING) ❏ Calm in Calamity: Using Mindfulness to ❏ Woodcarving, Advanced (#3558) Keep Your Cool (ONLINE) (#3071 ❏ | o Astronomy 8: The Solar System— ❏ Woodcarving, Beginning (#3101) The Unknown Knowns (#3780) ❏ | o Get Back to Normal Naturally (#3072) ❏ | o Cutting the Cable Cord (#3083) FITNESS & MOTION ❏ | o Medicare 101 (#3578) ❏ Easy Stargazing (ONLINE) (#3782) ❏ Hiking the Hills (#3066) ❏ | o Naloxone Training for Overdose Prevention: Save a Life with a Spray (#3073) ❏ | o In the Presence of Grizzlies (#3784) ❏ T’ai Chi Chih (Advanced) (#3104) ❏ | o Make Your Landscape a Haven for ❏ | o Origami and Theragami (The Science and ❏ Walking the Greenway (#3115) Art of Celebration and Healing) (#3461) People and Pollinators II (#3785) Section: o 1 o 2 o 3 o 4 ❏ | o The Philippines: A Biodiversity Hotspot FOOD & BEVERAGE (#3084) ❏ | o Peace of Mind Seminar (#3764) ❏ Don’t Be Scared of Instant Pot Cooking! (#3744) ❏ | o What Is in the Foods You Are Eating? WRITING & LITERATURE ❏ My, Oh My..., Stir Fry (#3891) Part 2 (#3767) ❏ Taste & Share (#3197) ❏ Book Group and a Glass… (#3372) ❏ | o Your Brain Has a Mind of Its Own (#3528) ❏ Wine Pairing at PV’s Uncorked on Main (#3943) ❏ Low-Impact Creative Writing (#3136) ❏ | o Your Hearing Health: We are Hear for You! ❏ Wine Pairing at the Yellowstone (#3642) (#3074)
NEW KNOWLEDGE ADVENTURES FA L L 2 0 2 0 NKA 2020 MEMBERSHIP AND REGISTRATION FORM o New Member o Previous Member PLEASE: • PRINT NEATLY • SIGN BELOW • COMPLETE BOTH SIDES Name: _______________________________________________________________________________________ Address: _____________________________________________________________________________________ City/State/Zip: ________________________________________________________________________________ Daytime Phone: __________________ Evening Phone: __________________Cell Phone: ___________________ E-Mail: _______________________________________________________________________________________ Emergency Contact Person and Phone: _____________________________________________________________ Preferred method of contact: o Phone o E-mail Preferred method of registration receipt: o Mailed o E-mailed REGISTRATION DUE BY SEPTEMBER 1 Membership Dues MUST Accompany Three options are available to register: Your Registration 1—By Mail: $40 per person/per semester $ _______ Idaho State University Parking Fee $5 (once a year) $ _______ Continuing Education/Workforce Training Only required on campus before 4 p.m. 921 S 8th Ave. STOP 8062 Pocatello ID, 83209 2—In Person at: TOTAL DUE $ _______ 777 Memorial Drive, Roy F. Christensen Bldg. #48 3—Online at: NOTE: Some classes require additional fees that need cetrain.isu.edu/nka to be paid at the first class or prior to the class to the Phone: 208-282-2789 or 208-282-3372 instructor or facilitator. Fax: 208-282-5894; ATTN. Shirley AGREEMENT AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY I, the undersigned, am aware that participation in activities as a member of New Knowledge Adventures (NKA) is voluntary and may be risky and dangerous to include bodily injury, including death, as well as damage to property or third parties. By participating, I certify that I have full knowledge of and assume all risks, and that I am in good health and have no physical or mental limitations that would preclude the safe participation or the use of equipment related to the activities of NKA. To the fullest extent permitted by law, and in consideration of gaining membership or being allowed to participate in the activities and programs of NKA and to use its facilities and equipment, I, on behalf of myself, my heirs, representatives, executors, administrators, and assignees (the Releasing Parties) hereby agree to indemnify, defend, save, hold harmless, release, and covenant not to sue NKA, the State of Idaho, Idaho State University, its State Board of Education, its members, respective officers, employees, volunteers, and agents (the Released Parties) for any negligently caused injuries or losses arising out of, or connected with, my participation in any activities of NKA. On behalf of myself, I hereby consent to emergency medical care, including transportation to and exchange of medical information with a medical facility. I understand that I am responsible for all medical expenses for myself. I do assume responsibility for my participation in class and will call 208-282-3372 if I cannot attend. Date: ______________ NKA Member or Participant Signature: ______________________________________
FA L L 2 0 2 0 • NEW KNOWLEDGE ADVENTURES REGISTER FOR THE CLASSES YOU WISH TO ATTEND BY CHECKING THE BOXES BELOW. NOTE: Classes filled first-registered, first-served. Please cancel ASAP if you are signed up for a program and cannot attend. Lecture-style classes will also be available via Zoom. Art, Music and Theater, Crafts and Hobbies, Fitness and Motion, Food and Beverage, Games and Writing and Literature will be held in-person only. Lecture classes offered in Zoom will be available to all members. Instructions to the course will be emailed or you can check: certain.isu.edu/nka/zoom. ART, MUSIC, & THEATRE GAMES HISTORY ❏ Keyboard Lessons (#3715) ❏ Seinfeld Trivia (#3068) IN-PERSON | ZOOM (CHECK BOX FOR HOW ATTENDING) ❏ Preview to the Plays (#3090) ❏ Team Trivia (#3014) ❏ | o The Bonus Army of 1932 (#3768) ❏ Preview to the Plays at ISU (#3059) ❏ | o The Camp Bird Mine (#3769) GENERAL INTEREST ❏ | o Chateaux of the Loire River Valley (#3075) ❏ Preview to the Symphony (#3322) IN-PERSON | ZOOM (CHECK BOX FOR HOW ATTENDING) ❏ Producing Community Theater (#3732) ❏ | o Children and Childhood in Pre-Industrial ❏ | o 2020 Second-Half Economic Update Europe (#3076) ❏ Singing for Fun (#3733) (#3069) ❏ | o History of Pocatello (#3773) ❏ Truman Capote’s A Christmas Memory (#3060) ❏ Butterfly Haven Tour (#3749) ❏ History of the Marshall Public Library ❏ | o Europe on Our Own in 40 Days (#3019) CRAFTS & HOBBIES (ONLINE) (#3772) ❏ | o Following the Arrows on the ❏ | o Newgrange (#3077) ❏ Creative Card Making (#3739) Camino de Santiago (#3751) ❏ Crochet/Knitting Service Group (#3196) ❏ | o Pandemics Past in the USA (#3078) ❏ | o Hey, Let’s Go to the Galapagos (#3070) ❏ Glass Etching (#3962) ❏ | o Rhodochrosite, Rare and Beautiful (#3079) ❏ | o Hot Topics (#3827) ❏ Letterpress Tricks (#3061 ❏ | o Robber Baron Castles of the Rhine (#3080) ❏ | o How Money Works (#3089) ❏ Making Greeting Cards (#3961) ❏ | o The Tower of London (#3081) ❏ Hunger and Hope: Solutions for a Better ❏ Origami for Beginners (#3736) World (ONLINE) (#3088) ❏ | o The Viking Age (#3082) ❏ Origami Nativity (#3062) ❏ | o The Light Triad (#3755) ❏ | o A Visual Walk through Pocatello History ❏ Rustic Painting (#3725) (#3777) ❏ Seasonal Frame (#3063) HEALTH & WELLNESS IN-PERSON | ZOOM (CHECK BOX FOR HOW ATTENDING) NATURE, SCIENCE, & TECHNOLOGY ❏ Watercolor Painting (#3064) IN-PERSON | ZOOM (CHECK BOX FOR HOW ATTENDING) ❏ Calm in Calamity: Using Mindfulness to ❏ Woodcarving, Advanced (#3558) Keep Your Cool (ONLINE) (#3071 ❏ | o Astronomy 8: The Solar System— ❏ Woodcarving, Beginning (#3101) The Unknown Knowns (#3780) ❏ | o Get Back to Normal Naturally (#3072) ❏ | o Cutting the Cable Cord (#3083) FITNESS & MOTION ❏ | o Medicare 101 (#3578) ❏ Easy Stargazing (ONLINE) (#3782) ❏ Hiking the Hills (#3066) ❏ | o Naloxone Training for Overdose Prevention: Save a Life with a Spray (#3073) ❏ | o In the Presence of Grizzlies (#3784) ❏ T’ai Chi Chih (Advanced) (#3104) ❏ | o Make Your Landscape a Haven for ❏ | o Origami and Theragami (The Science and ❏ Walking the Greenway (#3115) Art of Celebration and Healing) (#3461) People and Pollinators II (#3785) Section: o 1 o 2 o 3 o 4 ❏ | o The Philippines: A Biodiversity Hotspot FOOD & BEVERAGE (#3084) ❏ | o Peace of Mind Seminar (#3764) ❏ Don’t Be Scared of Instant Pot Cooking! (#3744) ❏ | o What Is in the Foods You Are Eating? WRITING & LITERATURE ❏ My, Oh My..., Stir Fry (#3891) Part 2 (#3767) ❏ Taste & Share (#3197) ❏ Book Group and a Glass… (#3372) ❏ | o Your Brain Has a Mind of Its Own (#3528) ❏ Wine Pairing at PV’s Uncorked on Main (#3943) ❏ Low-Impact Creative Writing (#3136) ❏ | o Your Hearing Health: We are Hear for You! ❏ Wine Pairing at the Yellowstone (#3642) (#3074)
NOVEMBER 2020 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 2 T’ai Chi 9-10am 3 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 4 T’ai Chi 9-10am 5 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 6 7 Wd Crv, Beg 9am -noon Theragami III 10am-noon Wd Crv, Beg 9am -noon Watercolor 1-2:30pm Wd Crv, Beg 9am -noon Creative Writing 2-4pm Team Trivia 1-2:30pm Portugal/Spain 1-2:30pm Book Group 3-4:30pm Hiking 10am Crochet/Knit 1:15-2:15 Plays ISU 5-6pm Keyboard 3-4pm 8 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 9 T’ai Chi 9-10am 10 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon T’ai Chi 9-10am 12 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 13 14 Wd Crv, Beg 9am -noon Galapagos 10-11:30am Wd Crv, Beg 9am -noon 11 Greeting Cards: 1-3pm Wd Crv, Beg 9am -noon Children 10-11:30am Theragami III 10am-noon Taste & Share 11:30-12:30 Hiking 10am Rhodochrosite 1-2:30pm Crochet/Knit 1:15-2:15 Singing 1-2pm Creative Writing 2-4pm Keyboard 3-4pm Wine, PV on Main 6-8pm 15 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 16 T’ai Chi 9-10am 17 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 18 T’ai Chi 9-10am 19 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 20 Landscape 10am-12:30pm 21 Wd Crv, Beg 9am -noon Theragami III 10am-noon Wd Crv, Beg 9am -noon Seinfeld Trivia 10-11am Wd Crv, Beg 9am -noon Creative Writing 2-4pm Team Trivia 1-2:30pm Hiking 10am Crochet/Knit 1:15-2:15 Origami, Nat 10:30-noon Keyboard 3-4pm 22 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 23 T’ai Chi 9-10am 24 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 25 THANKSGIVING 26 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 27 28 Wd Crv, Beg 9am -noon Theragami IV 10am-noon Wd Crv, Beg 9am -noon Wd Crv, Beg 9am -noon Creative Writing 2-4pm Crochet/Knit 1:15-2:15 Singing 1-2pm Hiking 10am Keyboard 3-4pm Origami, Nat 10:30-noon 29 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 30 26 28 29 30 Wd Crv, Beg 9am -noon Hot Topics 1-2:30pm Creative Writing 2-4pm 0
DECEMBER 2020 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 T’ai Chi 9-10am 1 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 2 T’ai Chi 9-10am 3 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 4 5 Theragami IV 10am-noon Wd Crv, Beg 9am -noon Book Group 3-4:30pm Wd Crv, Beg 9am -noon Team Trivia 1-2:30pm Hiking 10am Crochet/Knit 1:15-2:15 Origami, Nat 10:30-noon 6 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 7 T’ai Chi 9-10am 8 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 9 T’ai Chi 9-10am 10 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 11 12 Wd Crv, Beg 9am -noon Capote 10-11am Wd Crv, Beg 9am -noon Wd Crv, Beg 9am -noon Bonus Army 10-11:30am Theragami IV 10am-noon Singing 1-2pm Hiking 10am Creative Writing 2-4pm Crochet/Knit 1:15-2:15 Origami, Nat 10:30-noon 13 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 14 T’ai Chi 9-10am 15 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 16 T’ai Chi 9-10am 17 Wd Crv, Adv 9am -noon 18 19 Wd Crv, Beg 9am -noon Theragami IV 10am-noon Wd Crv, Beg 9am -noon Wd Crv, Beg 9am -noon Creative Writing 2-4pm Team Trivia 1-2:30pm Hiking 10am Crochet/Knit 1:15-2:15 20 21 22 23 24 CHRISTMAS 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 28 29 30 31
FA L L 2 0 2 0 • NEW KNOWLEDGE ADVENTURES 5 Walking the Greenway (#3115) Taste & Share (#3197) Fridays: October 9, 16, 23 & 30; 10:00 a.m. Wednesdays: September 16, October 14, & Novem- Portneuf Greenway Trails are paved on mostly ber 11; 11:30 - 12:30 p.m. flat terrain. Walk at your own pace. We will meet at Come share your favorite recipes and discover the Trailheads, which will be announced by e-mail new treats that someone else has made. You only two days before the walk. Those who do not have bring a dish once during the semester, but you get e-mail or need guidance must phone the facilitator. to taste everything others bring. Plus, you take all Location: Portneuf Greenway Trails the recipes home! Men and women are welcome! Instructor/Facilitator: Sandra Babb (208-238-2034, Location: Liberty Hall, 325 W. Benton, lecture room sacbabb@gmail.com) Instructors/Facilitators: Marilyn Edwards (208-237-0751) & Liz Meske (208-234-1544) FOOD & BEVERAGE Class Limit: 25 Don’t Be Scared of Instant Pot Cooking! Wine Tasting at PV’s Uncorked (#3744) on Main (#3943) Thursday: September 17; 4:00 – 5:30 p.m. Wednesday: November 11; 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. The Instant Pot can be a useful tool for quick Let’s get together at PV’s Uncorked for some meals. You will learn the basic fundamentals of great food, great wine, and good company. how to use the Instant Pot and you will learn Location: PV’s Uncorked, 138 N. Main St., Pocatello how to make a simple teriyaki rice bowl, with a Instructors: Donny and Jenn Flores homemade teriyaki sauce, chicken, and rice…all in Facilitator: Robert Farmer (208-221-9627) one pot! Face masks are required in classes held on Class Limit: 30 the ISU campus. Class Fee: $45, includes wine, food, and gratuity. Make check payable to PV’s Uncorked. Send to Robert Location: ISU Tech Café, inside Roy F. Christensen Farmer, 235 Sorenson Ave., Pocatello, Idaho 83201, building, 777 Memorial Drive, ISU by October 28. Instructor: Suzanne H. Johnson (208-589-5122) Facilitators: Mamoy Hong (hongma1186@gmail.com) Wine Pairing at the Yellowstone (#3642) Class Limit: 15 Wednesday: September 30; 5:00 – 7:00 pm Class Fee: $2 for food and supplies. Bring to class. The Yellowstone Restaurant is reprising their successful pairing from last spring, matching menu My, Oh My...,Stir Fry (#3891) items selected to complement the attributes of each Thursday: October 15; 4:00 – 5:30 p.m. wine. A course on basic stir-frying. Principles, cutting Location: The Yellowstone Restaurant inside the techniques, cooking, and tasting. We will learn Yellowstone Hotel, 230 W. Bonneville, downtown about a variety of stir fry sauces. Face masks are Instructor: Jennifer Erchul, owner required in classes held on the ISU campus. Facilitator: Geoff Hogander (208- 232-3437) Location: ISU Tech Café, inside Roy F. Christensen Class Limit: 50 building, 777 Memorial Drive, ISU Class Fee: $50 includes gratuity. Make check payable Instructor: Suzanne H. Johnson to Geoff Hogander, 255 Fairmont Ave., Pocatello, ID Facilitator: Mamoy Hong (hongma1186@gmail.com 83201 and send by September 23. Class Limit: 15 Class Fee: $2 for food and supplies. Bring to class. Please be courteous to other members and cancel ASAP if you are signed up for a program and cannot attend so that the Wait List individuals may be contacted to attend. Call the NKA office at 208-282-3372.
6 NEW KNOWLEDGE ADVENTURES • FA L L 2 0 2 0 GAMES Instructor: Joel Phillips, Vice President of Operations, Sanctuary Wealth Management Facilitator: Jim Manning (djamesmanning@aol.com) Seinfeld Trivia (#3068) Class Limit: 74 Thursdays: September 17, October 15, & November 19; 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. Butterfly Haven Tour (#3749) Calling all Seinfeld fans! Come challenge your Thursday: September 17; 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. knowledge of the hit TV sit-com with trivia quizzes Enjoy hundreds of butterflies in the indoor on the “show about nothing.” Track your own botanical garden. Educators will teach you about points to see if you’re a “Seinfeld Virgin” or “Master the butterflies featured in the garden, where the of Your Domain.” Bring your own pen or pencil host and nectar plants for 24 species are growing, and a firm surface to write upon. Answer sheets with 12 – 15 different species on the wing. The will be provided. butterfly life cycle will be discussed with each stage Location: Liberty Hall, 325 W. Benton, lecture room possibly being seen, including butterflies emerging Instructor/Facilitator: Cheryl Lyda from the chrysalis. Butterflies are important (lydacher@gmail.com) Class Limit: 35 pollinators and in need of our help. Several species of birds are also found in the haven. Team Trivia (#3014) Location: The Butterfly Haven is located at 1462 W 200 S, Pingree, Idaho. Due to Covid-19, class First, third, & fifth Tuesdays: September 15 – participants will need to provide their own transpor- December 15, no class October 21; 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. tation to the Butterfly Haven. Also, wearing of masks is Why scratch your head alone? We’ll form teams required. To caravan, meet at the Travel Lodge parking lot, 133 W. Burnside Road, Chubbuck at 10:00 AM. on the spot and change them out each session. Instructors: Karen and Randy Reed Play for bragging rights only! Facilitator: Mary Spinner (208-241-7258) Location: Liberty Hall, 325 W. Benton, lecture room Class Limit: 30 Facilitator/Instructor: Jim Mariani (208-851-0842, jsm22553@yahoo.com) Class Fee: $8 for admittance to the Butterfly Haven, payable at the door. Class Limit: 35 Europe on Our Own in 40 Days (#3019) GENERAL INTEREST Thursday: October 8; 10:00 a.m. - Noon We traveled around Europe for 40 days last 2020 Second-Half Economic Update fall and will explain how we booked it, what apps, (#3069) websites, and other resources we used to plan it and Thursday: September 24; 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. to book accommodations. We did it all ourselves – We will look at all the notable economic events no travel agents, not on a big tour—just the two of that have occurred in 2020 thus far: all-time record us. We have a lot of great pictures! highs in the stock market, an oil war, a global Location: Liberty Hall, 325 W. Benton, lecture room pandemic, the resulting bear market and maybe and upstairs room even recession, as well as what’s still ahead: a US Instructors: Darlene Gerry and Doug Davlin presidential election and what each candidate is Facilitator: Elizabeth Dyer (573-210-7588, proposing to steer the economy forward in 2021 dyer2158@gmail.com) and beyond. Class Limit: 74 Location: Liberty Hall, 325 W. Benton, lecture room and upstairs room
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