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Volume XXVI | Summer 2022 Leisure Learning Summer 2022 Course Guide City Sweets and Tour Delights • ALGA Beer Company Tour • Bubba’s Sweet Spot • Chrisoula’s Cheesecake Shoppe • Five Sisters Blues Cafe plus • FPAN Museum and Lab Experience • The Chappie James Museum of Pensacola and more! Registration Opens April 18! leisurelearning@uwf.edu uwf.edu/leisurelearning
Why join Leisure Learning? For more than 20 years, UWF Leisure Learning has provided stimulating programs for seasoned adults who are interested in joining a spirited community of intellectual contemporaries and lifelong learners. Our diverse lineup of classes offer you the opportunity to explore Pensacola and the surrounding areas, discover exciting research and ideas or learn new skills—all while making friends. Become a member and start attending class in May! 1. Review this catalog and select your classes. 2. Register and pay for your annual membership and individual classes in one of 3 easy ways. (Page 21) 3. Learn more about Nautilus Card benefits for UWF Leisure Learning members. (Page 23) 4. Enjoy class! Registration Opens April 18! How does the UWF Leisure Classes start May 23! Learning membership work? Three Easy Ways to Register: The $40 annual membership fee covers Register for classes online at 12 months from the date you join. With your uwf.edu/leisurelearning, call us membership, you are entitled to: at 850.473.7468 or mail in the • Register for all Leisure Learning classes, registration form located in this tours and events. catalog. More on Page 21. • A virtual UWF parking pass for parking on the UWF Pensacola campus. Give the Gift of • A class catalog mailed to you every Lifelong Learning semester. Buy a Leisure Learning membership Learn more about membership perks gift card! Call 850.473.7468 to order. on Page 23! Questions? Call us at 850.473.7468. Connect with us on Facebook! facebook.com/uwfleisurelearning Leisure Learning is a program of UWF Continuing Education, a premier regional provider of high-quality credit and non-credit courses, community programming, customized training, CEUs and conference planning. uwf.edu/continuinged 2 uwf.edu/leisurelearning | 850.473.7468 | Summer 2022
The Value of Volunteering: Three benefits of giving back BY HEATHER FLETCHER “One of the great ironies of life is this: He or she who serves almost always benefits more than he or she who is served.” Volunteer with Friends — Gordon Hinckle of Leisure Learning These organizations are involved This summer, consider donating time always something new to glean from with Leisure Learning and rely on to a local cause or organization—you each experience. You not only learn volunteers for a variety of duties. may benefit from it more than you new things and perspectives from If you’ve enjoyed a course by any think! Volunteering is a valuable your work, but also the people you of these organizations, consider investment to organizations and the work alongside. It isn’t surprising getting involved by reaching out populations they serve, but did you that giving back can fuel inspiration, and donating your time. know it has also been found to have curiosity and creativity. prominent physical and emotional Florida Public Archaeology benefits? Here are three ways that Volunteer with Leisure Learning Network (FPAN) (pg.8) giving back supports lifelong learning. Join the Curriculum committee Mari Thornton, 850-595-0050 to brainstorm class ideas, identify United Way of West 1. Build community and purpose instructors and plan the next Florida (pg.6) Fellow volunteers are often semester’s course schedule. Janet McCoy, 850-434-3157 passionate about the same causes— Become a Leisure Learning Liaison Emerald Coast Wildlife this bonding experience of working for classes you are already attending Refuge (pg.9) with others can lead to new and get to know your fellow Leisure Crystie Baker, 850-684-1485 relationships and even long-term Learners better. Teach a class to Guardian Ad Litem friendships. Research has found that share your expertise, talent or hobby Volunteer Program people who donate their time feel with fellow Leisure Learners. No Joan Irby, 850-565-0279 more confident, capable and useful previous teaching experience is which translates to a greater sense required. If you’d like to get involved Navarre Beach Sea Turtle of purpose and accomplishment. with Leisure Learning, contact Conservation Center us at leisurelearning@uwf.edu or 850-565-0279 2. Live a longer, healthier life 850.473.7468. Roy Hyatt Environmental Center The National Institute on Aging Molly O'Connor, 850-937-2117 reports that volunteering promotes The Gordon Community Art Center brain activity and improves Christine Kellogg, 850-857-8961 a person's cognitive and heart health. Additional research has also found that meaningful participation in volunteering can lower the risk of dementia and other health problems, as well as improve mental health, quality of life and overall life satisfaction. 3. Continue learning and growing in new ways Since many volunteer opportunities involve exchanging information and skills, you can be sure there is Register online at uwf.edu/leisurelearning | 850.473.7468 | Summer 2022 3
Make the Most of Your Leisure Learning Membership BY HEATHER FLETCHER Get out and about this spring with a Leisure Learning membership! Just as physical exercise strengthens the heart and other organs, mental exercise protects and keeps your brain young. Leisure Learning offers you the opportunity to energize your mind, make new friends and become part of a growing and vibrant community of lifelong learners. Your $40 annual Leisure Learning membership allows you to register for spring, summer and fall courses, event. *Limited to those who have and many pre-loaded applications, but did you know it also comes never attended Leisure Learning such as Word, Excel, Powerpoint with a myriad of additional perks? courses before. and digital image editors. Use your Here are tips to maximizing your Nautilus Card to check out books and membership benefits and making Teach a Leisure Learning Class DVDs from the Circulation Desk on your membership work for you! What are you most passionate about? the 1st floor. Consider sharing your expertise, Plan Your Schedule and Register talent or hobby for a Leisure Learning Attend Events at the UWF Center for Courses Early course! No previous teaching for Fine and Performing Arts By planning your semester schedule experience is required—just a strong The UWF Center for Fine and in advance and registering for desire to share with your peers. Performing Arts plays host to various courses early, you ensure your on-campus and community arts spot in our most popular courses. Get Involved organizations, with performances in Registering for courses is easy Have an idea for a class? Get involved Music, Dance, Theatre and Opera. and can be done online, by mail by working with others to brainstorm With a UWF Nautilus Card, Leisure or by phone. See page 21 for full class ideas, identify volunteer Learning members receive $5 registration instructions. instructors and plan the course admission fees to CFPA events. schedule. The Curriculum Committee Follow Leisure Learning meets 3-4 times each semester to Develop New Skills Online on Facebook establish the next semester's schedule. Want to expand your skill-set even Stay connected to Leisure Learning further? Stretch your mind by and other members as well as keep Obtain a UWF Nautilus Card learning to speak a new language up-to-date on new courses, catalog Members of Leisure Learning are or begin a new hobby. A variety of announcements and events. Follow eligible to purchase a UWF Nautilus 6-week online enrichment courses us at Facebook.com/UWFLeisure card for only $10. This official UWF provide the flexibility to gain new Learning and be a part of our online identification card can be used for skills on your own time. Visit https:// community! access to many campus facilities. www.ed2go.com/uwf/ to browse the Call the Student Support Office to catalog. Invite a Friend* request proof of your membership Share your love of Leisure Learning! and additional instructions for Reach Out Members are encouraged to obtaining your card. The Student Support Center is always bring a new friend to a class as an here to help you discover the right introduction to the program. The Utilize Library Computers, class for you, register for upcoming class price will apply. If your friend Databases and Check-Out Materials courses and answer all of your joins Leisure Learning, you AND your The on-campus John C. Pace Library questions. We are here to help! Email friend will receive a credit voucher has over 100 desktop computers. All us at leisurelearning@uwf.edu or call for a future Leisure Learning class or workstations provide internet access 850.473.7468. 4 uwf.edu/leisurelearning | 850.473.7468 | Summer 2022
TOPICS AT A GLANCE SUMMER 2022 Culture, Travel and Tours Calendar.........................................................................11 ALGA Beer Company Tour.............................................. 16 Class Locations & Directions..................................... 18 De Luna Coffee Company Tour and Tasting...............9 Instructors and Curriculum Council......................... 20 Registration Form....................................................... 21 FPAN Museum and Lab Experience..............................8 Membership Information........................................... 23 Oyster Bay Boutique Hotel...............................................7 Directions to class — see Page 18. Pensacola Blue Wahoos Game........................................8 St. Joseph Catholic Church Tour.....................................7 St. Michael's Cemetery........................................................6 Registration Opens April 18, 2022. UWF Campus Tour: Hop off, Hop On.......................... 16 WUWF Public Radio Station Tour................................ 16 Arts and Literature Calling all Bookies: “Fifty Words for Rain”..................9 Gardening and Environment PenArts at The Gordon: “The Revolutionists” Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge........................................9 — Meet & Greet..................................................................8 Habitat Restoration: Pollinator Gardening................10 Quayside Art Gallery......................................................... 15 The Traveling Panhandle Butterfly House.................10 Randy New: Life as a Sculptor.......................................10 Reading Short Stories With Youngsters: What Fun!............................................................................6 History and Current Affairs Downtown Historic Trust Tour....................................... 15 Business, Finance and Technology On the Other Hand... Planning for Long Term Care............................................7 Current Affairs Discussions......................................... 16 Probate: What You Need to Know...............................10 Studying the Holocaust Through Literature............. 15 Qualifying for Medicaid While Protecting Sultana: The Worst U.S. Maritime Disaster................ 17 Your Assets.......................................................................10 The Chappie James Museum of Pensacola............... 16 UWF Center for Cybersecurity........................................6 Science and Health Culinary and Food Get Connected to Volunteering with RSVP: Bodacious Family of Shops: Two for One: Retired Senior Volunteer Program.............................6 Coffee & Salad Demo......................................................6 Pensacola State College Planetarium: Bubba's Sweet Spot.............................................................9 “Out There, The Quest for Chrisoula's Cheesecake Shoppe Bakery: Extrasolar Worlds”...........................................................9 Koulourake Demonstration...........................................7 Five Sisters Blues Cafe........................................................8 McGuire's Irish Pub Talk and Lunch............................. 15 The Tuscan Oven Pizzeria................................................ 15 Important Information: Credit Cards and other forms of payment are accepted. Phone and online registrations are highly recommended. If mailing a check, contact the Leisure Learning office or check classes online to make sure they are not already full. Register online at uwf.edu/leisurelearning | 850.473.7468 | Summer 2022 5
CLASSES Mondays Bodacious Family of Shops Two for One: Coffee & Salad Demo St. Michael’s Cemetery Join us in the upstairs kitchen at Bodacious for a talk and Kick-off the summer semester with Mike Thomin of the tasting experience with Alan Bates, owner of Fix Coffee Florida Public Archaeology Network as he brings us on a Company. Alan does a terrific job of explaining the tour of St. Michael’s Cemetery. The cemetery is an open-air roasting of beans and every aspect of the coffee business. museum of the history of Pensacola and Mike will introduce You will even have the opportunity to view his roaster us to some of the inhabitants and monuments. Mike is on the ground floor of the shop. Susan Ozburn will take always a hit with class participants and we are excited to see over for the second hour of this class to talk about the oils what this tour has in store. Meet at the southwest gate on and vinegars used in salad making and provide samples Alcaniz at the corner of Garden Street. of three salads that can be purchased at Bodacious. This is a two-for-one experience for class participants! All in 23-May | Mon 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM | $15 attendance will receive a 10% discount on purchases Instructor: Mike Thomin St. Michael’s Cemetery from the shop following the class—gadgets, cheese, wine or whatever strikes your fancy. Plan to apply your discount and get a deal that day. 6-Jun | Mon 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM | $30 Instructor: Alan Bates and Susan Ozburn Bodacious Shops So Gourmet Kitchen Reading Short Stories With Youngsters: What Fun! — 2 Sessions Neil Gaiman, celebrated author of illustrated fantasy says, “Short stories are tiny windows into other worlds and other minds and other dreams. They are journeys you can make to the far side of the universe and still be back in time for dinner.” Reading with youngsters is one of life’s great pleasures. Sharing short fiction engages EVENT SPOTLIGHT: all ages from toddler to teen. Join us as we talk about some of the best ideas for reading aloud and read for one UWF Center for Cybersecurity another from three great storytellers: Rudyard Kipling, Tour the UWF Center for Cybersecurity with Beatrix Potter and Neil Gaiman. Assistant Director Guy Garrett. This is the 13-Jun & 20-Jun | Mon 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM | $20 regional hub for cybersecurity where education, Instructor: Stephanie McNeill, MPS research, instruction and training takes place Florida Public Archaeology Network under the direction of six faculty members. They were recognized in 2020 for their Innovations Get Connected to Volunteering in Cybersecurity in Education. Cybersecurity with RSVP: Retired Senior is everyone’s business. Join the class to gain an understanding of what that means. Take the Volunteer Program elevator on the right of the Studer Community Volunteering benefits volunteers, as well as the people Institute building’s front entrance to the second and organizations that are served. It is a way to floor and gather outside the glass walls to wait for contribute to our community while also improving our our group to meet. own outlook on life. This session will explore: ten ways volunteers can benefit from their community service; 27-Jun | Mon 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM | $15 Instructor: Guy Garrett how COVID, government regulations and technology Studer Community Institute are changing the world of volunteering; how volunteers can connect with local service opportunities through 6 uwf.edu/leisurelearning | 850.473.7468 | Summer 2022
Connect with us on Facebook! facebook.com/uwfleisurelearning Tuesdays Planning for Long Term Care Pre-Registration Required This seminar will inform you of the emotional and financial impact a long-term event could have on your EVENT SPOTLIGHT: family, how to plan so that the burden may be lessened and provide an explanation of why planning is so critical, Chrisoula’s Cheesecake especially for women. Learn about some actionable Shoppe Bakery: Koulourake strategies for cash management/savings, asset allocation, Demonstration diversification and portfolio rebalancing. Pat Broadus is Chrisoula and Tony Hilion have invited us back to dedicated to guiding those looking to retire and those their cozy business on Garden Street for another already retired through a comprehensive retirement delicious demonstration. This time, Chrisoula will planning process, focusing on long-term planning, teach us a simple and successful cheesecake recipe risk and lifestyle review and retirement income needs. and demonstrate how to make the tasty cheesecakes As a lifelong learner, he strongly believes in the value for sale at her shop. Come at 9:30 a.m. to enjoy of education. Pat is a veteran of the U.S. Army, holds complimentary coffee or tea and purchase a mini a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from St. Bernard cheesecake that you can enjoy during your visit. You College and is a designated Chartered Retirement may want to carry home a sweet or savory treat as Planning Counselor and Retirement Income Certified well! Lunch service is temporarily suspended since Professional®. *Please Note: This session is free to Leisure the pandemic but we will enjoy being together, Learning members, pre-registration is required. having a demonstration and a tasty treat. Plenty 24-May | Tue 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM | Free of parking is available out front and lots of good Instructor: Patrick Broadus feelings are experienced within the shop. Florida Public Archaeology Network 7-Jun | Tue 10:00 AM - 11:15 AM | $20 Oyster Bay Boutique Hotel Instructor: Chrisoula Hulion Chrisoula’s Cheesecake Shoppe Bakery and Cafe Located just off Seville Square, Mallory Studer and Jessica Barry will guide us around this attractive addition to Pensacola. It is a delight both inside and out with a blend of sophisticated and coastal architecture and design. You will certainly see soft beauty in the character the AmeriCorps RSVP program for those aged 55+; and and comfort of this new place to stay or hold an event. how to find and sign up for service opportunities through Come for coffee, information and an experience you will the “Get Connected” portal on the United Way of West want to share in conversation with others. Florida website. Bring your questions, enthusiasm and 24-May | Tue 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM | $15 maybe even a digital device. You will gain knowledge Instructor: Jessica Barry and Mallory Studer about volunteering, participate in a service activity and Oyster Bay Boutique Hotel have the opportunity to register for RSVP and/or “Get Connected” before the session ends. St. Joseph Catholic Church Tour 11-Jul | Mon 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM | $15 Martin Lewis will take us through the historic St. Joseph Instructor: Dr. Janet Rice McCoy and Julia Helton church. Founded in 1891, we will learn the history of the United Way of West Florida Community Room church and view the magnificent stained glass windows Register online at uwf.edu/leisurelearning | 850.473.7468 | Summer 2022 7
CLASSES made in Germany. We will also walk through the Walker guided tour. The special exhibit in progress will definitely Building, previously known as Our Lady of the Angeles be of interest to you! There is so much inspiration offered Hospital, which served as a maternity hospital during at FPAN whose archaeologists are great friends of Leisure segregation. Martin will show us the parish hall and the Learning. Some of our members have become volunteers grounds on the property. Learn about Pensacola’s history in the lab as a result of a class previously enjoyed. There is during the time when people were segregated even to much to be learned and enjoyed with a little knowledge worship. Do not miss this opportunity to learn more of archaeology, so join us for this class. about local history. 14-Jun | Tue 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM | $15 31-May | Tue 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM | $15 Instructor: Nicole Grinnan and Mike Thomin Instructor: Martin Lewis Florida Public Archaeology Network Museum St. Joseph’s Catholic Church Five Sisters Blues Cafe FPAN Museum and Lab Experience Blues artists share top billing with creole style Southern Nicole Grinnan and Mike Thomin are joining forces to fare in this energetic historic space in the Belmont provide a double treat in our favorite classroom building. DeVilliers area of Pensacola. This was the epicenter Bring an apron or old shirt to wear as we work in the of African American business and social life and the lab to sort through artifacts from local archaeological progression of musical culture made its mark here. The sites. After that, we will visit the first floor museum for a five Johnson sisters shared their down-home delicious food secrets so all of us can still enjoy the heart and soul food offered at this establishment. Learn about this and more as Maria Goldberg of the Great Southern Restaurant Chain shares the historical information that will be included in the talk before we order our lunch preferences. We will pay individually after we enjoy our lunches. 21-Jun | Tue 10:15 AM - 12:00 PM | $15 Instructor: Maria Goldberg and Kady Reeves Five Sisters Blues Cafe PenArts at The Gordon: “The Revolutionists” — Meet & Greet Join us for a peek behind the scenes at the making of the upcoming production of Lauren Gunderson’s The EVENT SPOTLIGHT: Revolutionists. Lauren Gunderson is arguably the most Pensacola Blue Wahoos Game popular and prolific American playwright today and Let’s go out to the ballgame and watch the Pensacola her play, “The Revolutionists”, is making its Pensacola Blue Wahoos play the Montgomery Biscuits! Enjoy premier in July. Set during the Reign of Terror of the award-winning customer service and the beautiful French Revolution, this is a comedic, yet moving tale ballpark views Blue Wahoos Stadium has to offer about a quartet of the women who historically existed in while watching the stars of tomorrow play on the same time and place but never actually met. Three Pensacola Bay! Registration fees for this event are for of the characters were actual women who lived during reserved box seats. Gates open at 5:30 p.m. Sign up the French Revolution and the fourth is a compilation soon; limited seating available! Friends and family of many female revolutionaries in Saint Domingue, the are welcome to attend! Please Note: Registration closes nation we now call Haiti. Come meet and chat with some of our creative team, designers, and actors. Meals June 17, 2022. and drinks are included in the class tuition. 28-Jun | Tue 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM | $14 Community Maritime Park 5-Jul | Tue 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM | $25 Instructor: Christine Kellogg The Gordon Community Art Center 8 uwf.edu/leisurelearning | 850.473.7468 | Summer 2022
been carefully hand selected, and each is as unique as Pensacola itself. 19-Jul | Tue 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM | $15 Instructor: Brett Lemox De Luna Coffee Company Wednesdays Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge ECWR is honored to provide this unique glimpse into the world of wildlife and share our passion for conservation. We will learn about wildlife rehabilitation, signs of wildlife, EVENT SPOTLIGHT: animal ambassadors, invasive species, biodiversity and Pensacola State College more! If you would like to bring items for donation, we are always in need of paper towels, hand sanitizer, unscented Planetarium: “Out There, The baby wipes, laundry detergent, bleach, antibacterial hand Quest for Extrasolar Worlds” soap, carabiners and Clorox/Lysol wipes. Join us for a “Out There, The Quest for Extrasolar Worlds,” tells unique experience you will not soon forget! the story of how human curiosity has driven us to 25-May | Wed 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM | $15 look outwards for millennia, to discover and explore Instructor: Crystie Baker new and distant worlds and to find the unfamiliar Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge and extraordinary forms of life that could exist in the mysterious realms of the Universe. The show features Calling all Bookies: “Fifty Words the primitive science fiction of early civilizations, for Rain” to the future space missions that will observe the Read the book “Fifty Words For Rain” by Asha Lemmie Universe in greater than ever detail and travel to the and join the Bookies for a lively discussion of a young surfaces and oceans of moons in our Solar System. woman’s quest for acceptance in post-World War II The show will be followed by an additional short Japan. This is a heartrending story of an aristocratic presentation of the night sky of that day. Japanese child and her African-American GI lover. 12-Jul | Tue 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM | $15 Everyone gets to add to the discussion so be prepared to Instructor: Billy Jackson offer your comments and questions. Pensacola State College Planetarium, Bldg. 21 1-Jun | Wed 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM | $15 Instructor: Dr. Louise Tolbert Florida Public Archaeology Network Bubba’s Sweet Spot De Luna Coffee Company Tour Store manager Eric Grote has moved Bubba’s Sweet Spot and Tasting across the street into the same building as Bodacious. There’s nothing like the smell of fresh coffee! De This larger space includes seating and a wonderful mural Luna Coffee Company is owned and operated by by local artist, Joe Hobbs. The sights and smells are the Pensacola native Ed Lemox. Join us as Ed Lemox and same and we will have a delicious experience at the shop Rudy Martinez gives us a behind-the-scenes look into that Bubba Watson says is his “dream come true.” Eric everything coffee—from different blends to roasting and will give a talk along with a demonstration of candy tasting. Lemox Coffee Distribution has been operating making. Come for fun, information and sweet treats and in Pensacola since 2003. At De Luna Coffee, a division go back in time to your childhood. of Lemox Coffee Distribution, they pride themselves on 8-Jun | Wed 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM | $15 the highest quality. Premium beans from around the Instructor: Eric Grote world are roasted in small batches. Their blends have Bubba’s Sweet Spot Register online at uwf.edu/leisurelearning | 850.473.7468 | Summer 2022 9
CLASSES Randy New: Life as a Sculptor exhibit. The Panhandle Butterfly House recently unveiled Randy New is a local sculptor, painter and muralist. He their traveling facility designed to take the experience will share a detailed presentation that takes us through the of learning and spending time with butterflies to the steps required to create a bronze public statue. All of his community. Enjoy the elegant flight of the butterfly, projects start with simple conversations between the artist delight in their brilliant colors and become immersed in and the client. Eventually, a story develops or in Randy’s the fragrances and beauty of the flowers. See for yourself own words, “The narrative phase.” Randy has created the butterfly life cycle, a butterfly nursery and butterflies many exquisite bronze statues throughout our community. in flight. Become more aware of the importance of preserving our habitats and using appropriate integrated This is a unique presentation you do not want to miss! pest management and the numerous efforts being made 15-Jun | Wed 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM | $15 globally to preserve and enhance butterfly habitats. Instructor: Randy New Florida Public Archaeology Network 22-Jun | Wed 10:00 AM - 11:15 AM | $15 Instructor: Jenny Weber The Traveling Panhandle Butterfly Florida Public Archaeology Network House Probate: What You Need to Know Become a flutter with excitement as you experience Join us for an interesting and informative presentation this immersive, educational and interactive traveling of the Florida Probate System and learn how it may affect you. Nicholas Medley will clarify the three types of probate and their differences. He will also present the general probate process, the role of the personal representative/petitioner, creditors’ claims on the estate along with the classes of exempt assets since not all assets are ‘’probate assets.’’ Mr. Medley will enlighten everyone as to the typical range of fees for the various legal services involved, and a discussion will follow the presentation to address the many questions that usually arise. 6-Jul | Wed 10:00 AM - 11:15 AM | $15 Instructor: Nicholas Medley J. Earle Bowden Building, Classroom #2 EVENT SPOTLIGHT: Qualifying for Medicaid While Habitat Restoration: Protecting Your Assets Pollinator Gardening Local elder law and estate attorney Nicholas Medley will Dig into why people need to begin gardening to present an informative and easy-to-understand class on the restore habitats for wildlife and how small efforts subject of Medicaid planning. Mr. Medley will share specific can result in major changes. In this engaging class, detailed procedures on how to arrange your personal assets you will learn why this is critically important now, so that you or your spouse can qualify for Medicaid to things you can do that will make a difference when pay for skilled nursing home care without having to spend done collectively and how to choose plants that will all of your assets first. The merits of medical and personal have the most impact. Paul Bennett’s property covers power of attorneys and special needs planning will also Northwest Florida’s three major ecosystems. Before be discussed. Following the presentation, there will be a our session, please watch the YouTube video: "Dr. question and answer session so that attendees can get more Doug Tallamy’s talk to the Orange FL Audubon" (a information on the topics covered. link will be sent in registration confirmation). 13-Jul | Wed 10:00 AM - 11:15 AM | $15 29-Jun | Wed 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM | $15 Instructor: Nicholas Medley Instructor: Elizabeth Major J. Earle Bowden Building, Classroom #2 Paul Bennett’s Coastal Habitat Classes Continued on Page 15 10 uwf.edu/leisurelearning | 850.473.7468 | Summer 2022
MAY 2022 CLASS SCHEDULE SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 9 AM - 11 AM 10 AM - 11 AM 10:30 AM - 12 PM 10 AM - 11:15 AM St. Michael’s Planning for Emerald Coast Downtown Cemetery Long Term Care Wildlife Refuge Historic Trust Tour 1 PM - 2:30 PM Oyster Bay Boutique Hotel UWF Campus Closed 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 1 PM - 2:15 PM 1 PM - 2:30 PM 10:15 AM - 10 AM - 11:15 AM St. Joseph’s Calling all 12:30 PM On the Catholic Church Bookies: “Fifty McGuire’s Irish Other Hand... Tour Words for Rain” Pub Current Affairs Discussions 1 PM - 3 PM UWF Campus Memorial Day Tour - Hop off, UWF Campus Hop On Closed Register online at uwf.edu/leisurelearning | 850.473.7468 | Summer 2022 11
JUNE 2022 CLASS SCHEDULE SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 1 PM - 2:15 PM 1 PM - 2:30 PM 10:15 AM - 10 AM - 11:15 AM St. Joseph’s Calling all 12:30 PM On the Catholic Church Bookies: “Fifty McGuire’s Irish Other Hand... Tour Words for Rain” Pub Current Affairs Discussions 1 PM - 3 PM UWF Campus Tour - Hop off, Hop On 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 10 AM - 12 PM 10 AM - 11:15 AM 10 AM - 11 AM 10:15 AM - 12 PM 10 AM - 11:15 AM Bodacious Family Chrisoula’s Bubba’s Sweet Tuscan Oven On the of Shops: Two Cheesecake Spot Pizzeria Other Hand... for One: Coffee Shoppe Bakery Current Affairs & Salad Demo and Cafe Discussions 1 PM - 2:30 PM Chappie James Museum of Pensacola 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10AM - 11:30 AM 10 AM - 11:30 AM 10 AM - 11:30 AM 11:30 AM - 10 AM - 11:15 AM Reading Short FPAN Museum Randy New: Life 12:30 PM On the Stories With and Lab as a Sculptor Quayside Art Other Hand... Youngsters – Experience Gallery Current Affairs What Fun! Discussions 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 10AM - 11:30 AM 10:15 AM - 12 PM 10 AM - 11:15 AM 1 PM - 2:30 PM 10 AM - 11:15 AM Reading Short Five Sisters The Traveling Studying the On the Other Stories With Blues Cafe Panhandle Holocaust Hand... Youngsters – Butterfly House Through Current Affairs What Fun! Literature Discussions - 4 (Online) Sessions 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 10 AM - 11:00 AM 6 PM - 10 PM 1 PM - 3:30 PM 1 PM - 2:30 PM UWF Center for Pensacola Blue Habitat Studying the Cybersecurity Wahoos Game Restoration: Holocaust Pollinator Through Gardening Literature (Online) 12 uwf.edu/leisurelearning | 850.473.7468 | Summer 2022
JULY 2022 CLASS SCHEDULE SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 10 AM - 11:00 AM 6 PM - 10 PM 1 PM - 3:30 PM 1 PM - 2:30 PM UWF Center for Pensacola Blue Habitat Studying the Cybersecurity Wahoos Game Restoration: Holocaust Pollinator Through Gardening Literature (Online) UWF Campus Closed 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 5:30 PM - 7 PM 10 AM - 11:15 AM 1 PM - 2:30 PM 10 AM - 11:15 AM PenArts at The Probate: What Studying the WUWF Public Gordon: “The You Need to Holocaust Radio Station Revolutionists” Know Through Tour — Meet & Greet Literature (Face-to-Face) Independence Day UWF Campus Closed 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 PM - 2:30 PM 1 PM - 2 PM 10 AM - 11:15 AM 1 PM - 2:30 PM 1 PM - 2 PM Get Connected Pensacola Qualifying for Studying the ALGA Beer to Volunteering State College Medicaid While Holocaust Company with RSVP: Planetarium Protecting Your Through Retired Senior Assets Literature Volunteer (Online) Program 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 9 AM - 10 AM 1 PM - 2:30 PM 1 PM - 2 PM De Luna Coffee Studying the Sultana: The Company Holocaust Worst U.S. Through Maritime Disaster Literature (Face-to-Face) 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Register online at uwf.edu/leisurelearning | 850.473.7468 | Summer 2022 13
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Continued from Page 10 meet at 10:15 a.m. so Deanna can speak with us before the customers start arriving. Ask questions about the Thursdays wood fired oven and its cooking procedure. Deanna is a welcoming host who is eager to have her first Leisure McGuire’s Irish Pub Talk and Lunch Learning class on site. We will pay individually after we Perry Hunter will join us in a private McGuire’s room to enjoy the great food offered at this special spot. take us back to 1977 when the iconic restaurant opened 9-Jun | Thu 10:15 AM - 12:00 PM | $15 as a small neighborhood pub. He will trace the history Instructor: Deanna Lamarche starting in 1982 when the restaurant moved to its current Tuscan Oven Pizzeria location which was the original 1927 Old Firehouse. He Quayside Art Gallery may share some of McGuire’s secrets and will certainly encourage you to ask questions. Perry will begin his talk The largest cooperative gallery in the Southeastern United at 10:15 then we will be the first to put in our lunch orders States is right here in downtown Pensacola. Gallery that day. Whether you have the Thursday special for $9.99 director Kathy Pasco will welcome us to the building or enjoy some other generous lunch portion, you will which dates back to 1873 and was once the headquarters for the Germania Steam Fire Engine and Hose Company. receive good value for your money and delicious food. You will enjoy seeing the building as much as experiencing 2-Jun | Thu 10:15 AM - 12:30 PM | $15 the three floors of original art. Several artists will be on Instructor: Perry Hunter McGuire’s Irish Pub hand to answer questions and provide demonstrations. You will see photographs, paintings and works done in clay, The Tuscan Oven Pizzeria glass, metal and wood. You may want to buy something Join us for lunch and to learn about this Ninth Avenue at this free, extensive art show. Be prepared to experience pizzeria with proprietor Deanna Lamarche. We will a delightful visit to an exciting place at the corner of Zaragossa and Jefferson Streets. 16-Jun | Thu 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM | $15 Instructor: Kathy Pasco Quayside Art Gallery Studying the Holocaust Through Literature— 3 Sessions Online & 2 Sessions Face-to-Face Join us for this 5 week class to gain more insight on literature and the acts of resistance and rescue during the Holocaust. In the first three weeks, we will study the Holocaust including its historical overview and focused EVENT SPOTLIGHT: information about its acts of resistance and rescue. During weeks three and five, we will discuss literary in- Downtown Historic Trust Tour terpretations of the Holocaust. We will study “The Paris Ross Pristera, Historic Preservationist for the UWF Library,” by Janet Skeslien Charles (2021), and other Historic Trust, will do a special tour for us during readings provided by the instructor. We will conclude which we will learn about the fascinating history of with debriefing and reflection. Online classes will be June the 1921 L&N caboose and the 1904 T.R. Miller 23, June 30 and July 14. The July 7 and July 21 classes locomotive. We will meet at the caboose and then will be in-person meetings to discuss Holocaust literature move on to a behind-the-scenes tour of the Museum and to offer reflection time. If someone is unable to of Industry and the 1805 LaValle House. attend the in-person meetings, the instructor will also 26-May | Thu 10:00 AM - 11:15 AM | $15 offer an online discussion time. Instructor: Ross Pristera 23-Jun to 21-Jul | Thu 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM | $30 Museum of Industry Instructor: Pam Smith Florida Public Archaeology Network & Online via Zoom Register online at uwf.edu/leisurelearning | 850.473.7468 | Summer 2022 15
CLASSES Fridays and faults to the surface in ways which help us toward the truth—not an easy thing, but always stimulating On the Other Hand...Current Affairs and fun! And yes, there is much to talk about these days! *Please Note: An email address is necessary to receive articles Discussions — 4 Sessions in advance of the sessions. The views and opinions expressed Bob will select an essay or item from the current media, in these discussions are solely those of the contributors and possibly including short TED talks, to help us better participants. Views and opinions expressed do not represent understand what has been happening, what the future Leisure Learning, the Leisure Learning staff and/or any might bring, what is innovative or insightful, and what contributors to the program. is on the bleeding edge. He looks for material which will 3-Jun to 24-Jun | Fri 10:00 AM - 11:15 AM | $25 engage your thinking and, while he tries for short and Instructor: Bob Robinson easy reading, he makes no promises. The class and its Florida Public Archaeology Network active discussion by all participants try to bring views UWF Campus Tour: Hop off, Hop On Teresa Burgess and the UWF student ambassadors in their green jackets will provide commentary on the history of UWF and the various buildings and areas on our lovely, wooded campus. We will be in two vans as we tour the campus to see places you haven’t experienced before and become familiar with all the exciting things UWF campus includes. Park in the lot beside building 86 where the vans will load for an afternoon UWF experience. 3-Jun | Fri 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM | $15 Instructor: Theresa Burgess UWF Building 86 (CEPS) Parking Lot EVENT SPOTLIGHT: WUWF Public Radio Station Tour The Chappie James Museum The world of mass media and its 24-hour news cycle has dramatically changed the way we keep up with the world of Pensacola around us. WUWF Public Media is working to balance This historical museum showcases the life of General the need for information with the thirst for cultural Daniel “Chappie” James, highlighting his life and enlightenment. Exercising both sides of your brain is accomplishments. Born and raised in Pensacola and more important than ever. Get a behind-the-scenes look educated at his mother’s school, he graduated from at how WUWF is using digital media to expand its Washington High School and attended Tuskegee services to include classical music lovers and the visually Institute where he became one of the famous Tuskegee impaired, in addition to the news junkies. Airmen and served in the 99th Squadron. General 8-Jul | Fri 10:00 AM - 11:15 AM | $15 James is an inspiring role model for students interested Instructor: Pat Crawford in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. UWF Building 88 WUWF The museum’s interactive center focuses on discipline, teamwork, self-esteem and confidence—all essential ALGA Beer Company Tour to good leadership. Visitors can park in the small lot located at 410 E Moreno St. or there is street parking Join us for a tour of East Hill’s newest neighborhood on Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd. brewery. ALGA beer, once a home brew operation, has already gained credibility and awards over the years for 10-Jun | Fri 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM | $15 Instructor: Britt James their classic, American style ales and lagers. Join us for a Chappie James Museum of Pensacola tour and overview of their crafty brewing style and how their brewery finally found a permanent space. “Since 16 uwf.edu/leisurelearning | 850.473.7468 | Summer 2022
the beginning, our focus has been to not only make Connect with us on Facebook! beer for Pensacola, but mostly, beer that we’re extremely facebook.com/uwfleisurelearning proud of making.” 15-Jul | Fri 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM | $15 Instructor: John Hodgdon II ALGA Beer Company the Sultana is as great as that of the more famous Titanic, and yet much more intriguing. Penny Schlaffer is a Civil Sultana: The Worst U.S. Maritime War buff and amateur genealogist. Her great-great-grand- father, Sgt. Samuel A. Dyer (Co. A, 3rd TN Cav) Disaster perished in the Sultana explosion. Penny’s goal is to help The Sultana, a Civil War-era paddle-wheel steamboat, as many people learn about this terrible disaster that was exploded and burned on the Mississippi River on April all but lost to history. 27, 1865. During the greatest maritime disaster in United States history, nearly 1,200 of more than 2,200 22-Jul | Fri 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM | $15 Instructor: Penny Schlaffer passengers and crew were killed in the explosion and fire Florida Public Archaeology Network which sank the Sultana near Memphis. Designed to carry only 376 passengers plus crew, investigations revealed a litany of corrupt practices including kickbacks and Discover More Online bribes paid to high-ranking Union officers caused the UWF Continuing Education offers a wide variety of boat’s overcrowding. This disaster has been overlooked 6-week online enrichment courses. From Drawing for the in history since it was overshadowed by the assassination Absolute Beginner and Introduction to Guitar to Speed of President Abraham Lincoln and the search for his Spanish and Write and Publish Your Nonfiction Book, murderer. Events at the end of the Civil War conspired to these online courses provide the flexibility to gain new wipe the memory of this tragic event from our national skills on your own time. Visit www.ed2go.com/uwf/ to history for over 130 years. In its magnitude, the story of browse the online course catalog. • Offering 100 events each year • Attracting 30,000 attendees • $5 admission for Leisure Learners with Nautilus Card uwf.edu/cfpa Register online at uwf.edu/leisurelearning | 850.473.7468 | Summer 2022 17
LOCATIONS & DIRECTIONS Please Note: Schedule and location changes will be communicated through email. Be sure to check your email leading up to the event. ALGA Beer Company Chrisoula's Cheesecake Shoppe 2435 N 12th Ave. Bakery and Cafe Pensacola, FL 32503 236 W Garden St. #2A Located on the corner of 12th Pensacola, FL 32502 Avenue and Scott Street, 10 blocks Located downtown Pensacola south of Texar Drive, or 4 blocks on Garden Street between North north of Jordan street. (Formerly Spring and South Reus Streets. The Main Campus: the Brew Ha Ha restaurant). shop is in a small strip mall next to University of West Florida 407.494.9148 other businesses. 850.438.5650 11000 University Pkwy. Pensacola, FL 32514 Bodacious Shops Community Maritime Park From 110: Take exit 13 (Davis 407 S Palafox St. 351 W Cedar St. Hwy.) and go north. Stay in Pensacola, FL 32502 Pensacola, FL 32502 far left lane to follow signs Downtown Pensacola. Located on Downtown Pensacola, on Main to University Pkwy. Turn left South Palafox Street between East Street between Spring and onto University Pkwy. Stay Zarragossa and East Main Streets. De Villiers streets. Parking in the right lane and follow 850.438.7857 information and map: https:// University Pkwy. until it ends. downtownpensacola.com/parking Bubba's Sweet Spot 850.474.3491 850.934.8444 405 S Palafox St. Historic Pensacola Campus Pensacola, FL 32502 De Luna Coffee Company Downtown locations: Located in downtown Pensacola, 1014 Underwood Ave, Suite D on Palafox between Zarragossa Pensacola, FL 32504 J. Earle Bowden Building and Main Streets. The store is on Located on Underwood Avenue, off 120 Church St. the west side of the road past 9th Avenue, next to Pensacola State Pensacola, FL 32501 Bodacious Shops. 850.332.6696 College. 850.478.6371 Two-story building is located on Church St. off of Tarragona Chappie James Museum Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge St. behind the T.T. Wentworth of Pensacola 3051 Cloptons Cir. museum. PARKING IS LIMITED 1606 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr Navarre, FL 32566 There is a paid lot on the corner Pensacola, FL 32503 From I-10, turn South onto Highway of Church and Tarragona. BE From I-110S, take exit 3 toward 87. Drive 14.5 miles south. Turn AWARE parking adjacent to the Maxwell and Jordan streets. Turn right onto Cloptons circle. Look Bowden building because they left on Jordan, turn right on Dr. for white sign. Park outside of the are private parking and have M.L.K. Jr Drive, destination will be fenced/gated area. Do not block the Tow Away zone signs posted. on the left. Visitors can park in the driveway or gates (for emergency 850.595.5985 small lot located at 410 E Moreno vehicle access). 850.684.1485 St. or there is street parking on Dr. Florida Public Five Sisters Blues Cafe M.L.K. Jr Drive. 850.542.4721 Archaeology Network 421 W Belmont St. 207 E Main St. Pensacola, FL 32501 Pensacola, FL 32501 Located in downtown Pensacola, Located just East of Tarragona on the corner of Belmont and De St. on the corner of Main and Villiers streets. Heading west on Barracks streets, next to The Cervantes, take a left on De Villiers Fish House. Parking is available and the destination will be on the behind the FPAN building, off of immediate left when you pass Barracks St., or on the east side Belmont Street. 850.912.4856 near the park. 850.595.0050 18 uwf.edu/leisurelearning | 850.473.7468 | Summer 2022
McGuire's Irish Pub Quayside Art Gallery The Gordon Community Art Center 600 E Gregory St. 17 E Zarragossa St. 306 N De Villiers St. Pensacola, FL 32501 Pensacola, FL 32502 Pensacola, FL 32501 I-110 South, take exit 1A on the left. Located in downtown Pensacola From I-110 S, take Cervantes exit Merge onto Chase Street, turn left on the corner of Jefferson and and head east. When you reach De onto 12th Avenue, turn left onto Zarragossa streets. Heading west on Villiers, take a left, destination will Gregory Street. Destination will be Garden street, turn left on Jefferson be on your left past Five Sisters on the right. 850.433.6789 street. Take a right on Zarragossa Blues Cafe. 850.857.8961 street and the destination will be on Museum of Industry Tuscan Oven Pizzeria your left. 850.438.2363 200 Zaragoza St. 4801 N 9th Ave. Pensacola, FL 32502 St. Joseph's Catholic Church Pensacola, FL 32503 Located downtown on the corner of 140 W. Government St. Located on 9th avenue, south of Church and Tarragona streets. Near Pensacola, FL 32501 Bayou boulevard. The location the Museum of Commerce. Located in downtown Pensacola is on the West side of the road. 850.595.5985 on the corner of Spring and 850.484.6836 Government Streets. 850.436.6461 Oyster Bay Boutique Hotel United Way of West Florida 400 Bayfront Pkwy. St. Michael's Cemetery 1301 W Government St. Pensacola, FL 32502 6 S Alcaniz St. Pensacola, FL 32502 Located downtown on the corner Pensacola, FL 32502 From I-110 S take Cervantes exit and of Bayfront parkway and Alcaniz St. Michael’s Cemetery is located on head west. Take a left on North A street. Across from Fountain Park. the corner of Alcaniz and Garden St. and take a right on Government 850.912.8770 Streets, in the northern section of St. The location will be on your the historical district of Pensacola, left between F and G Streets. The Paul Bennett's Coastal Habitat Florida. Meet at the SW gate on session will be in the Community 4648 Hickory Shores Dr. Alcaniz at the corner of Garden Room at the back of the building. Gulf Breeze, FL 32563 Street. Park on the corner on Free parking is available on the Located in the Tiger Point area of Alcaniz or in the lots across from street and in the parking lots closest Gulf Breeze. From Highway 98, turn the IHMC which is located at 243 to the building. 850.434.3157 north on Beechwood drive, then Garden Street. 850.436.4643 take a right on Hickory Shores. The destination will be on the left. Studer Community Institute 220 W Garden St. Pensacola State College Pensacola, FL 32502 Planetarium Tall white building (formerly the Sun 1000 College Blvd. Trust) located downtown, two blocks Pensacola, FL 32504 west of Palafox Street. Parking is Enter campus from Airport Blvd available in the lot on Spring and across from Steak N Shake. You will Chase streets - yes there are signs be right in front of the planetarium. indicating private parking and Parking is available anywhere in numbered spaces, but it is the event front of the planetarium in building parking for that building. Classroom 21, except for the Green painted is on the bottom floor next to the curbs (faculty and staff). main offices. 850.359.9595 850.484.1238 Have an idea for a class or tour? We are always looking for instructors in Basic Computers, U.S. and International History, Fine Arts, Music, Theater, Social Media and Behind-the-Scenes Tours. Email leisurelearning@uwf.edu. Register online at uwf.edu/leisurelearning | 850.473.7468 | Summer 2022 19
VOLUNTEERS Leisure Learning thrives on the strength of our volunteers. Summer 2022 Instructors Crystie Baker Julia Helton Elizabeth Major Penny Schlaffer Jessica Barry John Hodgdon II Dr. Janet Rice McCoy Pam Smith Alan Bates Chrisoula Hulion Stephanie McNeill, MPS Mallory Studer Patrick Broadus Perry Hunter Nicholas Medley Mike Thomin Theresa Burgess Billy Jackson Randy New Dr. Louise Tolbert Pat Crawford Britt James Susan Ozburn Jenny Weber Guy Garrett Christine Kellogg Kathy Pasco Maria Goldberg Deanna Lamarche Ross Pristera Nicole Grinnan Brett Lemox Kady Reeves Eric Grote Martin Lewis Bob Robinson Curriculum Council Advisory Board Pam Davis Dee Ingram Nancy Clark James Godfrey Robert Kugelman Marie Robinson David Hoffman Bob Robinson Volunteer Opportunities Want to teach Curriculum committee members earn a free class a Leisure Learning class? for every class they organize. No minimum number We are always looking for instructors in basic required! Responsibilities include attending 2-3 computers, U.S. and International history, fine arts, meetings per semester, contacting potential music, theater and behind-the-scenes tours. instructors, occasionally take attendance and be a supportive presence in the classroom. Have an idea for a class? Visit the “Want To Get Involved” page at To get involved, send an email to leisurelearning@ uwf.edu/leisurelearning and submit uwf.edu or call 850.473.7468. an online course proposal. ATTENTION WUWF DAY SPONSORS: Support two organizations at one time! Public radio listener support has become more important than ever! A WUWF radio Day Sponsor pledge of $180/yr includes a WUWF MemberCard with 20-page discount directory and a one-day sponsor message that will air five times on the day of your choice. It is a great way to announce a special event for your favorite non-profit — Leisure Learning! Call 850.474.2787 for information or to make your contribution! 20 uwf.edu/leisurelearning | 850.473.7468 | Summer 2022
LEISURE LEARNING SUMMER 2022 REGISTRATION FORM uwf.edu/leisurelearning | leisurelearning@uwf.edu | 850.473.7468 THREE EASY WAYS TO REGISTER! OFFICE HOURS • Online - uwf.edu/leisurelearning Mon - Fri, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Mail - Fill out the registration form. Building 77, Room 149 • By Phone - To pay by Visa, Mastercard or American Express, 11000 University Parkway call the Leisure Learning office at 850.473.7468. Pensacola, FL 32514 Important Information: Credit cards and other forms of payment are accepted. Phone and online registrations are highly recommended. If mailing a check, contact the Leisure Learning office or check classes online to make sure they are not already full. Class selections listed on reverse side >> ❑ Check this box if address/info has changed The $40 annual membership fee covers 12 months from the date you join. Name ❑ $40.00 - New Member ❑ $40.00 - Renew Annual Membership ❑ No fee - Membership Dues are current Phone # Charter Membership (Joined LL in 1996) ❑ $10.00 - Renew Charter Member Address ❑ No fee - Renew Charter Member Gratis City, State, Zip Total Class Tuition: Membership Dues: Email Total Payment Enclosed: Members who joined LL in 1996 will always remain Charter Members, but Writing a check for class? your membership must be renewed Many Leisure Learning events and classes fill up annually. Please consider the discounted quickly and result with a waiting list. If you are $10 membership dues to help cover paying by check, please visit uwf.augusoft.net printing and postage costs. or call Student Support 850.473.7468 to check availability before mailing payment. Make check payable to: Leisure Learning Returning Members, Mail this form along with your check to: your membership expiration date is University of West Florida shown on your Leisure Learning (Bldg. 77/ 149) mailing label. 11000 University Pkwy., Pensacola, FL 32514 Making a donation? Please enclose a separate check made out to UWF Foundation - Leisure Learning. Never stop learning! Register today and enjoy quality instruction and social engagement!
LEISURE LEARNING SUMMER 2022 REGISTRATION FORM uwf.edu/leisurelearning | leisurelearning@uwf.edu | 850.473.7468 Mondays Thursdays ❑ $30 Bodacious Family of Shops: Two for One: ❑ $15 Downtown Historic Trust Tour Coffee & Salad Demo ❑ $15 McGuire's Irish Pub Talk and Lunch ❑ $15 Get Connected to Volunteering with RSVP: ❑ $15 Quayside Art Gallery Retired Senior Volunteer Program ❑ $30 Studying the Holocaust Through Literature ❑ $20 Reading Short Stories With Youngsters: — 3 Sessions Online & 2 Sessions What Fun! — 2 Sessions Face-to-Face ❑ $15 St. Michael's Cemetery ❑ $15 The Tuscan Oven Pizzeria ❑ $15 UWF Center for Cybersecurity Fridays Tuesdays ❑ $15 ALGA Beer Company Tour ❑ $20 Chrisoula's Cheesecake Shoppe Bakery: ❑ $25 On the Other Hand...Current Affairs Koulourake Demonstration Discussions — 4 Sessions ❑ $15 De Luna Coffee Company Tour and Tasting ❑ $15 Sultana: The Worst U.S. Maritime Disaster ❑ $15 Five Sisters Blues Cafe ❑ $15 The Chappie James Museum of Pensacola ❑ $15 FPAN Museum and Lab Experience ❑ $15 UWF Campus Tour: Hop off, Hop On ❑ $15 Oyster Bay Boutique Hotel ❑ $15 WUWF Public Radio Station Tour ❑ $25 PenArts at The Gordon: “The Revolutionists” — Meet & Greet ❑ $14 Pensacola Blue Wahoos Game Total Class Tuition: $ ❑ $15 Pensacola State College Planetarium: “Out There, The Quest for Extrasolar Worlds” Schedule and location changes are communicated ❑ Free Planning for Long Term Care through email. Check your email leading up to the event. (Pre-Registration Required) ❑ $15 St. Joseph Catholic Church Tour Registration Opens April 18, 2022. Wednesdays Phone and online registrations are highly recommended. If mailing a check, contact the Leisure Learning Student ❑ $15 Bubba's Sweet Spot Support office at 850.473.7468 or check classes online to ❑ $15 Calling all Bookies: “Fifty Words for Rain” make sure they are not already full. ❑ $15 Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge ❑ $15 Habitat Restoration: Pollinator Gardening ❑ $15 Probate: What You Need to Know ❑ $15 Qualifying for Medicaid While Protecting Your Assets ❑ $15 Randy New: Life as a Sculptor ❑ $15 The Traveling Panhandle Butterfly House Bring a Friend! Current members may bring a friend to a class. The class price will apply. If your friend joins Leisure Learning, you AND your friend will receive a credit voucher toward a future class or event.
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