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What is OLLI? The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Humboldt State University (OLLI at HSU) creates opportunities for academic engagement, civic involvement, personal growth and fun. By offering a myriad of classes and experiences for a vibrant community of learners aged 50 and better, OLLI delivers learning for a lifetime. A Place for You Sheila Rocker Heppe, OLLI Director & Kim Laney, OLLI Coordinator In seed time learn, to meet new friends and explore a wide in harvest teach, variety of stimulating topics. in winter enjoy. OLLI at HSU is committed to providing – William Blake lifelong learning throughout the community. All members are eligible Happy New Year and welcome to the to apply for scholarships to provide new winter term for OLLI at HSU! assistance with course fees. (Please We received such positive feedback see page 12 for more information.) about our Destination Humboldt We would like to thank the many summer program, the OLLI Curriculum members of the Friends of OLLI Committee designed a new winter group who generously share their palette of one-day courses offered in resources to make it possible for OLLI January and February. We hope you at HSU to offer these opportunities enjoy this winter array of courses. to provide learning for everyone. All lifelong learners aged 50 or better are We hope to see you at the Winter welcome to join or renew membership to Open House on Saturday, January our growing learning community. If you 12! (See details on the back cover.) have not heard of the Osher Lifelong In winter enjoy, Learning Institute (OLLI), please take advantage of the course offerings this winter to join the vibrant OLLI community. Everyone is invited to the FREE Brown Bag Lunch presentations and discussions On the front cover: OLLI friend and instructor each Monday beginning January 28. Tracey Barnes-Priestley, Barry Priestley and Bella the dog. Photo by Kellie Jo Brown, Please join us at the beautiful Hospice of HSU photographer. Humboldt Campus from noon-1:30 p.m. 2 | OLLI at HSU • 707-826-5880
Learning for a lifetime. Meet new friends, discover new topics, discuss current events and join a network of more than 1,300 OLLI members. When you become a member of OLLI at HSU, you are given first priority to register and attend courses and programs. Your active OLLI membership ($35) also entitles you to... • an HSU student ID, e-mail account • be eligible to apply for course and use of the Rec Center scholarships. (additional charge $58 per • student discounts at area businesses. semester for the Rec Center). • participate in OLLI Special • a discount on the Jack Pass ($60). Interest Groups. • 20% off CenterArts shows sponsored by OLLI. *You must be enrolled in at least one fee-based class. JOIN/RENEW AND REGISTER TODAY: humboldt.edu/olli OLLI Membership is $35 per year from July 1-June 30. REGISTER: humboldt.edu/olli • WINTER 2019 | 3
WEEK OF JANUARY 23-26 Recreational Kayaking 101 Muslim Women: Mike Zeppegno & Larry Buwalda, Life Behind the Veils Guides Molly Cate, Humanitarian Educator The North Coast has some of the most scenic Explore the history of the veiling of and pristine waterways for recreational women from its codification during the kayaking. This class will give you the skills Babylonian Empire to the various kinds and confidence to explore kayaking on your of veiling, both literal and metaphoric, own. Instructors will cover boat handling, impacting Muslim women’s lives today. improved paddling efficiency, tides, currents, How can we support Muslim women in weather and water safety considerations. freeing their voices and being heard? Wed., Jan. 23 • 9:30 a.m.-noon Thurs., Jan. 24 • 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Humboldt Bay Aquatic Center, Eureka Humboldt Bay Aquatic Center, Eureka $35 • Class #: 26862 $35 • Class #: 26883 The Making of a Planet: Screenplays The History of Planet Earth & Story Structure as Seen in Its Rocks Terry McLaughlin, Writer Mark Bailey, Instructor The methods screenwriters use to structure films can often help storytellers working in other We’ll discuss the development of our planet from formats to outline, develop, and enrich their its earliest formation to the present day through own tales. Viewing film clips that demonstrate the only medium that has survived the process: the basics of three-act structure, you’ll discover its rocks. We’ll explore what these rocks can tips for creating more effective fiction while reveal to us, and you can bring your own favorite gaining a new perspective on film craft. rock to see how it might fit into the Big Picture. Thurs., Jan. 24 • 2-4:30 p.m. Wed., Jan. 23 • 2-4:30 p.m. Humboldt Bay Aquatic Center, Eureka Humboldt Bay Aquatic Center, Eureka $35 • Class #: 26863 $35 • Class #: 26919 PRESENTATIONS EVERY MONDAY Noon-1:30 p.m. beginning Jan. 28 at the Hospice of Humboldt Conference Room, Eureka • Meet new friends • Discover new topics • Discuss current events • See the following pages for the winter presentations! humboldt.edu/olli/brownbag 4 | OLLI at HSU • 707-826-5880
Hiking the Fells, Dales & Moors of Northern England Carolyn & Peter Lehman, Adventure Travelers The C2C (coast-to-coast) route is a prime example of traditional British long walks, traversing gorgeous countryside, followed by tea, a shower, supper, and a comfy bed! Learn how to plan, pack for, and get the most out of your walking trip in Britain. Sat., Jan. 26 • 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. HSU Campus: Harry Griffith Hall, 204 $35 • Class #: 26864 Waste Not! Sustainability Starts at Home Jerry Saner, OLLI Instructor Learn how to create a zero-waste home! Remember how we used to recycle? Today it is about “sustainability.” Learn about the 3 “R’s” of Sustainability: reduce, reuse, and recycle. Learn about the evolution of modern day recycling and sustainability, and how you can work to apply the 3 “R’s” in your home to achieve zero-waste. Fri., Jan. 25 • 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Humboldt Bay Aquatic Center, Eureka $35 • Class #: 26955 One of Many Lucys California’s Legal Cannabis Lynette Mullen, Industry: Year One Project Manager & Historian Matt Kurth, Guide Experience the story of Lucy Romero and Look at how California’s legal cannabis other Native American women who faced industry has developed over its first unimaginable challenges during Humboldt year. Learn how cannabis businesses County’s settlement period which was filled have responded to evolving regulations. with kidnapping, human trafficking, slavery, We will also look at the present state unbridled violence, and sanctioned murder. of the industry and its future. This class will honor those who survived and those who died during our “Indian Wars.” Sat., Jan. 26 • 2-4:30 p.m. HSU Campus: Harry Griffith Hall, 106 Fri., Jan. 25 • 2-4:30 p.m. $35 • Class #: 26865 HSU Campus: Harry Griffith Hall, 106 $35 • Class #: 26884 REGISTER: humboldt.edu/olli • WINTER 2019 | 5
WEEK OF JANUARY 28-FEBRUARY 2 Pilates Plus: Introduction Sequoia Park Zoo: to Core Engagement An Evolving Legacy Joanne Fornes, Movement Specialist Gretchen Ziegler, Zoo Director Enhance any activity by applying breath, Explore Sequoia Park Zoo’s 110+ years movement and core engagement (conscious of history. Take a peek at the plans for use of abdominal muscles) as developed upcoming projects like the Redwood by Joseph Pilates. Also discover the Canopy Walk. Watch the otters participate safety benefits of moving slowly. Class in their daily training sessions. will be using chairs and standing. Thurs., Jan. 31 • 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Wed., Jan. 30 • 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Sequoia Park Zoo Sunny Brae Performing Arts $35 • Class #: 26885 Center for Education (SPACE) $25 • Class #: 26866 The Gift of Grieving Is Self-Publishing for You? Ginger Olsen, Life Educator Margot Genger, Independent Author This class is an overview of the stages of The independent publishing industry grieving. Knowing the grieving process has developed over the last eight years. helps you grow in every aspect of life. Successful indie authors are fine-tuning their Wed., Jan. 30 • 2-4:30 p.m. careers and are teaching the rest of us how Humboldt Bay Aquatic Center, Eureka to get started. The myriad of promotions, $35 • Class #: 26867 all eager to sell your book (for a large fee), is daunting. Where do you begin? Thurs., Jan. 31 • 2-4:30 p.m. Humboldt Bay Aquatic Center, Eureka $35 • Class #: 26868 PRESENTATION Are you Prepared for an Emergency? with Linda Nellist, Lead Instructor, Humboldt CERT Coalition As lead instructor for the Humboldt County Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program, Linda trains individuals to prepare for and safely respond to natural disasters or other serious emergencies. She’ll give tips for first steps in personal and family preparedness, as well as other important emergency response skills, with checklists for easy reference. Mon., Jan. 28, at noon • Hospice of Humboldt, Eureka 6 | OLLI at HSU • 707-826-5880
Public Art 101: Touring the Murals of Old Town Eureka Gabrielle Gopinath, Critic & Art Historian Tour Eureka’s newest works of public art in the company of an art historian. Learn about street art’s recent history, and explore influences of street artists’ and contemporary muralists’ styles during this half-mile walking tour. Sat., Feb. 2 • 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. HSU Campus: Harry Griffith Hall, 106 $35 • Class #: 26869 Reminders of Our Once Extensive Railroad Network Ray Hillman, Historian View surviving railroad equipment, station houses, trestles and even a tunnel! We’ll compare historical photos with the scenes we encounter along the Northwestern Pacific mainline, Eel River and Eureka, Humboldt Northern, Arcata and Mad River railroad and more. Fri., Feb. 1 • 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Fieldtrip $50 • Class #: 26918 Wines of Italy Pamela Long, Wine Educator Learn about and taste a variety of Italian wines. From crisp, refreshing Marche region Verdicchio to Sicily’s lively Frappato, expand your repertoire and delight your palate with world-class vino Italiano. Sat., Feb. 2 • 2-4:30 p.m. HSU Campus: Harry Griffith Hall, 117 $35 • Class #: 26870 REGISTER: humboldt.edu/olli • WINTER 2019 | 7
WEEK OF FEBRUARY 4-9 Founders of Western Civilization: Islam’s Golden Age Molly Cate, Humanitarian Educator Explore the Golden Age of Islam, 750-1250 CE. Muslim scholars preserved and translated works of ancient philosophy, science and art, and Muslim traders acquired dozens of plant species we take for granted today. We will also examine misrepresentations of Islam in the West. Thurs., Feb. 7 • 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Humboldt Bay Aquatic Center, Eureka $35 • Class #: 26873 iPhone Basics Inner Strength: Miriam Elizondo, Digital Educator Energy & Kiatsu Using your iPhone can be fun and enjoyable Mairead Sardina, Recreation Specialist if you know the basics. In this class, you’ll This course will introduce you to the strength get an overview of the iPhone, followed of your own life energy (qi/chi) through by an individual (or paired) session to discussion, meditation, and exercises. address specifics about your phone. This energy will then be put to practice Bring your iPhone and your questions. through the healing art of Kiatsu, which Wed., Feb. 6 • 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. focuses on the unification of the mind and Humboldt Bay Aquatic Center, Eureka body as a source of holistic balance. $35 • Class #: 26917 Thurs., Feb. 7 • 2-4:30 p.m. Humboldt Bay Aquatic Center, Eureka $35 • Class #: 26874 American Indians & National Parks Michael Turek, Historian National parks histories seldom include the conflict and collaboration between native peoples and the National Park Service. We will discuss land claims, hunting rights, craft sales, cultural interpretation, sacred sites, archaeology, disposition of cultural artifacts, entrance fees, dams, tourism promotion, and assistance to tribal parks. Wed., Feb. 6 • 2-4:30 p.m. Sequoia Park, Eureka $35 • Class #: 26872 8 | OLLI at HSU • 707-826-5880
A Brief Introduction to Nature, Art & the Joys & Challenges of the Human Spirit Creative Writing Jeff Hart, Naturalist Bonnie Shand, Writer This class explores the human perception of Jump into the pool of creative expression for nature’s beauty, covering awe, picturesque, a day-long swim. You will be steeped in the biological, psychological, and cultural music and rhythm of language and introduced implications of art. The class meets at to the writing tools of recurrence, image, Ferndale’s historic Old Steeple, allowing metaphor, simile, creative tension and revision. you to explore Ferndale after the class. Fri., Feb. 8 • 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Sat., Feb. 9 • 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Humboldt Bay Aquatic Center, Eureka Old Steeple, Ferndale $70 • Class #: 26875 $35 • Class #: 26876 The Armchair Traveler: Let’s Look at Eureka! Jerry Rohde, Historian, & Gisela Rohde, Naturalist Look at the historic sites and architectural marvels of Eureka, including the North Mountain Power Co., Knights of Pythias Hall, and the High Lead Saloon, all to be seen from your OLLI armchair. Sat., Feb. 9 • 2-4:30 p.m. HSU Campus: Harry Griffith Hall, 106 $35 • Class #: 26877 PRESENTATION Volunteers: Positively the Best! Speakers from Redwood Coast Village (RCV) will talk about the volunteer experience and how people of all kinds help make Humboldt County a better place for older people. A panel of RCV members and volunteers will talk about their varied assignments, the warm and meaningful connections they have made, and take questions from the audience. Mon., Feb. 4, at noon • Hospice of Humboldt, Eureka REGISTER: humboldt.edu/olli • WINTER 2019 | 9
WEEK OF FEBRUARY 11-16 Falk: Company Lumber Town of the American West Julie Clark & Kurt Angersbach, Historians Author and park ranger Julie Clark will talk about writing her book, Falk: Company Lumber Town of the American West. She’ll also discuss the importance of community during the industrial revolution, and lead a tour of the Headwaters Forest where the town of Falk was located. Wed., Feb. 13 • 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Headwaters Forest $20 • Class #: 26878 Are You a Plover Lover? Russ Namitz, Seabird Biologist This class will focus on snowy plover breeding biology and migration. Visit the Mike Thompson Wildlife Area at the South Spit Humboldt Bay to locate the winter flock of amorous snowy plovers and continue discussion of conservation challenges. Thurs., Feb. 14 • 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Humboldt Bay Wildlife Refuge, Loleta, and Mike Thompson Wildlife Area, South Spit, Humboldt Bay $35 • Class #: 26879 Two Boomers, One Dog, E is for Enneagram: and a Boat A Primer for Understanding Tracey Barnes-Priestley, Your Essence Life Coach & Writer Sharon Ferrett, Author For 10 years, the instructor, her husband, Learn about the Enneagram, a geometric figure and their dog have cruised the most that maps out the nine basic human personality beautiful waters of British Columbia in types. It is a system with ancient classical Greek their home-built 28-foot wooden boat. roots, and today it is used for realizing your unique Tracey will share their experiences. gifts and strengths, overcoming inner barriers, Wed., Feb. 13 • 2-4:30 p.m. and transforming your life and relationships. Humboldt Bay Aquatic Center, Eureka Thurs., Feb. 14 • 2-4:30 p.m. $25 • Class #: 26871 TBD $35 • Class #: 26916 10 | OLLI at HSU • 707-826-5880
Understanding and Using Yoga’s Ethical Guidelines: Local and National News The Yamas & Niyamas David Silverbrand, Journalist Laura Johnson, Geographer & Yoga Teacher This course will explore ethics and standards Be introduced to yoga’s ethical guidelines, the of journalism, and how you can use that yamas and niyamas – nonviolence, truthfulness, knowledge to understand and use the media. non-stealing, non-excess, non-clinging, purity, Fri., Feb. 15 • 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. contentment, self-discipline, self-study, and surrender – through lecture, discussion, Humboldt Bay Aquatic Center, Eureka journaling, and meditation. Gain a framework and $35 • Class #: 26880 tangible practices for living more harmoniously with yourself, others, and the world. Sat., Feb. 16 • 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. HSU Campus: Harry Griffith Hall, 106 $70 • Class #: 26882 Reiki Consciousness: Access Your Inner Healing Power Maria Elena Whaples, Reiki Master Reiki is a simple and natural healing technique for relaxation, stress reduction, and self- improvement. This beautiful energy force allows you to connect with your inner self and access your healing power from within. You will be given the history of this Japanese technique, view demonstrations, and learn how to heal yourself. Fri., Feb. 15 • 2-4:30 p.m. HSU Campus: Harry Griffith Hall, 225 $35 • Class #: 26881 PRESENTATION Humboldt Made: Marketing Humboldt Alanna Powell, Executive Director Have you wondered how businesses behind the Redwood Curtain market themselves to the outside world? Humboldt Made is the answer, an association of HumCo businesses working together to promote their products at conventions and similar marketplaces as well as on-line. Alanna Powell will share her insights on what works (or not), and how Humboldt Made has helped our community businesses and economy expand and thrive. Mon., Feb. 11, at noon • Hospice of Humboldt, Eureka REGISTER: humboldt.edu/olli • WINTER 2019 | 11
About OLLI scholarships A limited number of partial scholarships for classes are available to OLLI at HSU members only. Scholarships can be used for class fees only, and are not available for OLLI memberships. Awards are based on financial need. Limit is two scholarships per Drop your completed form by the term, per member. Applications are OLLI office or in the mail to: reviewed on an ongoing basis. Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at HSU To apply, complete an scholarship Attention: Sheila Rocker Heppe request form and indicate the class you College of Extended Education are requesting. The form will serve as & Global Engagement your registration form for the class. 1 Harpst St. The scholarship request form may be Arcata, CA 95521 downloaded here: For more information, contact humboldt.edu/olli/scholarship-app OLLI Director Sheila Rocker Heppe: You are also welcome to drop by the 707-826-3743 OLLI office to pick up a form. or e-mail srh@humboldt.edu Be a leader in lifelong learning. Be an OLLI sponsor. . Help OLLI at HSU provide access to incredible benefits . and classes to community members. Help continue quality free and low cost programs and events for the . community. Sponsorships also help keep OLLI affordable through scholarships. OLLI sponsorship can deliver targeted and unique messaging to an audience you want to reach. 707-826-5880 humboldt.edu/olli/sponsor 12 | OLLI at HSU • 707-826-5880
Thank you, Friends of OLLI Friends of OLLI have given additional financial support to the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Humboldt State University. These generous donors have helped OLLI at HSU keep classes affordable and available throughout the community. Philanthropist: $2500 + Presidents’ Club: $1000 + Rollie Lamberson & Michele Olsen Tom Gage Kathy Layton Alistair & Judith McCrone Sam Pennisi & Sharon Ferrett Rollin & Ann Richmond Jerry & Gisela Rohde Dallas Rhodes & Lisa Rossbacher Rick & Sandra Vrem Judith Rucker Edward & Judith Webb William Seebaugh & Jane Woodward Janina Shayne Gold: $500-$999 Green: $300-$499 Carl Hansen Barry & Tracey Barnes-Priestley Janette Heartwood Amy Uyeki & Rees Hughes Jacques Beaupre Tim & Kim Laney Richard & Carolyn Hunt Bob & Laura Chapman Maureen Murphy John & Jean Montgomery Laura Clark Chris & Sheila Rocker Heppe Claire S. Perricelli Michael Cooley Robert Rottenberg Robert Rasmussen Allan Gradek John & Nhu-Quynh Schafer Kimberley Pittman-Schulz Nancy Gregory Gerry Tollefson & Terry Schulz William & Arlene Hartin Craig & Liz Wruck Purple: $120-$299 David Boyd Mary & Alan Lowry Marilyn Rudzik Jeffrey Schwartz & Marcy Burstiner Carol Rische & Sue MacConnie JoAnn Schuch Doug Hartley Lynn McKenna Judith Schwedes Thomas & Maria Krenek Lorraine Miller-Wolf Debra & Timothy Strahan Dr. Raymond & Paula Lacy John Palmquist Thomas Vetter Byrd Lochtie Friend: Any amount Jim Bauml Bill & Bernadine Hansell Mary Kline Paul Beatie John & Lesley Gomes Barbara Madaras Vincent & Roslyn Duffy Jenny Hanson Mary Ann & Alan Madej Daniel Duncan Dan & Donna Hauser Pamela Mendelsohn Richard Engel Carolyn & James Hawkins Jan Rowen Suzanne Flocchini Dr. Kamelgarn & Debra McQueen Andrea Tuttle Janet & Thomas Foos Lynn Kerman Ted VanDuzer Bob & Joanne Fornes Sharon King Patricia-Anne WinterSun Thea Gast In Honor/In Memory Sharon King in memory of James King Join Friends of OLLI: humboldt.edu/giving/olli or 707-826-5880 Thank you to all Friends of OLLI who gave July 1, 2018-Oct. 31, 2018. We apologize if we inadvertently omitted anyone. The updated Friends of OLLI is at humboldt.edu/olli/friends REGISTER: humboldt.edu/olli • WINTER 2019 | 13
Special Interest Groups One of the benefits of being an OLLI member is the opportunity to participate in Special Interest Groups, which are open to OLLI members only. These groups grew out of an OLLI course offering by members who share interests and want to meet together on a regular basis. Each group has a unique course number, and students can sign up either by the term, or for best value, sign up using the annual course number. All groups meet at the Humboldt Bay Aquatic Center. All dates are based on availability and there may be exceptions due to holidays or building closures. Book Arts: Friends of Jung Tattered Pages Group Leader: Barbara Clark Group Leader: Gisela Rohde This group focuses on Carl Jung’s Explore the exciting world of creative concept of self and individuation. book binding, altering existing books, Varied topics are presented by decorating pages and much more. members and sessions include personal sharing and experiential learning in Meetings feature show-and-tell; a safe discussion environment. demonstrations, techniques and tips; problem solving; discussions about Meets 1st Tues. of the month, 10 a.m.-noon materials and resources and lots of fun! Meets 1st Thurs. of the month, Soul Collage® Group 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Group Leader: Lynn Marchand This group brings collage Book Group materials and then uses Seena Group Leader: Sharon Campbell Frost’s process for discussing the Choose and discuss books from all collages created that morning. genres. All readers are welcome. Meets 2nd Wed. of the month, 10 a.m.-noon Meets 3rd Wed. of the month, 5-7 p.m. Conscious Aging Bridge Playing Group Conversations Group Leader: Robert Fornes Group Leader: Cheryl Johnson A fun and easy place to play contract Explore the art of aging with purpose bridge and meet other players. All and passion; share your wisdom, levels of bridge players welcome; humor and compassion about the you don’t need to bring a partner. hard stuff; practice living, loving, laughing and learning through it all! Meets last Tues. of the month, 3-5:30 p.m. Meets 3rd Wednesday of the month, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. OLLI MEMBERS: See registration details on the website: humboldt.edu/olli/sig Or call 707-826-5880 to register 14 | OLLI at HSU • 707-826-5880
OLLI member discount on these events! Current OLLI Members (2018-2019) can receive a 20% DISCOUNT on any of these shows sponsored by OLLI at HSU. Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobats Tues., Feb. 5, 2019 • 7 p.m. • Arkley Center OLLI Members: $31.20 This 21-member troupe from China’s Hebei Province amazes audiences of all ages with a family-friendly show full of daring feats of athletic discipline and grace, brilliant costumes, music, and movement. It’s a performance of breathtaking skill and spellbinding beauty. Natalie MacMaster & Donnell Leahy Tues., Feb. 26, 2019 • 7 p.m. • Arkley Center OLLI Members: $39.20 A superstar in Celtic music, fiddler and step-dancer Natalie MacMaster and her husband Donnell Leahy of Canadian band Leahy, lead an energetic group highlighting both their traditional heritage and a taste for the contemporary. Mariachi Herencia De Mexico Sun., March 17, 2019 • 7 p.m. • Arkley Center OLLI Members: $31.20 This remarkable ensemble of students ages 11 to 18 from Chicago’s immigrant barrios, scored a surprise hit and Grammy nomination with their debut album of traditional Mexican music. They now perform at major mariachi festivals and have recorded with some of the genre’s most respected artists. The Havana Cuba All-Stars Sun., April 14, 2019 • 8 p.m. • Arkley Center OLLI Members: $39.20 This high-energy ensemble is a festive celebration of Cuban rhythms and movement styles by some of Cuba’s greatest performers are joined by award-winning dancers to showcase everything from cha-cha to rumba to son Cubano and salsa. The OLLI discount applies only to the Center Arts events shown here, and not to any other Center Arts events. Prices listed here include this discount. Renew your OLLI membership today: 707-826-5880 or humboldt.edu/olli To order your discounted tickets for these shows, call Center Arts at 707-826-3928 or visit humboldt.edu/centerarts REGISTER: humboldt.edu/olli • WINTER 2019 | 15
NONPROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID SALEM, OR Osher Lifelong Learning Institute PERMIT NO. 178 College of Extended Education & Global Engagement 1 Harpst St. Arcata, CA 95521-8299 The College of Extended Education & Global Engagement is self-supporting. This catalog is not printed or mailed at State expense. If you want to be removed from the mailing list, go to www.humboldt.edu/extended/nomail • • • • Join OLLI Free parking Meet OLLI faculty Register for classes 1-3 p.m. at the Great Hall, Saturday, Jan. 12 humboldt.edu/olli Humboldt State University
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