Hi Folks,
The OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute) presentations will start up again on Wednesday, January 25, with a talk and performance by Jeremiah McLane. McLane is a musician and teacher who will perform French Canadian music and discuss how it has changed as it moved from France to Canada to Northern VT. Come join us for what is sure to be a lively and informative session.
What: Traditional French Canadian Music: Its Roots and Evolution
When: Wednesday, January 25, 1:30-2:30, with time for questions afterwards
Where: Montpelier Senior Activity Center
Cost: Free to OLLI members, others $5 suggested donation
Here are the other 12 OLLI talks that will take place this session:
Feb. 1 A Bird in the Hand: Why We Band Birds, with Chip Darmstadt
Feb. 8 Raven Rock: America's Doomsday Plans, with Garrett Graff
Feb. 15 Introduction to Chinese Medicine, with Jennifer Etheridge
Feb. 22 Strikes, Strife and Life in the Workshop of the World: A VT Organizer in China, with Ellen David Friedman
March 1 A New Political Universe, with Jon Margolis
March 8 Freaks, Radicals and Hippies: Counterculture in 1970's VT, at the Vermont History Center
March 15 VT and the Politics of Sustainable Energy, with Tony Klein
March 29 The Impact of Intergenerational Relationships in Our Communities, with Pam Quinn
April 5 Mississippi Freedom Summer 1964: Looking Back, with Tamar Cole, Gail Falk and Penny Patch
April 12 Film: Hud
April 19 Film: Lonely Are the Brave
April 26 Film: Tampopo
To learn more about OLLI, including becoming a member, email me, call 479-2602, or go to www.learn.UVM.edu/osher
Thanks!