PROGRAM - Marywood University

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PROGRAM - Marywood University
SENIOR
PROGRAM
LIFELONG LE ARNING
INSTITUTE
FALL CLASS AND TRIP SCHEDULE
SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2015
L I F E LO N G L E A R N I N G I N ST I T U T E
SENIOR
PROGRAM
Fall Class and Trip Schedule for September – December 2015
Check out the New Semester!
Join us for light refreshments and information
about our upcoming classes and trips.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 2015 • 7 P.M.
Swartz Center for Spiritual Life • McGowan Room
Marywood University • 570-348-6292
Lifelong Learning Institute Senior Program Membership
$25 PER SEMESTER
Membership entitles you to discounts on classes.
CLASS OFFERINGS, FALL 2015
THOMAS JEFFERSON
Thomas Jefferson – lawyer, legislator, diplomat, Secretary of State, Vice President, and President
who also filled the roles of son, brother, husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather.
Learn about the complete man: the man who, while creating history, still filled various personal
roles, including single father. Learn it all from the person who was closest to him – his wife,
Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson.
Gina Aleo
Monday, September 14 • 6 – 7:30 p.m.
Swartz Center for Spiritual Life, Room B
Members: $25 Non-members: $45
HISTORY OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
The history of the Catholic Church is fascinating. The Catholic Church is the longest-enduring
institution in the world. Beginning with the first Christians and continuing in our present day,
the Church has been planted in every nation on earth. Come learn about the local history
of the Church and how it reflects the institution as a whole. Monsignor will draw upon his
extensive studies in achieving his Licentiate of Sacred Theology and his Doctor of Canon Law
to teach this class.
Monsignor John Lewis, JCD
Tuesdays, September 15 and 22 • 10 – 11:30 a.m.
Swartz Center for Spiritual Life, Room C
Member: $30 Non-member: $50
THE KINGDOM OF GOD IN OUR MIDST:
BEYOND RELIGION WITH JESUS LEADING THE WAY
Becoming mature mystics involves some solid theology, some developmental psychology, and
some social concerns that keep us grounded in the current incarnate world. We recognize this
mature mysticism in some celebrities and public figures who turn history, art, music ,and politics
in new and unimaginable directions. Carl Jung once said, “It is to the mystics that we owe what
is best in humanity.”
Evil today seems more gigantic than ever – a real Goliath from the Old Testament. David’s mystical
frame of reference changed everything: “He’s so big. How can I miss?” Soren Kierkegaard said,
“We live life forward but we understand it backward.” We will try to do that in two 90-minute
sessions, learning from mystics whose deep spirituality has not only endured but has inspired
many contemporary visionary reformers from Meister Eckhart to the Binguines, Adrienne Rich,
Nelson Mandela, Dorothee Soelle, Otto Rank, Dorothy Stang, Karl Marx , Serge LaTouche, and
many more.
Sister Jacquelyn Donohue, I.H.M.
Wednesdays, September 16 and 23 • 10 – 11: 30 a.m.
Swartz Center for Spiritual Life, Room C
Members: $30 Non-members: $50
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THE PALESTINE/ISRAEL CONFLICT (PART II, PART I NOT A PREREQUISITE )
First Class: Palestine, Israel, and the Arab-Israeli Conflict: A Hundred Year History Q & A
Second Class: Peace Through Non-Violence Q & A
The Class will screen excerpts from several award-winning documentaries on the joint grass
roots efforts of Israelis and Palestinians to peacefully end the occupation and work toward
a just settlement. Dominic Saadi holds a master’s degree in Middle East History from the
University of Massachusetts and the University of Pennsylvania, and a Certificate on Arab
Cultural Studies from the American University in Cairo.
Dominic Saadi
Mondays, September 21 and 28 • 6:30 – 8:00 p.m.
Swartz Center for Spiritual Life, Room B
Members: $30 Non-members: $50
LAURA L. BARRY, AUTHOR
The author of The Center of Me will be here to have a very healthy, robust, and productive
discussion. In her newly published inspirational manual for the soul, author Laura Barry
addresses the palpable human yearning for the unseen essentials in life of joy, love, peace, and
happiness. The Center of Me: The Journey to Finding Your Inner Coach affirms that all human
beings can achieve the essential elements of a fulfilling life. Anecdotes, humor, and thoughtful
exercises address the pervasive critic inside each of us and allow readers to experience the
concepts taught in The Center of Me rather than merely intellectualize them. Participants
are encouraged to read the book prior to coming to class in order to have a more engaging
discussion. Available on Amazon. Books will also be for sale at class time.
Laura Barry
Thursday, September 24 • 1:00 – 3:00p.m.
Swartz Center for Spiritual Life, Room C
Members: $15 Non-members: $35
TOUR JEFF D’ANGELO’S DESIGN GROUP
Come visit the area’s only “Prop Shop” to make events unique and unforgettable. See how
its more than 5000 props and over 75 themes can enhance the artistic details of the creation
process. In addition to viewing the art collection, the group will also tour LaSalle Men’s
clothing store to see the extensive antiques collection, featured on the hit History Channel
show, American Pickers.
Jeff D’Angelo
Monday, October 5 • 10 – Noon
D’Angelo Design, 631 Prospect Ave, Scranton, PA 18505
Members: $15 Non-members: $35
TAI CHI FIVE ELEMENT MEDICAL QIGONG
Chinese Five Element Meditation for centering and balancing and harmonizing. This qigong
meditation focuses on the five solid (Yin) organs of the body and their corresponding elements
– Heart (Fire), Spleen (Earth), Lungs (Metal), Kidneys (Water) and Liver (Wood). These organs
function a bit like batteries, and when we bring our awareness and energy to them, they help
our Qi flow smoothly and bring harmony to mind, body and spirit.
Rick Schmoyer
Tuesdays, October 6, 13, 20, 27 and November 3 • 3:30 – 4:30 p.m.
Swartz Center for Spiritual Life, Room B
Member: $50 Non-member: $70
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THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD OF 1889
A flood like no other – a 35 foot high wall of water, mud, and debris headed for Johnstown at
40 miles an hour! Let me tell you the story. Come for the story and enjoy a delicious lunch that
is included in the price.
Robert Cummings
Thursday, October 8 • 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Swartz Center for Spiritual Life, Room B
Member: $30 Non-member: $50
ETHAN FROME
During the winter of 1974, the Marywood cinematography club produced probably the best
remembered of all of its 14 full length movies, Ethan Frome. Produced, filmed, and shown on
the Marywood campus, the film is a time capsule back 41 years. Come and join Ethan, Xena,
Matty, and the entire cast including Liz Kenny, Helen Leonard, Phillip Tama, Paul Jacobson,
Mary Alice McGraw, Bill Mahan, and Ralph Bernardi in cameo roles. Dr. Thomas P. Dempsey
will introduce the movie and will give some of the history and background of making the film.
Dr. Thomas Dempsey
Monday, October 12 • 7 – 9 p.m.
Center for Natural and Health Sciences, Comerford Theater
Member: $20 Non-member: $40
FALL SOUP!
Chef Joseph will bring warm hearty ideas to your fall menu selection. A farm to table soup spiced
up with chef’s passion for Italian cooking will be demonstrated. The cooking demonstration
lab will be used so participants can see Chef Joe’s technique. Come join Joe Caputo, the chef
and owner, Zuppa del Giorno, as he makes a delectable soup and gives tastings to all.
Joe Caputo
Tuesday, October 13 • 2 – 3:30p.m.
O’Neill Center for Healthy Families, Room 238
Members: $30 Non-members: $50
THE PRINCIPALS OF CONSERVATIVE INVESTING
The Principals of Conservative Investing is a comprehensive personal finance course designed
for those preparing for retirement. The course walks you through the various considerations
and your available options when planning for retirement. Curriculum addresses decisions such
as asset allocation, income planning, tax issues, and pitfalls to avoid. Course content is based
on recent academic research. You will receive financial tools and class presentation materials
that address risk assessment, taxation, budgeting/saving, and estate planning.
Christopher Scalese, MBA
Thursdays, October 15 and 22 • 6:30 – 8 p.m.
Liberal Arts Center, Room 112
Members: $25 Non-members: $45
A MEETING OF THE MYSTICS
Come and meet two very different fourteenth-century women with very different spiritual
lives. One, an anchorite who lived most of her life in a small cell attached to a church in Norwich,
England. The other, a Norfolk woman who traveled on a pilgrimage as far as the Holy Land. One
who describes God as Mother and Father; one who weeps uncontrollably at the thought of
Christ’s suffering. This class will examine their lives and writings as well as the brief record of
their actual meeting in Norwich.
Erin Sadlack, PHD
Wednesday, October 21 • 6:30 – 8 p.m.
Swartz Center for Spiritual Life, Room C
Members: $20 Non-members: $40
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No miniskirts after 40. Or long hair. Sleeveless after 50? Never! There are a lot of women who
still believe in age-related fashion dictum, but in a world where everyone from nine to 90 wears
jeans, what does “age appropriate” actually mean? The design professionals at Nada & Co. will
host an event to help you dress for any age. We will meet at their beautiful store in Green Ridge.
Learn from their signature good taste to figure out how to feel confident and make a beautiful
statement.
Nada Gilmartin
Monday, October 26 • 1 – 2:30 p.m.
Nada & Co., 1440 Capouse Ave, Scranton, Pa 18509
Members: $20 Non-members: $40
PART II: POST-IMPRESSIONISM ( PART I, NOT A PREREQUISITE)
This presentation is a journey from Impressionism to Post- Impressionism...from
“fleeting moments” to solidity, transparency, fluidity, and emotion. Political events, discoveries in
the sciences and humanities, and technological advances were catalysts for new movements in
the arts. Experience a visual journey from the art of the 19th century to the 20th century.
Sr. Cor Immaculatum Heffernan, IHM
Wednesday, October 28 • 1:30 – 3 p.m.
Swartz Center for Spiritual Life, Room C
Members: $25 Non-members: $45
LEARNING TO LIVE IN THE MOMENT
We all get advice to breath, relax, live in the moment, or meditate but are given very little
instruction. Come learn some easy to use sensory awareness techniques that can help you build
a meditation practice quickly and easily. No cushion or sitting cross legged required! We are
biologically wired to meditate and have done it numerous times without even realizing we were
doing it. This course will help you identify those moments and then tap into the same type of
awareness on a daily basis. Learn the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual benefits of giving
yourself permission to live in the moment. The process is so much easier than you think!
Bernadette Kozlowski
Thursdays, October 29 and November 5 • 1-2:30p.m.
Swartz Center for Spiritual Life, Room B
Members: $25 Non-members: $45
SOUTH PACIFIC
Join Joe Michalczyk as he shares his experiences from his recent trip to the South Pacific. Watch his
video of the sights, sounds, and people of Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji, plus the Great Barrier
Reef, visits with the Aborigenes, and the magnificent city of Sydney with its famous Opera House.
His tour featured extensive visits to both the North and South Islands of New Zealand. Both
islands were used as sets for many films, such as The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings. Learn about the
hot springs of Rotorua and the Maori people, as well as the famous Milford Sound and its fjords.
A themed lunch will be included.
Joe Michalczyk
Wednesday, November 4 • 11 a.m. – 1:30p.m.
Swartz Center for Spiritual Life, Room B
Members: $30 Non-members: $50
HOLIDAY LUNCHEON
Wednesday, December 9
Nazareth Student Center, Upper Main Dining Room | noon
Members: $15 Non-members: $20
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DRESSING FOR ALL AGES
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C O U R S E R E G I S T R AT I O N F O R M & S U R V E Y
Should you be unable to attend a course for which you register, please note that there is a no
refund policy in place. Credit towards another course, however, will be issued to you.
W AY S T O R E G I S T E R
• In person by completing the form below and paying at the Swartz Center
with cash, check, or credit card.
• By mail with a check or credit card by filling and mailing the form below to
Marywood University, Conference and Event Services, LLI Senior Program
2300 Adams Ave., Scranton, PA 18509
• Online at http://www.marywood.edu/adultconted/senior-program!
REGISTRATION BEGINS AUGUST 20, 2015
Name__________________________________________________________________________
Address________________________________________________________________________
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Home/Cell Phone (_____)_________________E-mail ________________________________
Please indicate number of participants in the courses. Please check cost.
INDICATE # OF PARTICIPANTS
____Membership
____Thomas Jefferson ____History of the Catholic Church
____Kingdom of God
____Palestine/Israel Conflict
____Laura Barry, Author
____Tour Jeff D’Angelo’s Design ____Tai Chi
____Johnstown Flood
____Ethan Frome
____Fall Soup!
____Principals of Investing
____A Meeting of the Mystics
____Dressing for All Ages
____Post Impressionism
____Live in the Moment
____South Pacific
____Holiday Luncheon
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C O U R S E R E G I S T R AT I O N F O R M & S U R V E Y, C O N T.
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FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL 570-348-6292.
By participating in these courses, you consent to the University’s use of your image in photos
taken throughout the program. To opt out of this consent, please contact
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T R I P O F F E R I N G S , FA L L 2 01 5
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7
Philadelphia, PA
Vatican Splendor Exhibit, $125
Experience 2,000 years of Vatican history! See over 200 works of art and historically significant objects
that together form a great mosaic of the history of the Church and its impact on art, history, and
culture. Vatican Splendors includes many artifacts which have never before left Vatican City. The
collection, at the Franklin Institute is composed of Renaissance art along with work from the Baroque
Period. The eleven galleries walk you through the history of Christianity focusing on the Catholic
Church. An impressive focus in the exhibition is on the Basilica to which Michelangelo and Bernini were
key contributors. A delicious late lunch will be at the legendary Moshulu, the world’s oldest and largest
square rigged sailing vessel still afloat.
7:45 a.m. Bus departs Marywood Center for Athletics and Wellness
8: a.m. Pickup at Pittston Park and Ride
11 a.m. Check-in for tour
2:45 p.m. Late lunch at Moshulu
7 p.m. Approximate return to Marywood
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7
Manheim, PA
Poe Evermore, Lunch and Show, $89
We will start with a visit to the Mt. Hope Winery. Since 1980, Mount Hope Estate & Winery, located
in Northern Lancaster County, has produced award-winning wines for all occasions, even a line of
berry wines, all from Pennsylvania grown fruit. Our knowledgeable hosts offer complimentary wine
tastings that help you choose the perfect wine - for yourself or as a gift for a friend or family back.
Next will be lunch and a show! Mount Hope’s annual Theater in the Mansion season kicks off with
Poe Evermore, a wonderfully crafted performance of some of Edgar Allan Poe’s greatest works.
Lunch will be in the newly remodeled Anchor & Mermaid Tavern.
8 a.m. Bus departs Marywood Center for Athletics and Wellness
8:15 a.m. Pickup at Pittston Park and Ride
10 a.m. Winery
11:30 p.m. Lunch
1 p.m.
Show
4:30 p.m. Approximate return to Marywood
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4 Philadelphia, PA
Holiday Tour at Fairmont Park, $125
Each year, Fairmount Park dresses up in holiday finery for a month of joyful celebration. Decorated by
various interior designers and garden clubs, the historic houses will delight visitors with festive adornments
and stunning interiors. You will tour both Strawberry Mansion and Woodford Mansion. You will be
treated to a delightful lunch on the East Balcony of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. You will also be given
a ticket for the Audubon to Warhol audio tour of the museum!
8 a.m.
Bus departs Marywood Center for Athletics and Wellness
8:15 a.m.
Pickup at Pittston Park and Ride
11 a.m. House tours
1 p.m. Lunch
6 p.m. Approximate return to Marywood
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T R I P R E G I S T R AT I O N F O R M
Name__________________________________________________________________________
Address_ _______________________________________________________________________
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Home/Cell Phone (_____)_____________________E-mail ________________________________ 7
THINGS TO DO ON CAMPUS, FALL 2015
JOIN THE MARYWOOD UNIVERSITY RECREATION ASSOCIATION
Membership in the LLI entitles you to a discounted semi-annual membership
to the fitness facilities. You can use the walking track, treadmills, and weight
equipment, or sign up for a class. Call 348-6292 for details.
ART AT MARYWOOD
Go online to see the current exhibitions at the Mahady, Maslow, or Suraci Galleries
w w w . m a r y w o o d . e d u /g a l l e r i e s
AUDITING COLLEGE COURSES
Pursue your interest in academics without the stress of exams.
Call Sue Reilly at 570-348-6292 for details.
TRIP REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS
Please complete the registration form and mail with payment to:
Around the World Travel • 326 R. Keystone Ave. • Peckville, PA 18452
For more information contact:
Ms. Rosemary Yankovich • (570) 383-0544 • aroundworld@comcast.net
T R I P R E G I S T R AT I O N F O R M , C O N T.
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INDICATE # OF PARTICIPANTS
___ Vatican Splendor Exhibit
___ Poe Evermore
___ Holiday Tour at Fairmont Park
Fee: $125
Fee: $89
Fee: $125
Indicate # of Participants: ________
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TOTAL AMOUNT DUE: $__________
Marywood University, in accordance with applicable
provisions of federal law, does not discriminate on grounds
of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability in
the administration of any of its educational programs
or activities, including admission, or with respect to
employment. Inquiries should be directed to Dr. Patricia
Dunleavy, Assistant Vice President for Human Resources,
Coordinator for Act 504 and Title IX, Marywood University,
Scranton, PA 18509 1598. Phone: (570) 348-6220 or e-mail:
dunleavy@marywood.edu.
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