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Monday, May 18, 2026
Earth Day Hike in Settler's Cabin Park

Pack a lunch and meet OLLI hiking instructor Melissa Sokulski at Mingo Shelter in Settler's Cabin Park. We'll welcome spring with a beautiful 2+ mile hike loop where we'll see a waterfall. Afterwards, we can all have lunch together outdoors, so bring your lunch and dress accordingly! This will be a moderate level hike with a few steep inclines (up and down) at about a 30-minute per mile pace. Hiking poles are helpful but not required.

Melissa Sokulski, MAC, is an herbalist, wild food educator, avid hiker, and licensed acupuncturist with a master's degree from the New England School of Acupuncture. She writes personal essays and has won grants and residencies for memoir writing. She has taught many popular classes for OLLI at Pitt, including a variety of hiking classes, Wild Edibles Walks, and Fantastic and Ferocious Fungi.

10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Book Talk: Fan Fiction on the Book of Genesis

Sarah Rosenson, who has taught a number of classes for OLLI at Pitt, will discuss her new book Fan Fiction on the Book of Genesis:  A Guide to Close Reading of and Creative Writing on the Bible.  In the book, Rosenson discusses the questions left open in the first book of the Bible, and includes questions for the characters in the stories, which can serve as prompts for conversations or creative writing.  Some chapters also describe paintings by famous artists depicting the scene, and how they seem to have answered at least one of the questions.  The book is perfect for anyone interested in reading Bible stories through a new and creative lens.

Sarah Rosenson, JD, has a bachelor's degree from Georgetown University, a master's degree in Jewish studies from the Spertus Institute, and a JD from the University of Pennsylvania.  She practiced law for a decade, and then taught classes on ethics, philosophy, the Bible, and world religions at a private high school.  She currently teaches adults both in person and online for various institutions around the country. 

10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Monday, June 1, 2026
Tour of the Healthy Home Lab

Participants will enjoy a tour of the “living laboratory” for real-world interventions and best practices on how to adapt and equip a home to support individuals as they age and as their needs and abilities change at various stages of life.

We will meet at the Home Lab located at 257 Oakland Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213. Meet at the front of the home, just past the front door. Here is more information on the Healthy Home Lab: Healthy Home Lab

Note: There is a wheelchair access ramp but the only restroom is on the second story up a steep staircase. There is a stairlift between the first and second story to for anyone in the group to use if you have difficulty with climbing stairs. The group will tour through the first story and second story.

Please Note: this tour is free but is open to members only. Please plan to arrive 15 minutes early.

There is free street parking on Oakland Ave (usually limited to 1 or 2 hours) and more likely to be available in the summer than during the regular semesters. There is also meter parking nearby and a few parking garages 2+ blocks away. 

1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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