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Welcome to the Osher Lifelong Learning Instituteat Sierra College Spring 2025 Registration is Open - Summer 2025 Opens May 14 at 9:00am Spring 2025 Term Dates: (M) February 3 - (F) May 16 > Spring 2025 Term > Author Spotlight Lunch Pail Series

Author Spotlight Lunch Pail Series   

Spring 2025

Select Fridays | at 12 Noon | Online via Zoom

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Author Spotlight Series 2025

Series Description — Our region is home to a variety of terrific authors who write a wide assortment of books. This monthly series of interviews will introduce us to some of these interesting, local writers and their books.

An Added Benefit  Your class fee is a donation to the Sierra College Food Pantry. One hundred percent of the registration proceeds made from the Author Spotlight Lunch Pail Series will be donated to the Sierra College Food Pantry. Thank you for joining our cause to help end student food insecurity on our campuses and in our community. 

The Food Pantry is open to all Sierra College students experiencing food insecurity regardless of income. The Food Pantry’s stock consists of a variety of non-perishable items. Students must be currently enrolled at Sierra College to use the food pantry. There is a Sierra College Food Pantry located at both the Rocklin and Grass Valley campuses, which gives scores of local homeless and food insecure youth a weekly box of food. More information can be found on the Sierra College Food Pantry webpage or Click Here!

Thank you, OLLI members, for your support of this crucial resource for our Sierra College student body!

*Tip: To view the Author's book cover in larger scale, click on their Series' Title below (in dark gray box with white letters).

  • Author Spotlight Lunch Pail Series: Earth Month – Rosanne McHenry – Tales of a Rogue Ranger (April) 
  • Interviewer/Moderator: Joan Griffin
    Dates: 4/18/2025 (only)
    Days: F
    Times: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Fee: $5.00 (SC Food Pantry Donation)
    Location: Online via Zoom 
    Recording: *This class was recorded
    Seats Available: 268 | Max Enroll: 299
    SKU: SprALIT131 

    April 18 – Rosanne McHenry – Tales of a Rogue Ranger – Earth Month

     

    Tales From A Rogue RangerBio: Rosanne McHenry lives with her husband in Auburn, California, beside the American River Canyon in the Sierra Nevada Foothills. She has worked as a National Park Ranger and a California State Park Ranger in many different locations over the years, including the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Mt. Rainier National Park, Auburn State Recreation Area, Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park, and Death Valley National Park, among others.

    Book: Protecting the people from our parks and the parks from our people is a curious challenge unique to park rangers. Tales of a Rogue Ranger contains the stories of real people and Mother Nature, giving the reader a fascinating peek at the life of a park ranger. McHenry regales her readers with madcap adventures, telling her stories with humor and wit. Tales From a Rogue Ranger is a fun read for anyone who loves being out in the great outdoors.
    *Proceeds will be donated to the Sierra College Food Pantry. Membership Required.
    You have until this date to watch the recording: Sunday, 5/18/25 at 11:59 PM
    → Purchase this course to receive the link to watch the class recording.
 

  • Author Spotlight Lunch Pail Series: Mother’s Day – Barbara Lawrence – Drawing Water (May) 
  • Interviewer/Moderator: Joan Griffin
    Dates: 5/16/2025 (only)
    Days: F
    Times: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Fee: $5.00 (SC Food Pantry Donation)
    Location: Online via Zoom 
    Recording: *This class is being recorded. *Recordings will expire after 30 days.
    Seats Available: 285 | Max Enroll: 299
    SKU: SprALIT141 

    May 16 – Barbara Lawrence – Drawing Water – Mother’s Day

     

    Drawing WaterBio: Barbara Olson Lawrence is inspired by sunrises, persistent rivers, and beautiful sentences. In her thirties, as a single mom working in a college library, she earned a BA in art and exhibited her work in juried shows in museums and galleries in the San Francisco Bay Area. A native Oregonian, she now lives in Northern California’s Gold Country in the Sierra Nevada foothills. On her daily walks she collects fallen leaves for later drawings using her favorite pencil.

    Book: Drawing Water: The Art of Finding My Way is a memoir of resilience and overcoming odds. It is a testament to the power of kindness and caring interventions to heal a damaged heart. 
    Barbara Olson Lawrence learned very early on to tell the difference between people who meant her harm and those she could trust. Her beloved grandfather’s lessons imparted strong life strategies. Her second-grade teacher and a store clerk filled the void left in her heart by her mother’s neglect and destruction. How can someone be a good mother if she never experienced good mothering? Barbara answered that question by seeking out nurturing helpers and wise mentors. Always, making art saved her.
    *Proceeds will be donated to the Sierra College Food Pantry. Membership Required.
    *Class Dates: 5/16 (only).  
 

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