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Please note: these courses are not in chronological order, they were sorted by the system and may be out of order.

  • DAN-06 Beginning Swing Dance, II
  • Session II: 3/20/2026 - 4/10/2026
    Days & Times: F 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
    Number of Meetings: 4
    Building: Offsite See course description for location
    Instructor: Stan Justice Fee: $20.00
    Beginning Swing Dance, II
    DAN-06 (in-person)
    Session II: Mar. 20, 27, Apr. 3, 10
    Fridays 12:15 - 1:30 pm
    *This course meets at the Pioneer Park Dance Hall! 2300 Airport Way, Fairbanks, AK 99709.
    *Part II builds on concepts learned in Part I, the instructor recommends you take both if you can.

    Swing comes in many different forms. In this class we will focus on Single Count and East Coast Swing. Our focus is on having fun regardless of abilities. If you miss class, don't worry - you will do fine. If you already know some swing please come - great to have some experience in group (and we include variations to challenge the better student). No partner necessary as we change partners frequently. Please bring clean, non-marking shoes!
    Instructors Stan Justice and Barb Lorz took dance lessons for many years from many different instructors. Thus their teaching style uses what they found that works. For the last few years they have enjoyed teaching dance at OLLI.
     
 

  • FF-06 Brewing Kombucha
  • Session II Add-On: 4/17/2026 - 4/17/2026
    Days & Times F 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
    Number of Meetings: 1
    Building: UPark (opens in new tab) 154
    Instructor: Danielle St Laurent
    Fee: $5.00

    FF-07 (in-person)
    Session II Add-On: Apr. 17
    Friday 1:00 - 4:00 pm
    Learn how to make this delicious, healthy and flavorful fermented tea. You've seen it in stores, and on tap in restaurants, and at farmers markets. You’ve probably paid good money to try different brands and flavors from the store. You're hooked! Now learn how to brew your own at home. Kombucha is easy and fun to make and the endless flavor combinations will yield a continuous, delicious supply of your own homemade kombucha. Materials fee $25; pay instructor at first meeting. Enrollment limited to 10.
    Instructor Danielle St. Laurent brewed her first batch of kombucha shortly after retiring from the Alaska Air National Guard five years ago. After an epic fail with her first batch (MOLDY SCOBY!), she figured out the problem and has been brewing and flavoring the very best kombucha ever since!
     

 

  • ART-12 Discover Dry Wool Felting
  • Session II: 3/20/2026 - 4/10/2026
    Days & Times: F 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
    Number of Meetings: 4
    Building: UPark (opens in new tab) 156
    Instructor: Laurel Devaney Fee: $20.00
    Session II: Mar. 20, 27, Apr. 3, 10
    Fridays 2:00 - 3:15 pm 
    *If you have taken this course before, please allow someone new to attend!
    Dry wool felting is an easy, fun, and versatile art form that anyone can do. Participants will learn techniques to make a two-dimensional picture and three-dimensional object out of wool. Materials fee $10; pay instructor at first meeting. Enrollment limited to 12.
    Instructor Laurel Devaney enjoys volunteering with bird research projects in the summer and traveling to warm places and exploring various art forms in the winter months.
     
 

  • HIS-04 Great Decisions 2026, II
  • Session II: 3/20/2026 - 4/10/2026
    Days & Times: F 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM
    Number of Meetings: 4
    Building: UPark (opens in new tab) 151
    Instructor: Shirley Liss Fee: $0.00

    HIS-04 (in-person)
    Session II: Mar. 20, 27, Apr. 3, 10
    Fridays 10:30 - 11:45 am
    *This course is free to attend and does not require OLLI membership.
    *Participants can buy their own Great Decisions 2025 Briefing Book from the Foreign Policy Association website for $35. https://fpa.org

    Global and Domestic challenges affect all our lives. Get info you need to figure out what's happening and discuss it with others. This program was developed by the Foreign Policy Association. Read the briefing book at home, watch expert video analysis in class, then participate in group discussion.
    Topics for 2026 Session II:
    Ukraine and the Future of European Security
    Multilateral Institutions in a Changing World Order
    U.S. Engagement of Africa
    The Future of Human Rights and International Law 
    Facilitator: Shirley Liss (see REC-03)

 

  • EX-05B Intro to Taoist Tai Chi
  • Session II: 3/19/2026 - 4/16/2026
    Days & Times: Th 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
    Number of Meetings: 5
    Building: Offsite See course description for location
    Instructor: Kate Hedstrom Fee: $0.00

    EX-05b (in-person)
    Session II: Mar. 19, 26, Apr. 2, 9, 16
    Thursdays 12:30 - 1:30 pm (5 weeks)
    Taoist Tai Chi offers a pleasant form of exercise which incorporates stretching and relaxation. It is a mind/body activity which, when practiced diligently, is capable of improving balance, strength, range of motion, and overall well-being.
    Instructors Kate Hedstrom and Rob Cermak teach Tai Chi with the local chapter of the Taoist Tai Chi Society. They both have well over a decade of experience of learning and instructing the form, and have found many benefits from the practice.

 

  • SOC-06 Less Micro, More Macro, Economics is So Wacko!
  • Session II: 3/20/2026 - 4/17/2026
    Days & Times: F 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
    Number of Meetings: 5
    Building: UPark (opens in new tab) 156
    Instructor: Patrick Romans Fee: $25.00
    Session II: Mar. 20, 27, Apr. 3, 10, 17
    Fridays 12:15 - 1:30 pm (5 weeks)
    A deeper dive from the initial offering of "Tragic or Comic, It’s All Economics", this partner course builds off the vocabulary introduced in the prior class and focuses on the economic philosophies, policies and current applications to our nation during these turbulent times.
    Instructor Patrick Romans (see SOC-02) 
     
 

  • FLM-04 OLLI Films 2026: Humor, elusive and otherwise, II
  • Dates: 3/20/2026 - 4/17/2026
    Days & Times: F 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM
    Number of Meetings: 5
    Building: UPark (opens in new tab) 151
    Instructor: Ron Inouye
    Fee: $20.00
    THIS COURSE IS FULL. Please click the "Add to Waitlist" button below.

    FLM-04 (in-person)

    Session II: Mar. 20, 27, Apr. 3, 10, 17
    Fridays 2:00 - 4:30 (5 weeks)
    Humor for these topsy-turvy times? Have we been here before? From Pope Leo XIV, Sci-fi, parodies, from Attu and the Interior; we’ll see and discuss what takes us away (or back) to today.
    Session II Films:
    The Meaning of Life (DVD 15967, British, 1983, 107 minutes, Monty Python)
    Wag the Dog (DVD 10247, 98 minutes, 1997)
    Big Year (NW, 100 minutes, 2011)
    Raising Arizona (DVD 4603, 1987, 94 minutes, Coen brothers)

 

  • HL-04 Self Hypnosis, II
  • Session II: 3/20/2026 - 4/10/2026
    Days & Times: F 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM
    Number of Meetings: 4
    Building: UPark (opens in new tab) 156
    Instructor: James Conner Fee: $20.00
    HL-04 (in-person)
    Session II: Mar. 20, 27, Apr. 3, 10
    Fridays 3:45 - 5:00 pm
    *Part II builds on concepts learned in Part I, the instructor recommends you take both if you can.
    Learn techniques to take control of your subconscious mind to enhance skills and let go of outdated beliefs and patterns. Learn about hypnosis, the subconscious mind, effective self hypnosis techniques, and how to craft effective auto suggestions for yourself. Experience group hypnosis and take from this course powerful tools that you can use to change your life in positive ways.
    Instructor James Conner, PHD, CCHT, is certified with the non-profit American Council of Hypnotist Examiners as a clinical hypnotherapist and master hypnotist. He also maintains a private practice in Fairbanks.
 

  • EX-07B Vinyasa Yoga
  • Session II: 3/20/2026 - 4/10/2026
    Days & Times: F 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM
    Number of Meetings: 4
    Building: Offsite See course description for location
    Instructor: Melanie Engram Fee: $0.00

    EX-07 (in-person)

    Session II: Mar. 20, 27, Apr. 3, 10
    Fridays 3:45 - 5:00 pm
    *Meets at the Fairbanks Senior Center; 1424 Moore St, Fairbanks, AK 99701.
    *This course is free to attend and OLLI membership is not required.
    *Two sections of the same course; you may take either one or both.
    *Students must bring their own yoga mat! 

    Vinyasa yoga for all levels, from beginner on up. Must be able to get up and down from the floor. Practice will include warm-up, pranayama (breathwork), yoga philosophy, vinyasa flow (movement with breath), some core strengthening work, and stretching with final rest. We will “workshop” a pose or two each time, focusing on points of precision. Modifications for poses will be offered. Enrollment is limited to 15.
    Instructor Melanie Engram has been a yoga student for 20+ years in Fairbanks, recently earning her 200-hour teacher certification from Fairbanks Yoga, registered as RYT-200 with Yoga Alliance, Spring 2025. Melanie enjoys teaching the practice to achieve a peaceful mind and strong body through Vinyasa yoga.

 

  • SCI-07-Z Weather and Wildfires Around the World
  • Session II: 3/20/2026 - 4/10/2026
    Days & Times: F 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
    Number of Meetings: 4
    Building: Distance Delivery via Zoom
    Instructor: Eric Stevens Fee: $20.00
    Session II: Mar. 20, 27, Apr. 3, 10
    Fridays 2:00 - 3:15 pm
    Weather drives wildfire behavior in Alaska and across the world. Learn about Alaska's classic weather patterns during the wildfire season and how every season has its own personality. Historic Alaskan wildfires will be investigated, with emphasis also given to impactful fires burning outside Alaska such as the August 2023 wildfire in Lahaina, Hawaii and the January 2025 wildfire in Los Angeles, California.
    Instructor Eric Stevens worked as a meteorologist in Alaska for over 30 years, with time at the National Weather Service, University of Alaska Fairbanks, and the Alaska Fire Service.
     
 

  • SOC-05 Your Noel Wien Library! Tour and Use
  • Session II: 3/20/2026 - 4/10/2026
    Days & Times: F 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM
    Number of Meetings: 4
    Building: Offsite See course description for location
    Instructor: Noel Wien Library Reference Staff Fee: $20.00
    Session II: Mar. 20, 27, Apr. 3, 10
    Fridays 10:30 - 11:45 am
    *Meets at the Noel Wien Public Library, 1215 Cowles Street, Fairbanks, AK 99701.
    Join this in-person course at the newly renovated Noel Wien Public Library for a library tour, and information about how to use our catalog, online resources, and variety of digital materials from books to streaming video.
    FNSB Noel Wien Public Library Reference and Adult Services Staff will lead this four week course.
     
 

  • FF-04B Do You Love Mexican Food?
  • Session II Add-On: 4/17/2026 - 4/17/2026
    Days & Times F 10:30 AM - 1:00 PM
    Number of Meetings: 1
    Building: Offsite See course description for location
    Instructor: Carla Reardon
    Fee: $5.00
    THIS COURSE IS FULL. Please click the "Add to Waitlist" button below. 

    FF-04b (in-person)
    Session II Add-On: Apr. 17
    Friday 10:30 am - 1:00 pm
    *Meets at 1790 Old Pioneer Way, Fairbanks, AK 99709. 
    *Two sections of the same course, please only register for one.

    You will learn to make enchiladas and the sauce, frijoles, refried beans, burritos, quesadillas and more! After learning, it's time to eat and enjoy. Materials fee $10; pay instructor at meeting. Enrollment limited to 5.
    Instructor Carla Reardon (see ART-01). If you have any questions about the course, please contact her at 907-457-4836.
     

 

  • SOC-09 Guide to Retirement & Psychology of Investing
  • Session II Add-On: 4/16/2026 - 4/17/2026
    Days & Times Th F 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM
    Number of Meetings: 2
    Building: UPark (opens in new tab) 158
    Instructor: Miranda Miller
    Fee: $10.00

    SOC-09 (in-person)
    Session II Add-On: April 16, 17
    Thursday and Friday 10:30 - 11:45 am (2 consecutive meetings)

    *OLLI membership is not required.

    Title: Guide to Retirement

    Presenter: Jordan Hendry, Financial Advisor, MBA, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER ®

    Date: Thursday, April 16

    Course Description:

    We will discuss general guidelines to retirement principles that include,  saving, spending, investing, gifting, Social Security, health, and planning opportunities to minimize taxes in retirement.  We’ll explore the relationship between IRA withdrawals, Roth IRA conversions, taxability of Social Security and Medicare part B premiums, and how to leverage your giving power with Qualified Charitable Distributions (QCDs) from your IRA. We would encourage those attending to bring their statements or have them available to participate in this activity.

    Title: The Psychology of Investing: Discipline, Emotions, and Meaningful Giving

    Presenter: Ethan Daniels, Financial Advisor, MSPFP, CFP®
    Date: Friday, April 17 

    Course Description:
    Explore how behavioral biases such as envy, regret, and loss aversion shape the way we invest and make financial decisions. This session also highlights how emotions influence charitable giving and how donors can create intentional, tax‑efficient strategies that align with their values. Attendees will learn practical ways to stay disciplined during market turbulence while building an investment and giving plan that supports both their long‑term goals and the causes they care about.

 

  • SOC-09-Z Guide to Retirement & Psychology of Investing
  • Session II Add-On: 4/16/2026 - 4/17/2026
    Days & Times Th F 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM
    Number of Meetings: 2
    Building: Distance Delivery via Zoom
    Instructor: Miranda Miller
    Fee: $10.00

    SOC-09 (in-person)
    Session II Add-On: April 16, 17
    Thursday and Friday 10:30 - 11:45 am (2 consecutive meetings)

    *OLLI membership is not required.

    Title: Guide to Retirement

    Presenter: Jordan Hendry, Financial Advisor, MBA, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER ®

    Date: Thursday, April 16

    Course Description:

    We will discuss general guidelines to retirement principles that include,  saving, spending, investing, gifting, Social Security, health, and planning opportunities to minimize taxes in retirement.  We’ll explore the relationship between IRA withdrawals, Roth IRA conversions, taxability of Social Security and Medicare part B premiums, and how to leverage your giving power with Qualified Charitable Distributions (QCDs) from your IRA. We would encourage those attending to bring their statements or have them available to participate in this activity.

    Title: The Psychology of Investing: Discipline, Emotions, and Meaningful Giving

    Presenter: Ethan Daniels, Financial Advisor, MSPFP, CFP®
    Date: Friday, April 17 

    Course Description:
    Explore how behavioral biases such as envy, regret, and loss aversion shape the way we invest and make financial decisions. This session also highlights how emotions influence charitable giving and how donors can create intentional, tax‑efficient strategies that align with their values. Attendees will learn practical ways to stay disciplined during market turbulence while building an investment and giving plan that supports both their long‑term goals and the causes they care about.

 

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