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This presentation explores how we attempt to make sense of loss in our lives and how each loss challenges us to rediscover who we are, to ask who we have become, and to challenge us to reinvent ourselves anew. Central to this process is understanding that humans are meaning-making creatures who interpret the meaning of these encounters in the moment. Short vignettes of clinical cases will be used to illustrate key concepts in understanding how we make meaning of loss over the lifespan and how we can make earlier losses fruitful allies as we encounter change in the future.
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Fee: $12.00
Capacity Remaining: 19
Dates: 2/9/2023 - 2/9/2023
Times: 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Sessions: 1
Days: Th
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Instructor: Richard Hayes
Building: River's Crossing
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Do you find yourself saying, I hope I don't get any high cards, I want to be the dummy? Do you play all of your high cards first? Do you think you'll never "get it." Beginning bridge II will help you play a hand with confidence! You will learn how to formulate a plan and how to execute it while learning something through doing. Each two-hour lesson will include a set of four pre-dealt hands related to the concepts that have been taught. A textbook will be provided, Play of the Hand in the 21st Century .
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Fee: $60.00
Capacity Remaining: 6
Dates: 2/9/2023 - 3/30/2023
Times: 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Sessions: 8
Days: Th
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Instructor: Debbie Wagner
Building: Off Site
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This class has a twofold purpose. The first is to provide essential material on the history of the Qur'anic text and thematic context of its development in multiple domains necessary for anyone wishing to understand the Islamic World. Historical context will be of essential importance in this class. The second is to open a window upon the Muslim world view presented by the Qur'an itself and upon Mohammad who, as the exemplar of the Islamic norm as perceived by Muslims themselves, was a walking Qur'an.
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Fee: $30.00
Capacity Remaining: 35
Dates: 2/9/2023 - 2/23/2023
Times: 4:15 PM - 5:15 PM
Sessions: 3
Days: Th
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Instructor: Hammad Khan
Building: River's Crossing
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In this course you will learn how wine estates have adopted modern technology to produce consistently excellent wines. Also, how even ordinary grapes are made into enjoyable and affordable wines. Two sessions with wine tastings in each session. In person only.
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Fee: $41.00
Capacity Remaining: 16
Dates: 2/9/2023 - 2/16/2023
Times: 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Sessions: 2
Days: Th
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Instructor: Joe Frank
Building: River's Crossing
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What documents do you need to have in place to protect you and your assets as you age? What is the difference between a will and a trust? Are there ways to protect your assets if you need more care such as nursing home care? All these questions and many more will be discussed.
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Fee: $12.00
Capacity Remaining: 24
Dates: 2/10/2023 - 2/10/2023
Times: 10:00 AM - 11:15 AM
Sessions: 1
Days: F
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Instructor: Hailey Brock
Building: River's Crossing
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Nathan Gilmour facilitates a philosophical conversation, Platonic-dialogue style. Inspired by the book from Christopher Phillips, Socrates Cafe learns its subject matter on the spot, interrogates received wisdom at every turn, and grabs insight on the fly as we figure out what better questions we might be asking.
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Fee: $12.00
Capacity Remaining: 17
Dates: 2/10/2023 - 2/10/2023
Times: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Sessions: 1
Days: F
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Instructor: Nathan Gilmour
Building: River's Crossing
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This two-part series is designed to complement the travel study program being offered in July 2023. The classes are open to anyone with an interest in the region. Those going on the trip will find it a beneficial foundation for the trip. The course will focus on Wales, Cornwall, and southern England with emphasis on the legends around King Arthur, the various groups who have occupied the area - Romans and Normans - and the strategic importance of the southern coast of Wales and England.
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Fee: $21.00
Capacity Remaining: 20
Dates: 2/6/2023 - 2/13/2023
Times: 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Sessions: 2
Days: M
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Instructor: Tracy Elder
Building: River's Crossing
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We read short items and selections from some of the world's best fiction and non-fiction. As well as interesting insights we strive for personal growth and social engagement. This year, 2022-2023, we will read the selections in the Great Books Foundation anthologies Modern American Poetry (978-1-880323-88-5, $26) and The Nature of Life, v.1 (ISBN 978-0-945159-72-8, $20). Used copies may be available on the Internet.
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Fee: $66.00
Capacity Remaining: 11
Dates: 2/8/2023 - 5/3/2023
Times: 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Sessions: 7
Days: W
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Instructor: Bill Loughner
Building: River's Crossing
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This class will meet Wednesdays, February 8th and 22nd, March 8th and 22nd, April 5th and 19th, and May 3rd.
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