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How does the UWF Leisure Learning membership work? The $35 annual membership fee covers 12 months from the date you join. With your membership, you are entitled to:
• Register for all Leisure Learning classes.• A Leisure Learning Parking Decal for
parking on the UWF Pensacola campus.• A class catalog mailed to you every
semester.
Learn more about membership perks on Page 19!
Membership is not required for Fall 2020 Classes.
About Leisure Learning OnlineFor more than 20 years, UWF Leisure Learning has provided stimulating programs for seasoned adults who are interested in joining a spirited community of intellectual contemporaries and lifelong learners.
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Fall classes start Aug. 31st!
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Leisure Learning is a program of UWF Continuing Education, a premier regional provider of high-quality credit and non-credit courses, community programming, customized training, CEUs and conference planning. uwf.edu/continuinged
While the world looks a little different now, we are committed to providing you with online programming to help you interact with your peers and continue your pursuit of lifelong learning from the safety of your own home. To honor this committment, Leisure Learning membership will not be required to register for Fall 2020 classes.
Important Information: UWF business operations are being conducted remotely until further notice. Please contact Leisure Learning by email at [email protected].
Checks will not be accepted for Fall registrations. All payments must be made online.
Zoom registration links will be emailed with your class confirmation and in class reminder emails.
How to Register1. Review this catalog and select your classes.
2. Register and pay for your classes online. (Page 18)
3. Learn more about Nautilus Card benefits for UWF Leisure Learning members. (Page 19)
4. Enjoy class!
Anyone age 55+ is welcome to register for Fall 2020 Leisure Learning classes without a membership.
We have curated this list of local, national and global virtual experiences to allow our lifelong learners a creative way to continue exploring and learning. Explore historic locations across the world and discover incredible arts and culture along the way, all from the comfort and safety of your own home.
Virtual Tours of Pensacola Historic Pensacola Tours www.historicpensacola.org/plan-your-visit/exhibits/virtual-exhibit-tours Features museum exhibits including “Lessons in Ink” and “Greetings from Pensacola,” as well as a virtual tour of the Old Christ Church in Downtown Pensacola.
Pensacola Beach Live Cams www.visitpensacola.com/things-to-do/beaches/webcam Pull up one of the Pensacola Beach Webcams and bring the sugar-white beaches and emerald-green waters straight to your home!
Visit Pensacola Virtual Experiences www.visitpensacola.com/virtual- pensacola/virtual-toursTour local museums, virtually sight see the area’s murals or immerse yourself in nature with Pensacola’s greatest virtual attractions.
Virtual Tours of National Icons Alcatraz Island, San Francisco, CA artsandculture.google.com/partner/http-www-nps-gov-museum-exhibits-alca-overview-htmlGet a close-up look at the infamous federal penitentiary long off-limits to the public.
Georgia Aquarium www.georgiaaquarium.org/webcam/ocean-voyager View over 50 species of animals ranging from sea lions to underwater puffins.
Metropolitan Museum of Art artsandculture.google.com/partner/the-metropolitan-museum-of-artExplore 26 wondrous online exhibits at the New York Museum.
National Museum of African American History and Culture nmaahc.si.edu/explore/collection Absorb American history and culture through the lens of the African-Amer-ican experience.
St. Louis Gateway Arch www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIP kRINpnzk Go inside the tallest man-made monument in the US, standing 630 feet high.
Smithsonian Museum of Natural History naturalhistory2.si.edu/vt3/NMNH Delve into the fascinating story of the natural world, and our place in it.
US National Parks artsandculture.withgoogle.com/en-us/national-parks-service/welcome Follow park rangers through some of America's most stunning and unique terrains, from the Alaskan Glaciers to Utah's Bryce Canyon.
Virtual Tours from Around the Globe Athens Acropolis, Athens www.acropolisvirtualtour.gr Gain fascinating and educational insight into ancient Greece as you tour the Parthenon, the Propylaia, the Temple of Athena Nike and more of this incredible monument.
Machu Picchu, Andes Mountains, Peru www.youvisit.com/tour/machupicchu Climb to the top of Machu Picchu without leaving your couch! Explore architecture, history and other 360 degree experiences across Peru.
Musée d’Orsay, Paris artsandculture.google.com/partner/ musee-dorsay-paris Stroll through the opulent hallways of the former Orsay railway station and witness works from dozens of famous French artists, including Monet, Gauguin and Van Gogh.
Museum of the World, UK britishmuseum.withgoogle.com Browse a large selection of exhibits are dated by century, continent and category – such as trade and conflict or art and design
The Vatican, Rome www.museivaticani.va/content/museivaticani/en/collezioni/musei/tour-virtuali-elenco.html Don’t miss this opportunity to marvel at the simply spectacular architecture, historic monuments and sensational artwork of the Vatican.
Google Arts & Culture artsandculture.google.com Once you’ve exhausted the list above, browse over 2,000 of the world’s leading museums and archives.
Virtual Experiences for Every Interest
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Leisure Learning aims to provide immersive experiences and tours of interesting and engaging locations in Pensacola and surrounding areas. While we are missing our members and cannot wait until the day we can gather together again, we understand the importance of staying engaged and exploring new ideas while staying safe during these unprecedented times.
Zoom CaféThis Zoom meeting is an opportunity for you to casually try out Zoom. Whether you are a first-time participant or a seasoned user, this no-pressure Zoom meeting is your opportunity to get comfortable with the virtual meeting platform.
Before you join, please make sure your internet connection is stable, your camera and microphone are working and that you are in a video-friendly setting. Grab a drink, perhaps some wine, and click the Zoom link to begin. We will be going over other tools and general practices during the meeting. Looking forward to seeing you there!
The Zoom link will be provided within your registration email. Save it for future use to join the class.
JOIN US
Session #1: 25-Aug | Tue 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM | Free
Session #2: 27-Aug | Thu 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM | Free
Instructor: Rhonda Robinson
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TOPICS AT A GLANCE FALL 2020
Arts and LiteratureAn American Icon: Irving Berlin ................................................15From Broadway To Hollywood: The History,
Musicals and Movies .................................................................. 9Gone With The Wind: The Atlanta Premier
and the 1939 12th Academy Awards ..................................14Opera University: American Musicals & Their
Operatic Origins ......................................................................... 6Opera University: Exploring Innovation in Opera ............... 7Post Office Murals and New Deal Art .....................................14Shirley Jackson: Beyond The Lottery ...................................... 7We also Helped Bring Gone With The Wind
to the Screen! .............................................................................14
Business, Finance and TechnologyHangar Flying: Improvements in Aviation Safety ............... 9Hangar Flying: Where are We? .................................................. 9Long Term Care Planning with Medicaid in Mind ............... 6Planning for Long Term Care ...................................................... 7Tax-Free Investing: It's Not What You Make,
It's What You Keep! ................................................................... 8UWF Sea3D Additive Manufacturing Laboratory ..............13Zoom Café .........................................................................................4
Culture, Travel and ToursMy Cuban Experience ................................................................... 6
Gardening and EnvironmentArchaeology of Northwest Florida: A Tour
Through our Heritage ............................................................... 6ECUA Compost Facility ................................................................ 8ECUA Recycling Facility Virtual Tour ...................................... 7Fantastic Archaeology: Florida Frauds, Myths,
and Mysteries ............................................................................... 8Shipwrecks of Northwest Florida ............................................12
History and Current AffairsDowntown Pensacola Parking Workshop.............................12Henry Flagler, Henry Plant & Florida History ........................ 9 On the Other Hand...Current Affairs Discussions ...............13 Stonewall Jackson’s Shenandoah Valley Campaign
of 1862 ............................................................................................ 9That Man May Reach the Moon ................................................13What was the Post Office Thinking? Historical Gaffes
by Uncle Sam ..............................................................................14Women’s Suffrage Movements .................................................13 Women’s Suffrage Writers: Wrote Before the Vote ..........14
Science and HealthAgeless Grace: Awaken the Brain Through Fitness ........... 8Alzheimer’s Disease and Research ........................................... 7Make a Difference: Volunteer...................................................... 9Medicare can be Complicated ................................................... 6Staying Healthy ................................................................................ 6Transforming Your Life through WELLthier Living™ —
Sessions 1-4 .................................................................................12Transforming Your Life through WELLthier Living™ —
Sessions 5-8 ................................................................................12Transforming Your Life through WELLthier Living™ —
Sessions 9-12 ...............................................................................12What To Do When The Aging Process Knocks
On The Door ................................................................................. 7Why Do Humans Believe Goofy Things?:
Psychology vs. Pseudoscience ............................................. 8
Important Information: UWF business operations are being conducted remotely until further notice. Please contact Leisure Learning by email at [email protected].
Membership is not required for anyone 55+ to register for Fall 2020 classes. Class registrations cannot be combined for multiple individuals.
Checks will not be accepted for Fall registrations. All payments must be made online.
Calendar .......................................................................10Instructors and Curriculum Council .........................16Registration Form ...................................................... 18Membership Information ...........................................19
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CLASSES
MondaysNew! Long Term Care Planning with Medicaid in MindTommy G. Smith, Attorney at Law is a Board Certified Elder Law Attorney, helping families identify options to minimize the impact of long-term care and plan for the future of their estate and assets. Planning for care as we or family members advance in age is something that most people do not want to think about. However, a “failure to plan, is a plan to fail” when long-term care is involved. Our goal is to minimize distress for you, your loved ones, and your family, providing peace of mind and allowing for added financial security and preparedness for later in life.14-Sep | Mon 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM | $12Instructor: Tommy Smith
New! Archaeology of Northwest Florida: A Tour Through our HeritageThis presentation features a virtual tour of the major archaeological discoveries in FPAN’s Northwest Region, the Panhandle of Florida. You’ll learn about 16th-century shipwrecks, Native American encampments and ceremonial centers, a Civil War gun battery, a Spanish fort and mission, historic cemeteries, and the nation’s oldest battleship!14-Sep | Mon 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM | $12Instructor: Michael Thomin
New! Opera University: American Musicals & Their Operatic OriginsIs The Phantom of the Opera an opera or musical? Why are so many opera companies performing musicals these days? How is the music and singing different in musical theatre, as opposed to opera? Answer all of these questions and more during a special, virtual meeting of Opera University. Director of Education Cody Martin will give a presentation on the evolution of the American musical—from its origins in opera, through operetta, and onto the Broadway stage. This interactive session will include numerous video and audio examples, a visual slide presentation, and an open invitation for audience questions and feedback throughout the class.21-Sep | Mon 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM | $12Instructor: Cody Martin
New! Staying HealthyDr. Bonnie McLean will share her knowledge about one of her favorite topics, Aging Gracefully. As a health practitioner and a 73-year-old working woman, she has researched this subject for more than 15 years. She is excited to share the latest information on the aging process, including brain physiology, telomeres and how lifestyle influences our aging process. Joining her will be Chef Celestina Brunetti RDN, LD who will share her expertise in her nutritional approach to staying youthful at any age.28-Sep | Mon 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM | $12Instructor: Dr. Bonnie McLean
Medicare can be ComplicatedSHINE (Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders) can help you navigate medicare with free, unbiased and confidential counseling. The Shine liaison for Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa and Walton counties will teach you about medicare basics and how to get the help you need through this federally funded program. Open enrollment starts October 15 and runs through December 7, this is the time for medicare enrollees to
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EVENT SPOTLIGHT:
New! My Cuban ExperienceYum! Ice cream in Cuba? Why are the streets so narrow? WOW! The difference between state run and private. Cigar or rum, anyone? Join Maggie Federici for a virtual tour of the Cuban experience.31-Aug | Mon 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM | $12Instructor: Margaret (Maggie) Federici
reevaluate the plans they are on and make the changes they want or need for 2021.5-Oct | Mon 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM | $12Instructor: Marti Hearn
Planning for Long Term CareThis seminar will inform you of the emotional and financial impact a long-term event could have on your family, how to plan so that the burden may be lessened and provide an explanation of why planning is so critical, especially for women. Learn about some actionable strategies for cash management/savings, asset allocation, diversification and portfolio rebalancing. Pat Broadus is dedicated to guiding those looking to retire and those already retired through a comprehensive retirement planning process, focusing on long-term planning, risk and lifestyle review and retirement income needs. As a lifelong learner, he strongly believes in the value of education. Pat is a veteran of the U.S. Army, holds a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from St. Bernard College and is a designated Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor and Retirement Income Certified Professional®.12-Oct | Mon 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM | $12Instructor: Patrick Broadus
ECUA Recycling Facility Virtual TourJoin us for a virtual presentation and tour of the ECUA Interim Materials Recycling Facility (IMRF) on why the new plant was built and how the plant process works. Learn more about recyclables and how you can make a difference!19-Oct | Mon 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM | $12Instructor: Jim Roberts
New! Opera University: Exploring Innovation in OperaOpera is as vibrant and alive today as it has ever been, with new pieces being composed and premiered each year. In this session, we’ll discuss some of the new ways opera has been transformed and reinvented over the past decade. Learn how composers and librettists are writing for the audience of today, while also telling stories that haven’t been showcased on opera stages before. We’ll also talk about new musical styles, new technologies and new ways of looking at works in the standard repertoire.26-Oct | Mon 10:00 AM - 11:15 AM | $12Instructor: Cody Martin
New! Shirley Jackson: Beyond The Lottery — 3 SessionsWith a highly acclaimed biography by Ruth Franklin available, along with a 2020 movie titled in her name, Shirley Jackson is ready to meet a new generation of readers. If your knowledge of this quirky, audacious observer of human nature is limited to high school with her short story “The Lottery,” you are in for a treat. From the Franklin biography, “She was a talented, determined, ambitious writer in an era when it was still unusual for a woman to have both a family and a profession. She was a mother of four who tried to keep up the appearance of running a conventional household...Jackson’s brand of literary suspense is part of a vibrant and distinguished tradition that can be traced back to the American Gothic work of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Edgar Allen Poe and Henry James. Her unique contribution to this genre is her primary focus on women’s lives.” The short stories that will be discussed in this engaging class will be sent to registrants to be downloaded online.26-Oct to 30-Oct | Mon, Wed, Fri 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM | $15Instructor: Stephanie McNeill
What To Do When The Aging Process Knocks On The DoorWhat is your plan for aging? As you get older, you are faced with financial, legal, residential options and healthcare choices. What are the costs of an assisted living or nursing home? Is there subsidized housing for seniors? What are the available resources in our community to help with costs for seniors? What is memory care and how is that different from assisted living and nursing home care. How does hospice fit into the needs of seniors? This presentation offers insight into issues seniors and their adult children must know!2-Nov | Mon 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM | $12Instructor: Sharon Oakes
Alzheimer’s Disease and ResearchThis course has two parts: First, a short video showing what it is like to be a research student at UWF working on developing biomarkers for the early detection of Alzheimer’s disease. Second, will be a short synchronous presentation
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and Q and A with Dr. Guttmann regarding his research and the current state of clinical trials for treating dementia.9-Nov | Mon 10:00 AM - 11:15 AM | $12Instructor: Dr. Rodney Guttmann
ECUA Compost Facility Virtual TourLive Green! Join us for a virtual presentation and tour of the ECUA Compost Facility on why composting operations began and how the process works.16-Nov | Mon 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM | $12Instructor: Jim Roberts
TuesdaysAgeless Grace: Awaken the Brain Through Fitness — 6 SessionsExercise boosts brain power and staves off memory problems, it increases circulation and raises endorphins
or happiness hormones. Most chair exercise programs, although useful for building muscle and/or strengthening balance, are repetitive. What makes this program more interesting and enriching is that Ageless Grace® is both a body and brain exercise. Ageless Grace® is based on the science of neuroplasticity: the ability of the brain and nervous system to change its structure and function, and to continue to change it throughout our lives, to keep us vital and youthful. As a bonus for our virtual stream sessions, be prepared to laugh! Sharyon Miller is a certified Ageless Grace Educator and Community Liaison for Home Care Solutions.1-Sep to 6-Oct | Tue 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM | $25Instructor: Sharyon Miller
Shipwrecks of Northwest FloridaThe Panhandle of Florida is the site of hundreds of historic shipwrecks, the result of centuries of maritime commerce, conflict, and travel. Three of these wrecks are featured in this presentation: USS Massachusetts, the nation’s oldest battleship sunk for target practice off Pensacola; SS Tarpon, a merchant vessel famous for its weekly trips between Mobile and Panama City until it was lost in a gale; and Vamar, sunk at Port St Joe under mysterious circumstances during World War II.13-Oct | Tue 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM | $12Instructor: Nicole Grinnan
Why Do Humans Believe Goofy Things?: Psychology vs. PseudoscienceIn this session we will explore what predisposes human beings to believe things that probably aren’t so. Cognitive psychologists point to certain predictable flaws in our logic that pave the way for endorsing cause-effect relationships that don’t stand up to scientific testing. We’ll explore strategies for testing beliefs in the interest of making human less vulnerable to scams.20-Oct | Tue 10:00 AM - 11:15 AM | $12Instructor: Dr. Jane Halonen
Tax-Free Investing: It’s Not What You Make, It’s What You Keep!Concerned with the taxes you pay on investments? This presentation will give an overview of tax-advantaged investments and strategies that you can use!27-Oct | Tue 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM | $12Instructor: John Hodgdon II
CLASSES
EVENT SPOTLIGHT:
New! Fantastic Archaeology: Florida Frauds, Myths, and MysteriesDelve into Florida archaeology by learning what archaeology is, and, importantly, what it is NOT! This educational and entertaining talk focuses on the misuse and abuse of Florida’s heritage, ranging from the Skunk Ape to shipwrecks to the Fountain of Youth. Join in the discussion of pseudoscience and the many ways believe in nonsense can be dangerous.17-Nov | Tue 10:00 AM - 11:15 AM | $12Instructor: Nicole Grinnan
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Make a Difference: VolunteerRetirement is great! But what happens when you wake up to a blank calendar every morning? You can stay on the couch or watch television, but it’s important for seniors to stay active and engaged with others to avoid boredom and social isolation. With volunteering, not only do you give back to the community, but an added bonus is it improves mental health, physical health and an enhanced sense of purpose. Come learn how to pick the right volunteer job for you and where to find positions. You will leave the session with a “get started volunteering kit” making it easy to immediately “get involved.”3-Nov | Tue 10:00 AM - 11:15 AM | $12Instructor: Pam Davis
New! Stonewall Jackson’s Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1862Join local author, James H. Donnell (Lt. Col., USAF, Ret.) as he shares about his book, Shenandoah Valley 1862, which was published in 2013. Donnell’s fascination with American History continued on and he published a second book, Atlanta 1864, three years later. In this session, learn about what happened in the spring of 1862, the Shenandoah Valley of western Virginia which was the scene of some of the fiercest fighting of the Civil War. Marching over 600 miles in 48 days, Jackson’s army won five major battles, constantly outmaneuvering a Union army that, at times, outnumbered his troops 3 to 1.10-Nov | Tue 10:00 AM - 11:15 AM | $12Instructor: James Donnell
WednesdaysNew! Henry Flagler, Henry Plant & Florida History — 6 SessionsLearn about Henry Flagler and Henry B. Plant and their accomplishments in the development of Florida. Uncover the entire history of Florida from the days of the Spanish conquest up to the present day.2-Sep to 7-Oct | Wed 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM | $25Instructor: Dr. Sidney Soclof
New! Hangar Flying: Improvements in Aviation SafetyDespite recent tragic airline events, flying is often rated as the safest form of transportation. Fatal accidents
have declined steadily since the 1950s. Safety has been the highest priority for the aviation industry for the past 100 years. Statistically, you have a greater chance of dying in an automobile or bicycle accident or from a lightning strike. What factors account for the dramatic improvements in aviation safety? What issues remain to be addressed? What further improvements in airline safety might we reasonably expect in the foreseeable future? In this class we will review the evolution of aviation safety, current issues and future developments in commercial air travel. Bring your questions regarding commercial air travel safety and security.7-Oct | Wed 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM | $12Instructor: TBA
New! From Broadway To Hollywood: The History, Musicals and Movies — 6 SessionsFind out about the rise of Broadway as the center of the musical theater and Hollywood as the center of the movie industry. Many music and video clips will be presented from the “Golden Age” of Broadway and Hollywood musicals.14-Oct to 18-Nov | Wed 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM | $25Instructor: Dr. Sidney Soclof
New! Hangar Flying: Where are We?Did you ever wonder how commercial airlines can take you from one location to another without getting lost? Flying at 35,000 feet above the earth? Through impenetrable cloud banks? Over vast oceans? Through blinding storms? Aviation navigation is the science and skill of piloting an aircraft from place to place without getting lost. Join us for an explanation and discussion aircraft navigation, past, present, and future. The class will describe route planning, in-flight navigation, navigation skills, systems and aids. Bring your compass (just kidding) and questions to the class.21-Oct | Wed 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM | $12Instructor: TBA
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LEISURE LEARNING ONLINE CLASS SCHEDULE
AUGUST
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10 AM - 11 AM Zoom Café: Session #2
10 AM - 11 AM Zoom Café: Session #1
11 AM - 12 PMWELLthier Living™
10 AM - 11 AM Henry Flagler, Henry Plant & Florida History
10 AM - 11 AMAgeless Grace
1 PM - 2:30 PMMy Cuban Experience
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10 AM - 11 AM Henry Flagler, Henry Plant & Florida History
10 AM - 11 AMAgeless Grace
10 AM - 11:15 AM Current Affairs1 PM - 2:30 PM Women's Suffrage Movements
1 PM - 2:30 PMMy Cuban Experience
11 AM - 12 PMWELLthier Living™ — Sessions 1-4
10 AM - 11 AM Henry Flagler, Henry Plant & Florida History
10 AM - 11 AMAgeless Grace
10 AM - 11:15 AM Current Affairs1 PM - 2:30 PM Women's Suffrage Movements
11 AM - 12 PMWELLthier Living™ — Sessions 1-4
10 AM - 11 AM Henry Flagler, Henry Plant & Florida History
10 AM - 11 AMAgeless Grace
10 AM - 11:15 AM Current Affairs1 PM - 2:30 PM Women's Suffrage Movements
10 AM - 11 AMLong Term Care 1 PM - 2:15 PMArchaeology of Northwest Florida
11 AM - 12 PMWELLthier Living™ — Sessions 1-4
10 AM - 11 AM Henry Flagler, Henry Plant & Florida History
10 AM - 11 AMAgeless Grace
10 AM - 11:15 AM Current Affairs1 PM - 2:30 PM Women's Suffrage Movements
10 AM - 11:30 AM Opera University: American Musicals & Their Operatic Origins
11 AM - 12 PMWELLthier Living™ — Sessions 5-8
10 AM - 11 AM Henry Flagler, Henry Plant & Florida History
10 AM - 11 AMAgeless Grace
10 AM - 11:30 AM Staying Healthy
10 AM - 11:15 AM Current Affairs1 PM - 2 PMUWF Sea3D
10 AM - 11:15 AM Current Affairs1:00 PM - 2:30 PM Women's Suffrage Movements
Labor Day
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10 AM - 11 AM Henry Flagler, Henry Plant & Florida History
10 AM - 11 AMAgeless Grace
10 AM - 11:15 AM Current Affairs1 PM - 2 PMUWF Sea3D
10 AM - 11:30 AM Staying Healthy
11 AM - 12 PMWELLthier Living™ — Sessions 5-8
10 AM - 11 AM Henry Flagler1 PM - 2:30 PM Hangar Flying: Improvements
10 AM - 11 AMAgeless Grace
10 AM - 11:15 AM Current Affairs1 PM - 2:15 PMThat Man May Reach the Moon
11 AM - 12 PM Medicare can be Complicated
11 AM - 12 PMWELLthier Living™ — Sessions 5-8
10 AM - 11 AM From Broadway To Hollywood
10 AM - 11:15 AM Current Affairs1 PM - 2:15 PMWhat was the Post Office Thinking?
10 AM - 11 AM Planning for Long Term Care
11 AM - 12 PMWELLthier Living™ — Sessions 5-8
10 AM - 11 AM From Broadway To Hollywood1 PM - 2:30 PMHangar Flying
10 AM - 11:15 AMWhy Do Humans Believe Goofy Things?
10 AM - 11:15 AM Current Affairs Discussions1 PM - 2:15 PMPost Office Murals
10 AM - 11 AM ECUA Recycling Facility Virtual Tour
11 AM - 12 PMWELLthier Living™ — Sessions 9-12
10 AM - 11 AM From Broadway To Hollywood11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Shirley Jackson
10 AM - 11 AMTax-Free Investing: It’s Not What You Make, It’s What You Keep!
10 AM - 11:15 AMOpera University
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Shirley Jackson
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10 AM - 11:15 AMMake a Difference: Volunteer
11 AM - 1 PMGone With The Wind: Atl Premier1 PM - 2:30 PMWomen's Suffrage Writers
10 AM - 11:30 AM What To Do When The Aging Process Knocks On The Door
11 AM - 12 PMWELLthier Living™ — Sessions 9-12
10 AM - 11 AM From Broadway To Hollywood
10 AM - 11:15 AM Stonewall Jackson's Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1862
11 AM - 12:30 PM Irving Berlin1 PM - 2:30 PMWomen's Suffrage Writers
10 AM - 11:15 AM Alzheimer's Disease and Research
11 AM - 12 PMWELLthier Living™ — Sessions 9-122 PM - 3:30 PMPensacola Parking
10 AM - 11 AM From Broadway To Hollywood
10 AM - 11:15 AM Fantastic Archaeology
11 AM - 12:30 PM Irving Berlin1 PM - 2:30 PMWomen's Suffrage Writers
10 AM - 11 AMECUA Compost Facility Virtual Tour
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Shirley Jackson1 PM - 3 PMGone With The Wind to the Screen
Veteran's Day
Thanksgiving Day
10 AM - 11 AM Shipwrecks of Northwest Florida
CLASSES
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ThursdaysNew! Transforming Your Life through WELLthier Living™ — Sessions 1-4Transform your life this fall with a broad-ranging series of Zoom classes designed to help you become the best version of you—someone more balanced, healthy, purposeful, “green” and abundant through WELLthier Living™. Hosted by Natural Awakenings magazine of Northwest Florida and sponsored by the innovative online platform KnowWEwell, classes will be taught by local experts in their field. Topics include organic farming, sustainable investing, factors affecting our individual health and well-being, preventive measures for physical and mental/emotional health, global healing practices, integrative health, functional medicine, and new scientific approaches addressing the root cause of chronic illness. There
will also be an introduction to KnowWEwell, a new national space where you can find peer-reviewed information on a vast array of subjects related to natural health, green living and similar topics; get in touch with knowledgeable practitioners and providers in these areas; and connect with like-minded people. Facilitated by Daralyn Chase, publisher of Natural Awakenings’ Northwest Florida and membership representative for KnoWEwell, each class in the series will be provided by a member of NA’s ecosystem of holistic-minded practitioners, providers, innovators, farmers, educators and organizations. For more information regarding each individual class, visit NaturalAwakeningsNWF.com or call Daralyn Chase at 850-687-0826. Specific topics will be announced throughout the semester.3-Sep to 24-Sep | Thu 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM | $20Instructor: Daralyn Chase
Transforming Your Life through WELLthier Living™ — Sessions 5-81-Oct to 22-Oct | Thu 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM | $20Instructor: Daralyn Chase
Transforming Your Life through WELLthier Living™ — Sessions 9-1229-Oct to 19-Nov | Thu 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM | $20Instructor: Daralyn Chase
Updated! Downtown Pensacola Parking WorkshopLearn how to park, pay and play in The City of Pensacola. City of Pensacola Parking Authority is teaming up with UWF Leisure Learning to present a public workshop designed for people who want to learn more about parking in the City managed spaces downtown. Workshop guests will learn how to identify City parking from privately-managed parking, where to find free parking, how to load and use the new City Parking app, how to use a pay machine and how to navigate the City parking website to locate zones, handicapped parking and pricing. Attendees also have the opportunity to learn how City Parking Authority dollars are invested back into the community, meet the City parking ambassadors, provide feedback and ask questions. More information at pensacolaparking.com.19-Nov | Thu 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM | FreeInstructor: Lissa Dees
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Discover more online! UWF Continuing Education offers a variety of 6-week online enrichment courses. From Drawing for the Absolute Beginner and Introduction to Guitar to Speed Spanish and Write and Publish Your Nonfiction Book, these online courses provide the flexibility to gain new skills on your own time.
Visit www.ed2go.com/uwf/ to browse the online course catalog.
FridaysOn the Other Hand...Current Affairs Discussions — 8 SessionsBob will select an essay or item from the current media, possibly including short TED talks, to help us better understand what has been happening, what the future might bring, what is innovative or insightful, and what
is on the bleeding edge. He looks for material which will engage your thinking and, while he tries for short and easy reading, he makes no promises. The class and its active discussion by all participants try to bring views and faults to the surface in ways which help us toward the truth - not an easy thing, but always stimulating and fun! And yes, there is much to talk about these days! *Please note: An email address is necessary to receive articles in advance of the sessions. The views and opinions expressed in these discussions are solely those of the contributors and participants. Views and opinions expressed do not represent Leisure Learning, the Leisure Learning staff and/or any contributors to the program.4-Sep to 23-Oct | Fri 10:00 AM - 11:15 AM | $30Instructor: Bob Robinson
New! Women’s Suffrage Movements — 4 SessionsWomen birth the world's voters. Why do women have to fight to vote in our world? In these sessions, we will discuss women’s suffrage history focusing on the American suffrage movement. Primary sources will be used throughout the course and materials will be offered online. Instructor Pam Smith is a retired social studies and language arts teacher. During her career, Pam had fellowships at both the US Institute of Peace and the US Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. Pam’s passion in life is playing the piano. Other strong interests are church music, America’s presidential libraries, Holocaust education, travel, Zumba Gold, and faith. Pam has graduate degrees in gifted education and public administration from the University of Alabama. Pam returned to Florida in 2004 to live in Niceville’s Boggy Bayou.4-Sep to 25-Sep | Fri 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM | $20Instructor: Pam Smith
New! That Man May Reach the MoonFind out the history and story of Pensacola's first astronaut. Join us to find out who it was!9-Oct | Fri 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM | $12Instructor: Dean DeBolt
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UWF Sea3D Additive Manufacturing LaboratoryThe Sea3D team, led by Nicole Gislason, will host a 1-hour overview of additive manufacturing. Gain a virtual insight into the applications and processes involved in prototyping and printing products. Sea3D, launched as part of the UWF Innovation Network, serves as a hub for multidisciplinary research, invention and discovery in the high-demand field of additive manufacturing, providing a space for real-world problems to be transformed into creative solutions. Housing state-of-the-art additive manufacturing equipment, the Sea3D lab provides a space for students, business leaders and community members to collaborate on the creation and printing of 3D products.2-Oct | Fri 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM | $12Instructor: Nicole Gislason
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New! What was the Post Office Thinking? Historical Gaffes by Uncle SamDean DeBolt will highlight historical errors and headline controversies involving design and information errors on products of the United States Postal Service, namely bad history and designs on United States stamps. If
you’ve ever seen a painting and thought, “that’s not quite right” — well, we have some really interesting gaffes with American stamps.16-Oct | Fri 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM | $12Instructor: Dean DeBolt
New! Post Office Murals and New Deal ArtIn the 1930s, part of the New Deal program to put artists to work was to paint historical murals in American post offices. We will discuss this program, show examples, highlighting ones done in Florida and West Florida, and where you might still see them today.23-Oct | Fri 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM | $12Instructor: Dean DeBolt
Updated! We also Helped Bring Gone With The Wind to the Screen!David O. Selznick was the driving force behind bringing Gone With The Wind (GWTW) to the screen. But he did not do it alone! Join Judy DeBolt as she continues her GWTW series by introducing you to the other gentlemen who were responsible. You will meet the three directors — George Cukor, Victor Fleming, and Sam Wood. As well as the second in command, William Cameron Menzies, who was instrumental in developing new technology (for 1939) for the movie industry. We’ll meet composer Max Steiner and hear some of the wonderful music from GWTW. Undertaking the process of writing a screenplay from a novel over 1,000 pages was ultimately credited to one man, Sidney Howard — but as many as 17 different writers contributed. And then the others: the costume designer, the visual effects director, film editors, and many more. Come and learn their stories to fully understand how this talented group of gentlemen, under the leadership of David O. Selznick, managed to make the greatest movie of all time.30-Oct | Fri 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM | $12Instructor: Judy DeBolt
New! Women’s Suffrage Writers: Wrote Before the Vote — 3 SessionsOur course will examine music, literature, and speeches that were used as expressive tools for protest, celebration, and reflection during the American Women’s Suffrage Movement. Primary sources will be
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Updated! Gone With The Wind: The Atlanta Premier and the 1939 12th Academy AwardsJoin Judy DeBolt as she reviews the three-day celebration of the premier of Gone With The Wind on December 15, 1939. The City of Atlanta was filled with visitors from all over. Special invitations were given to the governors of the southern states. People emptied attic trunks and hooped skirts and Civil War uniforms were again seen on Atlanta’s streets. Find out how Margaret Mitchell got back at the Atlanta Junior League for not inviting her to join them in 1921. And learn how segregation kept the black actors from attending the Atlanta Premier. Then, the final part of the GWTW series’ the 12th Academy Awards ceremony. Records were set with GWTWs wins which would stand for more than 20 years before being broken. And we will recap what happened to the main stars of the movie, one who is still alive today. Can you guess which one? You will have to come to the final session of the Gone With The Wind series to find the answer.6-Nov | Fri 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM | $12Instructor: Judy DeBolt
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used throughout the course. Materials will be offered online. Instructor Pam Smith is a retired social studies and language arts teacher. During her career, Pam had fellowships at both the US Institute of Peace and the US Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC. Pam’s passion in life is playing the piano. Other strong interests are church music, America’s presidential libraries, Holocaust education, travel, Zumba Gold, and faith. Pam has graduate degrees in gifted education and public administration from the University of Alabama. Pam returned to Florida in 2004 to live in Niceville’s Boggy Bayou.6-Nov to 20-Nov | Fri 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM | $15Instructor: Pam Smith
Updated! An American Icon: Irving Berlin — 2 SessionsHe could not read or write music. He could only play the piano in the key of F Sharp Major. Born in Russia, Irving Berlin came to the United States at the age of 5 and published his first song by age 19. By age
30, he had written hundreds of songs and owned his own theatre on Broadway which is still in use today. Some of his hits include “Alexander’s Ragtime Band,” “White Christmas,” “God Bless America” and many more! Composer Jerome Kern said, “He has no place in American music. He IS American music.” At his 100th birthday celebration, Walter Cronkite said, “He helped write the story of this country, capturing the best of who we are and the dreams that shape our lives.” Join Judy DeBolt for more on Irving Berlin’s life and be prepared to listen to many of his songs that were important to America and American musical theatre. This is an expanded offering on Irving Berlin that was first given last Fall. You don’t want to miss this!13-Nov & 20-Nov | Fri 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM | $15Instructor: Judy DeBolt
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VOLUNTEERS
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Patrick BroadusDaralyn ChasePam DavisDean DeBoltJudy DeBoltLissa DeesJames Donnell
Margaret (Maggie) FedericiNicole GislasonNicole GrinnanDr. Rodney GuttmannDr. Jane HalonenMarti HearnJohn Hodgdon II
Cody MartinDr. Bonnie McLeanStephanie McNeillSharyon MillerSharon OakesJim RobertsBob Robinson
Tommy SmithPam SmithDr. Sidney SoclofMichael Thomin
Leisure Learning thrives on the strength of our volunteers.
Fall 2020 Instructors
Pam Davis James Godfrey David Hoffman
Dee IngramRobert KugelmanBob Robinson
Curriculum Council
Volunteer OpportunitiesCurriculum committee members earn a free class for every class they organize. No minimum number required! Responsibilities include attending 2-3 meetings per semester, contacting potential instructors, occasionally take attendance and be a supportive presence in the classroom.
To get involved, send an email to [email protected] or call 850.473.7468.
Want to teach a Leisure Learning class?We are always looking for instructors in Basic Computers, U.S. and International History, Fine Arts, Music, Theater, Social Media and Behind-the-Scenes Tours.
Have an idea for a class? Visit the “Want To Get Involved” page at uwf.edu/leisurelearning and submit an online course proposal.
Nancy ClarkMarie RobinsonJim Hearn
Advisory Board
Retirement can be rewarding with participation in programs like Leisure Learning, which fosters educational enrichment and growth. Gifts to UWF Leisure Learning are an important factor in enhancing the educational experience for our members.
Your generous support guarantees that we can continue to offer a superb quality programing at an unmatched value.
Please put Leisure Learning on your charitable giving list. Make your gift today. Your classmates are counting on you!
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Thank you from all of us at UWF Continuing Education and the
Leisure Learning members we serve annually.
Leisure Learning is a program of UWF Continuing Education, a premier regional provider of high-quality credit and non-credit courses, community programming, customized training, CEUs and conference planning. uwf.edu/continuinged
Please make checks payable to:
UWF Foundation - Leisure Learning11000 University Pkwy. Building 12, Pensacola, FL 32514
ATTENTION WUWF DAY SPONSORS:
Support two organizations at one time!Public radio listener support has become more important than ever! A WUWF radio Day Sponsor pledge of $180/yr includes a WUWF MemberCard with 20-page discount directory and a one-day sponsor message that will air five times on the day of your choice. It is a great way to announce a special event for your favorite non-profit — Leisure Learning!
Call 850.474.2787 for information or to make your contribution!
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Mondays ❑ $12 Alzheimer’s Disease and Research ❑ $12 Archaeology of Northwest Florida: A Tour Through our Heritage
❑ $12 ECUA Compost Facility Virtual Tour ❑ $12 ECUA Recycling Facility Virtual Tour ❑ $12 Long Term Care Planning with Medicaid in Mind ❑ $12 Medicare can be Complicated ❑ $12 My Cuban Experience ❑ $12 Opera University: American Musicals & Their Operatic Origins
❑ $12 Opera University: Exploring Innovation in Opera ❑ $12 Planning for Long Term Care ❑ $15 Shirley Jackson: Beyond The Lottery ❑ $12 Staying Healthy ❑ $12 What To Do When The Aging Process Knocks On The Door
Tuesdays ❑ $25 Ageless Grace: Awaken the Brain Through Fitness ❑ $12 Fantastic Archaeology: Florida Frauds, Myths, and Mysteries
❑ $12 Make a Difference: Volunteer ❑ $12 Shipwrecks of Northwest Florida ❑ $12 Stonewall Jackson’s Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1862
❑ $12 Tax-Free Investing ❑ $12 Why Do Humans Believe Goofy Things?: ❑ Free Zoom Café: Session #1
Wednesdays ❑ $25 From Broadway To Hollywood ❑ $12 Hangar Flying: Improvements in Aviation Safety ❑ $12 Hangar Flying: Where are We? ❑ $25 Henry Flagler, Henry Plant & Florida History
Thursdays ❑ Free Downtown Pensacola Parking Workshop ❑ $20 Transforming Your Life through WELLthier Living™ — Sessions 1-4
❑ $20 Transforming Your Life through WELLthier Living™ — Sessions 5-8
❑ $20 Transforming Your Life through WELLthier Living™ — Sessions 9-12
❑ Free Zoom Café: Session #2
Fridays ❑ $15 An American Icon: Irving Berlin ❑ $12 Gone With The Wind: The Atlanta Premier and the 1939 12th Academy Awards
❑ $30 On the Other Hand...Current Affairs Discussions ❑ $12 Post Office Murals and New Deal Art ❑ $12 That Man May Reach the Moon ❑ $12 UWF Sea3D Additive Manufacturing Laboratory ❑ $12 We also Helped Bring Gone With The Wind to the Screen! ❑ $12 What was the Post Office Thinking? ❑ $20 Women’s Suffrage Movements ❑ $15 Women’s Suffrage Writers: Wrote Before the Vote
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a profile if you do not have one already. • Pay by Visa, Mastercard or American Express.
LEISURE LEARNING FALL 2020 REGISTRATION FORMuwf.edu/LeisureLearning | e-mail: [email protected] | 850.473.7468
❑ $35.00 - New Member
❑ $35.00 - Renew Annual Membership
❑ No Fee - Membership Dues are current
❑ No Fee - Leisure Learning Fall 2020 Trial
Charter Membership (Joined LL in 1996)
❑ $10.00 - Renew Charter Member
❑ No Fee - Renew Charter Member Gratis
Try out Leisure Learning for the Fall 2020 semester with no membership! Membership is not required for anyone 55+ to register for Fall 2020 classes. Class registrations cannot be combined for multiple individuals.
Interested in joining for future semesters? The $35 annual membership fee covers twelve months from the date you join.
Members who joined LL in 1996 will always remain Charter Members, but your membership must be renewed annually. Please consider the
discounted $10 membership dues to help cover printing and postage costs.
Zoom registration links will be emailed with your class confirmation and in class reminder emails.
Register for classes online at uwf.edu/leisurelearning
Important Information: UWF business operations are being conducted remotely until further notice. Please contact Leisure Learning by email at [email protected]. Checks will not be accepted for Fall registrations. All payments must be made online.
HOW TO REGISTER ONLINE
Total Class Tuition:
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Total Payment Due:All payments must be made online.
48-hour cancellation and refund policy If you are unable to attend your registered class, you must notify the Leisure Learning office at least 48-hours in advance of the class in order to receive a refund. Any cancellation given less than 48-hours in advance will not receive a refund. Please be courteous to your volunteer instructors and fellow members by adhering to this policy. Please Note: For events that require Leisure Learning to PREPAY, refunds cannot be processed if you are unable to attend unless there is someone on the waiting list to take your place.
UWF LL Member Parking Permits Leisure Learning courses at UWF do require you to have a parking permit. The cost of the permit is included in your Leisure Learning membership and will expire at the same time your membership does. Participants are allowed to park in any COMMUTER parking lot on campus. Please pay close attention to the signs for correct parking areas.
For more parking information visit: uwf.edu/parking
Leisure Learning members are eligible to purchase a UWF Nautilus card for only $10. The official UWF identification card can be used for:
• Checking out books and using the electronic databases at the UWF Library. library.uwf.edu
• An ID for campus events, including $5 admission fees to UWF Center for Fine and Performing Arts events. uwf.edu/cfpa
• Access to the Health, Leisure & Sports facility with purchase of gym membership — $35/monthly or $125/semester. uwf.edu/recreation
How do I acquire my Nautilus card?1. Take your membership receipt to the UWF cashier’s office
(Building 20E) to purchase the $10.00 card.
2. Take your payment receipt, membership receipt, and a government issued photo ID to the Nautilus Card office (Building 20W) to have your picture taken and a Nautilus Card issued.
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• Visit uwf.edu/leisurelearning • Click “Register for Classes.” • Sign into the registration system or create a
profile if you do not have one already. • Pay by Visa, Mastercard or American Express.
TRY OUT LEISURE LEARNING FOR THE FALL 2020 SEMESTER WITH NO MEMBERSHIP! Membership is not required for anyone 55+ to register for Fall 2020 classes. Class registrations cannot be combined for multiple individuals.
Important Information: UWF business operations are being conducted remotely until further notice. Please contact Leisure Learning by email at [email protected].
HOW TO REGISTER ONLINE
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