• Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 07-10-2024 to 07-10-2024
    Day(s) of the week: Wednesday
    Time: 10:30 AM → 12:00 PM
    Instructor: John McCarthy, Montgomery County State's Attorney
    Term: 2024-2
    Location: Hybrid - At Oasis and Online

    The Supreme Court has set the parameters for American criminal procedure since the ratification of the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendments. For better or for worse, the decisions dictate the entirety of the process of the criminal justice system. This presentation will focus on four of the most important Supreme Court cases in criminal procedure, including... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 07-15-2024 to 07-15-2024
    Day(s) of the week: Monday
    Time: 1:00 PM → 2:00 PM
    Instructor: Patricia Maclay, Board Member, The American Friends of Lafayette
    Term: 2024-2
    Location: Hybrid - At Oasis and Online

    In August 1824, the Marquis de Lafayette, a Frenchman and the last surviving major general of the American Revolution, triumphantly returned to the country he loved. Over the next year, Lafayette covered over 6000 miles by carriage, stagecoach, canal barge, and steamboat, traveling to all 24 exiting states and “Washington City.” This presentation will... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 07-16-2024 to 07-16-2024
    Day(s) of the week: Tuesday
    Time: 10:30 AM → 12:00 PM
    Instructor: Guillermo Warley, Electronics Engineer
    Term: 2024-2
    Location: Hybrid - At Oasis and Online

    Examining four technologies that have great potential to play a major role in solving, mitigating or reversing earth’s big challenges: water desalination, carbon capture utilization and storage, and batteries for EV’s and grid energy storage. A discussion of the potential help that the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence can... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 07-17-2024 to 07-17-2024
    Day(s) of the week: Wednesday
    Time: 10:30 AM → 12:00 PM
    Instructor: Dan Sherman, PhD
    Term: 2024-2
    Location: Hybrid - At Oasis and Online

    Born into the Russian aristocracy, Sergei Rachmaninoff quickly showed gifts as a composer and as a pianist. He went on to a spectacular international career, often performing his own works, including piano concertos that are frequently performed today. This class will review Rachmaninoff’s life and career, demonstrating the range and richness of his work... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 07-24-2024 to 07-24-2024
    Day(s) of the week: Wednesday
    Time: 10:30 AM → 11:45 AM
    Instructor: Jenna Febrizio, PhD, Curator and Director of Education, Heurich House Museum
    Term: 2024-2
    Location: Hybrid - At Oasis and Online
    CLASS IS CANCELLED
    Located in Dupont Circle, the Heurich House Museum explores the American Experience through the legacy of German immigrant Christian Heurich and his Washington, DC Brewery and creates an equitable path to success for local small-scale businesses. The Heurich family lived in the Victorian-era mansion from 1894 to 1956. The house included many... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 07-24-2024 to 07-24-2024
    Day(s) of the week: Wednesday
    Time: 1:00 PM → 2:30 PM
    Instructor: Daryl Davis, Musician
    Term: 2024-2
    Location: Hybrid - At Oasis and Online

    All Americans know the game football. However in most other countries, other than Canada, the term "football" refers to the game we call "soccer." But we don't have to leave the U.S. to find different interpretations of the same word or phrases. There are often differences in how Black & White Americans perceive and interpret the same words. This class... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 07-25-2024 to 07-25-2024
    Day(s) of the week: Thursday
    Time: 10:30 AM → 12:00 PM
    Instructor: Ralph D Buglass, Montgomery History
    Term: 2024-2
    Location: Hybrid - At Oasis and Online

    This is a follow-on to a February Oasis presentation spotlighting lesser-known places of interest in Montgomery County. Through illustrated slides, participants will learn about the county's national landmarks -- including three houses in which notable women lived -- as well as other out-of-the-way fascinating structures. Did you know, for example, there... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 07-29-2024 to 07-29-2024
    Day(s) of the week: Monday
    Time: 10:30 AM → 11:45 AM
    Instructor: Bernardo Vega, Investigator, Office of Consumer Protection
    Term: 2024-2
    Location: Hybrid - At Oasis and Online

    Digital payment platforms allow us to send money quickly without the hassle of carrying cash. However, because of this convenience it’s important to slow down and be mindful of who you are sending money to. Much like cash, your money can be hard to get back once you have sent it. We’ll discuss payment app options and best practices for using them... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 08-01-2024 to 08-01-2024
    Day(s) of the week: Thursday
    Time: 1:00 PM → 2:30 PM
    Instructor: Judy Scott Feldman, Ph.D., Art Historian/National Mall Coalition
    Term: 2024-2
    Location: Hybrid - At Oasis and Online

    The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, with one of the greatest collections of Western (European) art in the world, is impossible to appreciate in one visit, or even two or three. In this two-part virtual tour, we’ll skip effortlessly from gallery to gallery to highlight some of the masterpieces of painting and sculpture in the Met. Moving... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 08-06-2024 to 08-06-2024
    Day(s) of the week: Tuesday
    Time: 10:30 AM → 12:00 PM
    Instructor: Julie Kurzava, Faculty, Loyola University
    Term: 2024-2
    Location: Hybrid - At Oasis and Online

    This famous avant garde composer was forced by the Nazis to relocate to New York City in 1933. There, Weill reinvented himself as a Broadway composer, working in a new style, a new language and with new collaborators. amous pieces include "Threepenny Opera", "Lady in the Dark", "Lost in the Stars", "Street... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 08-08-2024 to 08-08-2024
    Day(s) of the week: Thursday
    Time: 1:00 PM → 2:30 PM
    Instructor: Judy Scott Feldman, Ph.D., Art Historian/National Mall Coalition
    Term: 2024-2
    Location: Hybrid - At Oasis and Online

    The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, with one of the greatest collections of Western (European) art in the world, is impossible to appreciate in one visit, or even two or three. In this two-part virtual tour, we’ll skip effortlessly from gallery to gallery to highlight some of the masterpieces of painting and sculpture in the Met. Moving... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 08-14-2024 to 08-14-2024
    Day(s) of the week: Wednesday
    Time: 10:30 AM → 12:00 PM
    Instructor: John McCarthy, Montgomery County State's Attorney
    Term: 2024-2
    Location: Hybrid - At Oasis and Online

    This class will focus on the top dozen cases, both civil and criminal, heard by the Court during the past year. Special emphasis will be placed on evolving trends and voting blocks on the Court. As always, issues related to criminal decisions will be discussed in... read more
  • Sessions: 1
    Class Date(s): 08-15-2024 to 08-15-2024
    Day(s) of the week: Thursday
    Time: 1:00 PM → 2:30 PM
    Instructor: Daryl Davis, Musician
    Term: 2024-2
    Location: Hybrid - At Oasis and Online

    This class will go down Memory Lane and learn about two female singing titans of Popular American Classic Songs. Connie Francis and Brenda Lee emoting voices are forever imprinted in your musical memories from your teenage years to your present age. We'll learn about their beginnings and their rise to fame while enjoying their music we've always... read more

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