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April 12 Tuesday10:30 AM → 12:00 PMSessions: 1Instructor: David B Lindauer, Lt. Colonel (Ret.), US Army Signal CorpsLocations: Online ClassMidway through the American Civil War, Abraham Lincoln had a problem: he needed to find a general who would not only exhibit the fighting skill to defeat the Confederate Armies, but who could design a strategic plan to have all the Union forces working in coordination with one another. Enter West Pointer General U.S. Grant who had a bad reputation and a... read more -
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April 13 Wednesday10:30 AM → 12:00 PMSessions: 1Instructor: John McCarthy, Montgomery County State's AttorneyLocations: Oasis at the Macy's Home StoreEach year, the Maryland legislature deals with thousands of pieces of proposed legislation. This class will focus on the most important new laws adopted during the 2022 legislative session. Special emphasis will be given to those new legal provisions that affect criminal justice in Maryland, but Mr. McCarthy will also provide commentary on the most... read more -
April 13 Wednesday10:30 AM → 12:00 PMSessions: 1Instructor: John McCarthy, Montgomery County State's AttorneyLocations: Online ClassEach year, the Maryland legislature deals with thousands of pieces of proposed legislation. This class will focus on the most important new laws adopted during the 2022 legislative session. Special emphasis will be given to those new legal provisions that affect criminal justice in Maryland, but Mr. McCarthy will also provide commentary on the most... read more -
April 13 Wednesday1:00 PM → 2:30 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Jane Ellen, Performer, Composer, and Recording ArtistLocations: Online ClassAs kids they appeared in a production of Alice in Wonderland together; in high school they performed as Tom & Jerry, reaching #49 on the national music charts. But it wasn't until the 1960s, after several false starts, that this duo began to find their niche in the vanguard of the Greenwich Village music scene. Simon and Garfunkel touched the hearts of... read more -
May 26 Tuesday10:30 AM → 12:00 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Julie Kurzava, Faculty, Loyola UniversityLocations: Hybrid - At Oasis and OnlineBeginning in the 1920’s, popular music was largely created by the creators of the American Songbook and their enduring cultural legacy in song. Elvis changed everything. By the late 50’s, these earlier songwriters were out of business. The generational shift brought on by the Baby Boomers fostered radical changes in pop music, including the emergence of... read more -
April 14 Thursday1:00 PM → 2:30 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Barbara Blumberg Ressin, Instructor, CCBCLocations: Online ClassIn this class, we will discuss the history of eugenics in the United States beginning in the first two decades of the 20th century, and its ramifications set in motion through legislation and a Supreme Court decision. Nazi Germany modeled their eugenics program on that of the United States, was in constant contact with "revered eugenicists" of the day and... read more -
April 15 Friday6:00 PM → 7:00 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Chris Burns, Many-StringsLocations: Online ClassThis 20th Century Italian composer will bring the beauty and grandeur of Rome to you! You will be charmed by his musical paintings of Rome’s fountains, pine groves, and much more! His love for early music and orchestrations of “ancient airs” will engage your romantic side! With a little bread, cheese, and wine you can enjoy a Roman picnic at... read more -
RECORDEDMay 27 Wednesday1:00 PM → 2:15 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Kathryn Reid, CRNP, Suburban Hospital and Dr. Lee-Anne West, Interim CEO/CMO, Montgomery & Prince George’s HospiceLocations: Hybrid - At Oasis and OnlinePlanning ahead means knowing your choices. This informative session explains the differences between hospice and palliative care, when each is appropriate, and how these services support both individuals and families. Representatives from Suburban Hospital and Montgomery & Prince George’s Hospice will offer brief, practical overviews of services,... read more -
April 18 Monday10:30 AM → 11:30 AMSessions: 1Instructor: Maurice Valentine, Public Affairs and Outreach ManagerLocations: Online ClassWe are barraged by scams each and every day. Whether through the phone, email, texts, in-game chats, mail, or online through social media, consumers need to be hyper vigilant and not let down their guard. Today’s scammers are adaptive, creative and smart. They have found ways to challenge us with well-prepared traps. This class will provide you with the... read more -
April 19 Tuesday10:30 AM → 12:00 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Robert Fratkin, Author and Campaign Artifact HistorianLocations: Oasis at the Macy's Home StoreTake a fresh look at our country's presidential campaign history, using colorful slides of campaign items from George Washington to present times. Mr. Fratkin will share serious and humorous stories of fame, fortune and skullduggery in the march to the Oval Office. After the event, Mr. Fratkin will hold an "Antique Roadshow" type event appraising... read more -
May 27 Wednesday3:00 PM → 4:00 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Vladimir Fridman, Guitarist and ComposerLocations: Oasis at Macys Home StoreExperience the joy of music as talented young guitarists from Vladimir Fridman’s Guitar Studio take the stage! This special concert features a delightful mix of solo and ensemble performances, showcasing a variety of musical styles from around the world. Be inspired by the skill and passion of these young musicians, including participants and winners of... read more -
April 19 Tuesday10:30 AM → 12:00 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Robert Fratkin, Author and Campaign Artifact HistorianLocations: Online ClassTake a fresh look at our country's presidential campaign history, using colorful slides of campaign items from George Washington to present times. Mr. Fratkin will share serious and humorous stories of fame, fortune and skullduggery in the march to the Oval... read more -
May 28 Thursday1:00 PM → 2:30 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Joan Hart, Art History Instructor, Museum One, Inc.Locations: Hybrid - At Oasis and OnlineEdouard Manet is best known as a pioneer of avant-garde art with early works that shocked French society. However, this presentation will introduce us to the artist's late creative period. That was when Manet's painting was most impacted by the palette and light of his Impressionist contemporaries, whether portraying the fashionable world of Parisian women... read more -
April 19 Tuesday1:00 PM → 3:00 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Henry George, Engineer, Archaeologist and GeologistLocations: Online ClassThe conventional wisdom pertaining to the history of the Jewish people asserts that the Romans dispersed Judeans throughout their empire following the destruction of the Second Temple. From there, they became minorities in numerous countries of the known world. In 1948, Israel again became a sovereign nation and many Jews returned to their ancestral... read more -
April 19 Tuesday03:00 PM → 04:30 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Jonina Duker, Certified Book Discussion LeaderLocations: Online ClassAmazon's Best Book of 2021. Want to be entranced, enchanted, and edified? In April we’re reading a book set during the time of the Great American Songbook: a Great American Saga set in 1950s worldview and geography. Which ancient classical heroes are the models for the modern musketeers? You’ll have to read best-selling author Amor Towles’... read more -
May 28 Thursday1:00 PM → 2:00 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Martin Steinberg, M.D., Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineLocations: Online ClassMental and emotional well-being play an important role in healthy aging. As we grow older, changes in health, routine, or social connections can sometimes affect mood, stress levels, and overall mental wellness. Martin Steinberg, M.D., assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine will give... read more -
April 20 Wednesday10:30 AM → 12:00 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Owen Ullmann, Journalist and AuthorLocations: Oasis at the Macy's Home StoreFor four decades, lower-skilled workers have suffered declining real wages and benefits, as corporations used their economic and political clout to boost profits and stock prices by reducing labor costs to historic lows. Now, the pandemic has created a labor shortage that is giving workers leverage to demand better pay and working conditions. This lecture... read more -
April 20 Wednesday10:30 AM → 12:00 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Owen Ullmann, Journalist and AuthorLocations: Online ClassFor four decades, lower-skilled workers have suffered declining real wages and benefits, as corporations used their economic and political clout to boost profits and stock prices by reducing labor costs to historic lows. Now, the pandemic has created a labor shortage that is giving workers leverage to demand better pay and working conditions. This lecture... read more -
April 21 Thursday10:30 AM → 12:00 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Judy Scott Feldman, Ph.D., Art Historian/National Mall CoalitionLocations: Oasis at the Macy's Home StoreIn this talk, we’ll take a slide-illustrated virtual tour of the National Museum of American Art, focusing on eight paintings that embody major developments in American art history from colonial times to the present. We’ll look at art works that reveal not only each painter’s particular artistic genius but also her/his interpretation of, and reaction... read more -
April 21 Thursday10:30 AM → 12:00 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Judy Scott Feldman, Ph.D., Art Historian/National Mall CoalitionLocations: Online ClassIn this talk, we’ll take a slide-illustrated virtual tour of the National Museum of American Art, focusing on eight paintings that embody major developments in American art history from colonial times to the present. We’ll look at art works that reveal not only each painter’s particular artistic genius but also her/his interpretation of, and reaction... read more