• July 11
    Tuesday
    1:00 PM → 2:30 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Dan Sherman, PhD
    Locations: Oasis at the Macys Home Store
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    Perhaps best-known for the variety wildlife that Charles Darwin Darwin observed that informed development of his theory of evolution. The course will discuss the history of the islands, including their formation, their early settlement, their role in Darwin's life and career, and subsequent history balancing tourism and conservation. The course will inform...
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  • July 11
    Tuesday
    3:00 PM → 4:30 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Jonina Duker, Certified Book Discussion Leader
    Locations: Online Class
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    Oasis favorite author JoJo Moyes was inspired by a Smithsonian magazine article about the WPA’s Pack Horse Library Project.  The Australian author sets her historical novel in 1930s Kentucky and gives us plenty of scenery, protagonists, drama, and of course reading.  Please read the book so you can participate in our structured, facilitated, Zoom...
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  • June 24
    Friday
    6:00 PM → 7:00 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Chris Burns, Many-Strings
    Locations: Online Class
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    John Williams has been honored with 25 Grammy Awards, five Academy Awards, four Golden Globes, and much more! He was trained at Julliard, played in New York’s jazz clubs and went on to compose music to celebrate the Olympic games and the resilience of the human spirit. He is an American master of dramatic and romantic orchestral music. This is an hour of...
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  • June 27
    Monday
    1:00 PM → 2:00 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Lola Sparrowhawk, Author/Historian
    Locations: Online Class
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    European nations came to the Americas to increase their wealth, claim territory, and broaden their influence over world affairs. By 1650 England had established a dominant presence on the Atlantic coast. In 1770, more than 2 million people lived and worked in Great Britain's 13 North American colonies. The British colonists formed the First Continental...
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  • July 12
    Wednesday
    10:30 AM → 12:00 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: John McCarthy, Montgomery County State's Attorney
    Locations: Online Class
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    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...
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    July 12
    Wednesday
    10:30 AM → 12:00 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: John McCarthy, Montgomery County State's Attorney
    Locations: Oasis at the Macys Home Store
    REGISTRATION CLOSED
    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...
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  • June 28
    Tuesday
    10:30 AM → 12:00 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Victor Rezmovic, Computer Instructor
    Locations: Online Class
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    The computer and the internet are among the most important innovations of our era, but few people know who created them. In 2014, Walter Isaacson published The Innovators, in which he covered the last 175 years of the history that produced today's technology. This lecture will follow Isaacson’s timeline and supplement his narrative with additional details...
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  • June 28
    Tuesday
    10:30 AM → 12:00 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Victor Rezmovic, Computer Instructor
    Locations: Oasis at the Macys Home Store
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    The computer and the internet are among the most important innovations of our era, but few people know who created them. In 2014, Walter Isaacson published The Innovators, in which he covered the last 175 years of the history that produced today's technology. This lecture will follow Isaacson’s timeline and supplement his narrative with additional details...
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  • July 13
    Thursday
    10:30 AM → 11:45 AM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Glenn Frankel, Journalist and Author
    Locations: Online Class
    REGISTRATION CLOSED
    In an era when a new wave of movies broke through the boundaries of mainstream film-making, Midnight Cowboy (1969) stands out as the most creative and unconventional of them all. The making of the only X-rated film to win a Best Picture Oscar offers a window onto the creative ferment and social unrest that gripped New York and America in the 1960s: the rise...
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  • June 28
    Tuesday
    1:00 PM → 2:30 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Peter Bolland, MA, Professor of Philosophy and Humanities, Southwestern College
    Locations: Online Class
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    Socrates (470-399 BCE), the “gadfly” of Athens, was a teacher to so many, including the young Plato who would go on to devote his career to writing the most important philosophical dialogues in the Western canon, nearly all featuring his long-dead teacher Socrates. Against a backdrop of moral relativism, destructive self-interest, and political chaos...
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  • July 13
    Thursday
    10:30 AM → 11:45 AM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Glenn Frankel, Journalist and Author
    Locations: Oasis at the Macys Home Store
    REGISTRATION CLOSED
    In an era when a new wave of movies broke through the boundaries of mainstream film-making, Midnight Cowboy (1969) stands out as the most creative and unconventional of them all. The making of the only X-rated film to win a Best Picture Oscar offers a window onto the creative ferment and social unrest that gripped New York and America in the 1960s: the rise...
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  • July 13
    Thursday
    1:00 PM → 2:30 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Barbara Paulson, Travel Specialist
    Locations: Online Class
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    Done the Freedom Trail? Seen Faneuil Hall? Instead: Check out a library with ancient cookbooks and Julia Child’s personal papers, explore Boston Harbor’s island nature parks, enjoy a cocktail of white rum infused with Cape Cod cranberries at a small-batch distillery, walk INSIDE a 3-story tall stained-glass globe, or visit the site of one of the most...
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  • June 29
    Wednesday
    10:30 AM → 11:30 AM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Docent/Museum Educator, American Visionary Art Museum
    Locations: Online Class
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    The American Visionary Art Museum, housed in its award-winning building in Baltimore, specializes in original thematic exhibitions that seamlessly combine art, science, philosophy, humor, and especially social justice and betterment. Our virtual group visit will be hosted by a museum guide and share fan favorites of this wondrous collection of art by...
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  • June 29
    Wednesday
    1:00 PM → 2:30 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Jane Ellen, Performer, Composer, and Recording Artist
    Locations: Online Class
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    Dolly Parton (1946- ) began her career on radio, recorded her first single at age 13, and went on to become the most honored female country performer of all time, with 44 Top 10 albums and sales of more than 100 million records worldwide. Best known as a singer-songwriter and actress, she is also an author, philanthropist, and humanitarian. She is involved...
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  • June 30
    Thursday
    1:00 PM → 2:30 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Robert Watson, PhD, Distinguished Professor of American History, Lynn University
    Locations: Online Class
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    Much has been written and said about the presidents, but this salacious (but historically accurate) look at presidential peccadilloes offers...
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    July 15
    Tuesday
    10:30 AM → 12:00 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Seth Kibel, Musician and Composer, and Harry Appelman, Pianist
    Locations: Hybrid - At Oasis and Online
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    August 15, 2025 will mark the centenary of the birth of Oscar Peterson, whom many hold up as the greatest jazz pianist of all time. Part concert and part lecture, this presentation will feature OASIS stalwart and woodwind wizard Seth Kibel along with gifted jazz pianist Harry Appelman. The two will illustrate OP's (as his friends often referred to him)...
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  • July 7
    Thursday
    10:30 AM → 12:00 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Daryl Davis, Musician
    Locations: Online Class
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    Is it real or is it Memorex, or is it someone who just sounds like the hit-making artist? Some singers have voices that are often imitated but never duplicated, or are they? Come see how well your ears can discern the originals from the...
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  • April 30
    Friday
    6:00 PM → 7:00 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Chris Burns, Many-Strings
    Locations: Online Class
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    What’s happening in this dramatic musical overture? Who’s invading who? Who wins and why? The “1812 Overture” is a brilliant and exciting musical portrait of Napoleon’s failed invasion of Russia. We will appreciate the 1812 battle through the music: its military charges, desperate prayers and celebrations. In this class history and music join...
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  • July 7
    Thursday
    10:30 AM → 12:00 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Daryl Davis, Musician
    Locations: Oasis at the Macys Home Store
    REGISTRATION CLOSED
    Is it real or is it Memorex, or is it someone who just sounds like the hit-making artist? Some singers have voices that are often imitated but never duplicated, or are they? Come see how well your ears can discern the originals from the...
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  • July 18
    Tuesday
    10:30 AM → 12:00 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: David B Lindauer, Lt. Colonel (Ret.), US Army Signal Corps
    Locations: Online Class
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    The Battle of Kursk, in Russia, in 1943 was the largest tank battle in history. This course will not only analyze the battle and the events leading up to it but will also examine how the literature about the Eastern Front in World War has been evolving, so that, although the events themselves took place eighty years ago, our perspective on those events is...
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