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July 24 Wednesday1:00 PM → 2:30 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Daryl Davis, MusicianLocations: Hybrid - At Oasis and OnlineAll 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 -
July 25 Monday1:00 PM → 2:00 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Philip R. Pryde, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus SDSU, Author, LecturerLocations: Online ClassThe largest volcanic eruption in North American history took place on May 18, 1980, when Mt. St. Helens exploded and sent its upper thousand feet flying over the Washington state countryside. This slide presentation, most of it original photos taken by the speaker, will transport you back to the time of the eruption and the consequences that... read more -
July 26 Tuesday10:30 AM → 12:00 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Jonna Mendez, Author and CIA VeteranLocations: Online ClassIn this class we’ll learn about some of the many women who have made a difference in the world of espionage over the years – including Josephine Baker, the American ex-patriate and worldwide entertainer, and Virginia Hall, a Baltimore native, each of whom provided invaluable assistance to the Allies during WWII. Among the other women we'll discuss is... read more -
July 25 Thursday10:30 AM → 12:00 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Ralph D Buglass, Montgomery HistoryLocations: Hybrid - At Oasis and OnlineThis 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 -
RECORDEDSeptember 16 – December 16 Wednesday3:45 PM → 4:00 PMSessions: 4Instructor: Leslie Edsall Pont, Executive Director, OasisLocations: Online ClassTake a mindful pause and join us once a month for a 15-minute guided meditation designed to help you reduce stress, restore balance, and support your overall well-being. Each virtual session offers simple mindfulness practices, breathing techniques, and guided relaxation to help you recharge, improve focus, and cultivate greater resilience—whether you're... read more -
July 26 Tuesday10:30 AM → 12:00 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Jonna Mendez, Author and CIA VeteranLocations: Oasis at the Macys Home StoreIn this class we’ll learn about some of the many women who have made a difference in the world of espionage over the years – including Josephine Baker, the American ex-patriate and worldwide entertainer, and Virginia Hall, a Baltimore native, each of whom provided invaluable assistance to the Allies during WWII. Among the other women we'll discuss is... read more -
July 25 Thursday1:00 PM → 2:30 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Ken Ow, AARP VolunteerLocations: Oasis at the Macys Home StoreIn this workshop, you'll learn how to utilize the latest high-tech safety features in your current car, what technology to look for when shopping for a new car, the safety benefits of blind-spot warning systems, forward collision warnings, lane departure warnings, smart headlights, and more! Limit:... read more -
July 26 Tuesday1:00 PM → 2:30 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Peter Bolland, MA, Professor of Philosophy and Humanities at Southwestern CollegeLocations: Online ClassThe most important pupil to emerge from Plato’s Academy in Athens, Aristotle (384-322 BCE) would end up challenging Plato’s core metaphysical assertions while refining and strengthening his ethical theories. In our ongoing series on The Great Philosophers, join us for this exploration into the way Aristotle shaped the Western worldview like no other... read more -
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September 17 – October 8 Thursday10:30 AM → 12:30 PMSessions: 4Instructor: Nancy GoldbergLocations: Oasis at Macys Home StoreAmerican Mahjongg has grown in popularity in part due to brain health benefits. This four-week introductory series teaches the fundamentals of this engaging tile-based game. Participants will learn how to build winning hands by picking and discarding tiles according to the official National Mah Jongg League (NMJL) rules. You are responsible for ordering... read more -
July 26 Friday1:00 PM → 2:00 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Mona Kaleem, MD, Wilmer Eye InstituteLocations: Online ClassLearn about glaucoma and its effect on eye health. Dr. Kaleem will detail how it is diagnosed, prevented and how to treat... read more -
July 27 Wednesday1:00 PM → 2:30 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Bill Keene, Urban HistorianLocations: Online ClassThe Mid-Century Modern movement in the U.S. was an American reflection of the International Style originating in the Bauhaus movement. But there is much more to Mid-Century Modern than the buildings from the major architects. Mid-Century Modern gained wide following in California and beyond to thousands of homes designed for the returning GIs in massive... read more -
September 17 – December 17 No Class: November 5, November 26Thursday11:30 AM → 12:30 PMSessions: 12Instructor: Lori Spak, Retired MCPS Spanish TeacherLocations: Oasis at Macys Home StoreThis class is a continuation of Beginning Spanish 1 and assumes some knowledge of Spanish. Before registering, new students who wish to join the class should contact Oasis to arrange an assessment to determine if it would be appropriate to join. Did you take Spanish classes in high school or college and want to revive your fluency? Do you have an... read more -
July 28 Thursday1:00 PM → 2:30 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Jane Ellen, Performer, Composer, and Recording ArtistLocations: Online ClassHank Williams (1923-53) was country music’s first superstar at the time of his death at age 29. Lingering pain from untreated spina bifida drove him to self-medicate, as well as to pour out his feelings in songs such as “Your Cheatin’ Heart”, "Cold, Cold Heart" and “Lost Highway”. By the time of his death he had 30 Top 10 hits, and eleven songs... read more -
August 7 Monday3:00 PM → 4:00 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Thu Huynh, RD, LDNLocations: Online ClassEver wonder how the foods you eat affect your heart? Whether you have concerns about cholesterol or hypertension or simply want to keep your heart healthy, this webinar will provide you the answers on salt and fat and ways you can improve your numbers and your... read more -
August 5 Tuesday10:30 AM → 12:00 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Julie Kurzava, Faculty, Loyola UniversityLocations: Hybrid - At Oasis and OnlineThey say that laughter is the best medicine, and comedy has been known to cure a variety of ills, or at the very least, put us in a better mood! In the serious pursuit of humor, Julie Kurzava compares and contrasts a wide range of songs, discussing the various ways songwriters have kept us entertained. She’ll be featuring some of her favorite writers... read more -
September 17 – December 17 No Class: November 5; November 26Thursday1:00 PM → 2:00 PMSessions: 12Instructor: Lori Spak, Retired MCPS Spanish TeacherLocations: Oasis at Macys Home StoreThis class is a continuation of Continuing Spanish 3 and will only be open for continuing students. Students will continue to expand vocabulary and mastery of grammatical structures to converse on everyday topics. The focus will be on communicative skills and practical use of the language at the intermediate low-mid level. Students will also be... read more -
July 29 Monday10:30 AM → 11:45 AMSessions: 1Instructor: Bernardo Vega, Investigator, Office of Consumer ProtectionLocations: Hybrid - At Oasis and OnlineDigital 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 -
September 22 Tuesday10:30 AM → 12:00 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Renee Sandell, Ph.D., Artist/Educator/AuthorLocations: Oasis at Macys Home StoreStrengthen your visual fitness through an engaging, hands-on art experience that will help you "SEE MORE in Life Through ART." In this workshop, through guided discussions, interactive tools, and simple studio activities, we'll explore the virtue of resilience as depicted in a famous work of art. We'll practice decoding (reading) and encoding (expressing)... read more -
August 8 Tuesday10:30 AM → 12:00 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Julie Kurzava, Faculty, Loyola UniversityLocations: Online ClassJulie Kurzava will talk about the cantor’s son who left Buffalo, found jazz, landed on Broadway and then Hollywood. Arlen is best known for “Over the Rainbow” and the Wizard of Oz, but the sound of the blues infuses many of his greatest hits, including "Stormy Weather", "Blues in the Night" and The "Man That Got Away". More to... read more -
July 29 Friday6:00 PM → 7:00 PMSessions: 1Instructor: Chris Burns, Many-StringsLocations: Online ClassImagine an hour with the musical virtuosity of Bach, Telemann, Pachelbel, Corelli, and Couperin...German, Italian and French masters of the golden baroque period. These composers gave us musical pearls with charming ornamentation and invention. They recognized that music was a blessing that enhanced life. Their music will embrace you, and I'll share... read more