• September 27
    Monday
    11:00 AM → 12:00 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Dr. R. Douglas Fields, PhD, Neuroscientist, Author, and Adjunct Professor, University of Maryland at College Park
    Locations: Oasis at the Macy's Home Store
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    Electrical activity in the brain can be detected through the scalp, giving insights into neurological and mental disorders, and revealing your thoughts, emotions, cognitive strengths and weaknesses. These advances will transform medicine and change society in profound ways. In this class, you’ll learn what brainwaves are, along with the fascinating...
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  • May 28
    Thursday
    10:00 AM → 11:00 AM
    Sessions: 1
    Locations: Online Class
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    This session moves beyond the "what" to the "how" of healing and holistic support. We will analyze the "invisible baggage" that newcomers and multilingual students carry—such as the "cognitive hijacking" caused by the constant fear of family separation—and how these stressors directly impede academic growth. Participants will explore the unique...
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  • September 28
    Tuesday
    11:00 AM → 12:30 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Jesse Palidofsky, Recording Artist, Songwriter, and Folk DJ
    Locations: Oasis at the Macy's Home Store
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    Peter, Paul and Mary’s debut album topped the Billboard charts. Heirs to the legacy of the Weavers, they performed If I Had a Hammer at the March on Washington, recorded traditional and original material and popularized songs written by up-and-coming songwriters like Dylan and John Denver. Richie Havens’ African/Native American roots, natural charisma...
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  • June 1
    1:00 PM → 2:30 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Locations: Oasis at the Macys Home Store
    Calling All Active Oasis Tutor Volunteers... You're invited to join us in celebrating a year of meaningful service and community impact! Come enjoy lunch, awards, and some lighthearted games as we recognize your dedication and the difference you’ve made this school year. *You must be an active tutoring volunteer to attend this event. Registration...
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  • September 28
    Tuesday
    11:00 AM → 12:30 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Jesse Palidofsky, Recording Artist, Songwriter, and Folk DJ
    Locations: Online Class
    REGISTRATION CLOSED
    Peter, Paul and Mary’s debut album topped the Billboard charts. Heirs to the legacy of the Weavers, they performed If I Had a Hammer at the March on Washington, recorded traditional and original material and popularized songs written by up-and-coming songwriters like Dylan and John Denver. Richie Havens’ African/Native American roots, natural charisma...
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  • September 28
    Tuesday
    03:00 PM → 04:30 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Jonina Duker, Certified Book Discussion Leader
    Locations: Online Class
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    As requested, here’s another Michael Connelly mystery. Journalist Jack McEvoy has a personal connection to the crimes he investigates. The book’s context presents a current societal issue focus – no spoilers in this description. Tight plotting, writing, and characterization are hallmarks for Connelly, whose characters voice his take on life: ...
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  • September 29
    Wednesday
    11:00 AM → 12:30 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Judy Scott Feldman, Ph.D., Art Historian/National Mall Coalition
    Locations: Oasis at the Macy's Home Store
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    The devastating fire that engulfed Notre Dame Cathedral in April 2019 destroyed beloved parts of that iconic structure, including the timber roof framework and crossing spire. But other crucial elements—notably the 13th-century stone vaults and flying-buttress support system—survived miraculously intact. Restoration is proving to be a long, complicated,...
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  • September 29
    Wednesday
    11:00 AM → 12:30 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Judy Scott Feldman, Ph.D., Art Historian/National Mall Coalition
    Locations: Online Class
    REGISTRATION CLOSED
    The devastating fire that engulfed Notre Dame Cathedral in April 2019 destroyed beloved parts of that iconic structure, including the timber roof framework and crossing spire. But other crucial elements—notably the 13th-century stone vaults and flying-buttress support system—survived miraculously intact. Restoration is proving to be a long, complicated,...
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  • September 29
    Wednesday
    1:30 PM → 2:30 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Nick Glakas, International Lecturer
    Locations: Online Class
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    The golden age of ancient Greece was one of those brief, shining and spectacular moments in the 5,000 year history of civilized mankind when a small group of extraordinary individuals came together to create wholly new and original ideas concerning art, literature, theatre, philosophy and government. These new forms of thinking are the foundation upon...
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  • September 30
    Thursday
    11:00 AM → 12:30 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Melvin Goodman, Adjunct Professor, Int'l Relations, Johns Hopkins Univ.
    Locations: Oasis at the Macy's Home Store
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    The European Alliance has been one of the key elements in U.S. national security policy since World War II. But the Trump administration clearly worsened the transatlantic alliance. This lecture will discuss the importance of the alliance and President Biden’s ability to rebuild it. The proper role for NATO will be...
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  • September 30
    Thursday
    4:00 PM → 5:00 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Gwenyth Mapes, Professor of Humanities
    Locations: Online Class
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    Sometimes known as a Surrealist painter, Frida Kahlo (1907-1954) is probably Mexico’s best-known artist, known for her vibrant colors, unflinching self-portraiture, and her celebration of the indigenous culture. We will look at her life and some of her...
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  • October 1
    Friday
    6:00 PM → 7:00 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Chris Burns, Many-Strings
    Locations: Online Class
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    (This program is more of a concert than a class.) This Russian composer was a master of instrumentation and composition. During this hour your mind will be nourished with the lush creativity of Rimsky-Korsakov’s Scheherazade, the Easter Overture, and more. Dramatic and beautiful. And...
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  • September 30
    Thursday
    1:30 PM → 3:00 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Ken Ow, AARP Volunteer
    Locations: Online Class
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    Please register for this class through AARP using the link provided. In 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...
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  • October 1
    Friday
    10:30 AM → 12:00 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Lisa Friedman, Computer Instructor
    Locations: Online Class
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    (This class is Part III of our Computer Security Blanket series. See class #722 for Part I and class #736 for Part II. Sign up individually for one, two or all three classes.) This class is taught on Windows computers but is suitable for both Windows and Mac users. This class is for advanced beginner and intermediate computer students. How do you create IDs...
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  • October 1
    Friday
    10:30 AM → 11:30 AM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Kim Brooks, Holistic Health Instructor
    Locations: Online Class
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    Our brain enjoys movement; movement helps create stronger neurons and neural pathways. You will learn daily routines to incorporate easily into your lifestyle to help your brain stay strong, your mobility improve and your muscles age actively not passively! Learn ways to incorporate these routines in short bursts throughout your day. Wear comfortable...
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  • October 1
    Friday
    1:00 PM → 3:00 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Bradley Simpson, Restoration Manager, Audubon Naturalist Society
    Locations: Trip
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    Enjoy the gardens, forest, meadows, and stream at Woodend, headquarters of the Audubon Naturalist Society. We will take a leisurely walk to highlight the efforts we have taken to restore native biodiversity to this urban oasis. Native plant formal gardens, forest and meadow restoration, permeable trails, and a newly restored stream will all be explored...
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  • October 4
    Monday
    11:00 AM → 12:30 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Michael Bevel, Facilitator, Classics in Context
    Locations: Online Class
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    We'll explore the lives and loves of William, Henry, and Alice James; and the effects they had, not only on each other, but on the American mind as well. William would go on to be a noted philosopher and psychologist. Henry would write intricate novels of regret and longing. And Alice would go on to take to her bed as a permanent invalid. In making sense of...
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  • October 5
    Tuesday
    11:00 AM → 12:30 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Steven Gimbel, Professor of Philosophy, Gettysburg College
    Locations: Oasis at the Macy's Home Store
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    In the first of a series of talks on the sub-fields of philosophy, we begin by exploring logic, the study of rational argumentation. What are the foundations of logic? How do its rules tell us when a belief is justified? What are the limits of...
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  • October 5
    Tuesday
    11:00 AM → 12:30 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Steven Gimbel, Professor of Philosophy, Gettysburg College
    Locations: Online Class
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    In the first of a series of talks on the sub-fields of philosophy, we begin by exploring logic, the study of rational argumentation. What are the foundations of logic? How do its rules tell us when a belief is justified? What are the limits of...
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  • October 5
    Tuesday
    1:30 PM → 3:00 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Scott A Wood, Music Director/Conductor, Arlington Philharmonic
    Locations: Online Class
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    Since classical music originated in Europe, there tends to be a heavy concentration on the canonical works of European composers from the 17th to the 20th century. The United States has produced its own composers worthy of renown, and we'll hear from a range of them including both celebrated mid-century musicians and more recent...
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