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Thu22 The Artist’s Way: It’s Never Too Late to Begin Again

with Carol C. Bradley

September 17th to November 19th, 2026

$55 More Info

Create the life you want to live! Julia Cameron’s 1992 book “The Artist’s Way: The Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity” has sold more than 5 million copies. This guided 10-session course, based on her new book, “It’s Never Too Late To Begin Again,” gives you the opportunity and tools to explore your creative dreams and make your 50+ years the most creative and fulfilling time of your life.

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Thu25 Intermediate juggling – ball passing and props

with Bill Hooper, MBA

September 17th to November 12th, 2026

$55 More Info

Designed for graduates of Learn to Juggle, Juggling Without Drops, or anyone who can juggle three balls. Learn partner passing with balls, rings, and clubs while exploring specialty props such as diabolo, spinning plates, cigar boxes, poi, hats, and balancing techniques. By course end, students will work toward juggling three clubs and beginning club passing. Participants should bring or purchase three juggling clubs.

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Thu26 Medicare & Health Insurance 101

with Sondra Gardetto, M.S.

September 17th, 2026

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Confused by Medicare and health insurance options? This informative session explains how Medicare and health insurance plans work, common coverage gaps, potential out-of-pocket costs, financial risks, and key considerations when evaluating benefits. We’ll also discuss anticipated changes for 2027 and what they may mean for current plan holders. Designed to help you make more informed healthcare decisions. This one day class is Thursday Oct 1st

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Thu27 Buildings of the University of Notre Dame

with Marsha Stevenson

September 17th to October 15th, 2026

$35 More Info

This five-session course will focus on significant buildings on the University of Notre Dame campus. Among these are the Basilica; the Main Building (aka the Golden Dome); the Log Chapel and Grotto; the Libraries; the stadium and other athletic facilities; and public venues such as the art museum and sculpture park. Each class will be an illustrated lecture, and no prior knowledge is needed.

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Thu28 Having Fun with French: Advanced Beginning French

with Jerry Gloster, M.A.

September 17th to November 5th, 2026

$57 More Info

For students with more than a basic knowledge of French, this course strengthens grammar, vocabulary, and conversation skills. Suitable for advanced beginners through intermediate learners, the class uses Easy French: Step-by-Step by Myrna Bell Rochester. Classes begin with Chapter 11. Optional tutoring is available before class. $2 copy fee included in class cost. Eight classes guaranteed, with possible additional sessions as schedules allow.

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Thu29 Perspectives on the Holocaust

with Bob Feferman, B.A.

September 17th to October 8th, 2026

$25 More Info

This four-session series explores different perspectives on the Holocaust. Topics include the role of eugenics and racism, a personal story of escape from Nazi Germany, the inspiring survival story of an Auschwitz survivor, and the courageous actions of non-Jews who risked their lives to save others. Through history and personal accounts, participants will gain a deeper understanding of this tragic period. Classes meet: October 8, October 15, October 22, and October 29

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Thu30 Discussion of Pat Conroy’s Beach Music A Novel

with Patrick Murphy, Ph.D.

September 17th to November 12th, 2026

$55 More Info

Join a thoughtful discussion of Pat Conroy’s acclaimed novel Beach Music. The story examines the impact of a young woman’s suicide on family and friends across three generations. Set in Rome and South Carolina, the novel explores themes of family, religion, politics, war, culture, and nature from World War II through the 1980s. Used paperback copies are widely available online.

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Thu31 Music Basics

with Kelly Havens, Ph.D.

September 17th to November 19th, 2026

$55 More Info

Listening to music can be an active and rewarding experience. Learn the fundamental elements of Western classical music—including rhythm, melody, harmony, and form—and discover how these concepts enhance appreciation of many musical styles. Using examples ranging from techno and musical theater to Mozart, Beethoven, Debussy, and Strauss, this course provides practical listening tools for all music lovers.

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Thu33 Introduction to Origami

with R. Patrick Hickey

September 17th to November 19th, 2026

$57 More Info

Learn the basic folds and foundational forms used to create a wide variety of origami designs. This hands-on course will help students develop the skills needed to follow origami instructions found in books and online. Paper types and supplies will be discussed during the first class. Square origami paper is available from craft stores or online retailers. $2 copy fee included in class cost.

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Thu34 Civility Where Manners Meet Morality

with Peter Stone, D.Min.

September 17th to November 19th, 2026

$55 More Info

Seminar-style class centering on the virtue of courage that leaves traces, a community improved and carried forward. Class members are encouraged and welcome to contribute from personal experience, context, and diverse ideals leading to civil and robust conversations. We focus on stories of selfless kindness in a shared society. Guide for this class is “Theo of Golden”, National Bestseller, by Allen Levi, a novel.

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