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OLLI CALENDAR June 2015 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 5 4 6 10:00 AM Great Books 9 10:00 AM Sit n Knit 21 9:00 AM Life Story Wkshp 1-2 21/9/11 12:00 PM Broadway AUD 12:30 PM Kickstart Fiction Writing 21 1:15 PM Our World in Change CD 2:45 PM Mind, Body & Spirit AB 3:45 PM Personal Finance CD 10:00 AM Behind the News CD 1:15 PM New Yorker 21 9:30 AM Science for You AUD 12:30 PM *Eclectics II AUD 2:15 PM Science/ Baseball AUD 2:15 PM Non-Fiction Writing 21 4:00 PM Rock n Roll Flash M ABCD 1:10 PM Film Classics AUD 1:15 PM Fri Book Club 21 12:30 PM *Jazz at... Steamers 8 9 10 11 12 13 10:00 AM Short Stories 21 12:15 PM Monday Book Club 9 3:30 PM Fam History Club CD 10:00 AM *Eclectics I AUD 12:00 PM History of Mexico AUD 12:15 PM Creative Writing 21 2:15 PM Archaeology AUD 2:45 PM Mind/Body/Spirit AB 9:30 AM Silver Screen AUD 1:15 PM Sports Talk 9 8:30 AM Board Meeting P-111 9:30 AM Science for You AUD 10:00 AM Wisdom Healing AB 12:00 PM Science of Food ABCD 12:30 PM The People s Houses AUD 2:00 PM Cooking Class Sunrise of Fullerton 3:15 PM OLLI Social ABCD 4:30 PM Creative Writing 101 21 15 10:00 AM Great Books 9 10:00 AM Sit n Knit 21 9:00 AM Life Story Wkshp 1-2 21/9/11 12:00 PM Broadway AUD 12:30 PM Kickstart Fiction Writing 21 1:15 PM Our World in Change CD 2:45 PM Mind, Body & Spirit AB 3:45 PM Personal Finance CD 16 17 18 19 10:00 AM Behind the News CD 1:15 PM New Yorker 21 10:00 AM Hearing/ Hearing Aids CD 2:15 PM *Eclectics II AUD 2:15 PM Non-Fiction Writing 21 4:00 PM Rock n Roll Flash M ABCD 1:10 PM Film Classics AUD 1:15 PM Fri Book Club 21 20 5:30 PM Bella Sera Italiana Dinner OLLI Ctyard

OLLI CALENDAR June 2015 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 10:00 AM Short Stories 21 12:15 PM Monday Book Club 9 3:30 PM Fam History Club CD 22 23 24 25 26 27 10:00 AM *Eclectics I AUD 12:00 PM History of Mexico AUD 12:15 PM Creative Writing 21 2:15 PM Archaeology AUD 2:45 PM Mind/Body/Spirit AB 8:30 AM Reagan Presidential Libr Lot A 9:30 AM Silver Screen AUD 1:15 PM Sports Talk 9 8:30 AM Board Meeting P-111 9:30 AM Science for You AUD 10:00 AM Hearing/ Hearing Aids CD 10:00 AM Wisdom Healing AB 12:00 PM Science of Food ABCD 12:30 PM The People s Houses AUD 3:15 PM OLLI Social ABCD 4:30 PM Creative Writing 101 21 29 30 10:00 AM Great Books 9 9:00 AM Life Story Wkshp 1-2 10:00 AM Sit n Knit 21 21/9/11 12:30 PM WX1a:Access WiFi 20 10:00 AM Special Eclectics I AUD 12:00 PM Broadway AUD 12:30 PM Kickstart Fiction Writing 21 1:15 PM Our World in Change CD 2:45 PM Mind, Body & Spirit AB 3:45 PM Personal Finance CD Please Note: Deadline for July 2015 ChroniCLE is Tuesday, June 9

DESCANSO GARDENS and PICNIC DINNER CONCERT, La Canada - Flintridge Viewing of Gardens: The State of California has ordered a severe reduction in water consumption as of July 1, 2015. Descanso's new Central Circle garden demonstrates colorful, leafy, water-wise landscaping without the usual rocks and cacti garden. There are many other gardens to view and cool places to sit. Concert: At 6:00, we will hear a concert by Betty Bryant. She uses the piano and her voice to give us light, swing music. We can sit on the lawn and eat our picnic dinners during the concert. Be sure to bring the following: A picnic dinner in a small cooler (The food will stay on the bus until dinnertime.) A folding chair or blanket to sit on during our picnic dinner and the concert Accessibility: A limited number of wheelchairs are available on a first-come, first-serve basis for guest use at the Visitor s Center. Many of Descanso s asphalt pathways are wheelchair accessible. Participants must be able to board the bus by themselves. Please, OLLI members only. If the event is not full by the deadline, non-member guests are welcome. Please sign the Waiver of Liability and submit with the coupon. Questions: Diane Walther teddebear1944@yahoo.com Liz Lincoln lizlincoln1614@yahoo.com or 714.476.3214 Thursday, July 23, 2015 Leave: 1:30 PM Return: 8:30 PM Depart/Return: Parking Lot A Cost: $27.00. Includes: Admission to the Gardens Water for bus trips Tip for driver Dinner not included. Limit: 56 Deadline: July 8, 2015 SE #438 DESCANSO GARDENS AND CONCERT Name (s) Cell phone # Amount $27.00 per person Make Check payable to: CSU FULLERTON ASC-OLLI Send check and coupon to: OSHER Lifelong Learning Institute CSUF, RGC -7 Fullerton, CA 92834-6870

Alternate Thursdays June 11 th, June 25 th, July 9 th, July 23 rd, and August 6 th Cost is $10.00 Pay in office before first meeting 12:00 Pm 2:00 Pm Dinner is not included. Shapiro ABCD Handout will be provided. Find out why it might be: You are what you eat. Why food blackens when cooked. Why does food get white when cooked. There will be some tasting, some creating and some exchanges. We hope to explore cooking, if time allows exchange favorite recipes. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SE 442 The Science of Food Name (s) Date Amount $10.00 per person Make checks payable to: CSU Fullerton ASC OLLI Send check and coupon to: OSHER Lifelong Learning Institute CSUF, RGC 7 Fullerton, CA 92834-6870

NORTON SIMON MUSEUM, PASADENA The Norton Simon Museum is known for its outstanding collections of European Art from the Renaissance onward, Asian Art from the last 2,000 years, and Modern Art. In addition to the extensive collections, there will be two special exhibits on display: Fragonard s Enterprise: The Artist and the Literature of Travel and A Revolution of the Palette: The First Synthetic Blues and their Impact on French Artists. First, we will have a one hour docent-led tour covering the European and Asian collections. Hearing headsets will be available. Then we will explore the galleries on our own, having an intimate experience with the art for an hour before the Museum opens to the public at noon. At noon, we will enjoy box lunches in the Museum s Garden Café. Order your choice of sandwich or main dish salad below. Lunches also include a garden salad, water and a cookie. After lunch, we will have an additional hour to explore the Museum and its Sculpture Garden. Please, OLLI members only. If the event is not full by the deadline, non-member guests are welcome. Please sign the Waiver of Liability and submit with the coupon. Questions: Barbara Stocker barbara.stocker@att.net or (714) 504-8017 Bonnie Harrington bonnieh449@sbcglobal.net or (808) 358-8516 SE #441 NORTON SIMON MUSEUM Name (s) Cell phone # Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2015 Leave: 8:15 AM Return: 3:15 PM Depart/Return: Parking Lot A Cost: $50 Includes: Admission to the Museum Private docent-led tour Box lunch Water Tip for bus driver Limit: 50 Deadline: August 6, 2015 Amount $50.00 per person Circle your lunch choice: Turkey Cobb Wrap Albacore Tuna Salad Sandwich Grilled Veggie Salad Make Check payable to: CSU FULLERTON ASC-OLLI Send check and coupon to: OSHER Lifelong Learning Institute CSUF, RGC -7 Fullerton, CA 92834-6870

UTAH S ENCHANTING CANYONLANDS 6 Days and 5 Nights by Deluxe Motorcoach October 11 16, 2015 Depart: 8:00 a.m. on October 11 th from CSUF Lot A Return: approx 7:00 p.m. on October 16 th Book now! Space is limited. $999 per person double occupancy $1, 269 per person single occupancy Deposit of $200 due at time of booking. Deadline for booking: August 7, 2015 Balance due August 24, 2015. Price includes: Comprehensive sightseeing with a tour director/geographer guide through: Zion Natl. Park Bryce Canyon Natl. Park Capitol Reef Natl. Park Escalante Grand Staircase Natl. Monument Cedar Breaks Natl. Monument 5 nights deluxe hotel accommodations Gratuities for driver and tour director 11 meals 2 dinners, 4 lunches, 5 breakfasts Luggage handling Pick up a complete itinerary in the OLLI Office, or click on this link: http://www.goodtimestravel.com/gtt/pagepkg/pkg.aspx?pid=695&sid=2274&oid=96 Physical demands (walking/stairs, etc.) vary but every tour involves some walking and climbing stairs to enter/exit the motorcoach. On any tour you may stay on the motorcoach should you not wish to disembark at a specific location. Maximum elevation is 9,000 feet. Note: If you have mobility issues, please contact any of the coordinators listed below. Travel protection is highly recommended. Information is available in the OLLI Office. Questions: Fran Dobley (714) 996-3866; Bonnie Harrington 808-358-8516; Barbara Stocker (714) 504-8017 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SE# 439 ENCHANTING CANYONLANDS (6 days/5 nights) Name (s) Cell phone you will bring: Amount paid: ; Bal. due 8/24: $200 deposit; $999 double occupancy; $1,269 single occupancy If double occupancy, preferred roommate: If you want double occupancy and don t have a preferred roommate, OLLI will match you with one, if possible. If OLLI is unable to do so, we will notify you, and you will have to pay the single occupancy fare to go on this trip. Please sign the Waiver of Liability and submit with the coupon. Make Check payable to: CSU FULLERTON ASC-OLLI. Send checks and coupon to: OSHER Lifelong Learning Institute, CSUF, RGC -7, Fullerton, CA 92834-6870.