Lifelong Learning Institute Fall 2017 Catalog

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FALL 2017

Lifelong Learning Institute participants enjoy a trip as part of a course, On the Trail of the Lonesome Pine: The Appalachians of East Tennessee and Southwest Virginia.

CATALOG LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE

ANDERSON UNIVERSITY

Anderson University Assistant Professor of Art Ceramics, Chotsani Elaine Dean, partners LLI participants with Anderson University students in an afternoon ceramics class.

Traveling to Abingdon, Virginia, participants explore downtown shops.

LLI offers a variety of art classes. These participants enrolled in the course, Art for the Non-artist, and realized that they were indeed artists!


TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 - Social Bridge Tournament Solar Eclipse Programs and Viewings 3 - A Season of The Arts 4 - Course Calendar 6 - 18 Courses 6 - Nature 7 - A Taste of Anderson 8 - Art 9 - History 10 - Literature 12 - Languages, Creative Writing 13 - Travel 14 - Finance, Recreation, 15 - Exercise and Nutrition 16 - Safety 17 - Music 18 - Religion, Technology, AU Homecoming 19 - Become a LLI Donor, Key Information 20 - LLI Member Discounts 22 - LLI Sponsors, Travel Club, Free Bridge, South Carolina School of the Arts 23 - Membership, Course, and Sponsorship Registration 2 | Lifelong Learning Institute

TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE VIEWING AREAS IN ANDERSON, SC Informational Programs PROGRAM: July 17, Anderson County Main Library, 300 N. McDuffie Street, 7:00 pm–8:30 pm PROGRAM: August 15, Anderson County Museum, 202 East Greenville Street andersoncountymuseum.org MONDAY, AUGUST 21, VIEWING SITES IN ANDERSON, SC The Lifelong Learning Institute at AU and the viewing sites are not responsible for any harm due to non-use or misuse of solar glasses during the eclipse. Also, details for the following four Anderson, SC, locations are on their websites, and other possible viewing sites may be found in the newspaper. Plan to arrive early! Anderson County Library 300 N McDuffie St 1:00-3:00 PM Viewing

Solar viewing glasses at the Anderson County Library are limited and will be given out on August 21 on a first-come, first-serve basis. In advance, everyone should purchase solar viewing glasses for the total solar eclipse at the three following sites or for home viewing. Visit www.andersoneclipse.com (for details for the Recreation Center and Wren Park). Anderson Recreation Center 1107 N. Murray Ave. 1:00 PM Viewing Carolina Wren Park 111 E. Whitner Street 1:00 PM Viewing Green Pond Landing and Event Center 470 Old Green Pond Road https://www.facebook.com/BlackoutatGreenPond

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A SEASON OF THE ARTS SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE Saturday, September 16 | 7:30 AM – 9:00 PM G. Ross Anderson, Jr. Student Center Dining Commons Registration: $84 + Dinner on your own | Limit: 20 participants (Register early!) We begin our morning with breakfast and Dr. David Larson sharing a director’s view about the performance, Shakespeare in Love, at 7:30 AM. We board the vans for Oglethorpe University at 9:00 AM to explore the area a bit before attending Shakespeare in Love. After the performance, we will enjoy dinner on our own at an area restaurant. This is a must-see play!!! Shakespeare in Love is a romantic comedy for the 1990s set in the 1590s. It imaginatively unfolds the witty, sexy and timeless tale behind the creation of the greatest love story ever told. A young Shakespeare is out of cash and ideas when he meets his ideal woman, and she inspires him to write one of his most famous plays. Dr. David Larson, Dean of the South Carolina School of the Arts and Professor of Theatre at Anderson University, has raised the visibility of Anderson arts programs as the South Carolina School of the Arts, with national accreditation from NASM, NASAD, and NAST (pending). On a rotating year basis, David teaches theatre history and directs plays for the AU Playhouse. Later this fall, he will direct the play, Translations, at Anderson University.

BIG FISH, BOOK BY JOHN AUGUST, MUSIC/LYRICS BY ANDREW LIPPA Friday, October 20 | 6:30 PM --Tea and talk with Deborah; 8:00 PM –Performance Gallant Gallery for Tea; Henderson Auditorium for the Performance Registration: $5 | Limit: 20 participants (Register early!) Join Deborah McEniry, director, for tea and hear her speak about her love for this piece, the performance, and the cast she’s selected. Deborah shares with us her appreciation for this piece: “While on educational leave in NYC in Fall 2013, a friend of mine who is on Broadway said to me, ‘If you see nothing else while you’re here, you have to see BIG FISH. I’ve seen it twice!’” She goes on to say, “I took his advice and was totally engaged by the power of the story, the phenomenal music and interesting, deep characters. I am looking forward to working on this beautiful piece of art, which tells the delicate story of a father/ son relationship that is tormented by the father’s desire to impress his son by telling stories. “I was only able to see it once in NYC, but when I saw it, I fell in love with it and knew that I wanted my students to experience the joy of telling the story on Henderson stage.” Dr. Deborah McEniry recently completed her tenth year as Professor and Chair of Theatre Arts at Anderson University in South Carolina. She received her master’s degree in Vocal Performance/Musical Theatre from NYU’s Steinhardt School and her Ph.D. in Educational Theatre (Teaching Theatre in Colleges and Universities) from New York University. Her bachelor’s degree is in Music Education/Voice Principal from Westminster Choir College in Princeton, New Jersey. Deborah is a member of Actors Equity, SAG-AFTRA and the Society of Choreographers and Directors.

TRANSLATIONS, BY BRIAN FRIEL Friday, November 17 | 5:00 PM: Dinner and Program, G. Ross Anderson, Jr. Student Center, Banquet Hall; 7:30 PM Belk Theatre, Performance Registration: $30 | Limit: 20 participants (Register early!) Dr. David Larson and Dr. Jim Haughey partner again for an introduction and preshow discussions to prepare us to sit back and enjoy the performance! Then, we join the Anderson University cast and Director David Larson as they perform, Translations, a three-act play set in the tumultuous nineteenth century country of Ireland. The action takes place in a hedge-school where students are faced with the invasion of English-speaking soldiers. One of these soldiers falls in love with an Irish girl and then mysteriously goes missing. The son of the master of the hedge-school is forced to go into hiding to keep from being condemned for the crime, although he is not responsible for the soldier’s disappearance. Translations is a play about love, tradition, and the circumstances that force the break with these traditions. Dr. David Larson is the Dean of the South Carolina School of the Arts and Professor of Theatre at Anderson University. David has carried many roles at AU; all of them in the area of arts administration. He administered Centre Stage at Anderson College, led the development and planning for the Rainey Fine Arts Center, served as the founding director of the Anderson Senior Follies, and supervised the four-year transition for Art, Music and Theatre. In more recent years, David has raised the visibility of Anderson arts programs as the South Carolina School of the Arts, with national accreditation from NASM, NASAD, and NAST (pending). On a rotating year basis, David teaches theatre history and directs plays for the AU Playhouse. He is a member of Christ Church, EPC. Dr. Jim Haughey teaches English literature at Anderson University. He has published a book and a number of essays on 20th century Irish writers. Translations takes place in County Donegal where Jim spent many childhood summer holidays in the Irish-speaking Gaeltacht area. His favorite quotation from the play sums up his life: “Confusion is not an ignoble condition.”

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AARP Driver’s Course: The Smart Driver Class 4:00 - 8:00 PM

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Social Bridge Jo Brown Senior Center (JBC) 4:00 - 8:00 PM

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Beginning Sailing 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

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Chocolate Making and Tasting 3:00 - 4:30 PM Appointment in Samarra! 4:00 - 5:45 PM Men’s Bible Study 6:00 - 7:00 PM

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Beginning Sailing 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

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Glimpses of Life in 18th Century English Colonies 3:00 - 4:30 PM The Swingin’ Big Bands 6:00 - 7:30 PM

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Glimpses of Life in 18th Century English Colonies The Swingin’ Big Bands Bridge Tournament 12:30 - 4:00

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Glimpses of Life in 18th Century English Colonies 3:00 - 4:30 PM The Swingin’ Big Bands 6:00 - 7:30 PM

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Glimpses of Life in 18th Century English Colonies 3:00 - 4:30 PM The Swingin’ Big Bands 6:00 - 7:30 PM

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Men’s Bible Study Writing Your Own Creative Nonfiction 6:00 - 7:30 PM The Log Cabin Quilt 4:30 - 6:00 PM

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Writing Your Own Creative Nonfiction 6:00 - 7:30 PM The Log Cabin Quilt 4:30 - 6:00 PM It’s Dessert Time 2 - 4 PM Writing Your Own Creative Nonfiction Passport to Retirement 6:15 - 9:00 PM Log Cabin Quilt 4:30 - 6 PM

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Presidential Couples 4:00 - 5:30 PM More Fun with the Ukulele! 6:00 - 7:00 PM

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Life Lessons Plays, Poems, and Stories 2:30 - 4:30 PM Beginning Sailing 6:30 - 8:30 PM Social Bridge JBC

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Life Lessons Plays, Poems, and Stories Beginning Sailing Musical Entertainment 6:00 - 7:30 PM Social Bridge JBC

The Great War: “The Seminal Catastrophe” 4:00 - 5:30 PM

The Great War: “The Seminal Catastrophe” 4:00 - 5:30 PM Bridge Tournament 9:30 - 12:30

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Internet Basics 10:00 - 11:30 AM The Great War: “The Seminal Catastrophe”

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Further Explorations in Drawing 4:30 - 6:30 PM The Great War: “The Seminal Catastrophe” Internet Basics

Further Explorations in Drawing 4:30 - 6:30 PM Conversational Spanish 4:30 - 6:00 PM

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Social Bridge JBC Life Lessons From Plays, Poems, and Stories Beginning Sailing 6:30 - 8:30 PM Life Lessons From Plays, Poems, and Stories Beginning Sailing Musical Entertainment 6:00 - 7:30 PM Social Bridge JBC

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Further Explorations in Drawing 4:30 - 6:30 PM Conversational Spanish 4:30 - 6:00 PM Further Explorations in Drawing Presidential Couples 4:30 - 6:30 PM 4:00 - 5:30 PM Conversational Spanish More Fun with the Ukulele! 4:30 - 6:00 PM iPad Basics 6:00 - 7:00 PM 10:00 - 11:30 AM Presidential Couples 4:00 - 5:30 PM More Fun with the Ukulele! 6:00 - 7:00 PM

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Self-Defense Practices 3:30 - 6:30 PM Social Bridge JBC

Social Bridge JBC 4:00 - 8:00 PM

Social Bridge JBC 4:00 - 8:00 PM

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Short Stories: Comedies and Mysteries 4:30 - 6:00 PM Following the Kingdom of God 2:30 -4:00 PM

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Jane Austen’s Emma 4:00 - 5:30 PM Visit State Museum 7:30 AM - 8:00 PM Social Bridge JBC

Conversational Spanish Jane Austen’s Emma Downloadable Audio Books 4:00 - 5:30 PM 10:00 - 11:30 AM Social Bridge JBC Inundated South Carolina

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Egyptian and Greek Mythology 4:30 - 6:00 PM Women’s Bible Study 6:00 - 7:00 PM

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Downloadable Audio Books Jane Austen’s Emma 4:00 - 5:30 PM 10:00 - 11:30 AM Inundated South Carolina Social Bridge JBC 4:00 - 5:30 PM

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Short Stories: Comedies and Mysteries 4:30 - 6:00 PM Following the Kingdom of God 2:30 -4:00 PM Short Stories: Comedies and Mysteries 4:30 - 6:00 PM Following the Kingdom of God 2:30 -4:00 PM

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Egyptian and Greek Mythology 4:30 - 6:00 PM Women’s Bible Study 6:00 - 7:00 PM

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Honey Bees: Protecting Our Pollinaors 4:30 - 6:00 PM

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Developing Simple Backgrounds for Presidential Couples Watercolor 4:30 - 6:30 PM Social Bridge JBC 4:00 - 5:30 PM 4:00 - 8:00 PM Conversational Spanish More Fun with the Ukulele! 4:30 - 6:00 PM iPad Basics 6:00 - 7:00 PM 10:00 - 11:30 AM

Conversational Spanish 4:30 - 6:00 PM Inundated South Carolina 4:00 - 5:30 PM

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Writing Your Own Creative Nonfiction 6 - 7:30 PM Passport to Retirement 6:15 - 9 PM Log Cabin Quilt 4:30 - 6 PM

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NATURE INUNDATED SOUTH CAROLINA: TRIP TO LAKE JOCASSEE Saturday, November 18 | 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM Teacher Recertification Credit Available Anderson University G. Ross, Jr. Anderson Student Center, Dining Commons Registration: $60 (Lunch on your own) | Limit: 20 participants (Register early!) Join us for our day trip on Saturday, November 18, to Devil’s Fork State Park and a 3-hour pontoon boat ride on Lake Jocassee with our emphasis on the wildlife before and after the lakes. After our tour, we will enjoy lunch on our own at Soapstone Church for $12. We will conclude our day at the Native American program at Hagood Mill. Mr. Scott Withrow enjoys travel with our members and always schedules both people and events of interest.

HONEY BEES: PROTECTING OUR POLLINATORS Monday, October 30 |4:30 – 6:00 PM Vandiver Hall Entrance Lobby and Room 134 Registration: $5 | Teacher Recertification Credit Available Join us and enjoy sweet honey and biscuits before learning about bees! Have you ever wondered about the honey we enjoy? Could this just be one of the many values of bees? Join Sherie as she shares about bees and other pollinators and how to help pollinators. She’ll discuss what’s involved in being a backyard beekeeper, too. Mrs. Sherie Jackson is Administrative Assistant to the Executive Vice President & Human Resources, Beekeeper, Master Gardener, Landscape Design Consultant for the National Garden Clubs.

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TASTE OF ANDERSON COCOBON CHOCOLATIER: CHOCOLATE MAKING AND TASTINGS Monday, September 11, 18, 25 | 3:00 – 4:30 PM | Registration: $40 Limit: 10 participants (Register early!) Join us downtown Anderson at 111 North Main Street to enjoy the study of chocolate and tastings! The Nature of Chocolate: In our first session, we will learn about the history and origins of chocolate, where it comes from, how it’s processed, some of its health benefits and why it is so popular. The class includes sampling of different styles of chocolate from different locations. Find out for yourself what makes chocolate so good. The Art of the Truffle: For session two, we learn that there are truffles, and there are truffles. CocoBon Chocolatier has perfected the truffle in the European style but made for the American palate. Learn some of our secrets and how others make truffles as well. Sample some of our pieces and watch us work. Chocolate Pairing: Even though chocolate is great by itself, it pairs well with many different foods and drinks. We’ll sample a variety of different foods and beverages with fine chocolate and walk you through the process in our concluding class. Owner and chocolatier David Saidat got his start in chocolate when his favorite confectioner went out of business in 2002. Thinking he could never get those special flavors again, he set out to duplicate his favorites, with CocoBon Chocolatier being the result. Now joining him is his son Alec who loves the chocolate business too, creating flavor profiles of his own and adding his specialties to the lineup. IT’S DESSERT TIME IN DOWNTOWN ANDERSON AT THE KITCHEN EMPORIUM AND GIFTS 311 North Main Street Monday, October 16 | 2:00 – 4:00 PM | Registration: $15 For many, a favorite part of a meal is dessert time. In the South, we take great pride in the variety of desserts we offer from simple cookies to exotic spice cakes. Join us for a specially prepared dessert buffet with special tea or coffee. Gay will share a variety of teas and coffees to add flavor to our desserts for the afternoon! Mrs. Gay McLeskey is the owner of Kitchen Emporium and Gifts, the location of gourmet kitchen items and gifts, where she teaches regular cooking classes, including food pairing and a Young Chef’s Academy. Her love for cooking began at the age of five with three generations of women teaching her, including her mother. She invites you to shop at the Kitchen Emporium and Gifts where you will find everything you need for the kitchen except the kitchen sink.

GAME DAY AND OIL AND VINEGAR TASTINGS WITH LUNCH Red Moose Emporium and The Crooked Rook Durham Shopping Center, 1632 N. Main Street Friday, October 6 | Games: 9:00 – 11:30 AM and 1:00 – 4:00 PM Oil and Vinegar Tastings: 11:30-12:00 | Lunch: 12:00 – 1:00 PM Registration: $10.50 (Games and Lunch or Games $5.00 and Lunch $5.50) Do you ever have a day when you want to try something different for food and fun? Come join us at the Red Moose Emporium and The Crooked Rook and discover exciting board games and learn about pleasures for your taste buds. It’s Game Day from 9:00 AM -4:00 PM. It’s also a day for sampling oils and vinegars and selecting just your favorite ones for your lunch salad! The oils and vinegars have always been a favorite of LLI members! Now, we are adding the games…yes, there are board games of all kinds from 15 minutes to longer times! Come out and enjoy our day of board games, take a break for tasting oils and vinegars with lunch, and enjoy games all afternoon! Mrs. Dawn Mulligan attended a tasting for oils and vinegars and knew she wanted to offer these in Anderson. She is Italian, loves to cook, and loves to prepare good food tastefully! Note: Be sure to bring your LLI annual membership card and spend time enjoying discounts at The Red Moose Emporium and The Crooked Rook, All Things Aged, and Nature’s Cupboard.

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ART FURTHER EXPLORATIONS IN DRAWING Wednesday, September 27, October 4, 11, 18 | 4:30 – 6:30 PM Boulevard Baptist Church | Registration: $30 | Limit: 10 participants (Register early!) This class builds on our previous drawing classes; however, others are welcome to join the group. We begin with an introduction/review of basic line work and depicting dimension through shading. We will move on to composition, awareness of negative space, use of color and depicting texture. Further work in awareness of proportion, use of motion in composition, creating depth, and use of linear perspective will be included as time allows. Ms. Jane List has been an art educator for over 30 years in NJ, FL, and NH. She has taught all age levels: pre-school, elementary, middle/high school, college and adults. She holds a BA in Visual Arts Education and an M ED. in Arts Integrated Curriculum. After retiring to SC, Jane discovered she missed teaching. Fortunately for us, she also discovered Lifelong Learning. DEVELOPING SIMPLE BACKGROUNDS FOR WATERCOLOR Wednesday, October 25 | 4:30 – 6:30 PM |Boulevard Baptist Church Registration: $20 | Limit: 10 participants (Register early!) This is a two-hour, one-session class. We will explore techniques for creating a variety of paper treatments using watercolors. These techniques can be combined with watercolor subject matter or other materials to enhance your finished work. Materials will be provided and shared by the class. Ms. Jane List has been an art educator for over 30 years in NJ, FL, and NH and has taught all age levels: pre-school, elementary, middle/high school, college and adults. She holds a BA in Visual Arts Education and an M ED. in Arts Integrated Curriculum.

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HISTORY GLIMPSES OF LIFE IN 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH COLONIES Tuesday, September 5, 12, 19, 26 | 3:00 – 4:30 PM Vandiver Hall Room 134 | Registration: $20 | Teacher Recertification Credit Available What happened in the English colonies between Jamestown (1607) and Plymouth (1620) and the American Revolution (1776)? For many Americans this period is a large blank. This course will look at some highlights in the first half of the 18th century focusing on the Great Awakening and growing Americanization of the colonists. We will feature some of the outstanding personalities of the time including Benjamin Franklin, Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield. Dr. Bonnie S. Ledbetter is a graduate of Ohio State, Western Reserve, and Tulane, where she received her Ph.D. in American History. She served on the faculty at Texas A&M University and at Clemson.

PRESIDENTIAL COUPLES: PUBLIC AND PRIVATE LIVES OF FOUR U.S. PRESIDENTS AND FIRST LADIES Tuesday, October 3, 10, 17, 24 | 4:00 – 5:30 PM Vandiver Hall Room 134 | Teacher Recertification Credit Available Registration: $20 Join us as four instructors lead us through discussing the legacies of four presidential couples this fall. Along with the impact of the four presidents, the role of the First Lady in the Twentieth Century was expanded by each of these individuals in unique ways. Eleanor Roosevelt and Jackie Kennedy are much better known, but each of these First Ladies further advanced the opportunities for a presidential spouse to have a significant impact during his time in office. The presidential couples to be featured this fall include the following: Woodrow Wilson and Edith Bolling Galt Wilson (1913-1921), Herbert and Lou Henry Hoover (1929-1933), Franklin D. and Anna Eleanor Roosevelt (1933-1945), and John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis (1961-1963). For spring 2018, LLI will continue this series in a second course for presidential couples. Mr. Mike Kay earned a Bachelor’s in Accounting from Drexel University with a minor in Communication. His interest in history was sparked by his father, who kept the house filled with books and magazines on history. His dad also wrote several books, monographs and articles about Post Office history. Dr. Joyce Wood is well known for her knowledge, for her ability to engage the participants in the discussion, and was instrumental in locating and archiving many historical items as part of the preparation of the Centennial History for Anderson University 2010-2011. Mrs. Kathryn Smith is a writer and editor whose work has appeared in print and on-line media for more than 40 years. The long-time book columnist for the Anderson Independent-Mail, she is the author of The Gatekeeper: Missy LeHand, FDR and the Untold Story of the Partnership that Defined a Presidency (Touchstone). Copies of the book in hardback ($28) and paperback ($17) will be available for cash or check at her lecture. Kathryn lives in Anderson with her husband Leo. Mrs. Pat Mulligan retired as a history professor at AU in 1998, worked in Russia and Turkey 12 years with resident ex-pats, and retired again in October 2014.

THE GREAT WAR: “THE SEMINAL CATASTROPHE” OF THE 20TH CENTURY Wednesday, September 6, 13, 20, 27 | 4:00 – 5:30 PM Vandiver Hall Room 134 | Registration: $20 | Teacher Recertification Credit Available This course of study is intended to be a tree-top look at The Great War, or World War I as it has come to be called. For some, it was a “war to end all wars.” Sadly, it portended a second world war. Events and decisions made during World War I resonate today in many dimensions, including social, political, intellectual and cultural history. Some say The Great War marked the beginning of world history. We will explore causes, key events and outcomes during the war leading to the Versailles Treaty. Mr. Phil Batson holds a BA in History from Erskine University and a Masters in Public Administration from Clemson University. He is retired from a nearly 40-year career in journalism. He is an active community volunteer and enjoys formal and informal studies of a broad range of topics.

INUNDATED SOUTH CAROLINA (CHECK OUT THE LAKE JOCASSEE TRIP.) Wednesday, November 1, 8, 15 |4:00 – 5:30 PM Vandiver Hall Room 202 | Teacher Recertification Credit Available Registration: $20 Good fishing, good boating, some flood control, and some electrical generation: these are the benefits of South Carolina’s lakes/reservoirs and water projects. But there’s more to the story. With every lake built, there were trade-offs, something gained, something lost. This class will center on what was lost, both to history and to stream ecology. It will address topics such as community, farming, historic trails, removal and relocation, and Native-American sites and, in the process, explore an important part of South Carolina history. Jocassee, Keowee, Hartwell, Richard B. Russell, Murray, and SanteeCooper are some of the projects we will discuss. Mr. Scott Withrow graduated from Appalachian State University and has enjoyed a career in education. He is now semi-retired but continues to enjoy our participants in the Lifelong Learning Institute! He has had a lifelong interest in the history of South Carolina and neighboring states. He is fascinated with the lakes and is sure to interest you in the course and on the trip. Visit page 6 for details about the course, Inundated South Carolina: Trip to Lake Jocasse.

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LITERATURE LIFE LESSONS FROM PLAYS, POEMS, AND STORIES Thursday, September 7, 14, 21, 28 | 2:30 – 4:30 PM Vandiver Hall 134 | Registration: $20 Enduring literature — whether drama, poetry, or narrative form — was written by authors who have tasted life, sometimes sweet, sometimes bitter, sometimes amusing. Careful reading or re-reading of these works can shed light on our daily lives. This course will be a sampler of selections from these various genres, based on Professor Webb’s latest book. Emeritus Professor Lawrence Webb, an ordained minister, has directed and acted in Community Theater, taught literature courses for Anderson University and Lifelong Learning, and written widely in nationally distributed publications and newspapers. He taught at Anderson University in two separate tenures for twenty-three years. SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT IN SAMARRA! Monday, September 11 and 18 | 4:00 – 5:45 PM Monday, September 25 | 4:00 – 6:30 PM (includes video) Vandiver Hall 134 | Registration: $20 | Teacher Recertification Credit Available John O’Hara (1905-1970) was one of the great writers of his generation and of the 20th century. He wrote over 200 stories for The New Yorker, published fourteen novels, won a National Book Award, and received the Award of Merit from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. We’ll explore his first novel, Appointment in Samarra, considered one of the great novels of small town American life. Instructor Marybeth Evans, former Community Services Coordinator for the Anderson County Library System, coordinated a year-long retrospective of O’Hara’s life and worked for public radio in 1995. She’ll use the paperback 2013 Penguin Books Deluxe Edition of the novel in the class.

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BEING EMMA: A STUDY OF CHARACTER IN JANE AUSTEN’S EMMA Thursday, November 2, 9, 16, 30 | 4:00 – 5:30 PM Vandiver Hall 202 | Registration: $20 | Teacher Recertification Credit Available Emma Woodhouse possesses many of the desirable attributes of a young woman in Regency England: money, position, beauty, personality, intelligence. She also has few responsibilities and quite a bit of time to fill each day. So, she takes on projects, playing matchmaker and doing makeovers on friends. What she comes to realize, though, is that her greatest project is herself, and self-examination results in changes she never anticipated. Emma, Jane Austen’s fourth novel, demonstrates one of Austen’s greatest skills as an author, that of creating complex characters who are themselves the focus of a study in character. Participants are asked to read Chapters 1 through 12 before the first class meeting. Dr. Karen Zagrodnik is a lecturer in English at Anderson University and has taught classes at the college level on Jane Austen. Her area of specialty is British literature of the eighteenth century. She considers herself both a Janeite and an Austenite.

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LITERATURE (CONTINUED) SHORT STORIES: COMEDIES AND MYSTERIES Monday, November 6, 13, 20, 27, December 4 | 4:30 – 6:00 PM Vandiver Hall Room 134 | Teacher Recertification Credit Available Registration: $20 November 6: Humorous and Mysterious Irony: “The Ransom of Red Chief” and “The Story of an Hour”--Both stories are grounded in irony; the first is a humorous reversal of the norm, and the second illustrates the mystery of knowing another’s mind. Dr. Margaret Wooten, Professor of English at Anderson University, earned three degrees in English: B.A. from Wake Forest University, M.A. from Appalachian State University, and Ph.D. from the University of South Carolina. She has made various professional presentations and has taught college students all of her adult life. Participants are asked to read these stories before the first class. http://www.kelleytown.com/Shared%20Files/The%20Ransom%20of%20 Red%20Chief.pdf http://jerrywbrown.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Short-StoryCollection.pdf

November 13: When Henry first saw the title “Bernice Bobs Her Hair,” he just KNEW this was going to be boring. He was totally surprised and delighted to be wrong. This F. Scott Fitzgerald story is great fun. Mr. Henry Spann was a public high school English teacher for over a quarter of a century, after which he was an English instructor at Anderson University for ten years. During those years, he had three NEH fellowships, was an NEH master teacher one summer, and wrote two articles on Eudora Welty and Katherine Anne Porter. For twenty years he was an AP English Literature Exam reader and table leader. Having graded more than enough essays, he has been fully retired since 2011. November 20: Bob selected a couple of mysteries: “The Red-Headed League” and “The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle.” This course will investigate literature’s most famous detective, Sherlock Holmes. Participants will explore the world of Holmes’ creator, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, examine the leading characters of his stories, and identify the ingredients of a successful mystery. Class members are invited to bring their curiosity and attention to details; magnifying glass, pipe, cane, and deerstalker hat are optional. Dr. Bob Hanley serves as Vice Provost for Academic Advising, Chairperson of the English Department, and Professor of English at AU. He loves both poetry and fiction and includes Dickinson, Frost, Eliot, Rash, Conroy, and Wolfe in his list of favorite authors. November 27: Jim Haughey has chosen a comic tale, Frank O’Connor’s “The Drunkard,” about a young Irish boy who goes to the pub with his father and drinks his father’s beer while his father is distracted. The father then has to return home with the drunken son to face the wrath of his wife. Dr. Jim Haughey teaches Shakespeare and 20th century British literature. His most recent publication was an essay on Irish war poets which appeared in The Oxford Handbook of 20th Century Irish Poetry (2012). He received the 2013 Michael Boles Excellence in Teaching Award at Anderson University. December 4: “Sweat” by Zora Neil Hurston is a story rich in contrasts, pathos, victory, and humor--albeit dark somewhat. It is one of the best examples of the writing that embodied the aims of the Harlem Renaissance movement. Dr. Nancye McClure received her BA from Erskine, her MA from USC, and her Ph.D. in literature in 2001. She taught at Tennessee Technological University, University of Mississippi, and at Missouri State University. She was a presenter and panelist at American Literature Association and South Central Modern Languages Association conferences.

EGYPTIAN AND GREEK MYTHOLOGY:

INSIGHTS INTO A TIME OF STRANGE BEASTS, COLORFUL HEROES, AND DEVIOUS GODS

Tuesday, November 7, 14, 21, 28 | 4:30 – 6:00 PM Vandiver Hall 134 | Teacher Recertification Credit Available Registration: $20 Participants will be introduced to the colorful and intriguing mythology of both Egypt and Greece. We will explore the cultures that produced these myths, examine some literature that reflects their ideas, and identify the continuing influence of the mythologies of the past. From Egypt, we will examine a people whose early world saw their leader, the Pharaoh, as a deity and where those who died had their afterlife determined by the weight of a feather. After a sampling of Egyptian myth, we will examine Greek mythology, which holds a unique place in the development of Western Civilization. Even today, the names of the gods who populated their world, as well as many of the myths themselves, are found in the names of our cities and streets, as well as the names of our planets, stars, and moons. As we trace their influence on the Western world, we will learn that Greek mythology is very much all around us. Dr. Bob Hanley earned his BA and MA in English from Clemson University. He received his Ph.D. in Language Education from the University of Georgia. He invites you to come and share your passion for mythology. We will learn that “Greek mythology is all around us.”

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LANGUAGES CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH Wednesday, October 4, 11, 18, 25, November 1, 8 | 4:30 – 6:00 PM Vandiver Hall 134 | Registration: $20 Teacher Recertification Credit Available Preliminar: Greetings, introductions and goodbyes, el mundo hispano; A comer: Talk about breakfast, lunch, dinner-ordering food and beverages in a café or restaurant; De compras: Identify clothing and accessories—talk about shopping experiences; Fiestas y vacaciones: Talk about vacations, holidays and special events—express affirmative and negative ideas; De viaje Talk about transportation, lodging and other aspects of travel—request and provide information about getting around a city or town—giving instructions. In addition, En una reunion familiar: Identify and discuss family relationship, indicate ownership, and possession, describe people and things, express obligations or desire to do something; El tiempo libre: Talk about leisure activities, express likes and dislikes, indicate plans and intentions; En la casa: Describe features and contents of homes and other residences, give instructions to friends and others, state locations, indicate feelings, communicate about actions in progress; La salud: Identify parts of the body and describe health conditions, describe daily activities; express what you and others have just finished doing, and describe characteristics and conditions of people and things. Mrs. Margaret R. Rucker received her undergraduate degree from Allen University, M.Ed. from Clemson University and the thirty hours above the Master’s degree from the University of South Carolina. Her Master’s degree is in English education and the thirty hours above the master’s focused on Spanish studies. She has traveled to Honduras (missionary trip), Mexico (to study and tour), Puerto Rico, Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Peru, the Bahamas, Hawaii, England and to many of our United States.

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CREATIVE WRITING WRITING YOUR OWN CREATIVE NONFICTION Monday, October 2, 9, 16, 23| 6:00 – 7:30 PM Vandiver Hall 134 | Teacher Recertification Credit Available Registration: $20 Through the teachings of this course, the participants will gain an understanding of what is considered by top writers in the field as the “fourth genre.” After each session, participants will be encouraged to discover their own stories. Using the forms of personal essays, travel writing, nature writing, memoir, and literary journalism, they will learn the elements of personal presence, self-discovery, flexibility of form, veracity, and literary approaches to language. Ms. Laurie J. Murray teaches creative nonfiction, techniques of persuasive writing, and freshman composition at Anderson University as a lecturer of English. Murray’s essay “Maidenhair,” published in the Winter 2015/2016 issue of The Iowa Review, won the runner-up slot for the 2015 Iowa Review Award in the genre of nonfiction. She is currently working on her memoir about coastal Maine.

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TRAVEL A VISIT TO THE S.C. STATE MUSEUM AND TO THE STATE HOUSE BUILDING Thursday, November 2 7:30 AM,G. Ross Anderson, Jr. Student Center Dining Commons – 8:00 PM Registration: $55 (Lunch and dinner on your own) | Limit: 20 (Register early!) Let’s meet for breakfast at the Anderson University G. Ross Anderson, Jr. Student Center in the Dining Commons at 7:30 am. We depart Anderson University by 8:15 for the State House tour with Ms. Robin Mosely. Remember to wear your comfortable shoes as we will do some walking. After visiting the State House building, we will enjoy lunch on our own. After lunch, we visit the Planetarium, Observatory, and 4D Theater. The Planetarium features different shows throughout the year. Tom Falvey, director of education for the Museum states, “Our planetarium’s amazing projection system and the interactive NASA gallery will literally bring science and outer space to life. What was once incomprehensible to many will become comprehensible.” In the Observatory, the Clark telescope will be available for solar viewing during the day. The 4D Theater presents movies that showcase museum exhibits for all ages. During our museum visit, Mr. Paul Matheny, curator of art and collections, will take us on a backstage Museum tour. Between our programs, let’s take a break and enjoy a snack and a bit of shopping in the Cotton Mill Exchange. Ms. Robin Moseley retired from the SC Senate after almost 20 years of service. With a view of the State House from her Gressette Senate Office Building window and many visits to the Senate Chamber, her appreciation for the architecture, beauty, and history of the building grew. Robin is currently an Interpretive Guide for Historic Columbia Foundation. Mr. Paul Matheny, Director of Collections, received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Winthrop University and his Master of Arts in Arts Administration. While attending Winthrop University he was the Assistant City Art Coordinator at the Rock Hill Parks, Recreation and Tourism Department, responsible for exhibiting local artists in citywide public art spaces including City Hall Galleries. Later, he accepted the position of Associate Curator of Art at the Museum of York County until 2001, when he accepted the position of Curator of Art at the South Carolina State Museum. He has served as the Chief Curator of Art (2002-2014), Chief Curator of Collections (2014-2015) and Director of Collections (2016) for the SC State Museum. During this time, Matheny has completed over 30 major art exhibitions, 7 major publications and has collaborated on documentaries with SCETV. Since 2001, he has exhibited the work of over 800 artists in the State Museum’s Lipscomb Art Gallery.

SIGHTS AND SOUNDS OF WASHINGTON, DC 5 DAYS / 4 NIGHTS

JUNE 7 - 11, 2018

*REGISTER WITH IONOSPHERE TOURS ONLY* Based on 30: $935 PP Double / $865 PP Triple / $790 PP Quad/ $1230 Single (includes 8 meals) Registration Deposit Due: November 20th, 2017 Come away with the Lifelong Learning Institute at Anderson University as we experience the history and legacy of our nation’s Capital City, Washington, DC. Day 1: A wonderful day lies ahead as we travel north through South

Carolina, North Carolina and Virginia to Washington, DC. We’ll enjoy an included dinner before we get settled in for a four-night stay at our hotel located in the Washington D.C. area. (D)

Day 2: Enjoy included breakfast at the hotel this morning, then...a full

day of sightseeing to include visits to the World War II Memorial, the Lincoln Memorial, Vietnam Memorial, Korean Memorial, MLK Memorial, and a drive up Embassy Row for a visit to the Washington National Cathedral. Following an included dinner we will go the Kennedy Center, which is part of Broadway Center Stage, where we will see How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. Big business means big laughs in this delightfully clever lampoon of life on the corporate ladder. A tune-filled comic gem boasting an exhilarating score, the show took Broadway by storm, winning both the Tony Award® for Best Musical and a Pulitzer Prize. (B,D)

Day 3: Following breakfast this morning, we will visit Arlington

National Cemetery. The tourmobile will be included for those who prefer not to walk, with stops at the Kennedy Gravesite and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier for the Changing of the Guard. We’ll continue into Washington, DC, where we will have lunch on our own at one of the Smithsonian Museums. We will want to explore the Air & Space National Museum, the Holocaust Museum and the Museum of the American Indian. Tonight dinner will be included before returning to our hotel. (B,D)

Day 4: Following breakfast this morning, we will have a tour of the

U.S. Capitol, which departs from the beautiful new underground Capitol Visitor Center. Lunch will be included today. We will also explore the Natural History, American History and the African American History & Culture Museums. We’ll also make a visit to Ford’s Theater and the Peterson House today. (B,L)

Day 5: We find ourselves heading home this morning following breakfast. We will make a stop at the Marine Corp Museum as our final sight. We take with us wonderful memories with our family and friends and think about what a rich and precious heritage we enjoy as Americans. (B) **The order of activities may vary. Ionosphere Tours - 307 N. Main St. - Anderson, SC 29621

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FINANCE

RECREATION BEGINNING SAILING TAUGHT IN CATALINA 22S When registering, register for Class One or Class Two. Class One: Thursday, September 7, 14; Saturday and Sunday, September 9, 16, 17 Class Two: Thursday, September 21, 28; Saturday and Sunday, September 23, 30, October 1

PASSPORT TO RETIREMENT Monday, October 16, 23 | 6:15 – 9:00 PM Vandiver Hall, Room 201 |Registration: $55 Passport to Retirement is an in-depth, retirement planning seminar that covers a broad range of financial topics to help attendees maximize their investments, reduce the burden of taxes, and prepare for a successful retirement. It has been taught at Anderson University since the spring of 2014. At the conclusion of the course, participants have a no-obligation opportunity for a one-on-one investment analysis and risk tolerance analysis with the instructor. During the personal follow-up meeting, participants may ask financial planning questions that were too personal to discuss during the class. This two-pronged approach of in-class learning with a confidential follow-up meeting is an effective way for participants to build financial confidence as they plan towards retirement. There is no solicitation from the course instructor after the two class sessions and personal followup meeting. Mr. Spencer Metcalf is the president of LivingStone Wealth Planning and is an Investment Advisor Representative with Voya Financial Advisors. Spencer has enjoyed working with individual families and businesses as a financial planner since 2006. He received a BS from USC Upstate, an MBA, with a concentration in Finance, through Strayer University, and a Certificate in Financial Planning from Florida State University. He currently holds the FINRA Series 7, 66, and 24 securities registrations as well as active state Life and Health Insurance licenses. He is also a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™.

Thursdays — 6:30 – 8:30 pm; Anderson University Vandiver Hall, Room 134 Saturdays, Sunday — 8:30 am – 4:30 pm; WCSC

Registration: $250 + LLI Membership ($30) Physical Educator recertification credit available. Minimum: 3 or the class will be canceled; Maximum: 6 Learn the basics of sailing, a lifelong sport which knows no gender or age boundaries. Master the basic theory of how a sailboat works and how you safely and skillfully operate it. Then put your skills into practice at Western Carolina Sail Club on Lake Hartwell. This program utilizes both classroom and on-the-water instruction. Participants must have their own life jackets, Coast Guard approved Type III. The textbook may be purchased for $20 at the first class. Mr. Ron Moede began sailing in Wisconsin at 16 years of age and has continued his passion for sailing. He retired from Wren High School where he taught Industrial Technology, photography, and sailing. He is a Coast Guard licensed captain and a U.S. Sailing certified instructor.

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RECREATION (CONTINUED)

EXERCISE AND NUTRITION

THE LOG CABIN QUILT: A QUILT OF THE “HEART” Monday, October 2, 9, 16, 23 | 4:30 – 6:00 PM | Boulevard Baptist Church Registration: $20 “Log cabin quilts are rich in symbolism and history. Popular in the late 1800’s, it is said that the center square of a log cabin quilt block represents the hearth of a log cabin and is the ‘heart’ of the home. For this reason, many traditional log cabin quilts will feature a red center square.” (http://www.fonsandporter.com/log-cabin-quilt-patterns) You may purchase a jelly roll because the size of these strips may help you in cutting less or use scraps from home. The centers of the traditional log cabin quilts are the same red fabric, and you may need 36 squares about 2 ½ inches. The remaining fabrics may alternate light and dark strips. In class, you will explore the use of the Log Cabin Trim Tool for an additional $20. These may be purchased at the first class. Mrs. Fannie Wengerd, Mrs. Brenda Gray, and Mrs. Betsey Matheny join together as quilters who have a combination of 65+ years of quilting. Brenda has a passion for quilting gleaned from her grandmother. Fannie learned to quilt from her mother as a child. Betsey participates in a prayer quilt ministry at Boulevard Baptist Church.

CAROLINE SULLIVAN BARRE Fusion Course Instructor BARRE FUSION: A FULL BODY WORKOUT!

Friday, September 8, 22, 29 |10:10 – 11:10 AM Anderson University Athletic Campus, Intramural Gym |Registration: $20 GLUTES, UPPER BODY, ABS: “A FITNESS CLASS YOU’RE GONNA LOVE!”

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Barre Fusion is an intense workout done at the ballet barre formatted to be a heart pumping good time. This workout is designed to help you to tone, sculpt, and lengthen your muscles from head to toe. Sign up today for the newest and safest way to get your body back into shape again! 60 minutes of controlled, no impact, isometric training for the entire body. No weights needed. Just a mat, towel and water, ballet shoes or socks with tread on the bottom. Glutes, Core, Upper and Lower body will be isolated to the max, giving you the complete workout for which you’ve been looking. The course instructor, Mrs. Caroline Sullivan has 28 years as a Group Fitness Instructor and is ACE Certified through the Anderson Area YMCA.

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NUTRITION TO KEEP US HEALTHY AS WE AGE- LET’S KEEP OUR MINDS AND BODIES FIT WITH THE BEST NUTRITION. Friday, October 27 | 10:00 – 11:30 AM | Registration Required: FREE for LLI Members Anderson University Thrift Library, Chapman Multimedia Room Nutrition is very important to the aging adult from maintaining muscle mass to keeping the mind sharp. Let’s discuss ways to incorporate good nutrition habits into your daily life that will be easy and fun to do. Ms. Danielle Little has been a Registered and Licensed Dietitian for 18 years. She is originally from Franklin, PA, but has enjoyed living in South Carolina for almost half of her life. Danielle attended Gannon University in Erie, PA, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and a minor in Business.

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SAFETY SELF-DEFENSE PRACTICES Thursday, October 5 | 3:30 – 6:30 pm Registration: $10 | Anderson University Thrift Library, Vandiver Gallery Teacher Recertification Credit Available Join this low-intensity self-defense class and learn basic skills including situational awareness, home security, responding to a grab, responding to a choke, responding to a front bear hug, and responding to a back bear hug. Dress casually. Dr. Tim McKnight is an Army veteran and a veteran law enforcement chaplain. He has earned his black belt. He is also the owner of an armed and unarmed self-defense company. He serves as an Assistant Professor of Christian Studies at Anderson University. He is a former U.S. Army chaplain, veteran of Operation Noble Eagle and Operation Enduring Freedom, and recipient of the Kentucky Army National Guard Distinguished Service Medal. VEHICLE MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY Friday, November 3 | 10:00 – 11:30 am Anderson University Thrift Library, Chapman Multimedia Room Registration Required: FREE for LLI Members

AARP DRIVER’S COURSE: THE SMART DRIVER CLASS Monday, August 28, 4:00 – 8:00 PM | Vandiver Hall, Room 134 Registration: $15 for AARP members (AARP Membership card required); $20 for nonAARP members The Smart Driver Class (SDC) is an AARP driver four-hour refresher course designed specifically for seniors, age fifty and over. In a classroom setting, the course will guide the participants through six units of driver safety video segments intended to refresh and upgrade your current safe driving skills. It includes elements to help you minimize crash risks. The class is an important and useful review of the correct topics all drivers should cover relative to driving safely on the road. It presents changes that have occurred over the years in the driver, the vehicle, and the driving environment that affect driving safety. There is not a behind-the-wheel test or final exam run-through. The state of South Carolina law mandates that SC auto insurance carriers offer a reduction in auto premiums for class participants finalizing the course and being awarded a completion certificate. Mr. John Brown is a native New Yorker who moved to Anderson, SC, in 2000. He is a retired business manager, real estate broker and property manager. He volunteers in several capacities in AARP state and local activities and has served as an AARP Driver Safety Instructor for fourteen years.

Taking care of your vehicle is important to its life and proper functioning. Come hear how to care for your vehicle through maintenance that’s required and maintenance that may not be required, warranties, and seasonal maintenance that may/may not be needed. Mr. Randy McClain worked at General Motors as a warranty specialist and will share with us how to save money on caring for our vehicles.

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MUSIC THE SWINGIN’ BIG BANDS WITH DOUG AND KELLEY! Tuesday, September 5, 12, 19, 26 | 6:00 – 7:30 PM Rainey Fine Arts Center, Gallant Gallery | Registration: $20 Swing into action as Doug and Kelley bring you THE BIG BAND era! Sway a little as you hear music from some of those who made BIG BANDS popular! The Norwines will share and discuss music and stories from Fletcher Henderson, Jimmy Lunceford, Chick Webb, Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, Count Basie, Glenn Miller, The Dorsey Brothers, Shep Fields, Hal Kemp, and Ray Noble…..just to name a few. This course has so much depth that it will be offered this fall and continue for the second course in the spring. Come along! You won’t be disappointed. The Swing Era of Big Band Music defined a generation. Let’s learn and discuss the great leaders, the fabulous sidemen, the incredible music, and the great stories that defined this depression-era and WWII phenomenon. Times were tough around the world, but this great music brought happiness and kept hope alive during some of the most challenging times in world history! Mr. Doug Norwine, an accomplished saxophone player, graduated from Bowling Green University in Ohio with a Bachelor of Music degree and received a Masters Equivalent in Performance from Berkley College of Music in Boston, where he taught prior to moving to Los Angeles. Doug has received 12 Gold and Platinum records from the RIAA for his work as a musician in LA, has been featured on numerous television shows, and has also been a staff musician for major motion-picture companies. He has toured with and/or been a soloist on numerous recordings. Mrs. Kelley Whitlock Norwine, a former Miss Liberty, started playing the piano and singing at age three. She has performed throughout Europe and the United States, recorded vocals on numerous albums, sung with Steve March Torme, and performed back-up for Barry Manilow. Doug and Kelley are employed at Anderson University where Kelley is the Director of External Relations for the SC School of the Arts, and Doug directs the jazz band and teaches. They are Co-Musical Directors for AUthenticity, the school’s scholarshipped touring band.

MORE FUN WITH THE UKULELE! Tuesday, October 3, 10, 17, 24 | 6:00 – 7:00 PM Rainey Fine Arts Center, Gallant Gallery | Registration: $20 In 1999, George Harrison had this to say about the ukulele: “Everybody should have and play a ‘UKE.’ It’s so simple to carry with you, and it is one instrument you can’t play and not laugh!” This class is a continuation of Beginning Ukulele using Mel Bay’s book, Fun with the Ukulele. In it, we will expand our use of the basic chord progressions in the keys of C and G and add a few more chords to our repertoire. We’ll also learn more about different strumming rhythms to add variety to our playing. Pre-requisite for the class is experience in playing in the keys of C and G on the ukulele or guitar. Come and find the “joy of uke” with the magical ukulele! Please include the type of ukulele you have: standard (C tuning) or Baritone (G tuning) when registering. The same book will be used! If needed, it is $10 at the first class. Please bring a tuner ($15-$20) and a music stand ($15-$20). Ms. Linda McMakin is an old hippy folk singer who has been a singer/ song writer for most of her adult life. She picked up the guitar in the early ‘60’s when the Kingston Trio showed up and didn’t put it down until about four years ago when she inherited her dad’s Baritone ukulele. Since then, she’s been a member of three different upstate ukulele bands, teaches intermediate and advanced ukulele classes, and likes nothing better than sharing the “joy of uke” with others.

Doug and Kelley Norwine with AUthenticity MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT - “CONTRASTING MUSICAL GENRES” Thursday, September 14 and 28 | 6:00 – 7:30 PM Rainey Fine Arts Center, Gallant Gallery |Registration: $20 Join Leonard Johnson for music that will include pop/classical/jazz, hymns/traditional and contemporary gospel. You will be entertained through these contrasting genres. Mr. Leonard Mansfield Johnson, a church musician and director (minister of music), also provides instrumental and vocal music for pageants, fashion shows, weddings and more. He is a natural baritone, but is able to utilize his falsetto to create different and unique vocal styles and sounds. Leonard earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Music from Clark Atlanta University and has worked within the music arena including The Project MAD (Music, Art and Drama); organizing the Project MAD Community Choir (later renamed “the Mansfield Ensemble”); the Phillis Wheatley Repertory Theatre of Greenville; and directing the Anderson University Ensemble (Gospel Choir) for 32 years. For the past 37 years, he’s also been employed as Minister of Music at Maple Creek Baptist Church in Greer, SC.

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RELIGION

TECHNOLOGY

FOLLOWING THE KINGDOM OF GOD THROUGH THE SCRIPTURES Monday, November 6, 13, 20, 27 |2:30 – 4:00 PM Vandiver Hall Room 205 | Registration: $20 The course will explore the Kingdom of God through the pages of our sacred scripture. We will begin by looking at the Old Testament concept of a united Israel under King David. Then, we will move through the historical tragedy of a broken and divided Kingdom expressed in the prophetic books. We will witness the incarnation of God’s Kingdom through the gospels in the birth, teachings, miracles, death, burial and resurrection of Jesus. Then we will discuss the consummation of the Kingdom with a New Heaven and New Earth. Mr. Greg Allgood currently serves as Instructor of Christian Studies and Associate Director of Campus Worship at Anderson University. Prior to joining the full-time faculty, Greg was the Director of Campus Ministries. MEN’S BIBLE STUDY-EVERYBODY LOVES A GOOD STORY: KINGDOM PARABLES FOR MEN Monday, September 11, 18, 25, and October 2 | 6:00 – 7:00 PM Vandiver Hall Room 201 | Registration: $20 Jesus knew how to communicate with people… all kinds of people from rich to poor, well-educated and uneducated, the Godly and the Godless. He often conveyed his message in stories, and the people responded—some by following him in allegiance and others by walking away in rejection. This course considers the parables of Jesus in general and particularly focuses on those that address the most significant theme of his teaching—the Kingdom of God. We begin with different approaches to reading the Bible for personal growth and move into some in-depth study of key stories that Jesus told. Bring your Bible. Dr. Bob Cline was a local church pastor for 27 years before coming to AU 12 years ago as Vice President for Christian Life. In the past year, he has transitioned to Vice President for Church Relations and Senior Campus Pastor. He loves working with churches and pastors to create opportunities for students and for the benefit of all. WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY: AUTHENTIC DISCIPLESHIP COMMUNITY FOR WOMEN Tuesday, November 7, 14, 21, 28 | 6:00 – 7:00 PM Vandiver Hall 201 | Registration: $20 This is a course designed to help you in your journey with God. We will discover paths to develop satisfying discipleship relationships. We will discover ways that can take these relationships further in growing a community that develops into a spiritual tribe, where you can set spiritual goals and find accountability in accomplishing these goals as well as have meaningful Bible Studies and deep relationships that are spiritually driven. It is our hope that after completing the course, you will be able to continue establishing discipleship relationships and growing as community. Mrs. Becky Walker is the Associate Campus Minister for Women at Anderson University. Becky seeks to passionately reach out to women to assist them in finding their passion, potential and purpose for ministry. Becky has served as a missionary for the International Mission Board and worked in the Gaza Strip. She served as a church planter among the deaf through the North American Mission Board. She has worked with several Universities as well as secular agencies. She values relationships and seeks to help women through discipleship and mentoring. She attended Gardner Webb University and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.

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FREE FOR ALL LLI MEMBERS The Anderson County Library offers a number of technology courses to update the community. LLI members may enroll in one, two, or all three FREE courses listed below. To register, call the Lifelong Learning Institute office and leave your name or include these courses (any of these or all of these) on the course registration form when you register for courses or join LLI. INTERNET BASICS Wednesday, September 20, 27 | 10:00 – 11:30 AM 2nd Floor Anderson County Library, Computer Lab Session 1: Participants will use the Anderson County Library laptops. Class instruction and home practice ideas. Session 2: Continued instruction, questions and answers, and wrap up. IPAD BASICS Wednesday, October 18, 25 | 10:00 – 11:30 AM 2nd Floor Anderson County Library, Computer Lab Session 1: Participants should bring their own iPad, Apple ID and Password information. (If wishing to add unpaid apps, please bring an iTunes or credit card.) Class instruction and home practice ideas. Session 2: Continued instruction, questions and answers, and wrap up. DOWNLOADABLE AUDIO BOOKS Wednesday, November 8, 15 | 10:00 – 11:30 AM 2nd Floor Anderson County Library, Computer Lab Session 1: Participants should bring their own library card and library card pin number. Participants bring the device (iPad/phone/Kindle) to use to download audio books. Class instruction and home practice ideas. Class instruction and home practice ideas. Session 2: Continued instruction, questions and answers, and wrap up.

ANDERSON UNIVERSITY HOMECOMING Celebrate Anderson University’s Homecoming again this year with great barbeque, silent auction items, and music! Anderson University Athletic Campus Saturday, October 21, 2017 | 11:00 AM Tickets $20 | Call (864) 231-2102 to purchase your ticket

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BECOME A LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE DONOR The Lifelong Learning Institute at Anderson University invites you to become a sponsor. *Donations may be made by individuals or businesses. Donations are tax deductible. As a non-profit, the Lifelong Learning Institute at AU must rely on your generosity 1) to provide meaningful programs for the adults in Anderson at an affordable fee and 2) to increase our efforts to reach Anderson and the surrounding area adults to make them aware of our course offerings. SPONSORSHIP LEVELS All who donate will be recognized by Sponsorship Level in the LLI Spring and Fall 2018 catalogs and on our website.

Friends $25

Ambassadors $100

Patrons $50

Olympians $200 + ($________) Amount

To become a sponsor, complete the Sponsorship Registration on the Membership and Course Registration form found in the back of the catalog, call the LLI Office at (864) 231-5617, email nhanley@andersonuniversity.edu, or visit our website: www.andersonuniversity.edu/lli

INCLEMENT WEATHER POLICY

LLI follows the Anderson University inclement weather policy. When AU is closed due to inclement weather, all LLI classes are canceled and MAY be rescheduled by the instructor and participants.

KEY INFORMATION MISSION The Lifelong Learning Institute at Anderson University (LLI) is an organization which presents both academic and leisure activities to interest and inform its members. Through opportunities to share learning and to socialize in a school environment without grades or tests, LLI supports mature learners in their quest for knowledge and seeks programs to interest those in our community. LLI maintains a positive, well-rounded partnership with Anderson University. MEMBERSHIP DUES A $30.00 annual membership is required to participate in LLI courses. Fall 2017 Exceptions to Required LLI Annual Membership: Translations, AARP: Smart Driver’s Course, Shakespeare in Love, and the Bridge Tournament. BENEFITS OF BEING A MEMBER Annual members of the LLI at Anderson University receive an annual membership card and have the following opportunities and perks. • Enjoy discounts for ticketed student theater and music events on campus, • Enjoy a growing number of ongoing discounts at local businesses, • Attend LLI Free Friday Alive! sessions, • Enroll in non-credit, short-term courses for a minimal fee, • Receive a campus parking permit, • Enjoy Anderson University library privileges, • Receive special mailings and publications, • Participate in social and special events, and • Build relationships that last a lifetime. For the complete list of membership benefits, visit our website at www.andersonuniversity.edu/lli. CODE OF CONDUCT The Lifelong Learning Institute at Anderson University is an organization of knowledgeable and interested adults. To participate in LLI classes and events, respect for one another is imperative. All participants must treat different viewpoints respectfully. Intimidating comments will not be tolerated. Violations may lead to loss of privileges to participate in the LLI program. The LLI director, board, advisory council, and class monitors are responsible for ensuring the Code of Conduct is being followed in all LLI programs.

REFUND POLICY To withdraw from a LLI $20 course, notify the LLI Office in writing by email or by mail to be received at least two days prior to the course beginning to receive full credit. To withdraw from a course that includes travel and/ or food, the written request must be received at least ten (10) business days prior to the beginning of the course to receive any credit. In some instances, no refunds or credits are given when travel and food are included because nonrefundable tickets and meals may be paid in advance. It is best to find someone who will take your place. A credit is not a refund but credit toward $20 LLI courses. One goal of the LLI program is to take photographs of our course participants for publicity. If you wish not to be publicized in our catalogs, on our website, or on our Facebook page, please remove yourself from the area when pictures are being taken. CONTACT INFORMATION The Lifelong Learning Institute at Anderson University 316 Boulevard, BOX 1106 Anderson, SC 29621 Nancy Hanley, Director - 864-231-5617 or nhanley@andersonuniversity.edu ANDERSON SCHOOL DISTRICTS Anderson School Districts have approved a number of the LLI courses for teacher recertification. In order to enroll in these courses, teachers must first become annual members of LLI ($30). Courses for recertification hours are noted in the course listings. After participating in districtapproved courses, teachers receive a certificate for credit hours earned. (Teachers may choose to contact the district office before enrolling.) CAMPUS PARKING AND SAFETY Our Campus Safety Office requires LLI members display a parking permit on their rearview mirror while on campus. After registering, a campus map, parking permit,registration confirmation, and membership card will be mailed within two weeks. LLI members should park in white spaces reserved for Anderson University students. All campus buildings are smoke free. REGISTRATION • By Phone - 864-231-5617 • By Mail - Print, Complete, and Mail the Registration Form (back of LLI Fall 2017 catalog) to LLI at Anderson University, 316 Boulevard, Anderson, SC 29621 (check made out to Anderson University or credit card payment information included) • Online – www.andersonuniversity.edu/lli to add selected courses and join LLI. A secure link and the amount to be paid will be emailed for you to complete your registration using a credit card.

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LOCAL BUSINESS DISCOUNTS FOR ANNUAL LLI MEMBERS All Things Aged

1632-B N. Main Street Anderson, SC 29621 10% off purchases over $100 with annual LLI membership card

Besto

Dillard’s Sporting Goods

708 Whitehall Road, Anderson, SC 29625 10% discount with annual LLI membership card excluding team sports and gift cards

1606 N. Main Street Anderson, SC 29621 20% discount on your order all day any Wednesday with annual LLI membership card

Doolittle’s

Black Truffle Photography

Earle Street Kitchen and Bar

Bleckley Inn*

eCity Java

Bojangles

El Jimador Mexican Restaurant Bar and Grill

Bruster’s Real Ice Cream

Foothills Import Automotive Specialist

2006 North Main Street, Anderson, SC 29621 10% discount on photography services with annual LLI membership card 151 East Church Street Anderson, SC 29624 20% discount on breakfast served daily and 15% discount on lodging except for special events with annual LLI membership card 2041 E. Greenville Street, Anderson, SC 29621 10% discount with annual LLI membership card

Carson’s Steak Warehouse and Saloon

150 W. Beltline Blvd., Anderson, SC 29621 226-9400 10% discount with exceptions for gift card purchases, Happy Hour specials, alcohol, Early Bird Specials and Senior Specials with annual LLI membership card

Casa Fuentes Mexican Restaurant

1708 E. Greenville Street Anderson, SC 29621 15% discount on food ticket except alcohol with annual LLI membership card

City Barber Shop

410 S. Main Street Anderson, SC 29624 $1 discount on any haircut, male or female, with annual LLI membership card

CocoBon Chocolatier

111 N. Main Street Anderson, SC 29621 15% discount on Monday with annual LLI membership card

Comfort Suites*

118 Interstate Blvd. Anderson, SC 29621 $95 a night for a standard king bed or 2 queen beds and breakfast with annual LLI membership card

Country Inn & Suites*

116 Interstate Blvd. Anderson, SC 29621 $95 a night for a standard king bed or 2 queen beds and breakfast with annual LLI membership card

DaVinci’s Ristorante Italiano

307 E. Greenville Street Anderson, SC 29621 10% discount with annual LLI membership card

208 S. Main Street Anderson, SC 29624 10% discount on bill with annual LLI membership card, not valid on gift cards

607 N. Murray Avenue Anderson, SC 29625 10% discount on labor with annual LLI membership card

Fuddruckers of Anderson

100 Destination Blvd. Anderson, SC 29621 10% discount except bakery items and alcohol with annual LLI membership card

Gallery 313

305 N. Main Street, Anderson, SC 29621 10% discount (Exclusions include brands, sale items, or gift cards.)

Hampton Inn*

120 Interstate Boulevard, Anderson, SC 29621 $100 a night for a standard king bed or 2 queen beds and breakfast with annual LLI membership card except for special events in our area

Hampton Inn Alliance Business Park*

411 Alliance Business Park, Anderson, SC 29621 $95 a night for a standard king bed or 2 queen beds with breakfast with annual LLI membership card except for special events in our area

Holiday Inn*

3509 Clemson Blvd. Anderson, SC 29621 $100 a night for a standard king bed or 2 queen beds without breakfast with annual LLI membership card except for special events in our area

Holiday Inn Express*

410 Alliance Pkwy. Anderson, SC 29621 $82.00 plus tax a night with annual LLI membership card except for special events in our area

Holiday Inn Express & Suites*

3401 Clemson Boulevard, Anderson, SC 29621 15% discount on bill with LLI annual membership card

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134 West Earle Street 29625 10% discount with exceptions on gift cards, other discounts, and special events with annual LLI membership card

110 Miracle Mile Drive Anderson, SC 29621 10% discount with annual LLI membership card

3201 Martin Luther King Blvd., Anderson, SC 29621 10% discount on total bill for two or fewer with annual LLI membership card

Denny’s Restaurant

112 North Main Street Anderson, SC 29621 10% discount with annual membership card

107 Interstate Blvd. Anderson, SC 29621 $99.95 plus tax a night with annual LLI membership card except for special events in our area

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LOCAL BUSINESS DISCOUNTS FOR ANNUAL LLI MEMBERS Kitchen Emporium and Gifts LLC

Red Moose Emporium

Little Pigs Barbeque

Schlotzsky’s

311 N. Main Street Anderson, SC 29621 10% discount except cooking lessons, sale items, and gift cards with annual LLI membership card 1401 N. Main Street, Anderson, SC 29621 Free tea with any meal purchase with annual LLI membership card

1632 N. Main Street Anderson, SC 29621 10% off the entire bill with the exception of gift cards and sale merchandise with annual LLI membership card 603 E. Greenville Street Anderson, SC 29621 10% discount on regular menu prices with annual LLI membership card

Snicklefritz Stuff ‘n Such

Locke Design Omnimedia

2006 North Main Street, Anderson, SC 29621 10% discount on graphic design with annual LLI membership card

Microtel Inn & Suites*

Anderson Pavilion, 1629 E. Greenville Street, Anderson, SC 29621 10% discount on Monday with annual LLI membership card

Sullivan’s Metropolitan Grill

102 Electric City Blvd. Anderson, SC 29621 Single, 1 Queen Bed $69.99 plus tax with annual LLI membership card

208 S. Main Street Anderson, SC 29621 10% discount with exceptions on gift cards, other discounts, and special events with annual LLI membership card

Moe’s Southwest Grill

Sunday’s

3144 N. Main Street Anderson, SC 29621 $5 Burritos (steak, pork, bacon, queso extra) M -F 3:00-5:00 p.m. & 10% off every Thursday if wearing an Anderson University shirt

Murasaki Sushi

3131 N. Main Street, Anderson Mall Anderson, SC 29621 20% discount on total ticket except alcohol with annual LLI membership card

NAPA Anderson Auto Parts

508 S. Main Street Anderson, SC 29624 Wholesale garage pricing with annual LLI membership card

Nature’s Cupboard

302 Pearman Dairy, Anderson, SC 29625 10% discount off total purchase with annual LLI membership card

Thai Spice

414 East Greenville Street Anderson, SC 29621 10% discount on total bill excluding gift cards, other discounts, special groups, and alcohol

Tucker’s

3501 Clemson Blvd. Anderson, SC 29621 10% discount with exceptions for gift card purchases, Happy Hour specials, alcohol, Early Bird Specials and Senior Specials with annual LLI membership card

1630 N. Main Street Anderson, SC 29621 10% discount with exceptions for sale items, gift cards, and local products with annual LLI membership card

Waffle House

Panera Bread

9Round Anderson

103 Station Drive Anderson, SC 29625 Free drink with purchase of entrée item (up to $1.99 value) with annual LLI membership card

Pete’s On Concord

111 Concord Rd, Anderson, SC 29621 15% off on Tuesday with annual LLI membership card

Perx Car Wash

611 N. McDuffie Street Anderson, SC 29621 Free sealer wax or save $2 on any package (deluxe or ultimate) with annual LLI membership card

Phil Jewelers

116 N. Main Street Anderson, SC 29621 20% discount except sale items, special orders, and gift cards with annual LLI membership card

Pompous Pig

3320 N. Main Street Anderson, SC 29621 Free drink with purchase of any entrée on Tuesday - Thursday only & not with other discounts with annual LLI membership card

3025 N. Main Street Anderson, SC 29621 10% discount off total bill with annual LLI membership card 1815 E. Greenville Street, Suite D Anderson, SC 29621 20% discount off startup and monthly memberships with annual LLI membership card

BUSINESS DISCOUNTS: To receive discounts, LLI members must have their annual LLI membership cards. Discounts will not apply to large numbers in a party, for special events, gift cards, alcohol, and may not be combined with any other discounts. For questions, check with the business in advance. *Hotel rates are not available for special events in our area, are subject to blackout dates, and are not available when hotel occupancy is 85% or higher. For the most current list of discounts, visit www.andersonuniversity.edu/lli.

Quality Inn*

3025 N. Main Street Anderson, SC 29621 $65 plus tax a night with annual LLI membership card (Discounts do not apply to Black-Out dates.)

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THE LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE AT ANDERSON UNIVERSITY JOINS THE

ANDERSON COUNTY SENIOR CITIZENS PROGRAM AT THE JO BROWN SENIOR CENTER TO ENCOURAGE YOU TO ENJOY PLAYING BRIDGE.

SOCIAL BRIDGE Jo Brown Senior Center (The JBC) 101 S. Fant Street, Suite A (behind Meals on Wheels) Anderson, S.C. 29624 Thursday, 12:00 - 3:00 PM (year-round) NO Cost! Please register through the Lifelong Learning Institue as a FREE course. Come weekly to enjoy the game of BRIDGE and improve your game! Come as often as fits your schedule at this time on Thursday! No obligation, no registration, and no parter required. You may bring a partner or friend! For additional activities at “The JBC,” visit www.andersoncountysc.org/seniors.

LOCAL BUSINESS SPONSORS The Crooked Rook: A Board Game Cafe Gallery 3-1-3 Hospice of the Upstate The Kitchen Emporium & Gifts The Legacy of Anderson Phil Jewelers The Red Moose Emporium Roberts Cemetery Sullivan-King Mortuary

THE TRAVEL CLUB of Anderson Even though separate organizations, the Travel Club functions under the umbrella of the Lifelong Learning Institute at Anderson University. If travel is an interest for you, join the Travel Club that meets on the first Thursday of the month at 1:00 pm at the Anderson County Library. Annual club dues are $10.00; new members may join on meeting dates. The fall Travel Club meeting dates are as follows: September 7, October 5, November 2, and December 7. Members receive monthly email reminders for each meeting and quarterly mailed reminders in September, December, and March. Programs focus on travels and topics of interest, and travel agencies present upcoming trips at each meeting.

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Membership, Course, & Sponsorship Registration Register by phone at 864-231-5617, email: nhanley@andersonuniversity.edu, online: www.andersonuniversity.edu/lli, or mail with check or credit card information.

LLI

LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE

ANDERSON UNIVERSITY

Name:______________________________________________________________________________________

Address:____________________________________ City/State/Zip:___________________________________ Phone:______________________________________________Email: __________________________________ q I am including the $30 annual membership dues.

q

I am a current annual LLI member.

Course Name:___________________________________________

Tuition: $__________________________

Course Name:___________________________________________

Tuition: $__________________________

Course Name:___________________________________________

Tuition: $__________________________

Course Name:___________________________________________

Tuition: $__________________________

Sponsorship Levels q Friends $25

q Patrons $50

q Ambassadors $100

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q Olympians $200 + ($________) Amount

TOTAL: $_______________________

Free LLI Sessions for LLI Annual Members Free q q q q

for LLI annual members. To register, check the sessions you will attend. Vehicle Maintenance & Safety: Friday, November 3, 10-11:30 AM, Vandiver Hall 134 Nutrition to Keep Us Healthy as We Age: Friday, October 27, 10:00–11:30 AM, Anderson University Thrift Library, Chapman Multimedia Room Let’s Play Social Bridge at JBC! Thursday, year round, 12:00 – 3:00 PM, Jo Brown Senior Center, 101 S. Fant Street, Suite A (By registering, you play bridge at the Jo Brown Senior Center when you choose.) Technology Courses at the Anderson County Library:

q Internet Basics, Wednesday, September 20, 27, 10:00–11:30 AM

q iPad Basics, Wednesday, October 18, 25, 10:00-11:30 AM

q Downloadable Audio Books, Wednesday, November 8, 15, 10:00-11:30 AM

PAYMENT METHODS: Credit card

q American Express

q Discover

q MasterCard q Visa

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ACCOUNT#

3 DIGIT SECURITY CODE

EXPIRATION DATE

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________ NAME ON CARD

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SIGNATURE PHONE

Check

Please make checks payable to Anderson University.

Anderson University Lifelong Learning Institute at AU 316 Boulevard, BOX 1106 Anderson, SC 29621

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Non-Profit Org. US Postage Paid Permit 306 Greenville, SC 29607

The Lifelong Learning Institute at Anderson University invites you to become a sponsor. ____

Friends $ 25 Patrons $50

Sponsorships

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Ambassadors $100 Olympians $200 + ($________ ) Amount

All sponsors will receive recognition in the LLI Spring and Fall 2018 Catalogs and on our website. As a non-profit, the Lifelong Learning Institute at AU must rely on your generosity to 1) provide meaningful programs for the adults in Anderson at an affordable fee and 2) to increase our efforts to reach Anderson and the surrounding area adults to make them aware of our course offerings.

To become a sponsor, complete the Membership, Course, and Sponsorship Registration, call the LLI Office at (864) 231-5617, email nhanley@andersonuniversity.edu, or visit our website: www.andersonuniversity.edu/lli.


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