Lifelong Learning Institute - Fall Course Catalog 2015

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LLI

Lifelong Learning Institute

Anderson University

Table of Contents: LLI Celebration .............2 Course Calendar.............4 Free Legal Advice...........5 Key Information.............6 Passport to Retirement......6 Friday Alive..................7 Travel with Chumley.......7

Courses.................... 8

Languages..................8 Life Skills...................8 Music........................9 Religion.....................9 Photography...............9 Nature.................... 10 Health and Wellness...... 10 History.................... 11 Recreational............. 12 Literature/Writing..... 13 LLI Member Discounts..... 14 Advertisements............. 16 Registration Form........ 18 Weekender..... Back Cover

Fall 2015 CATALOG


The Lifelong Learning Institute at Anderson University

21sT annIVeRsaRy CelebRaTIOn Spread the word! bring your adult friends to our free celebration!

“THE NORWINES: MUSIC’S DYNAMIC DUO”

“SOUTH CAROLINA’S FIRST LADY OF SONG”

lOReTTa HOllOWay, officially proclaimed in 2011 as “South Carolina’s First Lady of Song,” has been a familiar face in Las vegas and Atlantic City, where she opened for headliners Bill Cosby, Jay Leno, Whoopi Goldberg, Don Rickles, Rich Little, Gary Shandling and Jerry Lewis. Her travels abroad have taken Holloway to Australia where she was presented to Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip in a Royal Command Performance. Holloway is no stranger to the theatrical stage, having starred in the New York off-Broadway production of “Mama I Want To Sing II,” Loretta’s movie credits include, Pure Country, with George Strait, and Elvis and Me. She also sang the sound track for the United Artist movie release of “Black Jack.” Watch for Holloway’s cameo appearance in the upcoming movie “Clipped Wing’s, They Do Fly” written and produced by William Michael Barbee. The movie deals with understanding and dispelling the stigmas of multiple personalities and schizophrenia and is slated for an early 2015 release. www.lorettaHolloway.com DOUG nORWIne, an accomplished saxophone player, has received 12 Gold and Platinum records from RIAA for his work as a musician in LA. A busy studio musician in Los Angeles for twenty-eight years, Norwine has been featured on such television shows as Roseanne, Full House, Seinfeld, Mad About You, Rugrats, Suddenly Susan, The Tonight Show, Family Ties, Will and Grace, West Wing, General Hospital, Frasier, and many more. Doug has also been a staff musician for major motion-picture companies including Touchstone, Universal, Warner Bros, Fox, Paramount, and Sony. Doug’s movie credits include JFK, True Lies, Ten Things I Hate About You and Fright Night. In addition to his studio work, Doug has performed and toured with many famous artists such as Frank Sinatra, Paul McCartney, Bette Midler, Tony Bennett and Harry Connick, Jr., Melissa Manchester, Chaka Khan and Frankie valli. In addition to performing and working in pop culture, Doug is currently directing the jazz band and teaching Jazz Studies, Improvisation, and Theory at Anderson University. He is Co-Musical Director for AUthenticity, Anderson University’s premier touring group, and is the Director of The Johnny Mann School of Commercial Music for the SC School of the Arts. www.dougandkelleynorwine.com Kelley nORWIne began playing the piano when she was three years old and has loved music ever since. Performing throughout the US and Europe, with significant time spent in Los Angeles and Dallas, she has recorded vocals on numerous albums, performed back-up for Barry Manilow, and has worked extensively with saxophonist husband, Doug Norwine. She has been a Minister of Music, Worship Leader, or Musical Director in churches in South Carolina, Los Angeles, and Dallas for 25 years. She writes music, sings, and plays the piano and can be seen performing around the upstate. She holds a Master’s degree in Ministry and a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in Music. She joined Anderson University in 2011 as Graduate and Adult Studies Coordinator, and is Co-Musical Director for AUthenticity. Kelley is often called upon as a Motivational Speaker for the American Cancer Society. www.dougandkelleynorwine.com

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LLI 21st Anniversary Celebration


lIVe at anderson University:

Doug and Kelley norwine loretta Holloway Pam and Freddy, Ventriloquist brandon Meares, auctioneer

Thursday, August 6, 2015

4:30-6:30 PM Anderson University Thrift Library, Lower Level FRee for lifelong learning Institute members and for anderson County adults Registration Required: 864-231-5617 with names of those attending or nhanley@andersonuniversity.edu with names of those attending

4:30 pm

Registration and View silent auction

4:30 – 6:30 pm

silent auction

5:00-5:55 pm

entertainment and light Hors d’Oeuvres

Anderson University Thrift Library, Lower Level

Anderson University Thrift Library, Lower Level

Anderson University Thrift Library, Lower Level

Light Hors d’Oeuvres: ARAMARK at Anderson University Bleckley Inn The Butcher’s Block Chick-fil-A Doolittle’s Little Pigs Barbeque Meeting Place Restaurant

Auction Items Include:

Car Products Gift Baskets Grill Jewelry Brahmin Handbag

6:30 – 6:45PM

Mellow Mushroom Red Moose Emporium Sullivan’s Metropolitan Grill Sweetery Wendy’s - North Main Zaxby’s

Refrigerator Restaurant & Business Gift cards Theater Tickets Four 5’x8’ Rugs

Printer Men’s Wear Women’s Accessories 2 Night Stay Photography and Art

Purchase Final auction Items

CaMP sUnbURsT

The Lifelong Learning Institute at Anderson University (LLI) is a community-centered organization. Our community focus this year will be through Hospice of the Upstate. We ask you to donate to the Camp SUNBURST program, an overnight camping experience for children experiencing grief. To donate, visit: www.hospiceoftheupstate.com and put “Camp Sunbrust” in the comment section or mail to Hospice of the Upstate, 1835 Rogers Road, Anderson, SC 29621.

LLI 21st Anniversary Celebration

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aUCTIOn sPOnsORs AmStar Theater Black Truffle Photography Bleckley Inn Blooms Bi-Lo Cahaly’s Custom Men’s Clothing Corner Bagel Shop Destination 4.1.8 Dillard’s, Anderson Mall Electrolux Electric City Playhouse El Jimador Mexican Restaurant Figs Beanery and Creamery Gallery 313 Geranium II Gold Star Nails Kitchen Emporium K-Mart Lowe’s of Anderson Mama Penn’s Maynard’s of Belton Office Depot Orian Rugs Phil Jewelers Piedmont Honda of Anderson Pixel Point Graphics Propp Drugs Ralph Hayes Toyota of Anderson Red Moose Emporium Snicklefritz Stuff n’ Such South Carolina School of the Arts State Farm Insurance: Amanda Thompson Summa Joe’s Tangles Hair Company Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market

sUPPORTeRs Anderson Independent Mail The Electric City News Meares Auction Group

We invite you to join the lifelong learning Institute at anderson University, register for courses, and meet fall instructors.

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SEPTEMBER SUNDAY

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Bridge for Beginners, 2:00-4:00 pm Conversational French; 4:30-6:00

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Photography: Basics 4:30 – 6:00 pm

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Bridge for Beginners, 2:00-4:00 pm Conversational French; 4:30-6:00

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Beginning Sailing, 8:30 am-4:30 pm

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Bridge for Beginners, 2:00-4:00 pm Conversational French; 4:30-6:00

Minding Your P’s and Q’s of Nutrition 10:10-11:10 am

Minding Your P’s and Q’s of Nutrition 10:10-11:10 am

FRIDAY FREE for LLI Annual Members: Therapy Dogs 10:15 am

Your Life Matters, 4:30 – 6:00 pm

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Minding Your P’s and Q’s of Nutrition 10:10-11:10 am

Beginning Sailing, 7:00 – 9:00

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Beginning Sailing, 7:00 – 9:00

Beginning Sailing, 8:30 am-4:30 pm FREE LEGAL ADVICE for Anderson County at the Anderson County Library, 9:00am -12:00 pm Registration accepted but not required.

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Travel with Chumley

Personal Computer Use, 2:00 – 3:30 pm

Keelboat Sailing, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm

C.S. Lewis’ The Problem of Pain, 4:30-6:00 pm Keelboat Sailing, 7:00-9:00 pm

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What’s Up There Tonight? 7:15-8:30 pm

Mother Savannah: Birthgiver of the Upstate, 6:15-7:30

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Photography: Basics 4:30 – 6:00 pm

Quilting Bee, 4:30 – 6:00 pm

Mother Savannah: Birthgiver of the Upstate, 6:15-7:30

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Passport to Retirement 6:00 – 9:00 pm

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Quilting Bee, 4:30 – 6:00 pm What’s Up There Tonight? 7:15-8:30 pm

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Minding Your P’s and Q’s of Exercise 10:10-11:10 am SC Academy of Authors Book Discussions 4:005:30 pm

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Cities in Anderson County, 4:30 – 6:30

What’s Up There Tonight? 7:15-8:30 pm

What’s Up There Tonight? 7:15-8:30 pm

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Conversational French; 4:30-6:00

Minding Your P’s and Q’s of Exercise 10:10-11:10 am SC Academy of Authors Book Discussions 4:005:30 pm

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Cities in Anderson County, 4:30 – 6:30

Minding Your P’s and Q’s of Exercise 10:10-11:10 am

Mother Savannah: Birthgiver of the Upstate, 6:15-7:30

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Cities in Anderson County, 4:30 – 6:30 Mother Savannah: Birthgiver of the Upstate, 9:00am - 2:30pm (Trip)

Minding Your P’s and Q’s of Exercise 10:10-11:10 am SC Academy of Authors Book Discussions 4:005:30 pm

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Personal Computer Use, 2:00 – 3:30 pm C.S. Lewis’ The Problem of Pain, 4:30-6:00 pm

Keelboat Sailing, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm

Weekender: Flat Rock Playhouse, Flat Rock, NC

Keelboat Sailing, 7:00-9:00 pm

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NO LLI CLASSES Fall Break at Anderson University

NO LLI CLASSES Fall Break at Anderson University

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Personal Computer Use, 2:00 – 3:30 pm C.S. Lewis’ The Problem of Pain, 4:30-6:00 pm

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FRIDAY FREE for LLI Annual Members: It Starts With a Conversation— Make Your Wishes Known 10:15 am

FRIDAY FREE for LLI Annual Members: Fashion Tips and Nibbles 10:15 am

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Course Calendar


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What’s Up There Tonight? 7:15-8:30 pm

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WWII, 4:30-6:00 The Apostle Paul: His Life, Letters, Legacy 6:15-7:30 pm

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Making Sense of Rock and Roll, 5:00 - 6:30 pm

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FREE for LLI Members: Getting to Know Our Local Snakes, 4:00 – 5:30 pm

American Sign Language Level II, 5:00 - 6:15 pm American Sign Language Level I, 6:30-7:45 pm

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Travel with Chumley American Sign Language Level II, 5:00 - 6:15 pm American Sign Language Level I, 6:30-7:45 pm

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American Sign Language Level II, 5:00 - 6:15 pm

Recognizing Local Birds: Sounds, Homes, and Habitats; 9:00 am- 12:00 pm

Recognizing Local Birds: Sounds, Homes, and Habitats; 5:30 – 7:00 pm

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Anderson University THANKSGIVING HOLIDAYS

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FRIDAY FREE for LLI Annual Members: The Wishbone Effect-Springs of Compassion 10:15 am

Anderson University THANKSGIVING HOLIDAYS

Anderson University THANKSGIVING HOLIDAYS

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Travel with Chumley

Travel with Chumley

Making Sense of Rock and Roll, 5:00 - 6:30 pm

American Sign Language Level II, 5:00 - 6:15 pm

Greenville in Harmony Annual Show, “A Gift of Music” Leave AU Athletic Campus, 1:00 pm-7:30 pm

American Sign Language Level I, 6:30-7:45 pm

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FREE Legal Advice for Anderson County residents Saturday, September 26 | 9:00 am – 12:00 pm | Anderson County Library

What are your legal questions? A team of Anderson attorneys will be available to answer those questions for FREE on Saturday, September 26. Legal topics include Basic Wills/Power of Attorney, Divorce/Custody, Accidents/Work Injuries, Estate and Probate along with general legal questions. Appointments are available by calling (864) 231-5617 or emailing (nhanley@andersonuniversity.edu), or you may just come to the Anderson County Library. Call or email today to schedule your FREE legal advice appointment.

Course Calendar

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Key Information

Passport to Retirement

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, LLU 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 Interested adults of all ages and educational backgrounds may join LLI by paying $30 annual membership fee. Annual membership is January - December or August - July. Take time to join LLI today and begin enjoying all the benefits of being a member.

The LLI Travel Club

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 monthly 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.

Courses: Register early

The Lifelong Learning Institute at Anderson University Board requests persons who have strong interests in areas to submit to the director a Course Proposal (found on our website). The LLI programs are determined for the most part by members’ suggestions, so take time to submit a proposal today! Our volunteer presenters represent a host of topics, including music, history, the arts, government, nature, religion, business, entertainment, physical activities, and hobbies. As they share their passion for these topics, they encourage dialogue and opportunities for participants to discuss ideas and build friendships.

Governance and Management

LLI at Anderson University is planned, organized, and governed by a volunteer Executive Board, and the director works closely with the board to market the program, schedule interesting courses and events, and provide support to members and presenters.

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

FREE Legal Advice for Anderson County residents Saturday, September 26 | 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Anderson County Library Appointments not required.

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Monday, October 19 | 6 – 9 pm Pracht Seminar Room, AU Thrift Library. Registration $35 Available for teachers for recertification credit, too. Attendees learn about all aspects of financial planning. Topics include personal budgeting, investing, retirement planning, insurance, Social Security/Medicare, and estate planning. Attendees get a workbook to guide them and help them plan the future. After the course, all attendees may receive a complimentary, personalized financial analysis with the instructor, a Certified Financial Planner. This allows attendees to begin implementing what they learned in the course on an individual basis and adds value that they can carry forward with them.. Mr. Spencer Metcalf, a South Carolina native, comes from a family of financial advisors. He began his career in the financial planning and investment management business in 2006. Previously, he received a BS from USC Upstate and earned an MBA, with a concentration in Finance, through Strayer University. In 2011 he received a Certificate in Financial Planning from Florida State University and not long after received his CFP® certification from the CFP Board.

The Travel Club functions under the umbrella of the Lifelong Learning Institute at Anderson University. If travel is a learning experience 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, and new members may join at any time and on meeting dates. The fall Travel Club meeting dates are as follows: Sept. 3, Oct. 1, Nov. 5, and Dec. 3. Members receive postal reminders before each meeting. Programs focus on travels and topics of interest. In addition, travel agencies present upcoming opportunities at each meeting.

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 members of LLI ($30). Most courses are $20. Courses for recertification hours are noted in the course listings and are offered at times convenient for teachers. After participating in district-approved courses, teachers receive a certificate for credit hours earned. (Teachers may choose to contact their district office before enrolling.)

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.

CAMPUS PARKING and Safety Our Campus Safety Office requires that 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 to you. LLI members should park in white spaces reserved for Anderson University students. All campus buildings are smoke free.

Registration To register for courses, one must become a member by joining LLI for $30. Interested persons may join LLI and enroll in courses in a number of ways. 1. Complete the membership and registration form in the catalog. Return it with a check made out to Anderson University or complete the credit card information and mail it to the address on the form. 2. Call the Lifelong Learning Institute at Anderson University Office and register with a credit card (864-231-5617). 3. Complete the Online registration. Directions for Online registration may be found Online at www.andersonuniversity.edu/lli. An annual membership card, campus map, parking decal, and course confirmation will be mailed to you within two weeks of registration. Front Cover: Pictures showcase LLI members and events. Back Cover: Features Fall 2015 Theatre Weekender

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Friday Alive ! FREE sessions for LLI annual members Therapy Dogs

Friday, September 11 | 10:00 am – 11:15 am; lunch 11:15 am - 12:00 pm Pracht Seminar Room, AU Thrift Library SCDogs is an all-volunteer group who take their registered therapy dogs to many different facilities in the Anderson/Clemson/Easley area. Our dogs undergo strict evaluations which include both obedience, disposition and tolerance tests. We will introduce you to several of our dogs, do a mock test and also show you various ways that we interact with clients. It is incredible to see the reaction of people of all ages! Ms. Trish Carter has been doing pet therapy work for almost thirty years. As a retired nurse and dog lover this fit right into her life. She has been a team Leader in SCDogs for fifteen years and is very involved in all aspects of the organization. Ms. Ellen Pohl retired from teaching English at Westside High School in Anderson in 2011. After retiring from Westside, she joined SC Dogs Therapy Group because she saw this as an opportunity to combine her love of dogs and her interest in staying active in the community. Her dog, Ollie, visits a variety of places with SC Dogs and finds this work to be very rewarding.

It Starts With a Conversation – Make Your Wishes Known

Friday, October 23 | 10:15 am – 12:00 pm Chapman Mutli-Media Room , AU Thrift Library Most people have at least heard of Advanced Directives, Living Wills, or Healthcare Power of Attorneys, but advanced healthcare planning is about so much more than just filling out paperwork and putting it away in a safe place. Advanced healthcare planning involves thinking ahead of time about what you want to have happen at the end of life and making sure that your loved ones know what your wishes are. With this course, participants will learn about what Advance Directives are, why they are important, and how to effectively communicate end of life wishes with family members and friends. Ms. Kelly Culpepper graduated Clemson University in nursing. She worked in the Intensive Care Unit at Saint Francis Hospital and has been at Hospice of the Upstate for a year. She is the Clinical Education Liaison at Hospice of the Upstate. Ms. Pam Leitner, a native of SC, worked with Hospice of the Upstate for 22 years. She has a BS in psychology from the USC and a Masters of Science in Thanatology from Breyer State University. She is a certified as a grief counselor and recognized as a Fellow in Thanatology by The Association on Death Education Counseling.

Fashion Tips and Nibbles

Friday, October 30 | 10:15-11:30 Fashion Tips; 11:30 -12:00 Nibbles Destination 4.1.8 (Downtown) Do you have a special event coming up? Do you want to accessorize a particular outfit? Do you want to check out a new shop in Anderson? If so, please join us at Destination 4.1.8 and wear an outfit you’d like to fancy up a bit! Joy will use scraves, jewelry, jackets, or shrugs to accent your clothes. Nibbles will be provided by Joy at 11:30, so plan to stay after the program! Ms. Joy Tucker, co-owner of Destination 4.1.8 joins Anderson and provides unique, artsy apparel, accessories, and gifts.

The Wishbone Effect: Springs of Compassion

Friday, November 13 | 10:00 am – 11:15 am; lunch 11:15 am - 12:00 pm Pracht Seminar Room, AU Thrift Library Let’s get together and enjoy tea with Jill! If you like, wear a hat and gloves that most clearly describe you (gardening, Sunday, sports, cap). While progressing through life, one might find herself/himself at the proverbial fork in the road... such as the shape of a wishbone. Life tends to branch off into two distinct and diverse lifestyles. When the wishbone snaps, knowing which side you are left holding may be a Divine treasure! Join us to discover how your wishbone can positively affect the lives of those around you. Mrs. Jill Bramlett developed this course for seniors who wish to impact positively the lives of those you encounter.

Travel with Chumley, Explore Up Close

Travel with Chumley Prices listed are LLI member prices. If you have not yet joined AU’s Lifelong Learning Institute (LLI), add $30 for dues to participate in travel and other LLI courses for one year (two semesters) and enjoy many local discounts and perks.

Thursday, October 1 Day Trip to Old Washington, Georgia Let’s drive the pretty roads to Washington, Georgia – one of the state’s most important antebellum “upcountry towns.” Washington was the “Edgefield of Georgia” (that spoken by a South Carolinian) in the mid-19th century . . . and we’ll explore local stories about Alexander H. Stephens and Robert Toombs, two of the antebellum South’s most powerful men. Washington is also known for its array of architectural styles – beautifully preserved. We’ll visit several of these noteworthy buildings, including residences, the lovely turn-of-thecentury Hotel Fitzpatrick, and more. We’ll meet local experts and enjoy a delicious local meal in Washington. Price: $89 / person; includes transportation, lunch, all touring. Thursday, November 12 Following Backroads to Private Upcountry Plantations – Spartanburg County Join Explore Up Close to visit two private plantations in southern Spartanburg County, as well as the historic community of Glenn Springs – a one-time spa resort. Learn about Upstate history, and visit homes that are not open to the public. We’ll travel backroads from Anderson to sleepy southern Spartanburg County – one of the Upstate’s bestkept historical secrets! Great camaraderie and stories. Lunch included. Limited to 12 participants. Price: $89 / person; includes transportation, lunch, all touring. December 1 – 2 (Tuesday – Wednesday) Biltmore by Candlelight and Secret Asheville We’ll travel to Asheville, and its famous suburban cousin, Biltmore Village, where we’ll tour the Biltmore Estate by candlelight. Enjoy delicious meals and great camaraderie on this seasonal celebration. We’ll also enjoy guided touring of lovely, historic Asheville churches; and pretty, unique shopping venues – including the 1920’s Grove Arcade. We’ll top things off with a visit of the National Gingerbread House Competition at the Grove Park inn. Price: $369 / person; includes transportation, overnight accommodation, all meals except for 1 lunch, all touring.

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Languages Conversational French

Tuesday, September 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, and October 6 4:30 – 6:00 pm | Pracht Seminar Room, AU Thrift Library Registration: $20 Teacher recertification credit available.

This course is a step-by-step guide to the basics of French conversation. It uses the highly effective method developed by U.S. government experts to teach foreign language to those who need to be able to function orally in a Frenchspeaking environment. These basics work equally well for those who plan to travel or who need to talk with colleagues or friends whose native language is French. Materials: $22.99, Required for those taking the course (Living Language, French, Essential Edition, ISBN 978-0-30747842-9 published by Random House. Package contains 3 Audio CD’s, the text contains phrases and a French/English dictionary, a small notebook for recording class notes, and is available through local book stores, if ordered in advance.) Dr. Shirley Jacks earned her PHD in French and has spent many years teaching all levels of French to high school and university students. Maximum Number: 12

American Sign Language, LEVEL II: Stepping it Up

Thursday, November 5, 12, 19, and December 3 5:00 – 6:15 pm | Vandiver Hall 134 Registration: $20 Teacher recertification credit available.

This is a course that builds on the ASL Level I course that has been taught through Lifelong learning the past year, or it is a course for those who have some basic experience with ASL. The course will help you build additional skills in communicating with deaf people in simple conversation. You will have an opportunity to build vocabulary, increase

your expression, and learn more in-depth information about the amazing world of the deaf and their culture. This will be a wonderful addition to your growing in knowledge of the Deaf Community. In this interactive course, participants learn about the culture and performance. Mrs. Becky Walker has served as a community interpreter and a vocational rehabilitation counselor for the deaf and has over 30 years working with the deaf. She also served as a missionary to the deaf in the Middle East for 6 years. She is employed at Anderson University in women’s ministry.

American Sign Language, LEVEL I: Beginners

Thursday, November 5, 12, 19, and December 3 6:30- 7:45 pm | Vandiver Hall 134 Registration: $20 (Minimum: 10) Teacher recertification credit available.

This basic sign course introduces you to the culture of deaf people and their language. It offers you the opportunity to build basic skills in communicating in American Sign Language. This is an overview of American Sign Language (ASL), its basic vocabulary, structure, syntax and grammar. Focus will be on mastering the basics of finger-spelling, numbers, colors, facial grammar and sentence structure; participants will also learn conversational/cultural behaviors necessary to hold a beginning-level conversation in ASL, with deaf/hard-of hearing native users of the language. Introductory information about deaf culture, along with deaf humor, provides students a broad picture of language and culture. Mrs. Becky Walker has served as a community interpreter and a vocational rehabilitation counselor for the deaf and has over 30 years working with the deaf. She also served as a missionary to the deaf in the Middle East for 6 years. She is employed at Anderson University in women’s ministry.

Life Skills Personal Computer Use

Thursday, October 1, 8, 22, 29 2:00 – 3:30 pm | Johnston Hall, Education Computer Lab, Registration: $20 Teacher recertification credit available.

This class is designed (a) to cover basic information that all computer users should know and (b) to answer any questions that class members may have about their personal computer use and needs. The four sessions will cover (1) hardware (physical equipment – computers, printers, wireless routers, etc.); (2)

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commonly used software (word processing, the Internet, email, related tasks, etc.); security measures (antivirus, malware, safe uses, etc.); and (4) basic troubleshooting of problems. Each session will include Q & A time and/or practice time. Each class member will have access to a computer during the class. Doug Davison, a graduate of AC which is now Anderson University, taught English here for 15 years before moving to the IT Department. After being employed for 33 years, he retired from AU in 2011. He continues to assist people with computers part-time.

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MUSIC Greenville in Harmony

Annual Show, “A Gift of Music” Saturday, December 5, 2015; 1:00-7:30 pm Leave the AU Athletic Campus Parking Lot by 1:00 pm to travel to Greenville, SC, by van and return to AU about 7:30 pm Registration: $35 includes ticket and transportation; dinner at California Dreaming is on your own. The Greenville in Harmony Chorus performs “A Gift of Music” for us this year. Many of us attended the Greenville program last fall, participated in the selection of the “Sing for Scholarships,” an annual talent contest for high school-age students, and enjoyed a delicious meal together. (The meal is on our own and not part of the show cost.) Register early! This chorus travels to Las Vegas the first of October 2015 to perform as the 1st Place Regional Champion in 2014!

Making Sense Out of Rock and Roll!

Tuesday, November 10, 17, December 1, 8 5:00 – 6:30 pm | Rainey Fine Arts Center, Rm 151 Registration: $20 Teacher recertification credit available. Do you love Rock and Roll? Come join us as we explore the musical transition from the late 40s to early 70s. The evolution of Rock and Rock relative to the media, social, political, and musical instruments will be emphasized through song playing and conversation. Let’s get together to hear our favorite songs and let the music move us as Carl guides us through these years of music. Carl “Butch” Holzer grew up in PA at the height of Rock and Roll! At age 8, he received his first guitar and rushed home to lunch and immediately after school every day to practice the guitar. At age 13, he was playing with bands. He played in 17 area bands and formed 13 of these bands. Had Butch and his band accepted the invitation to sign a record contract, we would have known him from attending his concerts. He graduated Penn State University and moved with his family from Corning, NY, to SC in 1981 to work for BASF until his retirement.

RELIGION The Apostle Paul: His Life, Letters, and Legacy

Monday, November 9, 16, 23, 30 6:15 – 7:30 pm | Pracht Seminar Room, AU Thrift Library Registration: $20 Join us as we journey back and see who this highly influential man was in his day and lifetime and how he still impacts the Christian Church today. We’ll begin our study by looking at the person who went from being an avid persecutor of Christians to becoming one of the key figures in the establishment of the Church’s foundational beliefs. We’ll look at his writings in

general and spend extra time in his letter to the early Roman Christians. We’ll conclude with his impact then and now on the Christian Church. Dr. Jim Motes is Associate Professor of Christian Studies at Anderson University. He brings fourteen years of teaching experience at AU and twenty years’ experience serving churches in Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina to the classroom. Dr. Motes has a strong emphasis on discipleship in the Christian faith in the various courses he teaches.

Photography Photography: Basics and Capturing the Best Picture for An Exhibit Monday, September 14, 21, 28, October 5 4:30 – 6:00 pm | Vandiver 134 Registration: $35 includes a studio-printed student photograph for the exhibit Teacher recertification credit available.

Over four weeks the vital parts and functions of a variety of cameras will be explored for participants to learn the essential uses of capturing that picture that is worth a million words. At the conclusion of the course, participants will enter their “best” photo in the Lifelong learning Institute’s Photography Show Exhibit. Lessons begin with an exhibit of photography by the instructor and an explanation of how the pictures

were captured. Sessions will also focus on the capabilities of the camera to capture different styles of pictures such as portraits, landscape, or video. Then, participants will take pictures, bring them to class, and discuss techniques to improve on the pictures. Before the final class, participants will select one picture to enter into a photography contest to be judged and set up in a “LLI Photography Exhibit.” Norma Hughes-Smith explains how photography is about capturing pictures of People, Places, Faces and Beyond. She worked as a feature writer and photographer for the NewsChronicle while double majoring in elementary education and journalism at Anderson University. After retiring from teaching, she returned to pictures and writing articles for the newspaper, Anderson Magazine.

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Nature What’s Up There Tonight?

Monday, October 5, 12, 19, 26, November 2 7:15 - 8:30 pm | Watkins Teaching Center, Room 136 Registration: $20 Available for all teachers for recertification credit, too.

Dr. Jonathan Jennings has been exploring the night sky for over 50 years. “The science of Astronomy may be enjoyed without expensive equipment,” says Dr. Jennings, “and the stars are a free show for everyone’s enjoyment and amazement.” The three-fold purposes are as follows: (1) to present background information about the Earth’s movements relative to the Moon, the Sun, and the Stars, (2) to help the participants explore how and where to observe objects that appear in the night sky by participating in outside viewing sessions (particularly the Moon and planets), and (3) to identify free online and print astronomy resources. We see different portions of the night sky each night, but the constellations appear unchanging over the years. Classroom presentations and nighttime viewing sessions will help participants understand better the dynamic motions of the planet on which we live. Dr. Jonathan Jennings is a retired educator from Anderson School District Five. He taught science for 13 years and served as a school administrator for 24 years. He holds degrees from Clemson University (BS), Furman University (MA), and SC State University (Ed D). He has served as an Adjunct Science Instructor at Anderson University since 2011.

Recognizing Local Birds: Their Sounds, Homes, and Habitats

Friday, November 13, 5:30-7:00 pm, Watkins Teaching Center, Room 138 Saturday, November 14, 9:00 am – 12:00 pm, Leave from the front of Watkins Teaching Center by 9:00 am Registration: $20 Available for all teachers for recertification credit, too.

An introduction to the identification, life history, ecology and importance to humans of birds commonly observed in Anderson County, SC. Approximately twenty birds will be highlighted. Techniques for observation of birds by sight and sound will be presented. Field observations of birds in their native habitat in the Anderson University wetland and upland will be the culmination of the course. How to become involved in “citizen science” through birding will be emphasized. Binoculars required. Drs. Kozel and Norris are Professor and Associate Professor, respectively, of Biology at Anderson University. Dr. Norris is long-time participant in the SC Christmas Bird count and other organized birding activities.

Getting to Know Our Local Snakes! Wednesday, November 11 | 4:00-5:30 pm Watkins Teaching Center, Room 136 Registration: FREE for LLI Annual Members, BUT REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.

Available for all teachers for FREE for recertification credit, too.

Can you name the snakes in our area? Are you afraid of snakes? Do you know of any value that snakes have? What happens when snake venom gets into your body? Join this class to learn the characteristics of local snakes: how to identify snakes, their habitat, and value. (NO live snakes will be in class.) Mr. Robin Kelly graduated from Wofford College and taught biology at Anderson University until he retired. His love of nature and interest in snakes make him the right person to lead this class.

Health and Wellness Minding the P’s & Q’s of Nutrition:

Wednesday, September 2, 9, 16 10:10 – 11:10 am| Vandiver Room 005 Registration: $20 The guidelines of healthy eating are not always black and white. The abundance of nutritional information available today can leave you scratching your head in confusion and frustration. Join us as we unfold a simple, colorful and creative four- approach method designed to sharpen your eating etiquette! It’s a promise that your plate of food will become a picture that guides you to eating right as you utilize this method to plan your meals. Mrs. Jill Bramlett developed this course for those of us whose goal is to eat healthy as we learn the value of healthy foods. Her approach will be simple; our plates will be filled with the foods that support our bodies. 10 | Lifelong Learning Institute

Minding the P’s & Q’s of Exercise:

Wednesday, September 23, 30, October 7, 14, 21, 28 10:10-11:10 am | AU Athletic Campus, Intramural Gym Registration: $20 Senior exercise requires a special shift of attention to different aspects of fitness such as balance, strength, cognitive memory, and safety. Through weekly health information and an individualized planned workout, you will sharpen your exercise etiquette and become more adept at movement and toning! Mrs. Jill Bramlett, certified in senior fitness through the American Council on Exercise, is an exercise instructor and personal trainer. She states, “Because of the gap for seniors in exercise and daily living, I used my expertise to develop this course. Come join us! It’s for YOU!”

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HISTORY Cities in Anderson County

World War II: Part I—The European Theater

Tuesday, October 13, 20, 27, and November 3 4:30 – 6:30 pm | Vandiver Hall, Room 134 Registration: $20

Available for all teachers for recertification credit, too.

Want to know more about the history of the towns and cities of Anderson County? Come join us as historians and residents of our towns guide us on a journey around the county without leaving the classroom. Thomas Addison is an art teacher at Palmetto Middle School. Reared in Greenville, he is employed in the Williamston community of his parents’ birth and home for generations on both sides of his family. Carol Burdette, a native of Pendleton, served on the Pendleton Town Council as the town’s first female mayor. Philip Cheney will present the story of Anderson. He has served as a member of the Anderson City Council and as president of the Anderson County Chapter of the South Carolina Genealogical Society. Alison Ashley Darby is an author, educator, and community volunteer and has written two books on the history of Belton. She will tell stories of the entrepreneurs and the town’s eccentric characters, and present fascinating facts of another age and time. Fredda Gilmer will present our session on Honea Path. Elaine Hunt has edited and written three books about Pelzer and has more on her schedule. Donald Roper is a local textile historian and a lifelong resident of Piedmont. He writes under the pen name, “Saluda Sam,” and has been honored with several awards. Tim Taylor will present the town of Iva and serves as their Town Clerk.

MOTHER SAVANNAH: Birthgiver of the Upstate

Tuesday, October 6, 13, 20 from 6:15 – 7:30 pm Pracht Seminar Room, AU Thrift Library, 2nd floor Trip to Willington: October 27, 9:00 am – 2:30 pm, leave from AU athletic campus Registration: $20 for on-site course or $38 includes the trip (transportation and lunch) Teacher recertification credit available for on-site sessions.

The Savannah River, which forms the border between South Carolina and Georgia, has a fascinating history from prehistoric times to the present. Four sessions led by knowledgeable experts will be presented, including a trip to Willington, S.C. This is not to be missed! Along the Riverbank, Oct. 6: Mr. Scott Withrow, ancient history, topography, native American culture, the Spanish; Land of Promise, Oct. l3: Ms. Sara Juengst, settlements of the French Huguenots and Scots-Irish in the Upstate. Liberty or Death! Oct. 20: Mr. David Segars, the period surrounding the Revolutionary War, in the upstate. Harvard of the South, Oct. 27: Trip from the Athletic Campus at Anderson University to Willington to meet with Ms. Juengst and Mr. Richard Smith from Columbia. Mr. Smith does a reenactment of Dr. Waddel, who taught one of the most prestigious educational schools for boys in the south or anywhere! He taught future governors, a U.S. vice president, three secretaries of state, and 32 members of Congress! Delicious Thai lunch at noon is included and time to browse contemporary/antique book stores.

Monday, November 2, 9, 16, 23 4:30-6:00 pm | Pracht Seminar Room, AU Thrift Library Registration: $20 (World War II Veterans may attend this course FREE.) Teacher recertification credit available.

The World Plunges into the Abyss: This session will review a general outline of the war and the causes and opening events.

Hearing about WWII from the perspectives of a German citizen and from a United States citizen will remind us of the challenges from both sides.

The Home Front: A personal perspective from the letters of Gertrude Hardesty, 1942-45. This session follows the story of a young North Carolina woman against the backdrop of World War II, which interrupted and redirected her life and separated her from people she loved as it did for millions of others, too. The German Perspective: The war from a German perspective, by a native-born German, covers the period from January 1943 (loss of Stalingrad) to June 1948 (introduction of the Deutsche Mark and the Marshall plan). Victory-- Hot War to Cold War: The long years of warfare, suffering and loss came to an end in 1945 but also sadly launched another, different, type of war that lasted for the next fifty years, the Cold War. Dr. John Lassiter, Professor of History at Anderson University, has taught at Anderson University since 1984. He received his Ph.D. in History from UNC-Chapel Hill, with specialization in early modern England. His connection to WW2 is his parents, now deceased: his mother worked for a contractor in construction of Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in Goldsboro, NC, in 1941-42; his father served in US Navy (naval intelligence) stationed at Charleston and Savannah and was sent to Okinawa and Kume Shima in 1945. Mr. Tony Mollgaard was born in Northern Germany in Bredstedt. He learned to speak English and French with his other courses and followed with a three-year apprenticeship as an electrician. Shortly after completing the apprenticeship, Tony immigrated to the USA and began work on production lines. In 1960 he started a four-year study at MilwaukeeSchool-of-Engineering in electrical engineering, which culminated in a BSEE Degree in 1964. In 1974 Tony joined Michelin North-America in their central engineering group and was involved in various aspects automation equipment for the rubber and tire process. He retired from Michelin and is volunteering, traveling, writing, and involved in various other activities. Dr. Joyce Wood received her Bachelor and Master’s degrees from Winthrop University and her Ph.D. in History from the University of S.C. Though her main scholarly interest has been in subjects related to World War I, she grew up in a home where her parents had been deeply affected by the Depression and WW II. Her father served in the Army-Air Force in WWII, and her mother spent a portion of the war working in an aircraft plant in Texas that built B-24 bombers.

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Recreational Bridge for Beginners!

Tuesday, September 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 2:00 pm-4:00 pm|Stovall Room, AU Thrift Library Registration: $20 | Minimum: 4; Maximum: 8; PLEASE be sure all dates fit your calendar because each table must have four. Charles H. Goren’s Contract Bridge for Beginners: The course will cover game nomenclature, process & procedures, point counting, bidding, playing, and scoring Goren Contract Bridge Games. Classes will include lectures, group exercises, and student participation in coached- practice bridge games. Sandra Keller Williams earned degrees in BA, Univ. of CO, Math/Chem; MBA,Univ. of MO, Quantitative Analysis/ Marketing; and MS, GA Tech, where she completed a PHD in Industrial Management. She completed a career as an industrial engineer in the Southern Region, in the top Quality Control management position at USPS Headquarters. She has taught Computer Science & Programming, Marketing, and Decision Theory & Statistics at various colleges and universities. Couples Bridge was one of her parents’, husband’s, and her favorite ways to fill free time.

Quilting Bee

Monday, October 12, 19, 26, and November 2 4:30 – 6:00 pm | Boulevard Baptist Church Registration: $20 Need a way to use up those scraps of cotton fabric from other sewing projects? In these sessions quilters will learn to make a crazy patch square and a square using strip paper piecing. Once you know how to make these squares, you can work on your own to make a quilt using the pattern you like best. The other one can be made into a pillow top. In addition, we will learn to make a jelly roll quilt either using scraps or a purchased jelly roll. Mrs. Brenda Gray learned to quilt from a lady in the community and has a passion for quilting gleaned from her grandmother. Mrs. Betsey Matheny began quilting when she took a class on making a sampler quilt with Mary Isbell.

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She has learned a great deal by spending time with other quilters. Consultant Mrs. Fannie Wengerd learned to quilt from her mother as a child; her mother made a quilt for each child as a wedding gift.

Beginning Sailing

September 17, 19, 24, 26, 27 Pracht Seminar Room, AU Thrift Library, 2nd floor Thursdays—7:00-9:00 pm WCSC, Saturdays, Sunday—8:30 am-4:30 pm Registration: $250 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, Start Sailing Right, may be purchased for $15 at the first class. The instructor, Ron Moede, is a Coast Guard licensed captain and a US Sailing certified instructor.

Keelboat Sailing

October 1, 3, 8, 10, 11 Pracht Seminar Room, AU Thrift Library, 2nd floor Thursdays—7:00-9:00 pm WCSC, Saturdays,Sunday— 8:30 am-4:30 pm Registration: $250 If you’ve taken our first class or know the basics of sailing, this class is for YOU. Develop proficiency with tacking, jibing, knots and navigation. Improve and transfer your skill to larger boats. This course consists of classroom and on-the-water instruction, demonstration and practice at Western Carolina Sailing Club. Participants must have their own life jackets, Coast Guard approved Type III. The textbook, Keelboat Sailing, may be purchased for $15 at the first class. The instructor, Ron Moede, is a Coast Guard licensed captain and a US Sailing certified instructor.

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Literature and Writing C.S. Lewis’s The Problem of Pain

Thursday, October 1, 8, 22, 29 4:30 – 6:00 pm | Pracht Seminar Room, AU Thrift Library Registration: $20 Teacher recertification credit available. C.S. Lewis is arguably the most influential author of the 20th century, reaching audiences through academic works, fantasy novels, and apologetic works defending the reasonableness of the Christian faith. For many, his most celebrated works are The Chronicles of Narnia and Mere Christianity, but before he wrote those works, he began his theological writings by addressing a perennial question related to the perplexities of pain and suffering. Together, we will wrestle with this “problem” in a discussion based, seminar-like class in 4 sessions: 1) Divine Omnipotence & Divine Goodness (Chs 1-3); 2)Human Wickedness & The Fall of Man (Chs 4-5); 3) Human Pain (Chs 6-7); and 4) Hell & Heaven (Chs 8 & 10). (Before class, participants purchase the book, The Problem of Pain by C.S. Lewis, which will be used during the class sessions for discussion.) Dr. Patty Slaughter is an Associate Professor of Psychology and Chair of the Department of Behavioral Sciences. In her free time, she likes to run and read, with Lewis being one of her favorite authors. Dr. Ryan Neal is Associate Professor of Christian Studies and serves as Director of the University’s Honors Program. His teaching and research focus on theology, and one of his favorite courses is on the theology and writings of C.S. Lewis.

YOUR Life Matters: Writing About Your Life

Wednesday, September 9, 16, 23, 30 4:30 – 6:00 | Vandiver 134 Registration: $20 Teacher recertification credit available. Join Charmaine Smith-Miles, the Independent Mail’s Storyteller, and learn how to tell your own story. In the first session, learn why our stories matter, personally and collectively. In the second session, learn how to listen to your own narrative and shape it into something that you can pass

on to your children or grandchildren. In the third session, all participants will bring in a written story from their own life that they can then share with the class. In the fourth and final session, Ms. Smith-Miles will share her own feedback on what makes each of those stories powerful. Ms. Charmaine Smith-Miles, a reporter with the Independent Mail for 15 years, has written a weekly profile on someone from our hometown. She loves telling stories, using those stories to build community, and helping people to hear their stories.

SC Academy of Authors Book Discussions

Wednesday, October 7, 14, 28, November 4 4:00 – 5:30 pm | Anderson County Library Registration: $20 Teacher recertification credit available. 2016 marks the 30th Anniversary of the SC Academy of Authors, and they are going to celebrate here in Anderson! The South Carolina Academy of Authors was founded at Anderson University in 1986 with the principal purpose to identify and recognize the state’s distinguished writers and to promote their literature’s influence on our cultural heritage. Haven’t read all the books? Come anyway! October 7: Pat Conroy (1988) – one of South Carolina’s most well-known authors. Mickey Spillane (2012) – mystery writer, creator of hardboiled detective, Mike Hammer. October 14: Dorothea Benton Frank (2015) brings the SC Lowcountry to life with her books; Sue Monk Kidd (2011), author of The Secret Life of Bees and Invention of Wings, lived in Anderson for a number of years. October 28: Julia Peterkin (1988), winner of SC’s first Pulitzer prize for Scarlet Sister Mary; Frank B. Gilbreth, Jr. (1998), newspaper journalist and author of Cheaper by the Dozen. November 2: The 2016 Class of Inductees: Dorothy Allison, Orville Vernon Burton, Betsy Byars and Guy Davenport. South Carolina books and authors are an important part of Faith Line’s world. As Director of the Anderson County Library, she values the contribution these authors make to our state and enjoys sharing this love of books with the community.

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Local Business Discounts Besto

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

2006 North Main Street, Anderson, SC 29621 10% discount on photography services 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

El Jimador Mexican Restaurant

Bleckley Inn

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

1106 North Fant Street Anderson, SC 29621 10% discount on total bill excluding gift cards, other discounts, special groups, and alcohol with annual LLI membership card

El Patron Mexican Restaurant

Bojangles

2041 E. Greenville Street, Anderson, SC 29621 10% discount Monday - Wednesday with annual LLI membership card

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

Foothills Import Automotive Specialist

Bruster’s Real Ice Cream

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

City Barber Shop

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

Comfort Suites

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

Hampton Inn

120 Interstate Boulevard, Anderson, SC 29621 $95 a night with annual LLI membership card

Hampton Inn North

411 Alliance Pkwy. Anderson, SC 29621 $95 a night with annual LLI membership card

Holiday Inn

118 Interstate Blvd. Anderson, SC 29621 $75 a night with annual LLI membership card

3509 Clemson Blvd. Anderson, SC 29621 $89 a night without breakfast with annual LLI membership card

DaVinci’s Ristorante Italiano

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

Denny’s Restaurant

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

Designs by Michael, LLC

3504-341 Highway 153 Greenville, SC 29611 10% discount on all kitchen design, cabinets, or granite/Silestone counter tops, bathroom cabinets and counters with annual LLI membership card

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

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112 North Main Street Anderson, SC 29621 10% discount on parties up to five with annual membership card

eCity Java

Black Truffle Photography

Dillard’s Sporting Goods

Doolittle’s

Holiday Inn Express

410 Alliance Pkwy. Anderson, SC 29621 $75.95 a night with annual LLI membership card

Holiday Inn Express & Suites

107 Interstate Blvd. Anderson, SC 29621 $95 a night with annual LLI membership card except for special events

Kitchen Emporium and Gifts LLC

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

Little Pigs Barbeque

1401 N. Main Street, Anderson, SC 29621 Free tea with any meal purchase with annual LLI membership card

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Schlotzsky’s

Microtel Inn & Suites

Snicklefritz Stuff ‘n Such

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

102 Electric City Blvd. Anderson, SC 29621 Single, 1 Queen Bed $59.99 plus tax with annual LLI membership card.

Moe’s Southwest Grill

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

603 E. Greenville Street Anderson, SC 29621 10% discount on regular menu prices with annual LLI membership card

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

Sullivan’s Metropolitan Grill

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

Sunday’s

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

Thai Spice

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

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

Panera Bread

Tucker’s

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

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

Waffle House

3025 N. Main Street Anderson, SC 29621 10% discount off total bill with annual LLI membership card

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

Zaxby’s

Phil Jewelers

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

1660 E. Greenville Street Anderson, SC 29621 10% discount on entire order 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

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

Quality Inn

Businesses: 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.

Red Moose Emporium

For the current list of specific discounts, visit www.andersonuniversity.edu/lli.

3025 N. Main Street Anderson, SC 29621 $55 a night with annual LLI membership card (Discounts do not apply to Black- Out dates.)

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

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THEATRE Weekender

October 9-10, 2015

Flat Rock Playhouse, Flat Rock, NC

Theatre takes center stage in this fall’s Weekender, climaxing with a Saturday trip to the Flat Rock Playhouse for the musical comedy, Pump Boys & Dinettes. Friday afternoon and evening, two veteran theatre directors will discuss aspects of theatre. Dr. David Larson, dean of AU’s South Carolina School of the Arts, will share how to get the most out of attending theatre. Emeritus Professor Lawrence Webb will lead an interactive session on religious and ethical implications of contemporary dramas and musicals. These engaging Friday evening sessions PROMISE to be uplifting and interesting! On Saturday morning, join Dr. Larson, for drama-talk about the play, Pump Boys & Dinettes before leaving for Flat Rock to enjoy the play and other festivities! Price: $115, includes three meals, transportation, and theatre ticket Registration deadline: Thursday, Oct. 1; Limited to 20 participants. Friday, October 9 AU Thrift Library, Vandiver Gallery 5:00 PM Dr. David Larson “Getting the Most Out Of Theatre” 6:15 PM Dinner 7:00 PM Professor Lawrence Webb “Religious and Ethical Implications of Contemporary Dramas and Musicals” Saturday, October 10 AU Thrift Library, Vandiver Gallery

7:30 AM Breakfast

8:00 AM 9:00 AM Lunch 1:30 PM 6:00 PM

Dr. Larson, “Drama Talk: Pump Boys & Dinettes” Depart for Flat Rock, NC Leaves, apples, and theatre Flat Rock Playhouse: Pump Boys & Dinettes Return to Anderson


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