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schedule at a glanceKey Code forCourse NumbersCR Course EV EventMONDAYS9-10 a.m.9-10:30 a.m.10 a.m.-12 p.m.11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.1-4 p.m.3-4:30 p.m.3-4:30 p.m.PageBackyard Farmer Garden Walking TourMedicare ABCsEveryday Bike MaintenanceNotre Dame: A French TreasureBeginning Human Portrait DrawingWhat Makes a Poem a Poem?Saving a Life with CR99991010101010Bike Tour of Pioneers Park21516CRCasual Bike Ride and Birding21517CRWildflower Walk21518CRAquatic Life Exploration:21519CRCollecting and Identifying Aquatic InsectsMorning with Herbs: Garden Tour and Tasting21520CRLandscape Colors21521CRPachinko21522CRDuncan Aviation Facilities Tour (3)21523CR, 21525, 21527CRThe Making of "The Art of Dissent"21528CRDuncan Aviation Facilities Tour (2)21524CR, 21526CRSeeing and Exploring Nebraska’s Unique Wildlife21529CRSoil Health and Nebraska Agriculture21530CRIntroduction to Kayaking21504CR11111111TUESDAYS8:30-10 a.m.8:30-10 a.m.8:45-10:15 a.m.9-10:30 a.m.9:30-11 a.m.9-10:30 a.m.9-10:30 a.m.10-11:30 a.m.11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.1-2:30 p.m.1-2:30 p.m.2-3:30 p.m.1-4 p.m.12121213131313814WEDNESDAYS9-10:30 a.m.10-11:30 a.m.10-11:30 a.m.11 a.m.-12 p.m.11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.12:45-4 p.m.1-2:30 p.m.1-4 p.m.2DictatorsUrban Hiking: Walking Tours in Lincoln’sNear South NeighborhoodGrover Cleveland Alexander in Peace and WarPhotography Using Your Mobile DevicePost-Processing/Editing Your Digital PicturesDeath and Dying/Life and Living in theMidst of a Global PandemicAshland Art Tag Along TourDigital PhotographyIntroduction to 36CR1515161621537CR21538CR21501CR16178Summer 2021 Term 5

THURSDAYS9-10 a.m.9-10:30 a.m.10-11 a.m.11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.1-2:30 p.m.1-4 p.m.PageGentle YogaFossils on the Rotunda FloorThe Gentle Madness of Collecting BooksCould You Have Pre-diabetes?21543CR,RegeNErate Nebraska Update: Building Nebraska’sCommunities from the Soil UpIntroduction to 81921502CR8Turn Friday into “Fri-Yay” with Friday Fitness ClubThe Gentle Madness of Collecting BooksHome FitThe Larsen Tractor Test and Power tion to KayakingExplore Pawnee Lake by KayakingIntroduction to Stand-Up Paddle BoardingIntroduction to River KayakingPoetry Writing 21551EV, 21552EV2121470TR1521553CR22-23FRIDAYS9-10:30 a.m.10-11 a.m.11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.SATURDAY9 a.m.-12 p.m.9 a.m.-12 p.m.9 a.m.-12 p.m.9 a.m.-2 p.m.1-2:30 p.m.EVENTSThu, Jun 17 &Sun, Jun 20Sun, June 13Flatwater Shakespeare Company Presents“Twelfth Night”Remembering Grover Cleveland Alexander:Museum, Memorabilia and a MusicalCOURSES ON CANVASTravel OpportunitiesInterest GroupsLiability Waiver FormRegistration FormsGeneral Information24-2526-272829-3031As we resume in-person courses, please rememberto wear your OLLI name tag.Registration begins Tuesday, May 18, 8 a.m.Register online or by mail. OLLI is NOT taking walk-in andtelephone registrations.COURSE FORMATSIN-PERSONIn-person courses areoffered with the understanding they may becancelled at any timedue to the status of thecoronavirus.ZOOMCANVASZoom is an online videoconferencing platformstreamed live. After youregister, we will email ameeting link.Recorded video programs are availablefor a single cost on Canvas, an onlineplatform for virtual learning. Learn atyour pace, on your own time and at yourconvenience. After you register, we willemail you instructions on how to accessand use Canvas and a join code.olli.unl.edu 402-472-6265 olli@unl.edu3

IN-PERSON COURSELOCATION KEYA Novel Idea Bookstore,118 N. 14th St.Aldersgate United MethodistChurch, 8320 South St.Backyard FarmerDemonstration Gardens,3850 Center St., UNL East CampusBryan Health West,2300 S. 16th St.Duncan Aviation,3701 Aviation Rd.First Plymouth Church,2000 D St.Gateway Mall, 6100 O St.Holmes Lake, S 70th St &Normal Blvd.Lancaster County EventCenter, 4100 N 84thLouisville State RecreationArea, 15810 NE-50, Louisville, NENebraska State Capitol,1445 K St.Pawnee State Recreation Area,3800 NW 105thPioneers Park,3201 South CoddingtonSCC-CEC, Southeast CommunityCollege, Continuing EducationCenter, 301 S. 68th St. Pl.South Gate United MethodistChurch, 3500 Pioneers Blvd.Sunken Gardens, 2600 D St.The Stables at Wyuka,3600 O St.UNL Keim Hall, 1825 N 38th St.UNL Outdoors Adventures,Campus Recreation,930 N. 14th St.UNL Campus Recreation andWellness Center, East Campus,1717 N. 35th St.UNL Larsen Tractor Museum,East Campus, N. 35th St. & Fair St.Wagon Train State Park,Hickman RdWestminster PresbyterianChurch, 2110 Sheridan Blvd.4COVID-19: Policiesand GuidelinesAs the University and Nebraska-Lincoln and OLLI resumesome in-person activities, guidelines are in place toprevent the spread of COVID-19 and create a safe andhealthy environment for everyone. All in-person coursesare offered with the understanding that they maybe cancelled at any time due to the status of thecoronavirus.Whether the in-person course is on or off Universitycampus, follow these policies and guidelines to protectyourself and others from exposure to the virus.Facial CoveringsWear a facial covering atall times when indoorsattending an OLLI inperson course on or offcampus.Facial coverings arealso required in outdoorsettings if physicaldistancing of 6 feetor more for gatheringpractices is not possible.There are no universaldesign standards for facialcoverings. However, thecovering must extendfrom the bridge of thenose to below the chin. Reusable clothfacial coverings areacceptable, as aredisposable paper masks. Regardless of thetype used, a facialcovering should notbe designed with anexhalation valve.Additional protectivemeasuresTo optimize the wellbeingof everyone whoparticipates in the OLLIprogram, follow theseprotocols: Practice physicaldistancing bymaintaining 6 feet ofspace between yourselfand others. Self-monitor forsymptoms and stayhome when ill or afterhaving been exposedto someone known orsuspected of havingCOVID-19. Wash your hands oftenand thoroughly orconsistently use handsanitizer. Refrain from touchingyour face, eyes, nose,and mouth.Summer 2021 Term 5

Membership & RegistrationYou receive a lot for your investment, including interest groups, some free programs,discounts from partners and more. We want to ensure that you get the best possible valuefrom your membership.Membership FeeA mid-year membership is 50, valid fromJanuary 1 to July 31, 2021.Two Easy Ways to Join and RegisterTo become a member, renew yourmembership, and/or to register for courses: Go online to olli.unl.edu Mail-in your membership/registrationform with your payment. (If you mail yourregistration, mail at least five days prior tothe first day of registration.)Accepted payments include VISA,MasterCard, Discover, American Express,cash and personal check.Share your OLLIexperience withfriends and familyacross NebraskaMailing Address:University of Nebraska-LincolnOsher Lifelong Learning Institute125 Human Sciences Bldg.P.O. Box 830800Lincoln, NE 68583-0800Financial Scholarships AvailableEveryone should have the opportunityto participate in a rich intellectual life. Ascholarship can provide a waiver of themembership fee and/or course fee withthe benefits of membership. If you orsomeone you know could benefit fromthis opportunity, please apply. Call theOLLI office at 402-472-6265 for additionalinformation.With a click of a button, anyonefrom across the state can join OLLIcourses live streamed on Zoom orprogramming on demand. That's whywe invite YOU to share your OLLIexperience with friends and familyacross Nebraska. OLLI courses are agreat way to stay mentally and sociallyengaged no matter where you live.Anyone can join and register for a 50mid-year membership, good for winter,spring and summer terms of 2021.OLLI is for anyone with a curious mindand a keen interest in learning.Help us spread the word aboutOLLI across Nebraska!olli.unl.edu 402-472-6265 olli@unl.edu5

Preparing for Zoom Classes!How do I join a class in Zoom?You will receive a Zoom link for your upcoming OLLIat UNL class(es) in your registration confirmationemail, and in a reminder email prior to class.Next to or underneath each class title, you will see alink – copy and paste that link into your web browserOR click on the link to enter the digital classroom. Ifyour class has multiple sessions, you’ll use the samelink every week the class meets.A Zoom account isn’t required to attend a classsession. Anyone can attend a class session usingtheir laptop or desktop (Windows or Mac), tablet, orsmartphone (iPhone or Android). A free download ofZoom is available in your application store for yourdevice. If you haven’t used Zoom before, leave about fiveminutes to set it up before your first use.Add Us to Your Listof Email ContactsMake sure you add olli@unl.edu to yourlist of email contacts. By adding ouremail address to your list of contacts,you will ensure that you receive theweekly “OLLI Connects” newsletter inyour inbox. If you don’t, our newslettermay land in your junk/spam emails.Email is the primary way we have ofinforming you of special events andcourses that come up after the cataloghas been published. Every emailprovider has a different way of addingcontacts. If you are planning on using a laptop or desktop,the first time you click on a link it will download afree and secure program to your computer.Remember to contact the OLLIoffice if you have a change in youremail address. If you are planning on using a tablet or smartphone, you’ll want to download the free and secureZoom application from your application store.Example: Look for this icon in GmailWhat equipment do I need to getstarted?At the most basic level, all you need to use Zoom is atelephone, such as a smartphone or landline. However,if you have access to a computer or mobile device youcan use the full capabilities of Zoom.The following equipment will enhance your experiencebut is not necessary: Mobile devices, including laptops, have camerasand microphones built in. Web camera: A camera will increase yourconnection with your instructor and your peers byallowing you to see each other face-to-face. If youdo not have access to a web camera, you will stillbe able to see the instructor. Headset with a microphone: This will let youhear and be heard more clearly. This does notneed to be fancy equipment, it can be the same asthe headphones you might use with your phone. Charger: Charging your device during class willensure that you do not have an unexpected poweroutage interrupting your learning. OLLI at UNL ishere to assist you. Visit olli.unl.edu or call us at402-472-62656Summer 2021 Term 5

It’s Back!Save the Date!OL L ISHOWCAS EDISCOVER, EXPLORE AND ENGAGE.Thursday, August 12, 2021 12:30-4 p.m.Innovation Campus 2021 Transformation Drive, Lincoln, NEFREE Registration begins June 14, 2021You are invited to sample OLLI mini-classes.With thousands having receivedcoronavirus vaccinations acrossLincoln and Nebraska, restrictions forgatherings are slowly being lifted. ByAugust, we plan to congregate safelyfor the 2021 OLLI Showcase. This is anevent where you can get a sample ofall that OLLI has to offer and socializewith friends old and new.The first Showcase was held in latesummer of 2019. The pandemicprevented us from holding this eventin 2020. It’s back! We are planning agreat event for 2021 at the same greatlocation.Live classes will be taught by OLLIinstructors. Come experience the joyof learning. Meet like-minded people.Then join us for a social gatheringat the end of the day. It’s our way ofletting you experience the communitythat is the OLLI membership.12:30 pmDoors OpenInformation Tables – Lower LevelWest HallwayOLLI Membership Registration1 pm1st OLLI SamplerPresentation1:45 pmBREAK2:15 pm2nd OLLI SamplerPresentation3 pmSOCIALBanquet Hall (Upper Level)Refreshments/Hors d’oeuvresOLLI Membership RegistrationTables Available on Upper andLower Levels4 pmEvent EndsWatch for more information to come.olli.unl.edu 402-472-6265 olli@unl.edu7

KAYAKINGCOURSESThe following kayaking courses will be offered in-person with the understandingthey may be cancelled at any time due to the status of the coronavirus situation.Introduction to KayakingExplore Pawnee Lake by KayakingThe recreational kayak is a great way toexplore and enjoy the lakes in the Lincolnarea. The design of recreational kayaksprovides a stable platform for everyone toenjoy this lifetime activity. This class willintroduce you to the basics of kayakingand safety measures so you can startenjoying this activity on your own. Allkayaking equipment is provided.21505CRUse your newfound kayaking skills to exploreone of the many state recreation lakesaround Lincoln. We will spend the afternoonpaddling at Pawnee Lake and Middle Creek,which feeds this reservoir. This paddle up thecreek provides a great opportunity to seebirds and other wildlife. This class is targetedtoward paddlers who have participated in oneof the previous kayaking classes. All kayakingequipment is provided.Instructor: UNL Campus Recreation staffLocation: Holmes LakeEnrollment Limit: 12 per sessionCost: 30Register for only one class.21501CRDay/Date:Wed, Jun 2Time: 1-4 p.m.Cancellation afterWednesday, May26 for this class willbe non-refundable,unless cancelled byUNL.21503CRDay/Date:Sat, Jun 5Time: 9 a.m.-12 p.m.Cancellation afterFriday, May 28 forthis class will benon-refundable,unless cancelled byUNL.21502CRDay/Date:Thu, Jun 3Time: 1-4 p.m.Cancellation afterThursday, May27 will be nonrefundable, unlesscancelled by UNL.21504CRDay/Date:Tue, Jun 8Time: 1-4 p.m.Cancellation afterFriday, May 28 forthis class will benon-refundable,unless cancelled byUNL.You must provide own entry fee intostate recreation area.Instructor: UNL Campus Recreation staffDay/Date: Sat, Jun 12Time: 9 a.m.-12 p.m.Location: Pawnee Lake. Additional directionswill be provided before the class.Enrollment Limit: 12Cost: 45Cancellation for this class after Monday,June 7 will be non-refundable.Introduction to River Kayaking21506CRCome enjoy a paddle down the Platte orElkhorn River. This is a great opportunity toexperience a simple river trip close to home.This class will introduce you to the basics ofriver kayaking and safety measures so youcan start enjoying this new activity on yourown. A light lunch and snack will be provided.All kayaking equipment is provided.You must provide own entry fee intostate recreation area.Instructor: UNL Campus Rec StaffDay/Date: Sat, Jun 19Time: 9 a.m.-2 p.m.Location: Louisville, Nebraska. Additionaldirections will be provided before class.Enrollment Limit: 8Cost: 65Cancellation for this class after Monday,June 14 will be non-refundable, unlesscancelled by UNL.8Summer 2021 Term 5

MONDAYS21507CRThe coronavirus may keep us from seeing alive recording of the Backyard Farmer publictelevision program, however, Kim Todd willtake you on a guided tour of the demonstrationgardens on UNL’s East Campus. Learn how thegardens came about and their care. A mastergardener will come along to share insights andanswer your gardening questions.Instructor: Kim Todd, associate professor andextension landscape specialist, UNLFacilitator: Leta Powell DrakeDay/Date: Mon, Jun 21Time: 9-10 a.m.Location: Backyard Farmer DemonstrationGardens, UNL East CampusEnrollment Limit: 40Cost: 5Parking is available at the metered lot north ofthe Nebraska Union or contact the OLLI officefor a parking pass.Medicare ABCs21508CRMedicare is intimidating and mysterious tomany. We will help seniors, and their adult-agechildren, get a proper understanding of financialand health care perspectives of Medicare. Whilemost of the focus is on the rules of enrollment,that is only the beginning. Social Security’s fullretirement age is now greater than 65, and asa result, the Medicare enrollment process andthe possible choices facing seniors has becomemore nuanced, not less.All Parts of Medicare (Part A, Part B,Prescription Drugs) will be described, as wellas both Medigap and Medicare Advantage.The focus will be on what is not explainedin manuals, advertisements and televisioncommercials. The instructor, the author of“Maximize Your Medicare,” is frequently citedin the national press and in front of audiencesnationwide.olli.unl.edu 402-472-6265 olli@unl.eduFacilitator: Bob MichlDay/Date: Mon, Jun 7Time: 9-10:30 a.m.Location: Zoom Live StreamEnrollment Limit: 100Cost: 5COURSESBackyard Farmer GardenWalking TourInstructor: Jae Oh, certified financial plannerand authorEveryday Bike Maintenance21509CRThis course is designed to help build yourconfidence on performing simple maintenanceitems on your bike. Bike anatomy, fit, ABCquick check, fix a flat, and simple brake andshifting adjust will be covered. Gain confidenceto make simple repairs on the road and totalk to a bike mechanic for the more complexrepairs.Instructor: Kyle Hansen, coordinator, OutdoorAdventures, UNL Campus RecreationDay/Date: Mon, Jun 7Time: 10 a.m.-12 p.m.Location: UNL Campus Recreation, OutdoorAdventuresEnrollment Limit: 8Cost: 30Notre Dame:A French Treasure21510CRExplore the checkeredhistory of Paris’ mosticonic cathedral, NotreDame, from inceptionto destruction by fireand restoration inprogress.Instructor: ElaineKruse, professoremerita, History, Nebraska Wesleyan UniversityFacilitator: Bob MichlDay/Date: Jun 7Time: 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Location: Zoom Live StreamEnrollment Limit: 100Cost: 59

COURSESBeginning HumanPortrait DrawingProstate Cancer and Disordersof Sexual Differentiation21511CRStart the learning process of drawing the humanportrait by looking and examining its structureand interconnected forms, shapes and lines. Atleast three poses will be covered. Simply bringyour own pencils and erasers. Drawing paperand additional handouts will be provided.21514CRProstate cancer is the most common form ofcancer in men after skin cancer. Dr. JonathanHenning will address prostate cancer andsexual orientation as it relates to people whoare transgender.Instructor/Facilitator: Nora Lorraine, retiredart teacher, Lincoln HighDay/Dates: Mon, Jun 7, 14Time: 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Location: Aldersgate United Methodist Church,Sunshine RoomEnrollment Limit: 11Cost: 10What Makes a Poem a Poem?21512CRSometimes what makes a poem a poem is itsrhymes. Humans have always loved rhymebecause it satisfies, but how can a poem be apoem if it doesn’t rhyme? Marjorie Saiser willrecite some old favorites, some recent poemsand talk about what makes them poetry.Instructor: Marjorie Saiser, poetFacilitator: Gail HollarbushDay/Dates: Mon, Jun 14Time: 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Location: Zoom Live StreamEnrollment Limit: 50Cost: 5Saving a Life with CPR21513CRLearn about the latest developments inCPR, how to use an AED to shock the heartwhen necessary and practice doing chestcompressions. Also, learn what to do whensomeone is choking. Offered in partnershipwith Bryan HealthCare System.Instructor: Mindi Jo Boettcher, coordinator,Training Center, Bryan Medical CenterFacilitator: David DykeDay/Date: Mon, Jul 19Time: 1-4 p.m.Location: Bryan Health West, ConferenceRoom AEnrollment Limit: 12Cost: 1010Instructor: Jonathan Henning, urologist,Urology, P.C. and Urology Surgical CenterFacilitator: Bob BleicherDay/Date: Mon, Jun 14Time: 3-4:30 p.m.Location: Zoom Live StreamEnrollment Limit: 100Cost: 5Stand-Up ComedyWriting Workshop21515CRBecoming a stand-up comedian is a lot likebecoming a senior citizen—all you need todo is quit your day job, rant about politics tostrangers, and start getting your drugs froma guy who insists you call him “doctor.” Jokesaside, becoming a stand-up comedian takesmore than walking on stage and telling a funnystory: It is a serious art form with its own setof rules, genres, and lingo. Luckily, this standup comedy workshop crash course is perfectfor those who want to dip their toes into theworld of professional funny business. We willspend most of our time together writing andworkshopping stand-up comedy material, whilealso learning everything you need to knowbefore you get on stage. By the end of thecourse, you will be ready to go out into theworld and try performing stand-up comedy forthe first time.Instructor/Facilitator: Serenity Dougherty,stand-up comedianDay/Dates: Mon, Jun 7, 14, 21, 28,Jul 12, 19Time: 3-4:30 p.m.Location: Zoom Live StreamEnrollment Limit: 20Cost: 30Summer 2021 Term 5

TUESDAYS21516CRThis is a more challenging ride with one of thebiggest hills in Lincoln. We will bike on parkroads and paths as we make periodic stops totalk about the unique features of Pioneers Parkand Pioneers Park Nature Center. Bike helmetsare required and please check the condition ofyour bike prior to the ride. This will be 4-6 milebike ride depending on condition of the trailsInstructor: Andreas Faas, Coordinator,Pioneers Park Nature CenterFacilitator: Kathie PutensenDay/Date: Tue, Jun 22Time: 8:30-10 a.m.Location: Pioneers Park. Meet in front of thePrairie Building.Enrollment Limit: 20Cost: 821518CREnjoy a leisurely wildflower identification walkthrough the Pioneers Park Nature Center. Wewill go out on wood chipped trails for a 1-2 milewalk. Our focus will be spring flowers, however,insects and birds will likely be part of theexploration.COURSESBike Tour of Pioneers ParkWildflower WalkInstructor: Andreas Faas, Coordinator,Pioneers Park Nature CenterFacilitator: Katie PutensenDay/Date: Tue, Jun 8Time: 8:45-10:15 a.m.Location: Pioneers Park. Meet in front of thePrairie Building.Enrollment Limit: 20Cost: 8Casual Bike Ride and Birding21517CRThis casual bike ride will be a slow easy pace onasphalt trail and limestone trail with many stopsto look and listen for birds. We will occasionallywalk our bikes on mowed paths that are notintended for bicycles. We will follow the riparianzone along Haines Branch Creek before crossingthe creek into Pioneers Park Nature Center wherewe will see saline wetland habitat and restoredprairie. Bike helmets are required and pleasecheck the condition of your bike prior to the ride.This will be a 2.5-3 mile bike ride.Instructor: Andreas Faas, Coordinator,Pioneers Park Nature CenterFacilitator: Kathie PutensenDay/Date: Tue, Jun 15Time: 8:30-10 a.m.Location: Pioneers Park. Meet in front of thePrairie Building.Enrollment Limit: 20Cost: 8olli.unl.edu 402-472-6265 olli@unl.eduAquatic Life Exploration:Collecting and IdentifyingAquatic Insects21519CRWhat does a baby dragonfly look like? This handson learning experience will allow you to get upclose and personal with aquatic habitats. Wewill walk on wood chipped or mowed trails to awetland or stream habitat to look for signs of life.Using dip nets we will collect samples and sortout the aquatic insects, fish and other organismswe find. The diversity of life we find are indicatorsof habitat health. You will likely get wet and dirtywhile exploring. Please dress appropriately. We willmeet at the Prairie Building.Instructor: Andreas Faas, Coordinator,Pioneers Park Nature CenterFacilitator: Kathie PutensenDay/Date: Tue, Aug 3Time: 9-10:30 a.m.Location: Pioneers Park. Meet in front of thePrairie Building.Enrollment Limit: 20Cost: 811

Morning with Herbs: GardenTour and TastingCOURSES21520CRThe Louise Evans Doole Herb Garden atPioneers Park Nature Center is a delightfulplace where we can stimulate all of our senses.We will meet outside the Chet Ager Buildinglocated in the woods, south of the Nature Centerparking lot. In the garden we will discuss themany varieties of herbs, their common uses andhow to grow them. You will also get to samplesome herbal refreshments.Instructor: Andreas Faas, Coordinator,Pioneers Park Nature CenterFacilitator: Kathie PutensenDay/Date: Tue, Jul 13Time: 9:30-11 a.m.Location: Pioneers Park. Meet at the Chet AgerBuilding.Enrollment Limit: 20Cost: 10 includes refreshmentsLandscape ColorsPachinko21522CRPachinko is the second novel by KoreanAmerican author Min Jin Lee. Published in 2017,it is an epic historical novel that will providea backdrop to a discussion of the JapaneseKorean dynamic. It follows a Korean familythat immigrates to Japan and is subjectedto racism and stereotypes. Pachinko was aNational Book Award finalist and a New YorkTimes bestseller. It has been called a novel of“magisterial sweep, fiendishly readable—thereal deal. An instant classic, a quick pageturner, and probably the best book of the year.”This novel should provide us with a significantand enjoyable summer reading experience.Instructor/Facilitator: Susan Major, retiredlinguistics professor, University of MississippiDay/Dates: Tue, Jun 8, 15, 22, 29Time: 9-10:30 a.m.Enrollment Limit: 40Location: Zoom Live StreamCost: 2021521CRLearn fundamental lessons on the art andscience of growing and caring for plants inyour landscape. We will cover gardeningtopics, including choosing perennials for theproblem areas of your landscape, great annualand perennial combinations, keeping yourhydrangeas happy and healthy, and selectionand care of shrub roses.Instructor: Sarah Browning, extensioneducator, Nebraska Extension, LancasterCountyFacilitator: David DykeDay/Dates: Tue, Jun 8, 15, 22, 29Time: 9-10:30 a.m.Location: Zoom Live StreamEnrollment Limit: 100Cost: 2012Summer 2021 Term 5

Duncan Aviation Facilities TourFacilitators: Jim Pinkerton and Bob MichlLocation: Duncan AviationEnrollment Limit: 10 per sessionCost: 5Parking: Information will be sent toregistrants.Register for only one session.21523CRDay/Date: Tue, Jun 8Time: 10-11:30 a.m.21524CRDay/Date: Tue, Jun 8Time: 1-2:30 p.m.21525CRDay/Date: Tue, Jun 15Time: 10-11:30 a.m.21526CRDay/Date: Tue, Jun 15Time: 1-2:30 p.m.21527CRDay/Date: Tue, Jun 22Time: 10-11:30 a.m.olli.unl.edu 402-472-6265 olli@unl.edu21528CRLearn about the making of a prize-winningdocumentary that chronicles the dissidentmovement in Czechoslovakia from 1968through the Velvet Revolution of 1989, followedby a showing of the film.COURSESEach session will offer a facility tour ofDuncan Aviation, the largest family ownedmaintenance, repair and overhaul facility inthe world, providing complete acquisition,sales and nose-to-tail support services forbusiness aircraft. Owned and operated by theDuncan family since their founding in 1956,Duncan Aviation is well known and respectedby operators, manufacturers and other serviceproviders worldwide for our quality, work ethicand expertise. Join us for a walking tour and apeek into the many different services Duncanprovides, including airframe inspections, enginemaintenance, major retrofits for cabin andcockpit systems, and full paint and interiorservices.The Making of"The Art of Dissent"Instructor: James D. Le Sueur, professor,History, UNLFacilitator: Elaine KruseDay/Dates: Tue, June 8, 15Time: 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Location: Zoom Live StreamEnrollment Limit: 50Cost: 10Seeing and ExploringNebraska’s Unique Wildlife21529CRLearn about Nebraska’s saline wetlands, one ofthe most endangered ecosystems in the state,and about Nebraska’s threatened, endangeredand at-risk animals. You are encouraged toexplore Nebraska’s wetlands and in turn sharestories and/or photos. Explore the world withyour camera, whether with a cell phone orhigh-end digital SLR. Examples of naturephotography will be provided.Instructors: From the School of NaturalResources/Platte Basin Time Lapse, UNL—ChrisHelzer, prairie ecologist, and Ethan Freese;Lindsay Rogers, Nebraska Game & ParksCommissionFacilitator: De TonackDays/Dates: Tue, Jun 8, 15, 22, 29Time: 1-2:30 p.m.Location: Zoom Live StreamEnrollment Limit: 100Cost: 2013

COURSESSoil Health andNebraska AgricultureWEDNESDAYS21530CRClimate change and environmental concernsrelated to modern agriculture are causing arenewed interest in the role soil health playsin both our food supply and environmentalquality. Soil scientists and agronomists atUniversity of Nebraska and USDA have beenstudying soil health for decades. A few of theselocal experts will discuss what constituteshealthy soil and how various agriculturalpractices contribute to or hinder the processeswhich support healthy soils.DictatorsThe scientists will share research that visuallydemonstrates the dramatic effects thatdifferent farming practices can have on soilhealth and crop yields. They will also share theopportunities and challenges that ag producersand society will encounter as we adapt soilmanagement practices for greater resilienceand productivity under expected futurechanges in weather and climate.Instructors: Virginia Jin, research soilscientist, USDA Agricultural Research Service;Rhae Drijber, professor, Agronomy andHorticulture, UNLFacilitator: Ron RoeberDay/Date: Tue, Jun 22Time: 2-3:30 p.m.Location: Zoom Live StreamEnrollment Limit: 100Cost: 521531CRLearn about the life and times of various worlddictators. Included in the sessions will be MaoZedong, China; Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam; Pol Pot,Cambodia; Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe; TsarNicholas II, Russia; Adolph Hitler, Germany;Leopold II, Belgium; Hideiki Tojo, Japan;Ismail Enver Pasha, Turkey; and JoesephStalin, Russia. This course will use researchedliterature and video clips to provide context toeach of these rulers.Instructor: Dr. Le Etta Sprackling, retirededucator and OLLI memberDay/Dates: Wed, Jun 9, 16, 23, 30, July 7, 14Time: 9-10:30 a.m.Location: SCC-CEC, Room 214Enrollment Limit: 20Cost: 30Urban Hiking: Walking Toursin Lincoln's Near SouthNeighborhood21532CREd Zimmer, now retired from the LincolnPlanning Department, will lead three walkingtours in the area bounded by the State Capitol.Working with the Near South NeighborhoodAssociation, he has published "Walking theNear South Neighborhood" in three volumesin 2019, 2020, and 2021. Our tours will samplethose volumes including attention to a broadrange of historic residents and architecture.Instructor: Ed Zimmer, Lincoln /LancasterCounty HistorianFacilitat

What Makes a Poem a Poem? 21512CR 10 1-4 p.m. Saving a Life with CPR 21513CR 10 3-4:30 p.m. 10 3-4:30 p.m. . As the University and Nebraska-Lincoln and OLLI resume some in-person activities, guidelines are

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