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3Fabulous Spring 2013 Semester!The spring semester begins on April 17 and continues through May 31. TheCurriculum Council has put together an exciting and eclectic array of coursesand lecturers for you. Classes will be held at various venues throughout BerkshireCounty as well as in Bennington, Vermont. Please refer to the Spring 2013Catalog or visit our website at www.BerkshireOLLI.org for complete details.MONDAYBCC Pittsfield and Great BarringtonEverything Counts: A History of Math Ideas and Mathematics – Bill SchaepeToday’s Headlines – Lenny Tabs, ModeratorThree Visions of American Character: Wilder, Steinbeck, Salinger – James KraftGreat Decisions – James Cotter, ModeratorBerkshire Flora and Fauna – Amanda L’Etoile, Charles QuinlanLecturersRichard MatturroandRonnie LevinTUESDAYSpring PhotoContest WinnerBard College at Simon’s RockA Detailed Look at Five Critical WWII Subjects – Greig SiedorAll About the Mob – John PollokHistory of Theater in Performance – Steven HartWEDNESDAYBennington Museum, VT; The Clark;Williams College Museum of Art; BCC Great BarringtonDante’s Inferno: John Ciardi’s Translation – Lea NewmanHidden Treasures and the Amber Room: Impressionists Held Hostage– Margo BowdenVanishing Cultures Around the World – Ronnie LevinArt Masters and Masterpieces in Williamstown – Jock BrooksLlosa’s The Feast of the Goat: A Depiction of the Trujillo Dictatorship– Gene Bell-VilladaTHURSDAYBCC Pittsfield; Hancock Shaker VillageBirding in the Berkshires – Ed NeumuthIt All Started With Homer – Richard MatturroElijah the Prophet: Tales From the Fiery Whirlwind – Rabbi Josh BreindelCan Wall Street Be Regulated? – Larry GreenappleFRIDAYBCC PittsfieldUnderstanding Soccer: Everything You Need to Know and More – Alan RubinWhat’s New Around the Sun? – Elske SmithTurning the Pages of the Great American Songbook – Frank NewtonConversations with – Barbara Greenbaum, InterviewerThe photo “Young Birch Trees”appears on the cover of the Spring2013 Catalog. It was taken by BillMadden in Adams with a NikonD80 camera with a 90 mm lens at1/160 sec.Fall Photo ContestPRIZE: The winning photo willbe on the cover of the Fall 2013catalog, and the winner will receivea 1-year free membership to OLLI.THEME: Berkshire area fall sceneSPECS: Digital format (jpeg, tiff,bmp), 3.2 mega-pixels or greater.Please send high-resolution photos.DEADLINE: May 20, 2013SUBMIT: E-mail attached photos toBob.Desrosiers@Gmail.com.For further details visit the OLLIwebsite at www.BerkshireOLLI.org.

President’s MessageGetting to Know Sharon MackThe winter semester has drawn to aclose, and it was an excellent one. Wehad large increases in members takingclasses and in the number of classestaken. The courses were exceptional!Our fund-raising drive is stillunderway, and the results arequite gratifying. We have raisedapproximately 11,000 this year—anincrease of 48 percent over last year.We are grateful to our members whohave either contributed to OLLI forthe first time or have increased theircontribution from last year. Becausethe income from our endowmentdoes not cover all of our expenses,the support of our members is veryimportant.Recently we sent out a MembershipSurvey to learn what current OLLImembers like or would like tosee improved in order to assist inplanning for the future. We set up a16-question survey that was answeredanonymously by 292 members. Theseare some of the findings based onthose 292 respondents (35% male and65% female):“I watched our membership grow throughthe years as BILL became OLLI and Barbaraand the volunteers became a vital part of ourorganization. The people I work with arewonderful, and I enjoy my job very much,” saysSharon Mack. Her name is almost legendary(smack@berkshirecc.edu and olli@berkshirecc.edu)—it appears on members’ e-mail listswith all the latest information connecting themembership with the “mother ship.”If a member has a question about scheduling,venue or payment, Sharon, staff assistant toOLLI’s Executive Director Barbara Hochberg,has the answer. Hired first in 1995 as a parttime worker for BILL, she was eventually askedto work full-time and continued when BILL became OLLI. Sharon gets to heroffice at about 7 a.m. and, returning home at the end of her busy day, she nestleswith her Chihuahua and Maltese and relaxes.Born in Germany—her mother was German and her father a GI—Sharon grewup in Baltimore. A single mother, she raised four children (now grown), livedall over the United States and finally settled in the Berkshires. Her pride in herchildren’s accomplishments and her delight in her five grandchildren is evidentin her smile as she talks about them.She has been the editor of the Berkshire Writers Room newsletter for twoyears and still writes poetry when she has time. Sharon’s poetry has such charm.Her poems are generated by her keen observation of what she sees. Her talent isillustrated here by her astute and sensitive attention to details when she writesabout a small child’s delight in a snowfall.— Marge Lewis, Assistant Editor 69% of those members are aged 70and older 70% of those members hold postgraduate degrees 62% of those members are yearround residents 79% of those members think OLLI isdoing a very good job 89% of those members feel anincrease in 5.00 per course wouldnot influence their interest in takingcoursesWe thank the members whoparticipated in the survey. We didimplement the 5.00 increase percourse—this is the first increase forOLLI in seven years. It was necessaryin order to remain fiscally responsiblewhile maintaining our high standards.By now, you should have receivedthe catalog for the spring semester.The courses look fabulous, and I hopeto see you at many of them.2Catching SnowflakesBy Sharon MackI saw the childof maybe threeor fourwalking with her motherin a purple puff coat,ears snug inside the hood,arm stretched upwardher hand held tightly.She laggedever so slightly,short legs double steppingto keep up.And just beforeI looked away,she cast her eyes to the skyand stuck out her tongueto catchthe wandering snowflakes.OLLI’s Fifth OpenHouse, Art Showand Silent AuctionThis event will be held on Saturday,June 8, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and includesa Wine and Hors d’oeuvres Reception.The Art Show viewing will continue onSunday, June 9, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.It will take place at the Welles Gallerylocated in the Lenox Public Library.This year’s Silent Auction, chaired byFran Wolk, features opportunities to bidon a vacation home, meals, lodging andmerchandise from retail establishmentsin addition to works of art, jewelry andother items.A “Call for Artists” will be sent inMarch. Entries are limited to OLLImembers. This event is free and open tothe public. Bring your friends!— Ron Stewart, Chair

Upcoming Eventsand LecturesSpring and Summer 2013Distinguished Speakers SeriesLectures are held at BCC, K11110:30 a.m. to noonApril 27 David Fine, “How toMake a Novel”May 4 Jonathan Epstein, “TheDrama of Shakespeare’s Sonnets”June 15 Jeremy Yudkin, “Mozartthe Wunderkind”June 27 Bob Reiss, “Oil and theEcology of the Arctic” (7:30 p.m.)July 13 “Upstairs, Downstairs:Hospitality in the Berkshires”Simon Dewar, BlantyreBruce Finn, The Red Lion InnMarc Wilhelm, WheatleighAugust 10 Joseph Silverstein,“Beyond the Baton: What MusicDirectors Do”Special EventsMay 29 Capital Region MaritimeCenter, Alplaus, New YorkJune 7 OLLI Annual Meeting andMona Sherman Memorial Lecture;Guest Speaker Douglas Brinkley,The Colonial TheatreJune 8 & 9 OLLI Open House, ArtShow and Silent Auction, LenoxLibraryJune 20 Dance Theatre of Harlem,Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival,BecketOLLI “Outdoors”July 25 All-Star baseball gamehosted by the Pittsfield Suns atWahconah ParkLook for e-mails about these events.For information regarding time andvenue for both the DistinguishedSpeakers Series and Special Events,please check www.BerkshireOLLI.org.OLLI at BCC Annual Meetingand Fifth Annual Mona ShermanMemorial LectureOLLI at BCC’s annual meetingwill be held on Friday, June 7, 2013,at 5:15 p.m. at The Colonial Theatrein Pittsfield, MA. It will be followedat 6:00 p.m. by the fifth annualMona Sherman Memorial Lecture.The annual meeting is an importanttime for OLLI members to review thework of the organization during thepast year and to learn of the Board ofDirectors’ plans for 2013 – 2014. Theelection of members to the Board ofDirectors will also take place.The Mona Sherman MemorialLecture is free and open to the public.It honors Mona Sherman, an activeand influential force in the evolutionof the OLLI program. Mona servedDouglas Brinkleyas president and curriculum chair ofOLLI’s predecessor organization, Berkshire Institute for Lifelong Learning (BILL)and instituted the Distinguished Speakers Series. At the time of her death, shewas serving on the OLLI board. In her memory, the Sherman family institutedthis lecture series.This year our speaker will be Douglas Brinkley, Ph.D., an award-winninghistorian and best-selling author. He is professor of history at Rice Universityand CBS News historian. Brinkley has been hailed by the Chicago Tribune as“America’s new past master,” and the late Stephen E. Ambrose called him “thebest of the new generation of American historians.” He is the author of a numberof books including The Great Deluge, The Boys of Pointe du Hoc and The WildernessWarrior: Theodore Roosevelt and the Crusade for America. He edited the numberone New York Times best-seller, The Reagan Diaries. Brinkley’s most recent bookis Cronkite, a definitive biography of the legendary newsman. CNN recentlyreferred to him as “a man who knows more about the presidency than just aboutany human being alive.”Before coming to Rice, he was professor of history and director of theRoosevelt Center at Tulane University. Prior to that, he served as director of theEisenhower Center for American Studies at the University of New Orleans. He isa contributing editor for Vanity Fair, Audubon and American Heritage magazines.A frequent contributor to The New York Times, The Boston Globe, Rolling Stone andThe Atlantic Monthly, he is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relationsand Society of American Historians.His lecture, An Evening with Douglas Brinkley, will be about Walter Cronkiteand the social and political era that he reported on during the 1960s and 70s.— Barbara Hochberg, Executive DirectorOLLI NewsletterEditor: Wilma MichaelsAssistant Editors: Peri Caverly, Judy Katz, Marge Lewis, Sandi RubinEditorial Staff: Arline Breskin, Mary Anne Cicchillo, Ruth Degenhardt, Joanna Fribush, Jo Ann Lancaster, MarilynMargolis, Helen-Mary Shaffer, Harriet Shair, Arthur Sherman, Fran Wolk3

Thank You, LecturersSpring 2012, Summer 2012, Fall 2012, Winter 2013The success of OLLI’s courses and programs are the result of a tremendous effortby many individuals who are willing to share their expertise. We acknowledge thefollowing lecturers, moderators and panelists—both members and non-members—for their commitment to OLLI at BCC. Lecturers are all volunteers, and we thankthem. Many have led more than one course.Howard ArkansSue ArkansEmanuel AzenbergM. Saleem BajwaPeter BergmanBillie BestMark BirrellBeverly BlonderRichard BourdanAbigail BrennerArline BreskinJock BrooksJulie CassidayMichael CassinAlan ChartockKelly Clady-GirammaLeonard CohenJerome ConnoyJames CotterWilliam DarrowStephen DietemannSusan DworkinJoan EdwardsSusan EngelBruce EvenchikDavid FineJames FinnertyKarel FisherPaul FlaumRalph FriednerSteven GerrardNaomi GrabelDavid GreenappleLarry GreenappleBarbara GreenbaumRoberta HaasSteven HaasJerry HandspickerJenny HerschMaureen HickeyRobin HoaglandJennifer HouldTereza HubkovaRobert JackallPhyllis JaffeBen Kahn4Jesse KielmanJames KraftThomas KwiatkowskiEileen LawlorJennifer LeaheyPhilip LeaheyAmanda L’EtoileJo Ann LevittCarlton MaaiaRon MaitlandPhilip McKnightDee McQuaidePatty MurphyStory MusgraveEdward NeumuthDavid OrensteinMary OrnaStephanie PlunkettPeter PodolRobert PollockAlan PriceLetty ProgrebinCharles QuinlanMark ReinhartLarry RobbinsGerald RobinsonBernard RodgersRobert RosenPaul RosenthalJeff RossmanAlan RubinDorothy RudolphFred RudolphHilary RussellDiane SaundersRobert ScherrJoyce SchillerWilliam SchmickWarren SchwartzJudy SeamanTony SegalAnnie SelkeClaudia ShusterJoseph SilversteinLaura SmithSteven SouzaJesse SpectorGeorge StassaDawn SweerusLeonard TabsMichael TesoroAlexandra TinariNancy ValeBarbara WaldingerStacy WallachJudith WeberLawrence WeberMartin WeinsteinChrissy WellingtonRene WendellCharles WohlElizabeth YoungJeremy YudkinEthan ZuckermanFacultyAppreciationDinner 2013The OLLI Faculty AppreciationDinner will be held on Tuesday,May 21, at the BCC diningroom. This annual event is anopportunity for OLLI to honor themany instructors who generouslycontribute their time and talentto lead our classes in the summer,fall, winter and spring semesters.For the sixth consecutiveyear, this event will be chairedby OLLI member Adele Cukor.Adele coordinates everythingfrom invitations to decorationsand from menu to seating. Herwarm hospitality and outgoingspirit always make the evening aspecial occasion.This year approximately 80lecturers and their guests will beinvited. More than 50 curriculumsubcommittee members andOLLI’s Board of Directors willalso be asked to attend. With thepresentation of an OLLI mug andthis dinner, we extend our thanksto our instructors who work sohard to provide us with the variedand intellectually stimulatingcourses we offer each year.It is the lecturers and the volunteers, working cooperatively,who are the very heart of ourprogram, and we look forward totoasting them on May 21.— Barbara HochbergExecutive DirectorPreview of Summer 2013 SemesterJoin us for the 2013 summer semester! Courses will be held in June with most classesmeeting four times. A summer catalog with specific information including course titles,instructors, dates, times and locations will be mailed to you in April. Among the coursesto be offered are:The Higgs Boson: At the Edge of a New World It’s a Mystery to Me Re-creating HistoryThrough Role Play: The Trial of Galileo Today’s Headlines Science Conversations:Behind the Headlines Writing Our Stories: Memoir and Short Story Writing The CivilWar—An Oxymoron Dilemmas of Aging in America: Joys and Woes The Joy of Music Gettysburg, the Film Gifts from the Sea (a cooking course)

Thank You, VolunteersSpring 2012, Summer 2012, Fall 2012, Winter 2013OLLI’s strength and vitality comes from its corps of active, committed volunteers—the people who plan courses,special events, special projects, recruit lecturers, keep our membership growing, help in the office, publicize our activities,communicate with our members, supervise class arrangements, provide leadership and pitch in wherever help is needed.These are the men and women—159 strong—who gave OLLI their time, energy, creativity and skill. They are our engineand our fuel, and we give them our thanks. We hope we included everyone.Howard ArkansSue ArkansAlison AtlasNorman AvnetLinda BentonShelley BerendAlyce BernsteinBob BieniekArline BreskinJock BrooksJoan BrotmanLarry BrotmanIlse BrownerDona BurdickHelene CalmanPeri CaverlySheila ChesneyMary Anne CicchilloLeonard CohenMarsha CohenVicky CooperJudy CromwellNancy CrossonAdele CukorPatsy CurleyRuth DegenhardtBob DesrosiersBonnie DesrosiersSheila DonathJudy DouvillePamela DrummEd EpsteinVickie ErnstAndrew FisherKarel FisherMarilyn FlaumPaul FlaumRoz FormanRose FosterJoanna FribushAudrey FriednerHenry GallitanoMichael GellerJoe GerardRuth GlazermanMarcia GoldFlorence GoodmanSusan GorhamLarry GreenappleB ittee appointed byPresident Sandi Rubin has been busy organizing festivities into ayearlong celebration capped by a twentieth anniversary weekend party.The first event will take place on September 10, 2013. It will be a repeat of the first bus trip that the SpecialEvents Committee organized for BILL in 1995—a visit to Vassar College’s Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center inPoughkeepsie, New York, followed by lunch at the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, New York.Also in September 2013, Dr. Leon Botstein, president of Bard College and music director of the AmericanSymphony Orchestra, will be the guest speaker. The date will be announced when confirmed. Other excitingactivities will take place throughout the year.The final weekend of celebration will take place from May 30 to June 1, 2014. On Friday, May 30, the annualOLLI membership meeting will be held followed by the Mona Sherman Memorial Lecture featuring a highlyrespected speaker. This will be followed by a wine and cheese reception.On Saturday May 31, 2014, “The Party” celebrating the twentieth anniversary will be held at Cranwell inLenox. A dinner with entertainment is planned. The weekend will end with an OLLI “Outdoors” event—apicnic/hike on Sunday, June 1. The committee will announce times and dates as they are finalized.Plan to join us for these exciting events to celebrate OLLI’s anniversary. — Howard Arkans, Chair, Twentieth Anniversary Committee6

Call for OLLI AuthorsThe OLLI Newsletter is excitedto highlight our members who arepublished authors. We spotlight someof their works in this issue and willcontinue to do so in future issues asspace permits. The works below areavailable at local bookstores andlibraries as well as on websites such asAmazon.com.Five Star Fraud by Margaret G. Cahill,published by Lulu, 2010Main character, Neil Landers,clashes with management overexaggerated marketing claims. Neilblows the whistle. This triggers a battleto save his reputation, his marriageand his life. This fast-paced dramaincludes suspense, romance, corporategreed, job loss and its devastatingpsychological consequences.Making Tootsie: Inside the ClassicFilm with Dustin Hoffman andSydney Pollack (Film Study) by SusanDworkin, published by NewmarketPress, 30th Anniversary Edition, 2012As the only journalist Pollackand Columbia Pictures permittedon the set and in the editing room,Susan Dworkin conducted in-depthinterviews with its director, star,costume designer, and film editors. Ashort, lively description of the tumult,laughs and anxiety that went intomaking this Academy Award winningcomedy.Missing Persons, by David Fine,published by Troy Bookmaker (TroyNY), 2012Missing Persons is a novel aboutfamily, about memory and desirewithin its twisted history and abouttrying to come to grips with the pastas it catches up with us. It takes usfrom a Brooklyn childhood through aMontana wildfire to Hollywood underthe blacklist.My Dear Governess: The Letters ofEdith Wharton to Anna Bahlmann,Edited by Irene Goldman-Price, YaleUniversity Press, 2012Through Wharton’s letters toAnna Bahlmann her former governess, sometime secretary and lifelongfriend, read the breadth of Wharton’sinterests—European history, architecture, poetry—and learn for the firsttime what she was like as a child.Janey by Richard Matturro, publishedby Livingston Press, 2012Janey is the centerpiece of a trilogy.The Twelve Labors of Hercules mightseem an easier task than warmingup to someone as caustic andmisanthropic as Janey. If you hate herat the beginning, though, be warned:by the conclusion you may very wellfall in love with her.Strange Haven: A Jewish Childhoodin Wartime Shanghai by SigmundTobias, University of Illinois Press,2009The book describes the escapeof the Tobias family to Shanghai in1938 from the deepening Holocaustin Germany after Kristallnacht. Thisis an account of a young man’s lifeand that of a community of roughly17,000 Jews who found a safe havenfrom the Holocaust in Shanghaiduring World War II.If you have published in any genre,please send me the title, publisher,date of publication, a brief synopsisand ordering information. Send yourinformation to Editor Wilma Michaelsat wmichaels40@aol.com.Social Science Subcommittee UpdateSo many members comment onthe quality and scope of our coursesand, more important, about OLLI’sability to maintain this high levelfrom semester to semester.The Social Science Subcommitteeencompasses a wide spectrum of areassuch as political science, sociology,philosophy, current events, politics,travel, world affairs, terrorism,law/constitutional issues, historyand historical events and figures,environmental issues and manymore. It is not surprising that ourcontribution to the overall curriculumusually comprises more than halfthe total semester offerings. We arewell along with course developmentthrough all of 2013 and into 2014.A sample of the courses socialscience has offered includes: TheCivil War—An Oxymoron; TurningPoint: WWII’s Least Understood Week;Winston Churchill: Greatest Man of theTwentieth Century?; Shakespeare and theLaw; Re-creating History Through RolePlay; America’s Future: Buy, Sell or Hold;Travel Adventures; The Financial Crisisof 2007-08 and Its Aftermath; GreatDecisions.The way we work is that ourcommittee members contact potentiallecturers from OLLI’s educational andcultural partners and from corporateand government organizations. Wemeet with these lecturers for lunchor coffee, and courses evolve basedon their interests and expertise. Theopportunity to meet with them isunique and exhilarating. We findpotential lecturers both welcomingand interested in what we do.There is room on the subcommitteefor OLLI members who want to havethis enriching experience.If you would like to find outmore about the Social ScienceSubcommittee, please contact me atgdmads@aol.com or Stacy Wallach,who is partnering with me to broadenthe subcommittee leadership, atslw1234@hughes.net.— Art Sherman, Chair7

D ea rTo keep our members betterinformed, we introduced a featurecalled DEAR OLLI.What would you like to knowabout OLLI at BCC? If you havequestions about OLLI, send them toWilma Michaels, newsletter editor, atwmichaels40@aol.com.The answers will come from thosemembers who can best reply to thespecific questions.O LLIOLLI members have asked, “Whatis the lottery system, what is itspurpose and how does it work?”The OLLI lottery system wasdeveloped so that all OLLI memberswould have a chance for admissionto limited enrollment classes. Classeshave limited enrollment for one of tworeasons—either the faculty memberhas requested a seminar course tofacilitate discussion or the locationin which the class is being held haslimited space (the BCC cooking lab,for example).A lottery deadline is establishedeach semester, and all members whohave submitted their names for alimited enrollment class by the lotterydeadline are entered in the lottery.Submission details are describedin each semester catalog. Names aredrawn by a BCC administrator withno connection to the OLLI program.This way, every member with aninterest in a lottery course has anequal opportunity to be selected. — Barbara HochbergExecutive Director1350 West StreetPittsfield, MA 01201413.236.2190Return Service RequestedPERMIT NO. 50PITTSFIELD, MAPAIDU.S. POSTAGENONPROFIT ORG.

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