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May & June 2021 Program OfferingsOLLI Membership is required to attend anOLLI Course or TourOsher Lifelong Learning Institute at Indiana State UniversityPhone: 812-237-9040Web Site: www.indstate.edu/olliE-mail: olli@indstate.eduSummer Membership Special 5 (May - August 2021)CoursesWater AerobicsDate: Mondays & WednesdaysSession 1 May 3, 5, 10, 12, 17, 19, 24, & 26Session 2 June 7, 9, 14, 16, 21, 23, 28, & 30Time: 9 - 10 AMPlace: ISU, Student Recreation Center (SRC), 601 N. 6th St. Terre Haute, INCost: 40Water aerobics is a moderate to intense aerobic exercise in the water that will give you all the greatbenefits of a cardio workout with some muscle conditioning and strengthening without the impact on thejoints you get from traditional land aerobics. It is a flexible class that allows you to work at your ownpace. All exercise is done in shallow water with no swimming required. Participants must wearswimsuits. Participants can use a locker in the SRC, but will need to bring their own locks.Angel of Death: Orville Lynn MajorsWith Frank Turchi, Retired Indiana State Trooper & Greg Carter, Retired Deputy ProsecutorDate: Monday & Tuesday, May 17 & 18, 2021Time: 2 - 4 PMPlace: Chestnut Building Room 107 (old College of Nursing at 8th and Chestnut)Zoom link sent laterCost: 6 (Zoom only) 10 (in person maximum 25)Orville Lynn Majors was convicted of six murders, but authorities believe he may have killed as many as70 elderly patients as they convalesced at the Vermillion County Hospital between 1993 and 1995. JoinFrank Turchi, retired State Trooper, who led the investigation, and Greg Carter, who was the leadprosecutor in the trial, as they discuss the investigation and prosecution of Orville Lynn Majors.All About BirdsWith Nick Gabry, President of the Wabash Valley Audubon SocietyDate: Thursdays, May 20 & 27, 2021Time: 3 - 4:30 PMPlace: Chestnut Building Room 107 (old College of Nursing at 8th and Chestnut);Zoom link sent laterCost: 6 (Zoom only) 10 (in person maximum 25)Join OLLI for an introduction to birds. The first session will be with Nick on how to identify differentbirds by using sight, sound, and bird songs. He will also discuss the different classifications of birds. Thesecond session will be a NOVA special focused on how intelligent some birds can be, like parrots that canplan for the future, jackdaws that can “read” human faces, and crows that can solve multi-steppuzzles with tools like pebbles, sticks, and hooks. Come learn all about birds!

Courses“Dark Comedy” Featuring the Comedy of John CleeseWith Elmer GuerriDate: Monday & Wednesday, May 24 & 26, 2021Time: 10 AM - 12 PMPlace: Chestnut Building Room 107 (old College of Nursing at 8th and Chestnut)Cost: 6 (Zoom only) 10 (in person maximum 25 )This “Dark Comedy” class is a follow-up to the OLLI WednesdayPresentation/Virtual Tour of the Spam Museum on April 7. John Cleese and othermembers of the Monty Python Flying Circus television series (1969 - 1974)included several references to Spam in their sketches, and they produced in 2004 aBroadway musical comedy titled Spamalot. This class will include a journeythrough the Monty Python era into other “Dark Humor” style comedy's like The Holy Grail (1975),Fawlty Towers (mid 1970s), and A Fish Called Wanda (1989), all of which were strongly influencedby John Cleese.European Resistance to The Nazi Occupation from 1940-45With Don Layton, Professor Emeritus, Indiana State UniversityDate: Thursdays, June 3 & 10, 2021Time: 2 - 4 PMPlace: Chestnut Building Room 107 (old College of Nursing at 8th and Chestnut)Cost: 6 (Zoom only) 10 (in person maximum 25)In just three months in 1940, Denmark, Norway, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxemburg, and France fellto Nazi Germany. This class will look at how the citizens in these occupied countries across WesternEurope formed and led resistance organizations against the occupation, how they interacted with Alliedmilitary staffs in London, and what they were able to accomplish together.Mystery Series in Vienna: The Liebermann PapersWith Michelle Bennett, Program Administrator for OLLI at Indiana StateDate: Mondays, June 7 & 14, 2021Time: 2 - 4 PMPlace: Chestnut Building Room 107 (old College of Nursing at 8th and Chestnut)Cost: 6 (Zoom only) 10 (in person maximum 25)OLLI has a trip scheduled for 2022 that will include a visit to Vienna.Inspired by the trip Michelle will introduce you to a series of books thattake place in Vienna. The Liebermann Papers are a series of historicalmystery novels by British novelist Frank Tallis set in Vienna around thebeginning of the 20th century. The two main characters are Vienna policeinspector Oskar Reinhardt and his friend and adviser Max Liebermann, whois a psychiatrist and a student of Sigmund Freud. The series is so popular that PBS has created a TVseries based on the books called Vienna Blood. Join Michelle as she compares the first book in the series,Mortal Mischief, to the TV series episodes based on that book.

CoursesAlfred Hitchcock and “The Birds”With Elmer GuerriDate: Tuesday & Thursday, June 22 & 24, 2021Time: 10 AM - 12 PMPlace: Chestnut Building Room 107 (old College of Nursing at 8thand Chestnut); Zoom link sent laterCost: 6 (Zoom only) 10 (in person maximum 25)Birds have found their way into many aspects of the American culture,including the appointment of a national bird and official state birds for everystate in the Union. The cinema industry has not escaped the intrusion ofbirds, as birds appear prominently in themes and backgrounds of many features. One of the mostunforgettable of such aviary appearances is the 1963 Alfred Hitchcock film The Birds. Elmer will leadparticipants on an exciting, revealing journey through the life and career of Alfred Hitchcock as toldthrough the biography titled The Dark Side of Genius: The Life of Alfred Hitchcock.Virtual/In Person ToursIndiana State University Hulman Center TourDate: Monday, May 10, 2021Time: 9 - 10 AMPlace: Indiana State University, Hulman CenterCost: 5 (In person maximum 25)Indiana State University Hulman Center opened in 1973 and isa multi-purpose facility for events including sports,graduations, and concerts. As many of you have noticed whenpassing the building, the Hulman Center has been undergoingrenovations. Come be one of the first to tour the newlyfinished building that has a new exterior facade and a glass entrance at the south end which now boostsmore square footage and event/meeting space, as well as, new restrooms, concession stands, and muchmore.Swope Art Museum Virtual Tour: Impressions of the Indy 500: Leroy NeimanWith Fred Nation, Executive Director Swope Art MuseumDate: Monday, May 10, 2021Time: 11 AM - 12 PMPlace: Zoom link sent laterCost: 3 (Zoom only)An exhibition of 13 works by LeRoy Neiman depicting the 1962Indianapolis 500 Mile Race. These paintings are from a commissionhe received in 1962 from Indianapolis arts patron HarrisonEiteljorg. Neiman is regarded as one of the most notablecontemporary artists specializing in sports subjects. The exhibitionis sponsored by Sycamore Engineering, Inc., and Morgan Stanley.

Virtual/In Person ToursSwope Art Museum Virtual Tour: Impressions of the Indy 500: Leroy NeimanWith Fred Nation, Executive Director Swope Art MuseumDate: Monday, May 10, 2021Time: 2 - 3 PMPlace: Swope Art Museum, 25 S. 7th St., Terre HauteCost: 3 (In person only maximum 25)An exhibition of 13 works by LeRoy Neiman depicting the 1962 Indianapolis 500 Mile Race. Thesepaintings are from a commission he received in 1962 from Indianapolis arts patron Harrison Eiteljorg.Neiman is regarded as one of the most notable contemporary artists specializing in sports subjects. Theexhibition is sponsored by Sycamore Engineering, Inc., and Morgan Stanley.Virtual Cooking with Butler’s PantryWith Kris Kraut, Chef and Owner of Butler's PantryDate: Thursday, May 13, 2021Time: 2 - 3 PMPlace: Zoom link sent laterCost: 30 (Zoom only)Come join Kris for a virtual cooking presentation this month featuring a vegetarian dish. Even better youdon’t have to go shopping for the ingredients! You will pick up your complete kit the day before theevent. More information will be sent out to those registered!Cemetery Symbolism with Crown Hill Heritage FoundationWith Tom Davis, Crown Hill's Historian, Tour Guide, and ISU graduateDate: Thursday, May 13, 2021Time: 4 - 6 PMPlace: Chestnut Building Room 107 (old College of Nursing at 8th and Chestnut)Zoom link sent laterCost: 5 (Zoom) 5 (in person maximum 25)Join Crown Hill Historian, Tom Davis, as we explore a variety of symbolism from Victorian andcontemporary gravestones found at Crown Hill Cemetery. We will try to unravel the life stories carved instone. Crown Hill Cemetery was established in 1863 at what was known then as Strawberry Hill. Thesummit, which overlooks Indianapolis, was renamed The Crown. An Indiana icon, Crown Hill Cemeteryis the most prominent cemetery in the area, and is known around the world for its historic treasures.A Tour of the Orchestra - The Bassoon with THSO Second Bassoon, Sara FrueheDate: Friday, May 14, 2021Time: 1 - 2:30 PMPlace: Chestnut Building Room 107 (old College of Nursing at 8th and Chestnut);Zoom link sent laterCost: 3 (Zoom) 3 (in person maximum 25)Join the musicians of the Terre Haute Symphony Orchestra alongside Samantha Johnson-Helms, Executive Director and Principal Clarinet, as they discuss the instruments of the orchestra. Each presentationwill feature a professional musician from the symphony who will provide a brief history of his or her instrument, present a demonstration of the instrument’s mechanics and popular orchestra excerpts, and givea performance of a short solo piece. The presentation will close with a short question and answer session.

Virtual ToursVigo County History Center Virtual Tour: Col. Richard ThompsonWith Kerri Wilhelm, Executive Director for the Vigo County Historical Society & MuseumDate: Friday, May 21, 2021Time: 2 - 3 PMPlace: Chestnut Building Room 107 (old College of Nursingat 8th and Chestnut); Zoom link sent laterCost: 3 (Zoom) 3 (in person maximum 25)Born in 1809, the same year as Lincoln, Col. Richard W. Thompson came to Indianaas a young man and became a permanent resident. Also like Lincoln, he clerked in astore and studied law. He had a prolific public service career and served in multiplepositions, becoming well-acquainted with Lincoln as they served in Congresstogether. Eventually serving as commandant of Camp Dick Thompson in TerreHaute at the beginning of the Civil War, he went on to retire from a lauded publiccareer to live in a house on 6th Street. A remarkable individual who deserves aspecial place in local history.A Tour of the Orchestra - The Flute with THSO Principal Flute, Joyce WilsonDate: Tuesday, May 25, 2021Time: 1 - 2:30 PMPlace: ISU Landini Center for Performing and Fine Arts, Boyce Recital Hall (7th and Chestnut Street)Zoom link sent laterCost: 3 (Zoom) 3 (in person maximum 25)Join the musicians of the Terre Haute Symphony Orchestra alongside SamanthaJohnson-Helms, Executive Director and Principal Clarinet, as they discuss theinstruments of the orchestra. Each presentation will feature a professionalmusician from the symphony who will provide a brief history of his or herinstrument, present a demonstration of the instrument’s mechanics and popularorchestra excerpts, and give a performance of a short solo piece. Thepresentation will close with a short question and answer session.A Tour of the Orchestra - The Piano with THSO Principal Keyboard, Timothy StephensonDate: Tuesday, June 8, 2021Time: 1 - 2:30 PMPlace: Chestnut Building Room 107 (old College of Nursing at 8th and Chestnut)Zoom link sent laterCost: 3 (Zoom) 3 (in person maximum 25)Join the musicians of the Terre Haute Symphony Orchestra alongside SamanthaJohnson-Helms, Executive Director and Principal Clarinet, as they discuss theinstruments of the orchestra. Each presentation will feature a professionalmusician from the symphony who will provide a brief history of his or herinstrument, present a demonstration of the instrument’s mechanics and popularorchestra excerpts, and give a performance of a short solo piece. Thepresentation will close with a short question and answer session.

Virtual/In Person ToursSwope Art Museum Virtual Tour: Living with Art: King and LamisWith Ed Trover, Curator of Collections & Exhibitions Swope Art MuseumDate: Friday, June 11, 2021Time: 11 AM - 12 PMPlace: Swope Art Museum, 25 S. 7th St., Terre HauteCost: 3 (In person only maximum 25 )Polly King (1901-1993) was a prolific painter who practiced many styles throughout her life—fromclassicism to impressionism to abstract. She was also a collector and loved to paint interior scenes of herhome that included works by other artists. One of her most prized works in her collection was one ofLeroy Lamis’ first plexiglass constructions.A Tour of the Orchestra Preview of 2021-2022 SeasonDate: Tuesday, June 22, 2021Time: 1 - 2:30 PMPlace: Chestnut Building Room 107 (old College of Nursing at 8th and Chestnut)Zoom link will be sent to those registeredCost: 3 (Zoom) 3 (in person maximum 25)Join Samantha Johnson-Helms, Executive Director and Principal Clarinet, as she previews the 2021-2022Terre Haute Symphony Orchestra Season. Samantha’s presentation will feature not just what thesymphony will be playing in the coming year, but also a little history and a few musical excerpts tospotlight some of music that will be performed in the coming season. The presentation will close witha short question and answer session.Virtual Cooking with Butler’s PantryWith Kris Kraut, Chef and Owner of Butler's PantryDate: Thursday, June 24, 2021Time: 2 - 3 PMPlace: Zoom link sent laterCost: 30 (Zoom only)Come join Kris for a virtual cooking presentation this month featuring a summer time dish. Even betteryou don’t have to go shopping for the ingredients! You will pick up your complete kit the day before theevent. More information will be sent out to those registered!Vigo County History Center Virtual Tour: ArchivesWith Suzy Quick, Collections & Programming Coordinator Vigo County Historical Society & MuseumDate: Friday, June 25, 2021Time: 1 - 3 PMPlace: Vigo County History Center, 929 Wabash AveCost: 10 (In person only maximum 25)Join Suzy Quick, Collections & Programs Coordinator at the Vigo County Historical Museum for a behindthe scenes tour of the Museum's Archives Department. Learn what resources the History Museum uses forresearch projects and how delicate books and documents are handled. Suzy will demonstrate some of thetechniques used to preserve historical items such as newspapers, photographs and other paper ephemera.Participants will also get an up close view of the Bindley Pharmacy located in the Education & Researchspace, and learn the history of this late 1800's -early 1900's apothecary.

Virtual/In Person ToursOLLI Fundraiser at Meier Winery with Bob WarnDate: Tuesday, June 29, 2021Time: 4 - 6 PMPlace: Meier Winery, 4251 North, IN-63, Sullivan, IN 47882Cost: 50 (In person only maximum 50)Come help celebrate a return to in person programming and help OLLI at Indiana State University create ahappy ending to the 2020-2021 academic year. We will celebrate with good music by Bob Warn and goodfood and wine provided by Meier Winery. Enjoy music and a dinner which includes one glass of wine,zesty chicken with mashed potatoes, mixed vegetable casserole, and fresh herb bread.Wednesday PresentationsConversation with a County Commissioner - Brendan KearnsWith Brendan Kearns, Vigo County CommissionerDate: Wednesday, May 5, 2021Time: 1:30 - 3 PMPlace: ISU Tirey Hall Heritage BallroomZoom link sent laterCost: FREE but registration is required Zoom or in person (maximum 25)Vigo County has three Commissioners who are the administrative arm of the County Government. JoinBrendan Kearns, one of our three Vigo County Commissioners, for an update on some of the current andfuture county projects."I Tried to Retire, but Now I Work for My Wife"With Pamela Meier, Owner of Meier WineryDate: Wednesday, May 12, 2021Time: 1:30 - 3 PMPlace: Chestnut Building Room 107 (old College of Nursingat 8th and Chestnut); Zoom link sent laterCost: FREE but registration is required Zoom or in person (maximum 25)Little did Tim know that Pamela's California background along with her love of plants and wine wouldlead him down this new chapter in life starting on June 28th, 2014. The first batch led to 5 and the nextthing we knew our wine tasting friends were encouraging the two of us to start a winery. Tim's timberframe building background started us down the construction path and Meier Winery & Vinyard, LLC(Yep, we know it's spelled wrong) was born. Come learn more about our journey.American Red Cross Mission - Building Resilient CommunitiesWith Theo Boots, Southwest Executive Director & Loida Rodriguez, Volunteer Recruitment SpecialistDate: Wednesday, May 19, 2021Time: 1:30 - 3 PMPlace: Chestnut Building Room 107 (old College of Nursing at 8th and Chestnut)Zoom link sent laterCost: FREE but registration is required Zoom or in person (maximum 25)Did you know that the Red Cross workforce is 90% volunteers? Volunteers are trained to provide criticalservices to the community in five areas of service including, Disaster Services, Blood Services, and more.Come learn about their services and volunteer opportunities.

Wednesday PresentationsWICAA Service To Our CommunityWith Donna Fullhart, Director of Senior ProgramsWestern Indiana Community Action Agency, Inc.Date: Wednesday, May 26, 2021Time: 1:30 - 3 PMPlace: Chestnut Building Room 107 (old College of Nursing at 8th and Chestnut)Zoom link sent laterCost: FREE but registration is required Zoom or in person (maximum 25)Join Donna for a look at how Western Indiana Community Action Agency (WICAA) serves Vigo, Clay andPutnam Counties. WICAA is a non-profit organization, established through the Economic Opportunity Actof 1964, dedicated to improving the quality of life of the economically disadvantaged, the elderly, and thephysically and mentally challenged.A Journey through America’s National Park SystemWith David Kroese, AuthorDate: Wednesday, June 2, 2021Time: 1:30 - 3 PMPlace: Chestnut Building Room 107 (old College of Nursing at 8th and Chestnut)Zoom link sent laterCost: FREE but registration is required Zoom or in person (maximum 25)David Kroese left a 25-year career in the corporate world to pursue his personalinterests, becoming one of about fifty people known to have visited all 400 National Park Service (NPS) units in December 2017. Over the past decade,David has spent thousands of hours exploring our park system. David wrote ofhis experiences in the first published narrative through all the NPS sites, TheCentennial: A Journey through America’s National Park System. Come learnmore about David’s experiences as he shares his enthusiasm for our park system.Turn to the River - PHASE I:An update on the exciting project now underway for our city/county government plazaWith Mary Kramer, Executive Director of Art SpacesDate: Wednesday, June 9, 2021Time: 1:30 - 3 PMPlace: Chestnut Building Room 107 (old College of Nursingat 8th and Chestnut); Zoom link sent laterCost: FREE but registration is required Zoom or in person (maximum 25)Turn to the River is a multi-year project of Art Spaces to reconnect TerreHaute's downtown with the Wabash River through public art and design.Hear from Executive Director, Mary Kramer, about Phase I of the projectwhich is now underway. The current focus is the plaza between the TerreHaute City Hall and the Vigo County Courthouse where a new work of art and water feature will shortlybe installed. Other improvements include seating, trees, landscaping, new pathways and charging posts.Learn about future phases for Turn to the River, and other things in the works for Art Spaces as well.Bring all of your questions for Art Spaces!

Wednesday PresentationsHow ISU Sustainability Has Implemented Sustainable and Urban Agricultural PracticesWith Garrett Hurley, Sustainability Coordinator for Indiana State UniversityDate: Wednesday, June 16, 2021Time: 1:30 - 3 PMPlace: Chestnut Building Room 107 (old College of Nursing at 8th and Chestnut)Zoom link sent laterCost: FREE but registration is required Zoom or in person (maximum 25)Join Garrett for an overview of how some of the sustainable agriculturalpractices that have existed for centuries have gone out of favor with today’sworld and how new practices have been implemented. Some of these newpractices have implemented for a more urban than rural setting. The IndianaState University Community Garden and permaculture food forest are primeexamples of how these new methods are being used in a urban setting.Behind the Scenes: Life Inside an EmbassyWith Ann E. DeLong, U.S. Department of StateDate: Wednesday, June 23, 2021Time: 1:30 - 3 PMPlace: Chestnut Building Room 107 (old College of Nursing at 8th and Chestnut)Zoom link will be sent to those registeredCost: FREE but registration is required Zoom or in person (maximum 25)What is it like working overseas for the State Department? Working in a U.S.Embassy? What do diplomats do all day? Ann DeLong, Foreign Service Officerwith the United States Department of State, is looking forward to sharing withyou the excitement of working overseas. We welcome you to join our virtualpresentation with Ann DeLong. Ann is passionate about public service and hasworked for four government agencies over the past 25 years. Her presentationwill focus on the role of our embassies overseas and how they protect Americansand advance US interests. Ann has lived in 9 countries and traveled to 90 andraised two young adults overseas, exposing them to the many experiences,adventures, and rewards of living abroad. Ann’s hour-long presentation will endwith an opportunity for questions.The Past and Place of ‘This Old World’With Mike Lunsford, Tribune Star Columnist and AuthorDate: Wednesday, June 30, 2021Time: 1:30 - 3 PMPlace: Chestnut Building Room 107 (old College of Nursing at 8th and Chestnut)Zoom link will be sent to those registeredCost: FREE but registration is required Zoom or in person (maximum 25)Join writer/photographer Mike Lunsford as he discusses his newest book, This Old World(Shade Tree Press, 206 pages, 2020). Lunsford’s presentation will include readings, ashort visual program, and a discussion about all writing “needing a past and a place” to beeffective. A question-and-answer session and book signing will conclude the program.

OLLI ExtrasIndiana State University Student Recreation Center MembershipA new benefit to OLLI at ISU Membership!As a member of OLLI, you are now eligible to purchase a membership to the Student Recreation Center on Indiana State University’s campus. Members who want a membership to the SRC will need to reach out directly tothe OLLI Office to start the application process. Visit Campus Recreation Website to learn more about facilityhours and offerings at c. If you have additional questions,please contact Associate Director of Operations, Brittani Lee at 812-237-3915 or by email atBrittani.Lee@indstate.eduAmenitiesElevated walking/jogging trackCycling room, for instructor-led classesA lap pool, leisure pool, 22-person spa, sauna, and water volleyball and basketballWet classroom for aquatic programs such as lifeguarding and special programsFitness center outfitted with cardio and strength-training equipmentThree-court gymnasium for basketball, volleyball, badminton and pickleballMulti-purpose activity studios, suitable for aerobics, martial arts and fitness classesOLLI Education Affiliate Rates:6 month membership: 195 or 12 month membership: 348The OLLI water aerobics class is not included in the SRC membership fee. The membership does include accessto all of the SRC “normally programmed” group exercise classes. Thank You Sponsors!

MembershipForm May & June 2021NameAddressHome Phone Cell PhoneE-MailHow did you hear aboutISU? (Newspaper Friend,If you wish to pay by credit card, please call the OLLI office at 812-237-9040 or go to wwwMAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO OLLI AT ISU and mail toOLLI at ISU Tirey Hall 134B Terre Haute, IN 47809Registration for all programs are required!Summer Membership ONLY (May 2021 - August 2021)Cost PerPerson# Total 5CoursesWater Aerobics May 3, 5, 10, 12, 17, 19, 24, & 26 40Water Aerobics June 7, 9, 14, 16, 21, 23, 28, & 30 40Angel of Death: Orville Lynn Majors May 17 & 18 (Zoom) 6Angel of Death: Orville Lynn Majors May 17 & 18 (In person) 10All About Birds May 20 & 27 (Zoom) 6All About Birds May 20 & 27 (In person) 10“Dark Comedy” Featuring the Comedy of John Cleese May 24 & 26 (Zoom) 6“Dark Comedy” Featuring the Comedy of John Cleese May 24 & 26 (In person) 10European Resistance to The Nazi Occupation from 1940-45 June 3 & 10 (Zoom) 6European Resistance to The Nazi Occupation from 1940-45 June 3 & 10 (In person) 10Mystery Series in Vienna: The Liebermann Papers June 7 & 14 (Zoom) 6Mystery Series in Vienna: The Liebermann Papers June 7 & 14 (In person) 10Alfred Hitchcock and “The Birds” June 22 & 24, (Zoom) 6Alfred Hitchcock and “The Birds” June 22 & 24 (In person) 10Virtual ToursIndiana State University Hulman Center Tour May 10 (In person only) 5Swope Art Museum Virtual Tour: Impressions of the Indy 500: Leroy NeimanMay 10 (Zoom only) 3Swope Art Museum In Person Tour: Impressions of the Indy 500: Leroy NeimanMay 10 (In person only) 5 30Virtual Cooking with Butler’s Pantry May 13 (Zoom only)Registration for all programs are required! A Zoom link will be sent out 7 days prior to programstart date and parking passes will only be sent to those attending in person programs on campus.

Virtual ToursCemetery Symbolism with Crown Hill Heritage Foundation May 10 (Zoom) 5Cemetery Symbolism with Crown Hill Heritage Foundation May 10 (In person) 5A Tour of the Orchestra - The Bassoon with Sara Fruehe May 14 (Zoom) 3A Tour of the Orchestra - The Bassoon with Sara Fruehe May 14 (In person) 3Vigo County History Center Virtual Tour: Col. Richard Thompson May 21 (Zoom) 3Vigo County History Center Virtual Tour: Col. Richard Thompson May 21 (In person) 3A Tour of the Orchestra - The Flute with Joyce Wilson May 25 (Zoom) 3A Tour of the Orchestra - The Flute with Joyce Wilson May 25 (In person) 3A Tour of the Orchestra - The Piano with Timothy Stephenson June 8 (Zoom) 3A Tour of the Orchestra - The Piano with Timothy Stephenson June 8 (In person) 3Swope Art Museum Virtual Tour: Living with Art: King and LamisJune 11 (In person only) 3A Tour of the Orchestra - Preview of 2021-2022 Season June 22 (Zoom) 3A Tour of the Orchestra Preview of 2021-2022 SeasonJune 22 (In person) 3Virtual Cooking with Butler’s Pantry June 24 (Zoom only)(Zoom linkwillbe sent Juneout 725daysprogram startVigo County History Center VirtualTour:Archives(In priorpersontoonly) 30OLLI Fundraiser at Meirer Winery with Bob Warn June 29 (In person only) 50 10Wednesday PresentationConversation with a County Commissioner - Brendan Kearns May 5 (Zoom or In person)FREE"I Tried to Retire, but Now I Work for My Wife" May 12 (Zoom or In person)FREEAmerican Red Cross Mission - Building Resilient Communities May 19 (Zoom or In person)FREEWICAA Service To Our Community May 26 (Zoom or In person)FREEA Journey through America’s National Park System June 2 (Zoom or In person)FREETurn to the River - PHASE I June 9 (Zoom or In person)FREEHow ISU Sustainability Has Implemented Sustainable and Urban Agricultural PracticesJune 16 (Zoom or In person)FREEBehind the Scenes: Life Inside an Embassy June 23 (Zoom or In person)FREEThe Past and Place of ‘This Old World’ June 30 (Zoom or In person)FREEOLLI ExtraIndiana State University Student Recreation Center Membership (information)Donation to OLLI Total DueRegistration for all programs are required! A Zoom link will be sent out 7 days prior to programstart date and parking passes will only be sent to those attending in person programs on campus.

series based on the books called Vienna Blood. Join Michelle as she compares the first book in the series, . Alfred Hitchcock and "The Birds" With Elmer Guerri Date: Tuesday & Thursday, June 22 & 24, 2021 Time: 10 AM - 12 PM Place: Chestnut Building Room 107 (old College of Nursing at 8th and Chestnut); Zoom link sent later Cost: 6 (Zoom .