Members of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute engage in a creative beading class, fostering learning and community.
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) is set to open registration for adults aged 50 and over at Coastal Carolina University. This spring, OLLI will offer a diverse range of classes including beaded flowers, night photography, and Broadway musical flops. The semester begins on February 13, with online and in-person options available. The program aims to foster learning and social connections among older adults in the Conway community. Interested individuals can attend an open house on September 14 to explore courses and meet instructors.
Attention, Conway! Are you ready to dive into a world of learning and fun? The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) is opening its doors for registration starting this Tuesday, and it’s time for adults aged 50 and over to get onboard. This initiative, offered through Coastal Carolina University, provides a unique chance to engage in a myriad of classes specifically designed for the vibrant community of older adults.
Whether you’re looking to expand your mind, make new friends, or simply try your hand at something new, OLLI has a class for you! Get ready for a broad range of fascinating courses that promise to provoke thought and spark creativity. One standout offering this spring is a class on beaded flowers, where you can learn the art of crafting beautiful floral creations. Imagine the joy of creating handmade gifts for your loved ones or simply decorating your home with your unique touches!
This semester promises not just creativity but a delightful blend of knowledge and experiences. Topics are as varied as history and religion to the quirky hobbies of metal detecting and shark tooth hunting. On top of that, participants can immerse themselves in classes like night photography and even explore the world of Broadway musical flops – proving it’s never too late to discover new passions.
OLLI is not just about attending classes; it’s about building connections! The program opens avenues for participants to meet new people, socialize, and share their experiences. Classes often blend interactive lectures, enriching excursions, and exciting events, making learning a fun and social experience. Furthermore, for those who prefer to learn from the comfort of their homes, this year, OLLI is also offering online classes. This accessibility means everyone can take part no matter their circumstances!
Are you excited yet? The official start of classes is on February 10, leading into the Spring semester beginning on February 13. If you want a firsthand look at what OLLI has to offer, don’t miss the open house reception set for September 14 at 301 Allied Drive, Conway. This event is a perfect opportunity to mingle with instructors, meet fellow learners, and explore the vibrant community that OLLI fosters.
Getting involved couldn’t be simpler! Registration can be completed either online or in person at the OLLI office located on CCU’s campus. A membership fee of just $20 grants access to a treasure trove of courses and benefits, making it not just an educational investment but a fantastic value!
So, mark your calendars, spread the word, and get ready to embark on an exciting learning journey. Whether you’re looking to craft, explore history, or meet new friends, OLLI promises to be a place where learning never ends – it’s a community where you truly belong!
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