Week of March 7
Reminder: MASKS ARE STILL REQUIRED IN THE CLASSROOM FOR BOTH INSTRUCTORS AND STUDENTS.
The “mini” version of our catalog is in the mail and you should see it in your mailbox this week! In the meantime, you can click here to get a SNEAK PEEK at SPRING classes! The full pdf version of the catalog will be online this week and we’ll let you know when it’s available for viewing. Starting today, you can also log on to your OLLI account to view all of the class. Just remember, registration does not start until March 14.
Members with expiration dates during the month of March should renew now in order to register on March 14. Click here to log on to renew or call 401-874-4197.
Monday
- 10:00AM Creativity, Play and Innovation
- 10:00AM Roger Williams Park Zoo Virtual Meet and Greet (Zoom)
- 1-4PM Shakespeare- Hamlet (extended class)
Tuesday
- 10AM Sketching for Observation, Recording, Learning
- 10AM The Iditarod
- 10AM-12PM Cyber Seniors (Max)
- 12PM Bowling Group
- 3:30 British Invasion
- 4:00PM Overcoming Negativity
Wednesday
- 9:30AM Rare Plants of Rhode Island
- 10AM Photography Today
- 11AM Cyber Seniors-Jada
- 1PM Walking Group
- 4PM Rhode Island Fresh: March Madness
Thursday
- 9AM-12PM Cyber Seniors- Max
- 9:30AM Ducks of Rhode Island
- 10AM Membership Committee Mtg
- 10:30AM Soul in Motion
- 1PM Mah Jonng
- 5PM The Grand Tour
Center for the Humanities Brown Bag series
On Thursday March 10 at 12:30 pm, Dr. Vincent Colapietro will give a talk on “Humanities as/and/of Crisis” as part of the Center for the Humanities Brown Bag series. The event will take place in person in the Hardge Forum of the Multicultural Student Services Center and be broadcast on Zoom. Please click here for registration and more information.
Private Well Water Workshops, Tuesday, March 22, 2022, from 3 – 4 pm
Join from the comfort of your own home. Workshop held via Zoom. Click here to register.. During the workshop, you will learn:the importance of well water testing & protection and practices to protect your drinking water quality. Registrants will receive an email with the link to join the online workshop the morning of the workshop.
CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS For over 70 years, dedicated volunteers at North Kingstown’s Smith’s Castle have been inspiring visitors from throughout the world and local school children with tales of our earliest Rhode Island history. Smith’s Castle is putting out its annual call for volunteers to train as docents and greeters. Docents in colonial attire interpret Castle history through 50-minute tours of the two-story 1678 house from May through mid-October. Greeters provide an important first contact with the public, staffing the Visitors’ Center to welcome guests and collect admission fees.
For further information or to register for the Training Sessions (starting 4/7/22), visit our website at www.smithscastle.org or call the office at (401) 294-3521. Smith’s Castle, 55 Richard Smith Dr., North Kingstown is a Non-Profit 501(c)3 National Historical Site. Click here to view the flyer.