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- 1989 Fall Study Group
- 1989 Spring Study Group
- Fall 2015
- 1,000 Foods to Eat Before You Die
- Big Bands of the 30’s and 40’s
- Biographies of the Leaders of the American Revolutionary War
- Broadway Musicals
- Classics of American Nature Writing
- Ernest Hemingway – the Man, the Myth, and the Work
- Food in Contemporary America
- From Personal Narrative to Public Issues
- Oscar Wilde: Troubled Genius
- People Who Changed America
- Plants: From Mosses to Mistletoe
- Presidents at the Law’s Edge
- Public Lives, Private Rights
- Reading the Stories of Andrea Barrett
- Reading to Explore the Valley & the Berkshires
- The Emergence of Life
- The Immigrants
- The Silk Roads, the World’s First Globalization
- Thieves of State: Why Corruption Threatens Global Security
- Your Past and Present Memories
- Fall 2017
- 18th Century England
- Basic Drawing
- Going with the Grain
- Hamilton the Musical & History: How Accurately Does the Broadway Show Represent Alexander Hamilton’s World?
- Have an Inkling: The Fellowship of J.R.R. Tolkien
- Hitler & Nazi Germany: The Man and the Times; the challenge in the 20th century.
- Jane Austen: Her Books and Her World
- Marriage in Literature: Late 20th-Century Portrayals
- Modern Hard Boiled Crime Fiction: Explorations of conscience, morality and culture
- Nana & Papa 101
- New Technologies
- Our Maturing Ecological Perspective: Seeing Beauty in Bogs, Compost Piles, Clotheslines, and Solar Arrays
- Radiation and You: The Good, the Bad, the Unknown
- Reading “The Odyssey”: Homer’s epic story of homecoming
- Seeing Art
- The Arithmetic of Symmetry
- The Immigrants Revisited
- The Playwright and the Preacher
- The Sultan and the Queen: The Untold Story of Queen Elizabeth and Islam
- The U.S. Supreme Court
- The US, 1912-1920
- Watercolor Class
- What is the US Foreign Policy in the Mideast?
- Writing to Remember (Blue Section): Writing Your Own Story
- Writing to Remember (Purple Section): Writing and Reading for the Self and Others
- Writing to Remember (Red Section): Autobiographical Writing
- History’s Mysteries: Revisiting Classic Crime Novels
- Lesser Known Giants of the 20th Century
- More Storytelling
- Spring 2015
- A Walk in the Park: Cities, Parks and People in the United States from 1900 to the Present
- American Modern Dance in the 20th Century
- Ancient Rome
- Biogeography
- Great 20th Century American Short Fiction
- History of Medicine
- Mathematical Puzzles in Everyday Life
- Owning Art: Claims and Controversies
- Poetry Out Loud: Contemporary Poets of the Pioneer Valley
- Religious Revolution to the Dawn of Modernity: Martin Luther to the Peace of Westphalia 1517-1648
- Robots
- Rudyard Kipling: Strange Genius
- Russia: The Last 100 Years
- The Art and History of the Illustrated Book
- The Art of the Novella
- The Body Has a Mind: A Survey of Alternative Medical Practices
- The Dismal Science: Economics!
- The Old Days of the 30’s, 40’s, 50’s and 60’s
- The Progressive Era
- The United States in the 1930’s
- Using Art Objects to Curate Life Memories
- What Does it Mean to be a Person?
- Spring 2016
- 2016 Primary and Caucus Season (Presidential Election Part 1)
- Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s Relation To Victorian Times: Does He Relate to Ours?
- Broadway Musicals
- Expressing Your Artistic Spirit Through Photography
- Genius and Neurosis Closely Allied: The James Family
- Great American Photographers: Shaping Our Own Vision
- Internet Privacy & Security: Issues, and Tools for Protection
- Mathematical Puzzles in Life
- Memorable Structures and Inventions Since 1800
- Poetry Out Loud
- Poetry Out Loud
- Politics and the Representation of Lesbians in North American Cinema, 1960’s – Present
- Primer in Climate Change Modeling
- Reading Beowulf
- T.S. Eliot’s London and/or London’s T.S. Eliot
- The Golden Age of the Arab
- We’re All Artists Now
- Who’s On First: Biographies of American Comedy
- Why Do Many of Our Systems Seem to be Broken?
- Writing to Remember – Red Section
- Spring 2017
- American Impressionism: Revolt of the Ten
- Basic Drawing
- British India
- Broadway Musicals
- Chaim Potok: Asher Lev, the Artist In Conflict With Community
- Contemporary Trends in String Quartet Composition
- Don Quixote, Part II (1615)
- Every Dog Has Its Day: Dogs in Human History and Culture
- High Water, Power Politics, Disaster Management: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927
- Inequality in the New Gilded Age
- My Favorite Painter
- Oh, Canada! Who Art Thou?
- Poetry and the American Civil War
- Reading Piketty: Capital in the 20th Century
- The American West, 1850-1900
- The Impact of a Favorite Children’s Book on Our Adult Life
- The US, 1912-1920
- Watercolor Class
- What in the World is Going On in Today’s Disrupted World ?
- Writing to Remember – Blue Section
- Writing to Remember (Blue Section)
- Writing to Remember (Red Section)
- Summer 2017
- Watercolor Class
- Writing to Remember – Blue Section
- Writing to Remember – Red Section