Calendar
March 13, 2025
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Come Play Bridge (On Campus)
This study group is for people who already know how to play bridge. Join us if you would like to meet other ICL members who play and want to have more opportunities to play the game. We welcome those who have recently learned the game as well as intermediate and advanced players. We will be playing for FUN, not cutthroat! Hopefully we can all learn from one another. NOTE: This is an ongoing study group, but new participants are always welcome.
Coordinator: Andrea Zietlow
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Chair Yoga - Note Special Time (On Campus)
Sessions will consist of 30-minutes of chair yoga beginning at 12:15. Attendees will have the chance to attend other morning and/or afternoon study group sessions. No need for a yoga mat, just wear comfortable clothing. Please note special time.
Coordinator: Nancy Engel Flynn, Alice Kurtyka and Sheila Schwartz
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Saving our Family Stories (On Campus)
You likely have some interesting family stories from the 20th century. Why not write them down for the next generation or two. Whether your story is three paragraphs about life on a farm or three chapters on surviving the great depression or WWII, we will share some stories and offer advice on how to save stories for the future.
Coordinator: Gene Flynn
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Stoicism and Well-Being (On Campus)
This is a presentation of Stoic Week 2024, the theme of which is ‘well-being’. Stoic week is an annual on-line program hosted by Modern Stoicism. The handbook for this class can be accessed by going to: learn.modernstoicism.com - enroll in the course (it’s free).
Over four weeks we will follow the seven-day program, discussing the issues raised in each day. Each day offers audio and video presentations as well as suggested reading, free ebooks and articles/essays by modern Stoics.
Coordinator: Paul Wherry
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Variety - The Spice of Life: Dan Rather (On Campus)
Dan Rather’s career spans more than 60 years; this documentary offers an unfiltered look at both his esteemed career and his present renaissance as one of the last beacons of quality reporting. In today’s turbulent times, with threats to journalism and our democracy more dangerous than ever, this story has never been more important for a generation thirsting for legitimacy and truth in the era of “fake news.”
Coordinators: Mike and Marilyn Glass