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Spring 2017 OLLI Catalog (Interactive)

The Osher Lifelong Learning at California State University Dominguez Hills is a program of educational, cultural, and social opportunities for retired and semi-retired individuals age 50 and above. Members experience taking courses in a relaxed atmosphere for the pure pleasure of learning.

The Osher Lifelong Learning at California State University Dominguez Hills is a program of educational, cultural, and social opportunities for retired and semi-retired individuals age 50 and above. Members experience taking courses in a relaxed atmosphere for the pure pleasure of learning.

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SPECIAL EVENTS<br />

Artistic Director: Amy Allen<br />

Dance Faculty: CSUDH, El Camino<br />

College, Santa Monica College, Pierce<br />

College and Los Angeles Valley College<br />

Thursday, May 4<br />

8:00pm – 10:00pm<br />

University Theatre<br />

CSUDH<br />

Fee: $5<br />

NLLL 152 Section 05<br />

Course No. 23516<br />

Rejuvenation <strong>Spring</strong> Dance Concert<br />

NEW!<br />

Inspired by their personal journeys, our graduating seniors create<br />

fresh energizing dance works to celebrate their transition into the<br />

professional world of dance. <strong>OLLI</strong> members will be able to attend a<br />

special preview performance of this exciting concert of original<br />

dance works that showcases the classical, contemporary, and world<br />

dance techniques offered by the CSUDH Dance Department.<br />

Upcoming Special Event<br />

Save The Date!<br />

• <strong>OLLI</strong> Members Meeting & Volunteer Appreciation<br />

Thursday, April 27<br />

1:00pm - 4:00pm<br />

(See page 32 for details)<br />

Enrich Your Life,<br />

Enrich <strong>OLLI</strong><br />

at CSUDH<br />

34 OSHER LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE @ CSU DOMINGUEZ HILLS

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