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Spring 2019 OLLI Catalog

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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ART, CULTURE & LANGUAGE<br />

Exercising the Creative Spirit<br />

A combination of scrapbooking and journal writing, designed to<br />

express your creativity and capture memories for all time. Poetry<br />

and creative writing exercises will help you express what is in your<br />

heart and leave a record of lasting memories.<br />

Please join us as we<br />

explore scrapbooking,<br />

creative writing<br />

and journaling.<br />

For the first class<br />

meeting, bring a<br />

photograph that<br />

has special meaning<br />

to you.<br />

NEW!<br />

Facilitator: Kai Tate-Packer<br />

4 Fridays<br />

May 3, 10, 17, 24<br />

1:30pm – 3:30pm<br />

Extended Education Building, EE-1201<br />

Fee: $1.00 fee for composition book<br />

at class 1st meeting, all other<br />

materials will be provided.<br />

NLLL 151 Section 01<br />

Course No. 23900<br />

Oral Shared History Series<br />

Chinese Tea Tasting with Claire Li<br />

NEW!<br />

You already know how Americans and Europeans drink tea. But,<br />

how does the Chinese in the Far East drink tea traditionally? It is<br />

said, some teas with herbs have certain cure properties and no<br />

side effects. How does<br />

this work when they have<br />

so many types of teas?<br />

How many have you<br />

tried? There were many<br />

teahouses in ancient<br />

China filled with traditions<br />

of daily life. Why were<br />

teahouses a good family<br />

business for generations?<br />

Would you like to try some tea the traditional Chinese way? You<br />

are invited to Chinese Tea Tasting with Claire Li, a former university<br />

professor in China. She will prepare different types of teas with<br />

traditional Chinese tea sets, answer your questions about Chinese<br />

tea, China, and Travel to China.<br />

Presenter: Claire Li, <strong>OLLI</strong> Member,<br />

former university professor in China<br />

4 Wednesdays (8 seats each class)<br />

February 6, 13, 20, 27<br />

1:30pm – 3:30pm<br />

Extended Education Building,<br />

EE-1201<br />

Fee: Free to <strong>OLLI</strong> Members<br />

NLLL 155 Section 03<br />

Course No. 23987<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2019</strong> | www.csudh.edu/olli | (310) 243-3208 7

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