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Fall 2021 OLLI Catalog

The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) 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. For more info, visit: https://csudh.edu/olli

The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) 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.

For more info, visit:
https://csudh.edu/olli

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Health & Wellness<br />

Virtual Baking Workshop<br />

October 20, November 17<br />

Wednesdays | 1:30pm PT<br />

Registration Link: https://bit.ly/csudhollibaking-fall21<br />

Meeting ID: 817 2793 7054<br />

Speaker: Heather Slater, Pastry Chef and Small Business Owner of<br />

Simply Sweets Desserts<br />

Get Cooking! Join talented, accomplished Heather Slater in this exciting<br />

cooking class. This online class invites your participation to bake<br />

alongside Pastry Chef Heather Slater. Get personalized tips, share stories,<br />

and laughs as your chef observes you and cooks with you.<br />

Heather’s mission is to provide an engaging, fun, easy cooking learning<br />

experience. How can you participate? It’s easy! All you need is a laptop or<br />

tablet with sound, a built-in camera, and high-speed internet. Don’t forget<br />

to check your email for the recipe.<br />

Please register at least two weeks in advance to receive the recipe<br />

via email.<br />

20 OSHER LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE @ CSUDH

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