Archived Classes
Abraham Lincoln, Part 2 - October 7, 14, 21, 28
Renewable Energy - September 2, 9, 16
Hawaiian Luau - August 26, 2009
Symphony of a Thousand - June 3, 2009
E-Bay
May 6 & 13, 2009
Opera Classes on Fridays,
Tallent Hall Room 182
10:30 a.m. - 12:00 pm
March 14
April 4
Political Issues
Tallent Hall Room 281
10:00 a.m.
March 7th
Film Class
Tallent Hall Room 182
1:30 p.m.
March 10
Prof. Don Kummings will lead discussions on: “4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days" showing October 23-26
January 8 th is the last day to register for the American History classes scheduled for Jan. 24, 31 and Feb. 7. As those of you who attended her earlier class know, Dr. Moets is most knowledgeable and interesting.
Ethnic Dining committee plans a Chinese dinner at noon on Feb. 16 th at the New Buffet in Racine , to celebrate the Chinese New Year. George Wang, UW-Parkside Associate Professor of Sociology will plan the menu and give a talk.
Watch for flyers on this spring event – See a matinee of Cabaret by UW-P Theater students on March 2. Parkside's Humanities Committee will sponsor a special German-style luncheon event immediately following the matinee. The luncheon will be followed with a panel discussion including experts on Germany in the 1930-1940's Tickets for the play will be in the neighborhood of $13; combined ticket with lunch will be somewhere around $25. Watch for the finalized flyer and get your reservations in early.
Kenosha ALL members may have read the article in the Sunday, Dec. 17 Kenosha News about Dean Yohnk. It tells of the proposed collaboration between UW-Parkside and Carthage Theater departments. Did you know that Professor Dean Yohnk, Parkside Theater Department Chairman and Artistic Director, has a doctorate in directing and theater education from Bowling Green State University ? He taught at Viterbo University and Bowling Green , and has worked as a designer, director, actor and educator in professional academic and community theaters.
The Parkside Theater Department is limited to 50 theater majors, all of whom must audition before admission. Those of you who have attended their plays know what a hidden treasure Parkside has.
The King Tut class starring our own Ann Gehring as instructor will meet September 27,
October 4 and October 11, followed by a Day Trip to the exhibit in Chicago.
October 23 and 30 are the dates for the class about Charles Dickens – his life and times, lead by UW-Parkside's own Mary Lenard. This class will coincide with the two Day Trips in
November and December
When you see a flyer in Polish colors, you'll know it is the announcement for the next Ethnic Dining experience. Polonez Restaurant in St. Francis has been reviewed in the Milwaukee Magazine which honored it as one of the 25 Best Restaurants of the Year. So keep November 8 open for that experience.
In February we will offer the chance to attend a matinee of UW-Parkside's production of Cabaret. A class about the musical and about that period in Germany will enlarge our knowledge and enjoyment.

