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Here’s your sign to meet new members and discover a new hobby.

Photo by Norma Wirt

Fact: Just because you’re an adult doesn’t mean you need to stop learning, growing + taking cool classes for fun.

The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) offers a variety of courses on every topic from film to yoga for adults 50+.

Interested? Meet instructors, learn about fall course offerings, meet other members, and purchase a 2024-2025 annual membership at OLLI’s Fall Open House, happening Thursday, August 1 (1-3 p.m.) at the Central Bank Field Club at Kroger Field.

Don’t miss online registration for upcoming courses on August 7-8.

More fun for older adults.

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