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Course Description: This course is part of our Emeritus program, students over 55 . Our beginner photography course will help you understand the basics of light and how your eye fixes lighting. Our course will help you learn how to get your camera to catch what your eye sees to produce better pictures.
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SRCZ-1002-81001 (1343760) The Fifties America's Golden
Course Description: America was at its postwar peak and things were booming: Jobs, suburbs, cars, TVs and of course babies. But the decade also had its darker side with racial inequality, the Cold War, Korea and McCarthyism. We'll look at leaders like Truman, Eisenhower and Billy Graham; innovators like Jonas Salk, Charles Schulz and Walt Disney; and pop culture icons Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley, Marlon Brando, Marilyn Monroe and more.
SRCZ-1002-81002 (1343762) The Sixties Wild in the Street
Course Description: The Sixties brought assassinations, riots, Vietnam, hippies, feminists, the amazing 1968 presidential campaign and much more. We'll look at figures such as Betty Friedan, Neil Armstrong, Muhammad Ali, Malcolm X, the Chicago Seven, Jackie Kennedy and more. We'll also listen to plenty of Sixties music from Lesley Gore and the Kingston Trio to James Brown, Aretha Franklin, the Beatles and of course the immortal Strawberry Alarm Clock! If you've taken this class before, no problem: we'll be adding new people, new ideas and new songs.