Dateline April - June 2018 | Page 10

Adult Academy NEW! Shadows of Time...Minnesota’s Surviving Railroad Depots Author and Educator Bill Shrankler provides a look at Minnesota’s railroad history through photographs, maps, stories and facts about depots that range from opulent buildings to small wooden structures. Following the presentation, Bill will be signing his book Shadows of Time...Minnesota’s Surviving Railroad Depots, which will be available for optional purchase for $29. Bill Schrankler Date: Mon, Apr 16 Time: 1:00–2:15 pm Cost: $15 Class #: AEQ7 Location: Gladstone, 105 Jack the Ripper How much do you know about the unidentified serial killer who stalked the impoverished areas in the Whitechapel District of London in 1888? Dig into the criminal files and the fiction of the notorious “Jack the Ripper,” also known as the “the Whitechapel Murderer” and “Leather Apron.” Dan Hartman Date: Fri, Apr 13 Time: 1:00–3:00 pm Cost: $15 Class #: AEQ5 Location: Gladstone, 105 The Doctors Mayo: History of the Mayo Clinic What do malaria and a tornado have to do with establishing the world renowned Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota? Why did the Ku Klux Klan vilify the Mayos? Who were some of the famous patients? How do you get to be a patient at the Mayo Clinic? Join us and find out! Kathy Simmer Date: Fri, Apr 20 Time: 1:00–3:00 pm Cost: $15 Class #: AEQ1 Location: Gladstone, 105 Chicago World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893 This World Fair drew over 27 million visitors to Chicago during a 6 month period in 1893. Hosting this event had a major impact on Chicago’s architecture and resulted in the nickname “The White City” due to the appearance of its massive white buildings. In addition, many new technologies were showcased. Learn all about this event that brought worldwide attention to Chicago—both the good and the bad. Dan Hartman Date: Fri, May 18 Time: 1:00–3:00 pm Cost: $15 Class #: AEQ6 Location: Gladstone, 105 NEW! Exploring Ojibwe/Dakota Culture through Art NEW! Downsizing Dilemma Explore the Ojibwe and Dakota cultures through traditional and contemporary art. The rich traditions of American Indian art are an example of how one aspect of culture has changed, yet persists through time. Focus will be on the art and design of the two tribes that are indigenous to Minnesota. Robin Nelson Date: Wed, May 9 Time: 1:00–2:00 pm Cost: $15 Class #: AEQ8 Location: Gladstone, 105 Everything you need to know as you consider downsizing: the pros and cons between townhomes, condos, rentals, and assisted living; how to manage your cost of living; how to buy BEFORE selling your current home; financing options and more. The Smith Team at Keller Williams Date: Wed, Apr 18 Time: 10:00–11:30 am Cost: FREE, please preregister Class #: SRH1 Location: Gladstone, 105 10 Gladstone 55+ Center • 1945 Manton St, Maplewood, 55109 • www.isd622.org/seniors • 651-748-7250