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Retired? Semi-retired? Looking for enriching educational experience in a like-minded community?

Come to the Fall Preview and learn about daytime, non-credit courses offered by Osher at Johns Hopkins University

A preview of fall classes of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Johns Hopkins University will take place on Tuesday, June 2, at Grace United Methodist Church, 5407 N. Charles Street in Baltimore. Join current members, faculty and staff for an overview of membership activities and sample presentations of course offerings. Enjoy light refreshments beginning at 9 a.m., hear from staff and current members at 9:15 a.m., and learn about fall courses from faculty at 10 a.m.

Osher at JHU is designed to enhance the life and leisure of retired or semi-retired individuals seeking intellectual growth, participation in a learning community, and social interaction with other mature adults. An annual fee allows members to take unlimited courses in art, usic, history, literature, religion and more in two 12-week semesters, as well as participate in social events and travel opportunities year-round. Classes take place during the day on Mondays and Wednesdays in Columbia, and on Tuesdays and Thursdays in Baltimore. There are no entrance requirements, no tests, and no grades, just learning for personal enrichment.

For more information about Osher at JHU, visit www.osher.jhu.edu. To register for the fall preview, call 410-516-9719 or e-mail kcooke4@jhu.edu.

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