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ENews March 28, 2025

March 28, 2025 by Dennis Vanlangen

OLLI E-News March 28, 2028
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March 28, 2025


Editor of the Week: David Gundry
Table of Contents
  • Alerts & Notices
  • Meet the Candidates for OLLI’s 2025 Board of Directors Upcoming Election
  • Executive Director Search Update March 28
  • TAKE. CARE. OF. YOU.
  • Tallwood Book Club
  • History Club Meeting April 2
  • Photo of the Month
  • Consider Speaking in a Fall 2025 Trip Tales Class
  • What You Didn’t Know or Have Forgotten About OLLI
  • Spring 2025 Mason Jazz Concerts
  • Team Bloch's Topic for April 2
  • Poet's Corner
  • Arts & Music at George Mason
  • Meetings & Clubs
  • About OLLI E-News
Alerts & Notices
  • Spring term is under way; registration continues.
  • The next issue of OLLI E-News will be published Friday, April 4; the regular deadline for submission of items is Tuesday, April 1, at 6:00.

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Meet the Candidates for OLLI’s 2025 Board of Directors Upcoming Election


By Norma Jean Reck, Chairperson, Nominating Committee



At the March 21 meeting of the OLLI Board of Directors (BOD), I presented the names of the five OLLI members that the Nominating Committee has identified and verified to be candidates for Director for the 2025 BOD elections. They are: Tim Harwarth, John McAndrew, Ann McNeish, Michele Romano, and Steve Rose, whose photos and biographical statements are provided below; the photos and biographical statements also appear on the OLLI website at this link. Kudos to Edward Marion for taking candidate photos on March 14.

Tim Harwarth: I earned a BA from the University of Minnesota in Political Science. I also served in the U.S. Army Reserve while I was in college in Minnesota. I moved to the Washington area and earned an MA degree at George Washington University in National Defense Policy. While working on my master’s degree, I also worked full time on Capitol Hill for a Senator from my home state of Minnesota. After I received my MA, I worked for a contractor supporting the Air Force and Office of the Secretary of Defense, primarily in congressional affairs and staff roles.

My federal government and intelligence community career began at the Defense Intelligence Agency where I was staff officer for six years. I served a short rotational assignment at the Pentagon in the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence office. I then transferred to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) where I worked for the functional management and the intelligence production directorates for three years. Next, I accepted a position at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) where I was the action officer for producing the intelligence community’s justification books for submission to Congress. After working at ODNI for two years, I transferred back to NGA serving in chief of staff and career service manager roles. I retired from NGA in March 2023 after 27 years of federal service.

I joined OLLI after I retired in March 2023. I greatly enjoyed the classes at OLLI, especially the history classes, as history has always been an interest of mine. Another interest is board gaming. I have been playing various types of board games most of my life. To pass on some of my knowledge, I taught an OLLI class, Introduction to Modern Board Gaming. I followed up the class by creating the Board Gaming Club at OLLI. We get together in person every other week and meet virtually the other weeks. I enjoy teaching my fellow OLLI club members some of the games in my personal collection. I believe that I have been successful in passing my love of board games to other members of the club. I believe that I will bring new perspectives and ideas to the OLLI Board of Directors. I am a people person and a great communicator. I hope to use these abilities to continue to make OLLI a great place to be.

John McAndrew: I earned a BA from Hampton University and an MEd in curriculum and instruction/middle education from George Mason University. In addition, I achieved National Board Certification in social studies/history for early adolescence. My teaching experience includes 24 years as a middle school classroom teacher of social studies (history, civics, economics, and geography) for grades 6 and 8; a year as a K-6 social studies curriculum support teacher for Fairfax County Public Schools; and a few summers as an adjunct professor with the GMU Fast Train Program for Teaching Elementary Social Studies. Following retirement, I volunteered (3 years) with the Virginia Literacy Program, tutoring adult English with the Woodson Adult Center. I worked for the FCPS Department of Human Resources Colleague Assistance Program by supporting K-12 FCPS teachers.

As a committee co-chair of the Humanities/Social Sciences/Current Events Committee, my responsibilities include extensive use of written and verbal communication. These are written electronic invitations to course presenters from universities such as GMU, University of Richmond, Old Dominion University, Fairfax County Public Library, and community members. These communication venues demand professional expertise with e-mail, e-mail attachments, websites, and follow-up letters of thanks and appreciation to presenters. I consistently write committee meeting invitations and meeting minutes and submit articles to OLLI E-News. My responsibilities include collaborating with members electronically, in person, and via phone to brainstorm topics and ideas, construct courses, and determine presenters. Making courses relevant to our members is a major goal of program planners; however, our objectives are not only to provide excellent programming but also to ensure that topics reflect the multicultural landscape of Fairfax County. I have also acted as the temporary chairperson of the Outreach Committee and as a Mason University Board of Directors member.

I have been a member of OLLI since 2014, a member of the Humanities and Social Sciences Program Planning Group since 2019, and am currently serving as co-chairperson of the Humanities/Social Sciences/Current Events committee. My vision for fine-tuning this committee is ongoing. As the current co-chair of the newly formed OLLI Diversity Committee, I have been involved with its construction, goal setting, and objectives. Board membership would allow me to help fine-tune the construction of this committee and support other programming from the perspectives of problem-solving, oversight, accountability, and adherence to OLLI Mason’s strategic plan.

Ann McNeish: As a member of OLLI since fall of 2019, I witnessed the change brought about by COVID, as OLLI adapted to meet those challenges. Last year I was excited to work with other members on two major projects: help redesign the OLLI homepage and create marketing videos featuring OLLI members, both intended to help attract new members to our OLLI community. The videos were completed last fall and are posted to the OLLI website. They can also be used in presentations to community groups as part of OLLI’s ongoing marketing efforts. The new OLLI homepage was recently launched, and a training session was held to familiarize members with the changes and ensure they could still easily find information. These experiences were deeply rewarding, being able to use my knowledge and experience in marketing and communications to help an organization that I value so deeply.

As a native of Nashville, Tenn., I graduated from Tennessee Technological University with a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in finance. After two years with the Securities and Exchange Commission, I spent 20 years with the trade association for mutual funds, conducting industry and market research and developing and executing communications strategies related to research findings. Communications included monthly reports, press releases and ongoing dialogue with members of the press, and conference speeches for members, consumers, regulators, members of Congress, and international counterparts in the investments field. I then spent 15 years with Bank of America, supporting executives for wealth management, investment banking, the consumer bank and the Chief Financial Officer, planning and executing communications for customers, regulators, shareholder and Board of Director presentations, and earnings reports.

After retiring, I volunteered for two years in Pinehurst, N.C., at a free medical clinic established to provide baseline health care for adults in the community without employer-sponsored health care but unable to qualify for Medicaid. I worked at the front desk checking patients in for appointments, scheduling follow-ups, and dispensing prescriptions. After returning to Northern Virginia, I volunteered during COVID for BritePaths in Fairfax, helping distribute the daily allocation of grants to families needing assistance with rent or utilities.


Michele Romano: Education and Work Experience: I am a retired physician and associate clinical professor at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) Health with 30 years of experience in family medicine in Fairfax, Va. I was also a registered nurse for 12 years before going to medical school and opened the first critical care unit in a civilian hospital in Fairbanks, Alaska in 1970. Very cool but you grow up fast. I attended medical school at VCU in Richmond, Va., and then established a private practice, growing to five     providers and 13 ancillary personnel. I learned leadership, management, teaching, financial skills, and people skills over those 30 years and was still able to do what I loved best…treat my amazing patients.
 
Volunteer Experience: I have served on the VCU Board of Directors, the VCU Health System Board, the Inova Fair Oaks Medical Executive Committee, and chaired the Department of Family Medicine. I presently serve on the board of the Medical College of Virginia Foundation (a billion-dollar foundation that serves as the philanthropic arm for the VCU Health System). I chair their Personnel and Compensation Committee and am a member of their Strategic Planning Task Force, Communications Committee, and Executive Committee.
 
OLLI: I have been a member since 2015. I am presently a member of the OLLI Board, chair the Healthcare Advisory Committee, co-chair the Science, Technology, and Health Committee, and am an OLLI instructor. I hope that my past experience with medical and nonprofit boards contributes to OLLI’s mission. I am continuously amazed at all the great work our members do to make OLLI Mason such a robust and awesome organization. I will continue to always be cognizant that we spend our members’ money wisely. I will always ask questions and follow best practices as much as possible. As Board members, we are fiduciaries. We work for you. Our members really are the mission.
 
OLLI Mason has the most intelligent, interesting, engaged group of people I have ever known. It would be my great honor and pleasure to serve a second term on the OLLI Board. Thank you.


Stephen J. Rose: I earned a BA in business/decision science from George Mason University and an MS in information management from Marymount University. In addition, I earned certifications in project management, and agile software development. I am currently taking a George Mason class on non-profit organization law, governance, and ethics. My career started in computer operations with the U.S. Navy and progressed to software development in both application and operating systems. These activities led me to developing a business unit that provided consulting services to various U.S. and foreign intelligence agencies. My management experience includes managing technical consulting and software development teams (over 50 staff personnel), proposal development, staff management, profit and loss responsibilities and marketing solutions to both government and commercial customers. I also supported worldwide software integration and deployment projects for various customers.

At OLLI I served as the subcommittee leader in developing a pricing model for use with commercial business customers. I am a member of the finance committee and a member of the web-development group that is upgrading our current web site. I was a member of the 2024 Nominating Committee. I am currently providing OLLI support in investigating the potential for a new registration software system to meet our evolving needs.

I have been a member of OLLI since 2019 and have been a frequent attendee at OLLI Board meetings. I believe that my business experience can be a valuable addition to the OLLI Board in the areas of financial management, business development, and operational management.





 
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Executive Director Search Update March 28


By Emily Roudebush, OLLI Vice President


The Board is happy to report that we've received more than 70 applications for our Executive Director position, many from highly qualified candidates. The Search Committee met last week with our partners at AMorrison Consulting to plan out the rest of the process. This week, AMorrison began reviewing all of the submissions, narrowing down the candidate options, and conducting initial screening interviews and background checks for the top 12 candidates. The top 4-5 will then have Zoom interviews with the Search Committee, and after discussing the results, they'll select the top two candidates for live, in-person interviews at Tallwood. Once those are completed, the Search Committee will recommend the top candidate to the OLLI Board of Directors for approval and hiring.

We anticipate this process will be concluded by the end of April, and the Board will continue providing updates as the search progresses.
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Caring for someone in physical or mental decline? The very first thing you need to do is TAKE. CARE. OF. YOU. 1/3 of caregivers will die before the victim of the disease. You are no good to anyone if you can’t breathe. Learn about resources in your area (AARP, Fairfax Area Commission on Aging, etc.). Join a support group. OLLI has one.
                                                      
(From the Healthcare Advisory Workgroup)
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Tallwood Book Club


By Betty Ellerbee, Tallwood Book Club Coordinator



The Tallwood Book Club will discuss these books in its next three meetings on second Fridays at 2:30 on Zoom.
        
            *April:    Easy Beauty by Chloe Cooper Jones
         
             May:      Gilead by Marilynne Robinson
         
             June:     Sea of Tranquility by Emily St John Mandel

*This is a change from the previous posting in the OLLI News.
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History Club Meeting April 2



By Doug Snoeyenbos, History Club Coordinator




The History Club will meet via Zoom on Wednesday, April 2, at 4:00.  Blane Ampthor will present on The Great Atlantic Speed Race: The Era of the Great Ocean Liners. Ocean linerswere the vital link between Europe and North America during two world wars and enabled the largest migration in human history. Several competed to be the fastest across the world’s most dangerous ocean, garnering business, prestige, and fame. This is the story of those magnificent machines and some of the people who made them what they were.

Blane is a retired federal employee with a lifelong interest in history. He has read extensively on World War II, the American Revolution, and ocean liners. He has taught several OLLI classes and instructed with the Loudon County Public Library, AARP, and senior communities. He enjoys visiting sites related to his interests so that he can gain a fuller understanding of events.






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Photo of the Month

                                                    
 

The March 2025 Photo of the Month theme was Self-Portrait. We selected George Bradshaw's photo " BradshawG_SelfPortrait," which may also be viewed at this page. To view other photos by members of the Photography Club, visit the club's photo website.

  -- By John Olsen and Ed Marion, Photography Club Coordinators

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Consider Speaking in a Fall 2025 Trip Tales Class



By Shannon Morrow, Lead Program Associate




Do you like to travel? Do you like to share your travel stories with others? Share those stories with OLLI members! Consider speaking in one session of the 8-session Trip Tales series that are offered in spring and fall terms. We are now planning for fall term (Sep 22–Nov 14) with Trip Tales given on Mondays at 2:15-3:40. You may present virtually, in-person, or hybrid.

If interested, please contact [email protected]. Or click this link and complete the form to participate. If you have a suggestion for any course, you may use these two links also.

Thank you for supporting the OLLI program!

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What You Didn’t Know or Have Forgotten About OLLI



By Toni Acton, Chair, Member Services Committee


 

As we start a new term, here are some facts about OLLI that new members may be unaware of, and current members may have forgotten!
  • The Social Room at Tallwood has coffee, tea, and snacks, as well as a lending library. It’s a great place to hang out before classes and chat with other members.
  • When not in use, the Annex is a great place to have lunch or something to drink between back-to-back classes. Consider sitting outside at the picnic tables when the weather is nice.
  • If you are signed up for a class or other event and will not be able to attend, please drop the class through the link on the OLLI Home Page or by calling the Registrar. There is frequently a waiting list, and this will allow someone to take your place.
  • If you’re on a Zoom call, please turn off your camera and mute your microphone if you’re involved in another activity (e.g., eating, walking into another room).
  • Please include your name in our Membership Directory. The only people who have access to the Directory are OLLI members. If another member is trying to get in touch with you, they can’t unless you’re listed in the Directory.
  • OLLI is more than just classes—check out the 28 clubs listed at the back of the catalog. And don’t forget there are many opportunities to volunteer at OLLI. 
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Spring 2025 Mason Jazz Concerts



By Darden Purcell, D.M.A., Mason Director of Jazz Studies, Jazz Voice



Mason’s Reva and Sid Dewberry Family School of Music is hosting several jazz concerts this spring, and we hope OLLI members will attend and enjoy them. Listed below are two upcoming events in late March and early April. Later ones will be announced in subsequent issues of E-News. Please join us!

Big Band Showdown: Monday Mar 31, 8:00
Center for the Arts
Tickets: $15 General Public, $10 Seniors, $5 Students
For more details, click this link.

Join the Mason Jazz Ensemble (director Jim Carroll) and special guests, the Blues Alley Jazz Youth Orchestra (director Michael Bowie) and the Liberty University Jazz Ensemble (director Joseph Henson) for an evening that celebrates the hot sounds and swinging beats of the Big Band era!

Jazz Workshop: Wednesday Apr 9, 8:00
Harris Theatre
Free and open to the public; no tickets or registration required
For more details, click this link.

The Jazz Workshop explores the intersection of improvisation and composition in a medium-size jazz ensemble. Come experience a taste of 21st-century jazz by the next generation of jazz musicians in the “Changing of the Guard.”


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Team Bloch's Topic for April 2
 
By Brenda Bloch-Young and Doris Bloch, Co‑Moderators
Team Bloch (Brenda Bloch-Young and Doris Bloch) conducts a casual, drop-in conversation on Zoom every second week on Wednesday's at 4:00. Each session is on a different topic.

The topic for Team Bloch's Wednesday afternoon chat on April 2 is "If you could write your autobiography, what chapter would be the most important one?" Could be an intriguing topic to discuss.

The zoom link is always found in the email with the daily schedule on the relevant morning. Log on and join us on April 2 or any future session.
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Poet's Corner
Courtesy of the Poetry Workshop

 

             LEARNING SPANISH

I’m learning Spanish with Duo Lingo on my Mac

I take lessons each day; they keep me on track.

I get rewards—pictures of jewels and such—

Which makes it easy to enjoy it so much.


Uno, dos, tres,… ocho, nueve, diez

I don’t have a teacher to obey what she says.

But I learn plenty from each exercise:

Dialogues help to make my score rise.


Little stories with funny situations

Cute characters, silly quotations;

Matching games with Spanish and English words—

I’m having fun, but learning, too—how absurd!

                                                        –Joan Lunsford

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Arts & Music at George Mason
Performances, March 28 through April 6


By Shelly Gersten, OLLI E-News Staff Writer


For tickets for either Center for the Arts Concert Hall (CFA) or Hylton Center, call 1-888-945-2468. You can also buy tickets online through the event calendar (see the CFA ticket page link below) or visit the venue's box office. For more information, see the CFA ticket page or the Hylton Center ticket purchase page.

Dr. Linda Apple Monson produces a periodic “Notes from the Director.” This email is full of information on interesting online performances by the students and faculty of the School of Music. If you would like to receive these bulletins, just sign up at
this link to stay in touch. Also, the Center for the Arts has a website Mason Arts at Home, which has a calendar of online events and access to many past performances.

 

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At the Fairfax Campus Venues

Center for the Arts, Concert Hall
Pre-performance discussions will take place in Monson Grand Tier, which is located on the third level of the Concert Hall, 45 minutes prior to curtain. As seating is limited, a livestream will also be available on screens in the main lobby.

Les Arts Florissants: Vivaldi’s Four Seasons at 300
Sun, Mar 30, 4:00
Pre-performance discussion.
Concert Hall
Admission: $60, $51, $36.

Cirque Mechanics: Pedal Punk Acrobatics
Sat, Apr 5, 2:00 and 8:00
Pre-performance discussion.
Concert Hall
Admission: $55, $47, $33.

Moon Mouse: A Space Odyssey
Sun, Apr 6, 1:00 and 4:00
Concert Hall
Admission: $15.

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Mason Student and Faculty Performances
(see music.gmu.edu for additional student recitals)

Mason Dance Company Gala Concert
Fri, Mar 28, 8:00
Sat, Mar 29, 8:00
Concert Hall
Admission: $30 Adult, $15 Senior.

Jazz Big Band Showdown Spring 2025
Mon, Mar 31, 8:00
Concert Hall
Admission: $15 Adult, $10 Senior.

The Tempest
Thu, Apr 3, 7:30
Fri, Apr 4, 7:30
Sat, Apr 5, 2:00 and 7:30
Sun, Apr 6, 2:00
Harris Theatre
Admission: $30 Adult, $15 Senior.

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At the Hylton Center (Manassas Campus)

A Year With Frog and Toad (a Musical)
Sat, Mar 29, 11:00 and 2:00
Merchant Hall
Admission: $15.

Alison Brown: Bluegrass, Folk, and Jazz
Sat, Mar 29, 5:00 and 8:00
Gregory Family Theater
Admission: $30.

Old Bridge Chamber Orchestra: Illuminare, Songs of Light and Life
Sat, Apr 5, 7:00
Merchant Hall
Admission: $35, $30, $25 Adult; $30, $25, $20 Senior.

Mountain Stage hosted by Kathy Mattea: Contemporary Folk, Blues, Country, and More
Sun, Apr 6, 7:00
Merchant Hall
Admission: $70, $55, $40.

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For further details on any of the above events, see the CFA event calendar and the Hylton Center event calendar.

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Meetings & Clubs

Please note: OLLI Meetings and Clubs may currently take place in several formats: some are in person only, some are online only, and some are hybrid, meaning that they take place in person and are accessible online simultaneously. OLLI events and activities meeting online bear the identification "Z" in their course or event number (except clubs; you may need to check the OLLI calendar and daily schedule email for location and other event information). Refer to the university's coronavirus website for official university updates.

The following list covering the next two weeks is extracted for your convenience from the master online calendar maintained by the office. The list is accurate as of mid-week, but for the most up-to-date information, please view the latest forecast of coming events on our website (News/OLLI Calendar). Note: All OLLI members are welcome at, and encouraged to attend, meetings of the Board of Directors, committees and resource groups, kick-off coffees, etc. The OLLI office has sent (or will send) emails with links and meeting passwords to club members; you may also log in at the member portal and click on ZOOM CLASS LINKS.
 
Sat Mar 29 10:30 am Tai Chi Club – online
Mon Mar 31
 
 9:30 am
 4:00 pm
What’s in the Daily News? – online
Chair Yoga and More – online
Tue Apr 1
 
 
 
 1:00 pm
 2:00 pm
 3:45 pm
 4:30 pm
Stay Active and Independent for Life – online
Chair Yoga and More – online
Caregivers Support Group – online
Tai Chi Club – online
Wed Apr 2
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
11:50 am
12:00 noon
 1:30 pm
 1:30 pm
 1:30 pm
 2:00 pm
 4:00 pm
 4:00 pm
 4:00 pm
Investment Forum
Chair Yoga and More – online
Board Game Club
Bridge Club
Dabbling Artists Club
Memoir and More Writing Group – online
History Club – online
Spanish Club – online
Conversation with Team Bloch – online
Thu Apr 3
 
 
 
 
11:50 am
 1:00 pm
 3:00 pm
 4:30 pm
 6:00 pm
All the News
Stay Active and Independent for Life – online
Chair Yoga and More – online
Tai Chi Club – online
Ethnic Eats – online
Fri Apr 4
 
 
 
 
 
 9:30 am
10:00 am
10:30 am
11:00 am
12:00 noon
 2:00 pm
Crafts and Conversation
Mah Jongg Club
Dance Club
Homer, etc. – online
Chair Yoga and More – online
Classic Literature Club – online
Sat Apr 5 10:30 am Tai Chi Club – online
Mon Apr 7
 
 
 9:30 am
 4:00 pm
 4:00 pm
What’s in the Daily News? – online
Family History/Genealogy Club – online
Chair Yoga and More – online
Tue Apr 8
 
 
 
 1:00 pm
 2:00 pm
 4:00 pm
 4:30 pm
Stay Active and Independent for Life – online
Chair Yoga and More – online
Mah Jongg Club – online
Tai Chi Club – online
Wed Apr 9
 
 
 
 
11:50 am
12:00 noon
 1:30 pm
 1:30 pm
 1:45 pm
Investment Forum
Chair Yoga and More – online
Board Games Club
Bridge Club
Spanish Club
Thu Apr 10
 
 
 1:00 pm
 3:00 pm
 4:30 pm
Stay Active and Independent for Life – online
Chair Yoga and More – online
Tai Chi Club – online
Fri Apr 11
 
 
 
 
 
 
 9:30 am
 9:30 am
11:00 am
11:30 am
12:00 noon
 2:00 pm
 2:30 pm
Photography Club
Crafts and Conversation
Homer, etc. – online
Cooking Club
Chair Yoga and More – online
Classic Literature Club – online
Tallwood Book Club – online
Sat Apr 12 10:30 am Tai Chi Club – online

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About OLLI E-News

OLLI E-News was created by Rod Zumbro, who served as its editor from 2005 to 2013.

Editorial Staff
Chief Editor: Paul Van Hemel
Associate Editor: David Gundry


Weekly Editor Team: Thomas Appich, David Gundry, John Nash, Paul Van Hemel 
Proofreaders: Rebecca Jann, Susan Van Hemel, Thomas Appich, Martha Kossoff, Anne Hartshorn, Bonnie Becker, Carol McManus

Submissions: Members are encouraged to submit letters to the editor, letters to Ms. Ollie Ettakit (on etiquette matters), OLLI-related news items, articles, and photos. Submit material to: [email protected].
Deadline: Tuesday, 6:00, for that week's issue (Monday, 6:00, for letters to the editor); early submissions are greatly appreciated. Please limit articles to about 250 words.
Note: You can view past issues of OLLI E-News on the DocStore. To search the content of issues, use Search Our Site or put your search term in Google followed by "site:olli.gmu.edu/" without the quotes.

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