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September 30, 2024 - January 03, 2025

Education PACKAGE

SourcePoint • 800 Cheshire Road DelawareOH  43015 Organized by SourcePoint

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Register for as many of the following activities that you wish to attend for one low fee—up to 12 presentations available this quarter for $15! If you wish to register for more at a later date, customer service can assist you in-person or by phone, 740-363-6677.

Please register for presentations you intend to attend. All Instructors are informed of attendance numbers prior to class. If you cannot attend, please let us know as soon as possible at (740) 363-6677.

Click the Enroll Now button to register for any or all of the activities listed below. For assistance with registration, call 740-363-6677. Scholarships are available at MySourcePoint.org/scholarship.

TRAVEL HISTORY: THE LINCOLN HIGHWAY NEW

Thursday, Oct. 10, 1—2 p.m.

Member John Jackson will present the story of the Lincoln Highway’s formation in 1913, taking us through the gigantic effort over the ensuing fifteen years to open a practical coast to coast motorway from New York City to San Francisco with little assistance from the federal government. It’s a route that is still drivable a hundred years later attracting motorists to experience the feel of bygone driving conditions. John Jackson is an author and transportation consultant who has held many senior positions in logistics management for private enterprises. He joined The Lincoln Highway Association in 2009 and has led efforts to better publicize the story of this crucial but little-known part of our national transportation picture.

AGATHA CHRISTIE NEW

Wednesday, Oct. 16, 1—2:15 p.m.

Member Sylvia Zimmerman will share Agatha Christie’s life and mysteries while in costume. Currently Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple charm us on Sunday evenings. Christie’s mystery, The Mousetrap, still plays in London theaters. Sylvia will share information from her autobiography including her riches, mysteries and glimpses into Victorian times and war-torn England. Her attraction even today lies within her character—quiet, unassuming, courageous, given to humor, good food and great homes; she owned eight at one time. She is a woman worth knowing beyond her writings. Sylvia captures a bit of Christie’s uniqueness as she highlights the many nooks and crannies of Agatha’s life—the pint of Devonshire cream she drank every day of her early life, her second marriage to a man some 20 years plus her junior, and more.

PRESIDENTIAL POLICIES NEW

Thursday, Oct. 17, 1—2:15 p.m.

Robert J. Gitter, Joseph A. Meek Professor of Economics (Emeritus) at Ohio Wesleyan University will discuss the proposed economic policies of the major presidential candidates. He will present and analyze the candidates' proposals on jobs, inflation, trade, regulation and more. Don’t miss this objective and informative presentation.

THE SOUTHWEST BORDER DILEMMA NEW

Tuesday, Oct. 22, 1—3 p.m.

Join local historian Van Young as he discusses the Southwest border. There are many problems occurring along our southwest border. Some say we are being "overrun" by undocumented or “unauthorized,” immigrants. Others suggest we should extend comfort and aid to those oppressed from other countries. Not an easy problem to fix. The presentation will present the most recent facts and statistics on this issue and outline the policies both parties' candidates say they will do to resolve it. Plenty of time for open discussion and remarks. One of the key topics every American is concerned about.

OCULOPLASTIC SOLUTIONS NEW

Monday, Oct. 28, 1—2 p.m.

Dr. Brandon Cho, M.D. is a Board Certified Ophthalmologist with fellowship training in Oculoplastic, orbital and facial plastics. He is currently a partner and surgeon at Gallo & Cho Eye & Facial Plastic Surgery. Dr. Cho will discuss surgical solutions for common conditions effecting the eye area and face including droopy lids, ocular lumps, brow lifts and facial skin cancers. He will also share how oculoplastic solutions help patients achieve a more clear field of vision while delivering added comfort and confidence in appearance. Dr. Cho is an advocate for providing the highest level of patient care and delivering transformative results.

DOC TALK: FOOT & ANKLE CARE NEW

Monday, Nov. 4, 11 a.m.—noon

Dr. Heather Fuhrman from Orthopedic One will discuss care of feet and ankles.

MORE TRAVELING 101: READY, SET, GO! NEW

Friday, Nov. 8, 1—2 p.m.

Join Lisa Busch from Prime Tours as she shares valuable "Tips and Tricks for the Savvy Traveler"— how to travel well based on her decades of experience. Join us for an engaging, educational presentation on how to maximize your travel experiences and get the most of your tour packages. Sharing stories of actual travelers, she will discuss travel by land, sea, and air and the pros and cons of best times of year to travel. Lisa Busch is co-owner of Prime Tours and a collaborating travel partner with SourcePoint. Time is allotted for your questions and answers.

HISTORICAL DELAWARE NEW

Tuesday, Nov. 12, 10—11:30 a.m.

Historical Society Oral History Volunteer and retired OWU Professor Dick Leavy shares stories recorded in Delaware Historical Society oral history projects. Join him as he shares parts of transcripts from interviews that he has conducted about the Little Brown Jug, the Delaware Gazette, Ohio Wesleyan University, and what it was like to be a black kid in town during the 50s and 60s. Learn even more about this unique place, Delaware, Ohio.

OHIOHEALTH SERIES: HEART HEALTH NEW

Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2—3 p.m.

Dr. Julie Cantrell will provide an overview of heart health; what to look, risk factors, preventative measures like nutrition and exercise and information on how to stay healthy.

Dr. Cantrell attended medical school at THE Ohio State University. She completed a residency in Family Medicine at Riverside Methodist Hospital. She is board certified in Family Medicine as well as Obesity Medicine. She currently serves as Medical Director for the OhioHealth cardiac rehabilitation programs in Central Ohio (9 locations), and also sees patients in the Medical Weight Management clinic. She has a passion for prevention.

THE 1950s: THE TIMES AND THE POLITICS

Thursday, Nov. 21, 1—3 p.m.

Local historian Van Young takes you on a trip down memory lane as he reviews the times and politics of the 1950’s. Starting with the Truman administration and ending with the Eisenhower era, the talk reviews key events and happenings that lead up to the Cold War and many of the attitudes on race, politics, and morals that we have imbedded in us today. It’s a review of our entertainment and social culture, and how we lived, played, and worked during the decade of "the 1950’s".

GEOMAGNETIC STORM: NORTHERN LIGHTS NEW

Thursday, Dec. 19, 11 a.m.—12:15 p.m.

Alex McCarthy, Director of the Delaware County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management will discuss the geomagnetic storm that led to the northern lights display we had on May 10, 2024.

THE LIFE AND SERVICE OF BOB HOPE NEW

Friday, Dec. 20, 1—3 p.m.

Local historian Van Young shares the life and service of Bob Hope. He was a staple of American cinema and television for decades; a fixture with his many NBC specials and Oscar night award shows. Yet Bob Hope's real contributions were to the many men serving their country overseas in time of war. His Christmas shows were viewed by millions of Americans each year and his dedication to providing entertainment to our serviceman overseas was unparalleled. Come learn about the life of this remarkable entertainer and why he is still remembered for his charm, wit and comedy. Come learn about and then "thank him for the memories".



To ensure your class/presentation is held, register early and no later than two business days before its scheduled date.

To cancel or transfer your registration, call (740) 363-6677.

Cancellation Policy: You will receive a refund for fee-based activities canceled by SourcePoint or for activities from which you withdraw before the deadline. Refunds are not available for activities you are unable to attend.

Prerequisites

ComPASS
or ComPASS

Instructor

Joan Pearse

Program

List: Fall 2024
The participant will have to select between 1 and 12 out of the 12 following Programs to register for.
Name Type Number Age Date Location
Travel History: The Lincoln Highway Program 25272 55 and up October 10, 2024
Thursday from 1pm to 2pm
SourcePoint
Agatha Christie Program 25273 55 and up October 16, 2024
Wednesday from 1pm to 2:15pm
SourcePoint
Presidential Policies Program 25274 55 and up October 17, 2024
Thursday from 1pm to 2:15pm
SourcePoint
The Southwest Border Dilemma Program 25275 55 and up October 22, 2024
Tuesday from 1pm to 3pm
SourcePoint
Oculoplastic Solutions Program 25276 55 and up October 28, 2024
Monday from 1pm to 2pm
SourcePoint
Doc Talk: Foot & Ankle Care Program 25277 55 and up November 4, 2024
Monday from 11am to Noon
SourcePoint
More Traveling 101: Ready, Set, Go! Program 25278 55 and up November 8, 2024
Friday from 1pm to 2pm
SourcePoint
Historical Delaware Program 25279 55 and up November 12, 2024
Tuesday from 10am to 11:30am
SourcePoint
OhioHealth Series: Heart Health Program 25280 55 and up November 20, 2024
Wednesday from 2pm to 3pm
SourcePoint
The 1950s: The Times and the Politics Program 25281 55 and up November 21, 2024
Thursday from 1pm to 3pm
SourcePoint
Geomagnetic Storm: Northern Lights Program 25282 55 and up December 19, 2024
Thursday from 11am to 12:15pm
SourcePoint
The Life and Service of Bob Hope Program 25283 55 and up December 20, 2024
Friday from 1pm to 3pm
SourcePoint

When

September 30, 2024 - January 03, 2025

8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

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Age and Gender

Ages 55-255 · Co-Ed

Location

SourcePoint

800 Cheshire Road DelawareOH  43015

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