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Register for as many of the following activities that you wish to attend for one low fee–up to 9 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.
NEUROPLASTICITY AND HEALTHY AGING NEW
Wednesday, Apr. 9, 1–2 p.m.
You've probably heard the phrase, "You can't teach an old dog new tricks." When it comes to the human brain, that's simply not the case! Our brains maintain neuroplasticity–the ability to change their structure and function throughout the lifespan. Neuroplasticity is the key to learning new skills and knowledge, recovering from injury and disease, and preventing dementia and age-related cognitive decline. In this presentation, you'll learn more about this fantastic superpower and how to take advantage of its benefits in your daily life. Kira Baily is a David O. Robbins Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology; Department Chair; and Neuroscience Program Director at Ohio Wesleyan University.
A FAIR TO REMEMBER–THE 1893 WORLD’S FAIR IN CHICAGO NEW
Tuesday, Apr. 15, 1–3 p.m.
Join historian Van Young as you fly back in time to a year and era none of us know. The World's Columbian Exposition, also known as the Chicago World's Fair, was a world's fair held in Chicago from May 5 to October 31, 1893, to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus's arrival in the New World in 1492. Come see the fascinating pictures and learn what the world would view as state of the art. There are so many inventions to shock and amaze you.
MEET THE POLLINATORS NEW
Monday, Apr. 28, 1–2 p.m.
Come learn about the amazing pollinators that are so important to our environment and food supply. We will discuss the amazing array of creatures involved, their challenges and how we can help them. In 2018, speaker Carl Gleditsch graduated from the central Ohio OCVN (Ohio Certified Volunteer Naturalist) program and started volunteering with the Columbus Metro Parks, Stratford Ecological Center, Delaware County Preservation Parks and the City of Dublin. Carl has been a beekeeper since high school and recently graduated from the OSU VPS (Volunteer Pollinator Specialist) program. Along with having a small apiary in his backyard, Carl loves to give talks about native bees in Ohio. Carl loves all things natural, so he also monitors two bluebird trails, is an active member of the Ohio Bluebird Society as well as the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and helps with various bird, butterfly, plant and bee surveys.
DON’T BE FOOLED BY DRY EYE NEW
Tuesday Apr. 29, 1–2 p.m.
Dr. Mueller will discuss common causes of dry eye and how the diseases adversely impacts daily quality of vision. She will provide education on Dry Eye Disease, reviewing the signs and symptoms, and provide tips for managing dry eye and lid hygiene to keep eyes healthy and functioning properly.
HERBS: LEARN, EXPLORE, GROW HERBS! NEW
Thursday, May 1, 1–2:30 p.m.
Learn, explore, grow–herbs! Learn about the top 12 herbs selected by the members of The Herb Society of America plus more herbs to explore and love. Learn how to grow herbs with success, discuss harvesting techniques and the many uses to transform your life using herbs. Some recipes and handouts will be provided. There will be time for Q and A. Presenter Susan Liechty is past president of The Herb Society of America, an Advanced Master Gardener in Delaware County (for 30 years), an Herb Specialist for the State of Ohio Master Gardener Association and a lifelong learner of all areas of herbal studies.
THE PROS & CONS OF BUYING AN ELECTRIC CAR
Thursday, May 8, 1–3 p.m.
Join Van Young as he presents a fair and objective presentation on all the decisions, and considerations, one must make before deciding to buy an electric vehicle. With many more “EV’s” available, and with gas prices unstable, electric car sales are rising fast. Should you consider another gasoline powered vehicle, hybrid, plug in hybrid, or is it time to buy electric? Politics, as well as global warming considerations are involved. Van will share plenty of facts and open discussion, as you explore the many pros and cons of purchasing an electric vehicle.
OHIOHEALTH: MEN’S UROLOGY DISCUSSION NEW
Wednesday, May 14, 1–2 p.m.
Dr. Brian Meyerson will discuss the signs to watch for when you need to see your doctor, prevention and wellness regarding urology. This talk is for men. Time will be allotted for questions and answers. Dr. Meyerson did his residency in urology at Albany Medical Center and attended medical school at Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine. He is a practicing urologist at Grant Medical Center and Berger Hospital in Circleville.
DOC TALK: UNDERSTANDING LUMBAR DISC HERNIATIONS NEW
Friday, May 30, 2:15–3:15 p.m.
Dr. Jeremy Jones from Ortho One will discuss myelopathy and lumbar disk herniations in a PowerPoint presentation. There will be time for Q&A. Dr. Jones went to medical school at Meharry Medical College, completed his orthopedic residency at The Ohio State Wexner Medical Center and his spine fellowship at the Spine Institute of Arizona.
THE STORY AND TRIALS OF DR. SAM SHEPPARD
Thursday, June 12, 1–3 p.m.
On July 4, 1954, Marilyn Sheppard, the wife of a handsome thirty-year old doctor, Sam Sheppard, was brutally murdered in the bedroom of their home in Bay Village, Ohio, on the shore of Lake Erie. Sam Sheppard denied any involvement in the murder and described his own battle with the killer he described as "bushy-haired." Did Sam do it? Join historian Van Young as he shares the story about one of the most controversial and fascinating set of trials in Ohio history.
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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
orComPASS
Instructor
Joan Pearse
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When
April 07 - July 04, 2025
8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
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