Dateline October-December 2017 | Page 6

Adult Academy ! NEW The Legendary Judy Garland ! NEW Hoping for a Home: The Orphan Trains Between 1854 and 1930, more than 200,000 children were put on trains to remove them from the poverty and debauchery of the city streets in the east to place them with morally upright families in the Midwest. Come learn about the process and the stories of the children who went through it. Kathy Simmer Date: Fri, Sept 29 Time: 1:00–3:00 pm Cost: $15 Class #: AEQ7 Location: Gladstone, 105 EW! N Architecture of St. Paul The range of housing and commercial styles of architecture in Saint Paul is wide and wonderful. Sit back and enjoy a pictorial discussion of the various styles found in St. Paul and throughout the North Star State. Mary-Benton Hummel Date: Tue, Oct 31 Time: 3:00–4:30 pm Cost: $15 Class #: AEQ2 Location: Gladstone, 105 ! NEW Marcel’s Letters During the depths of World War II, Frenchman Marcel Heuzé mailed letters to his wife and three young daughters from a labor camp in Berlin. His beautiful looping cursive carried tender words of love along with testimony about his ight for survival. Sixty years later, graphic designer Carolyn Porter found his letters at an antique store in Stillwater, Minnesota and began to transform Marcel’s handwriting into a modern computer font. She became obsessed with inding answers to the questions: Who was Marcel? Why had he been in Germany? Why were his precious letters for sale halfway around the world? And most importantly: did Marcel survive? Join Carolyn in this discussion of Service du Travail Obligatoire, the forced labor program that sent more than 650,000 ordinary civilians to Germany to work in road and bridge construction, and in factories, farms and mines. Carolyn Porter Date: Fri, Oct 27 Time: 1:00–2:30 pm Cost: $15 Class #: AEQ10 Location: Gladstone, 105 Senior Athletic Pass Enjoy all regular season high school athletic events with our new Athletics Pass for those 60 years of age and older. All you need to do is register in person, an email address is required. Pick up your pass today at Gladstone, District Education Center, North or Tartan High School! 6 Take a closer look at the life and times of Frances Ethel Gumm, more prominently know as Judy Garland. Constance Gade Date: Mon, Oct 16, Register by 9/28 Time: 10:00–11:00 am Cost: $15 Class #: AEQ8 Location: Gladstone, 105 ! NEW Bones and Stones Discover more than you actually wanted to know about the early history of St. Paul as seen through its cemeteries. Your instructor knows where the bodies are buried, and tells all with special attention paid to the livelier of the settlers. Mary-Benton Hummel Date: Tue, Nov 14 Time: 3:00–5:00 pm Cost: $15 Class #: AE1QB Location: Gladstone, 105 ! NEW The Great Dance Band Era In the 1930’s and 40’s fans across America jumped and jived to the big bands. They illed ballrooms and dance halls or gathered around their radios for live broadcasts. Who could forget the music played by Duke Ellington, Guy Lombardo, Benny Goodman, Glenn Miller, or Tommy Dorsey? Woodchopper’s Ball, Tuxedo Junction, Sunrise Serenade, and Sugar Blues were the theme or signature songs of some of the best bands in the business. On Friday and Saturday nights ballrooms were illed with music lovers ready to dance. Settle back to the sound of these great musicians and hear about the great dance era. Martha Norris Date: Thu, Nov 30 Time: 10:00–11:00 am Cost: $15 Class #: AEQ9 Location: Gladstone, 105 District 622 Community Education • Gladstone 55+ Center • www.isd622.org/seniors • 651-748-7250