Learning program expands into Homewood

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Lifelong learners will soon have an opportunity to take classes on a variety of subjects at the Homewood Public Library and the Homewood Senior Center. The local affiliate of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI), originally based in Vestavia Hills, has expanded to several new locations throughout the area. 

OLLI is designed for people who want to be lifelong learners. The national program’s affiliates offer a variety of courses based on what interests its membership, from local history to travel. 

Vestavia’s affiliate began in 2013 through the University of Alabama system and quickly grew to more than 200 members who were interested in programs with increasing depth. 

“It took off like wildfire,” Co-chair of Curriculum and Recruitment Committee Diane Wheeler said. “It’s something you can experience and enjoy to expand your worldview.”

Classes at the senior center and library will begin this summer with topics such as world religions and handwriting analysis. The group will also take a field trip to Rickwood Caverns in Warrior.  

Participants can attend as many classes as they would like for an annual fee of $20. OLLI also offers bonus classes, which are free and open to the public, to allow participants to try classes before paying a fee. 

Each OLLI group is managed by its all-volunteer membership, which seeks out what others want to learn and creates courses around that. 

“You don’t have to become an expert and take it up for life,” Wheeler said. “It’s just fun to know.”

Call the Homewood Senior Center at 332-6500 or the Homewood Public Library at 332-6600 for more information.

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