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October 19, 2021
We are again saddened to post the loss of a special person, teacher and beloved member of our Silvertones Glee Club, Andrew Betts. Andrew served Forever Learning Institute for many years and will be long remembered for his gentle heart and ready joke. Please keep Andrew's family in your prayers.
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September 30, 2021
Forever Learning Institute lost a beloved teacher and friend this week, Dr. Steven Gable. Steve began teaching literature at Forever in 2015 and has not missed a semester since. His love of a well constructed sentence, his amazing knowledge and unending humor drew students to his classes year after year. Steve typically taught an American classic novel including the works of William Faulkner, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway and John Steinbeck. Steve also taught a class on American Presidential Elections and created a course describing the works of art and stained glass windows in the Basilica of the Sacred Heart on the campus of The University of Notre Dame with amazing and fascinating details of the history and symbolism of each work. During the pandemic and forced move to Zoom, Steve continued to lead his classes each week. "Steve's classes were the highlight of my week, and they helped me get through Covid's shutdowns, stress, and losses thanks to Steve's insight, humor and hope. He also brought me back to classic literature, not only reminding me what I had loved and missed about these kind of books and stories but also showing what depths of understanding were still to be gained from the literature, from his scholarship and perspective, and from the wisdom waiting in group discussions led by a kind, thoughtful, and hilarious instructor," said one of his students. "I know I will finish reading All the King's Men someday, when the tears diminish, because Steve would want us to, and I will try to hear his voice and hang on to the gifts he gave all of us." We struggled to put words together that would do Steve justice, but find that this beautifully worded obituary does in for us. We too, will miss him forever.
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June 1, 2021
This spring, students in Dr. Joshua Koen’s “Cognitive Aging” course at Notre Dame completed a final project to discuss an issue in cognitive aging research, with the goal of publishing these short essays as online blog posts and distributing printed copies to members of the Forever Learning Institute. Topics spanned a broad range, including: the benefits of yoga, types of memory aids for use in aging populations, cultural differences in views of ’successful aging’, how bereavement affects cognition, and much more. These short essays can be found online at https://koenlab.org/category/cogaging-student-blogs/ and physical copies are available for pick-up at the Forever Learning Institute. Notre Dame students welcome feedback from FLI members on the short essays, and said feedback can be submitted to koenlab@nd.edu with the subject line “Student Essay Feedback” for distribution to the individual authors. Consider providing feedback if you found a topic particular interesting, if there was anything you found confusing, or if you have constructive advice on how they can grow as writers for a public audience.
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March 29, 2021
Forever Learning will host a free zoom presentation hosted by Patrick W. Thomas, Director, Notre Dame Tax Clinic on Friday, April 16, 2021, 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. Join us for this free presentation covering a variety of issues facing seniors in preparing their taxes. Topics covered will include: • Filing a tax return for a deceased spouse • The new Form 1040 SR • How to file a return when your spouse has a cognitive functioning impairment • Credit for the Elderly or Disabled • Social security benefits • How to choose a tax preparer • How to file your taxes for free • Common tax filing errors We will include a question-and-answer period and participating students are invited to submit questions or topic areas of interest prior to the event. Please email any questions to eve@foreverlearninginstitute.org. There is no charge for this event, but please register by clicking on the link above.
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February 11, 2021
Though teaching through a pandemic can be challenging, one of our faculty members, Cathy Roe, has produced some amazing exercise and dance videos to keep students moving, even while home. Cathy's Vitalicious YouTube channel will please students of all fitness levels. The videos are geared toward senior adult fitness and healing. Cathy is the 2019, 2020 Ms. Senior Michigan with a platform of senior health, wellness and vitality, and is currently teaching Chair Yoga for Forever Learning. Cathy's upbeat attitude and excellent instructions are spot on! Do yourself a favor and click on the headline to view Cathy's inspirational YouTube channel. Keep moving Forever!
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January 20, 2021
by Leighton Schmitt
Not even COVID can stop education opportunities at Forever Learning. FLI's pivot to a digital format is discussed in this months issue of Senior Life Magazine.
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December 16, 2020
Winter is here and planning is underway for our Spring 2021 semester as we dream of sunnier days to come! Classes will again follow our traditional 10-week format beginning Monday, March 1. Forever is planning to host an all-Zoom semester this spring, but as our community becomes vaccinated, we are ready to pivot to in-person classes as soon as we can do so in a safe environment. Like other area non-profits, Forever has counted on the generosity of our students, volunteers, and community friends for financial support this year. We have received an outpouring of support and have been able to continue offering programming and remain strong as we move through this difficult period. Our Board of Directors has determined the necessity of increasing tuition to $55.00 per course beginning Spring 2021. Amazingly, this is the first tuition increase Forever has instituted since 2006. As always, scholarships are available as we strive to meet the needs of all our students regardless of their ability to pay. We anticipate posting our Spring 2021 catalog of classes on our CourseStorm registration portal on January 25. Registrations will be conducted online. As always, please watch our website and Facebook pages for timely information. If you are not receiving our monthly eNewsletter, you may sign up by submitting the form on this page.
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December 4, 2020
The Psychology Department at the University of Notre Dame is seeking research volunteers in their Memory, Aging and Cognition Laboratory. Dates and times for participating are flexible. If you would like to take part or receive further information about our studies, please call or email us at: Email: koenlab@nd.edu or Phone: (574) 634-0264
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October 28, 2020
On January 15, 2020, St. Joseph County was officially accepted into AARP’s Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities. In doing so, the Board of Commissioners committed to working toward improving the quality of life for all residents, regardless of age. The county is now conducting a survey to gather community input on several key service areas: outdoor spaces and buildings, transportation, housing, social participation, respect and social inclusion, work and civic engagement, communication and information, and community and health services. Any county resident over the age of 45 can participate. The responses will assist community leaders identify areas that need improvement and develop a plan to address those areas. Please complete the survey by using the provided link.
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July 14, 2020
We know that many of our students are eagerly awaiting our fall 2020 session! Course Guides will be mailed at the end of July. We will be offering 40 courses this semester however, due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, Forever Learning Institute courses will be offered in an e-learning only format, with the exception of our walking program at St. Joseph County Parks. Students are encouraged to download Zoom and familiarize themselves to the application prior to the start of classes. If you need assistance with this, please contact director@foreverlearninginstitute.org or call the office to schedule a meeting time and we will help you get started. Once you register for your class, you will receive a Zoom invitation that you can use each week to meet your instructor and fellow students in a virtual classroom setting. A pdf of the Course Guide is available in the tab marked Forever Classes. All courses will be available for online registration beginning August 17.
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June 3, 2020
What is Bendable? Administered by the St. Joseph County Public Library, Bendable is a community-based lifelong learning system. It allows residents of all ages and backgrounds to easily acquire new knowledge and skills through online courses as well as in-person learning opportunities. Bendable promises to forge a “city of lifelong learning,” making South Bend more resilient in the face of a fast-changing economy. To sign up, please go to bendable.com. All you need is a library card to access learning opportunities throughout Michiana.
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February 3, 2020
Silvertones soprano, Gloria Campanale, passed away at age 92 on Wednesday, January 29. Gloria took great joy in singing with the Silvertones and her smile will be greatly missed. Please see her full obituary by clicking on her name above.
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January 29, 2020
Forever Learning was saddened to learn of the passing of former Executive Director and volunteer, Sister Mary Edith. The following notice was posted on the Sisters of the Holy Cross website: https://www.cscsisters.org/in-loving-memory-sister-mary-edith-daley/
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January 23, 2020
We are saddened to learn of the passing of Fr. Bill Neidhart, C.S.C., beloved priest and friend of Forever Learning Institute, teaching here for many years. Fr. Bill passed away on Wednesday, January 22. A 7:30 p.m. Vigil Service is planned for Tuesday, January 28 at Moreau Seminary. His Funeral Mass will be Wednesday, January 29 at 3:30 p.m. at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart.
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October 30, 2019
Forever Learning is currently seeking instructors for our spring semester specifically in Creative Writing, Keyboarding, Zumba, Meditation/Eastern Spirituality and Meteorology and Climatology. Interested individuals may complete the volunteer instructor application available for download under the Support Us/ Volunteer at Forever tab.
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January 18, 2019
Forever Learning Institute is the honored recipient of the South Bend Alumni Association Distinguished Community Service Award. The annual Hall of Fame award ceremony took place on November 15, 2018. Forever Learning was chosen for the honor in recognition of the important opportunities for service the school has provided to the Michiana community.
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October 18, 2018
Forever Learning's Board of Directors has decided to commit an endowment to the Community Foundation of St Joseph County, creating a fund that will continue to support Forever Learning, as well as other nonprofits throughout the county. The Community Foundation continually invests gifts they receive from individuals and organizations to improve the quality of life for all the county's citizens.
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September 13, 2018
Longtime Forever Learning Institute instructor, William Brady, has passed away. We have reprinted his obituary here. William E. Brady June 8, 1926 - Sept. 10, 2018 SOUTH BEND, IN - William Edgar Brady, 92, of South Bend died peacefully Monday, September 10 in his residence, surrounded by his loving family.
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May 25, 2018
by Eve Finnessy, Executive Director
What do Sherlock Holmes and gestalt theory have in common? Quite a bit, according to Michael J. Crowe, Ph.D., Sherlock Holmes devotee and Forever Learning Institute instructor.
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March 19, 2018
We are sad to announce the passing of Anthony 'Tony' Peligrino, 85, an instructor at Forever Learning. Tony taught basic Spanish and is remembered fondly by his many students. Tony was a member of Corpus Christi Catholic Church in South Bend. Anthony Peligrino was born Dec 19, 1932 and passed away on Mar 10, 2018. Memorial Celebration of his life will be on Friday, March 23, 2018 11 am at St. Augustine Church in South San Francisco, California.
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