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                                                    February, 2011




                                                                          Arthritis – inflammation of the joints result-
NEWSLETTER OF THE CANNON VALLEY ELDER COLLEGIIUM




                                                                          ing in pain, swelling and stiffness – affects 37 million Americans, slightly more women
                                                                          than men. Some arthritis is caused by autoimmune disease, such as rheumatoid arthri-
                                                                          tis and lupus, by infection, or by other conditions such as gout. However, the most
                                                                          common form by far is osteoarthritis (OA), which affects many people over 45.
                                                                                   OA involves the breakdown of cartilage which normally protects the joint and
                                                                          absorbs shock. It can affect any joint, but most commonly affects the knees, hips and
                                                                          hands. As cartilage erodes, bone density increases in the damaged area and joint may
                                                                          spread and become larger. Symptoms include pain, stiffness, reduced range of motion,
                                                                          and a grating sensation. Bone spurs may form around the joint, and fluid may collect
                                                         Collegium News




                                                                          in the joint.
                                                                                  Causes of OA are usually not clear, but research suggests a number of factors
                                                                          including the aging process, joint injury or stress, muscle weakness, and excess weight.
                                                                          Heredity may also play a role, especially in the case of hands. OA grows worse over
                                                                          time and there is no cure for it, but there are ways to slow its progress, lessen its affects
                                                                          and treat the pain.
                                                                                  The ideal approach to managing OA includes lifestyle changes. Losing any
                                                                          excess weight is an obvious way to lessen the impact on knees and hips. Surprisingly,
                                                                          judicious exercise is highly recommended. Not only does it strengthen the muscles that
                                                                          support the joints, but it can reduce pain and increase range of motion. Learning the
                                                                          best techniques to accomplish such everyday activities as sitting, standing, and walking
                                                                          can prevent pain and minimize further damage.
                                                                                  For pain reduction, using heat or cold on joints and applying pain creams are
                                                                          non-pharmacological options. Medications for OA pain include acetaminophen and
                                                                          over-the-counter anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin, ibuprofen and naproxen.
                                                                          These are not recommended for a constant or long-term approach because of side ef-
                                                                          fects and risk factors. Prescription drugs called COX-2 inhibitors are effective but in-
                                                                          crease the risk of heart attack or stroke.
                                                                                   Medical procedures such as injecting the joint with steroids or with a synthetic
                                                                          joint fluid may bring some months of relief and postpone the need for surgery. The
                                                                          ultimate solution for severely damaged joints is surgical replacement. Knee and hip
                                                                          replacements are notably common, and can last up to 20 years.
                                                                                   The American Arthritis Society supports research and provides information.
                                                                          For more information about OA, visit their website at aas.org. AAR also recommends
                                                                          the book Wear and Tear by Bob Arnot for approaches to improving the function of
                                                                          joints and the wellbeing of those who have OA.      By Kathy Mellstrom
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COURSE    DESCRIPTIONS,                                              of selected Saturday matinee performances
                                                                     from New York and shown in local theaters
SPRING TERM, 2011                                                    all over the world; locally they are shown at
1. Anne Aby: The Turbulent Sixties                                   the Regal Eagan Stadium 16. The operas
anne.j.aby@gmail.com                                                 shown this Spring will be Donizetti‟s Lucia
                                                                     di Lammermoor, Rossini‟s Le Comte
Fifty (!) years have now passed since the
                                                                     d ’ O r y ,              R i c h a r d
start of the 1960s, a decade of turbulence,
                                                                     Strauss‟s Capriccio, Verdi‟s Il Trova-
protest, movements and change. The class
                                                                     tore and Wagner‟s Die Walküre.
will start with thinking briefly about the
Seeds of the Sixties (the 1950s). We will                            The class will start a week early - on
then consider various topics including the                           March 15 .This will enable me to spend the
Civil Rights movement, education, includ-                            first period on Lucia, one of the gems of
                   ing student protest and                           Italian bel canto opera and today unjustly
                   curriculum and social                             derided. Then I‟ll pick up with a couple of
                   change, the Cold War,                             periods on the general history of opera,
                   the space race, the                               and devote one period each to the other op-
                   women‟s movement and                              eras as above. Attendance at the perform-
                   feminism, the counter-                            ances is voluntary but recommended. Trans-
culture and 60s music, and Vietnam. We                               portation to the theater and tickets - $22 for
will conclude by looking at legacies and                             seniors - are on your own.
lessons. The class will include video and                            Dick Cantwell is a retired Carleton faculty member. His aca-
                                                                     demic field was Central European cultural history, but he is also
film clips to promote discussion.                                    a life-long student of vocal music in all its forms, operetta, opera
Anne Jansen Aby graduated from Carleton College and the              and German song (Lieder) and has given CVEC courses in all of
University of Chicago. She taught History and Political Science      these areas. He has supplemented this academic knowledge by
at Minnesota West Community and Technical College in Wor-            participation over the years in many productions of the North-
thington for 31 years. After retiring in 2009, she and her husband   field Arts Guild and the Northfield Musical Theater, where he-
Robert moved to Northfield where they had first met in the           has played such roles as Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof. Henry
1960s.                                                               Higgins in My Fair Lady and Fagin in Oliver!



2. Richard Cantwell: Opera in HD.                                    3. Charles Umbanhowar Sr: Mocking
rncantwel@hotmail.com This is an experi-                             T he   Supre me   C o ur t umb a n-
mental course. The idea comes from the de-                           how@stolaf.edu
sire of the Elder Collegium
                                                                     Many see the Supreme Court as the "least
to increase the links be-
                                                                     dangerous branch"; yet its work often stirs
tween course offerings in
                                                                     more political passion than the other two
Northfield and other cul-
                                                                     more dangerous ones. After a brief intro-
tural events in the southern
                                                                     duction to legal reasoning and how the Su-
Minnesota area, expanding
                                                                     preme Court functions, we will discuss a
on the field trip concept.
                                                                     few recent decisions selected by the instruc-
The link here would be be-
                                                                     tor. Then we will form ourselves as the
tween opera courses taught locally and the
                                                                     Mock Supreme Court and select several
series of HD opera films originated five
                                                                     cases from the current docket (2010-11) and
years ago by Peter Gelb, general manager
                                                                     collectively decide those cases through dis-
of the E 1 4 IS SU E 1
 VO L U M
          Metropolitan Opera. These are films
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cussion and voting. The instructor will                           lege. Jane has had a busy life raising four children, doing
                                                                  some singing, and volunteering in a number of organiza-
assume the role of the                                            tions. A recent interest is the impact of the internet on seri-
Chief Justice guiding the                                         ous journalism, which prompted her to design this
discussion and assigning
opinions (briefs). While
not absolutely necessary,                                         5 & 6. Bill Woehrlin: A HIStorian
access to a computer and                                          Looks at HERstory wwoe-
ability to surf the internet                                      hrli@carleton.edu
is very important.
                                                                  No, this is NOT a course in the universal
                                                                                      history of half of the
Charles   Umbanhowar is Professor Emeritus at St. Olaf                                human race! Rather
College where he taught, among other things, constitutional
law for twenty-six years.
                                                                                      we will examine se-
                                                                                      lected episodes in the
4. Jane McWilliams: The Future of                                                     history of European
Journalism – Does it Matter?                                                          and      Amer ican
                             jmcwilli@charter.net
                                                                                      women from the an-
                    In this class, we will
                                                                                      cient world to our
                    hear from a palate of
                                                                  own time. We hope to find answers to
                    practitioners who can
                                                                  such questions as: How did the age-old
                    help us think about
                                                                  tradition of subordination get started? In
                    what American jour-
                    nalism has been, is                           what ways and under what conditions
                    and will be. We will                          did this subordination vary in the differ-
                    read relevant articles,                       ent periods of our past? What changes in
                                                                  the past two centuries permitted this
view some videos and take a stab at an-
swering the question in the course title.                         situation of subordination to improve?
                                                                  How far has this “liberation” gone?
Presenters will include Northfield News
Publisher and Editor, Sam Gett;                                   What are its consequences and prospects
MinnPost‟s Local Media Reporter,                                  for the future?
David Brauer; KYMN Radio‟s Jeff                                   Bill Woehrlin, Professor of History Emeritus at Carleton
                                                                  College, taught Russian and European history
Johnson; former New York Times re-
porter, Doug McGill; Editor, Star Trib-
une Editorial Page, Scott Gilles-                                 7.Mike Harper: The Minnesota Sioux
pie; Patch Editor, Corey Butler; and Lo-                          MHarper@faegre.com
cally Grown Northfield's Griff Wig-                               We (Bob Tisdale and I) will consider our
ley. We will tour the Minnesota Public                                              neighbors, the Minne-
Radio facility in S. Paul. There will be                                            sota Sioux, from his-
time at each session to engage with the                                             torical, cultural and
practitioners in what should be lively                                              legal perspectives, and
conversations, moderated by Jane                                                    ask whether their cul-
McWilliams.                                                                         ture can have survived
   Jane McWilliams and her husband Burr came to North-            the disruptions of the last 200 years.
field in the early „60s so that he could teach at St. Olaf Col-   The recent history of the Sioux has been

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dominated by tribal gaming, and we will                         Ed Lufkin was an internist and endocrinologist for ~ 40 years,
                                                                most of which he spent doing patient care and academic work at
talk about how that came to be and why                          Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, with special interests in
some tribes have thrived while many have                        women's health issues. He served as Medical Editor of the
                                                                Mayo Clinic Health Letter, and retired in 1998. He then served
not. Two class periods will be given over to                    as a medical advisor to Eli Lilly & Co. for six more years.
a discussion of Native American literature,
emphasizing literature of the Sioux. We                         9. Jane McDonnell STORIES OF SUR-
will travel to Prior Lake for a guided tour                     VIVAL jtmcdonn@carleton.edu
of the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux
                                                                Writing is a second chance at life. Al-
Community. At the end, the class will talk
                                                                                     though we can never
about the main challenges facing the Min-
                                                                                     go back to change
nesota Sioux today and the outlook for the
                                                                                     things, we can re-
future.
                                                                                     experience, interpret
Mike Harper is retired from Faegre & Benson, where he spe-
cialized in finance and business law. Commencing in the early                        and make peace with
1990's, Mike concentrated his practice on American Indian                            our past lives. The
business, and represented the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux
Community in its business and charitable transactions.
                                                                                     class will usually read
                                                                                     two essay length pieces
Bob Tisdale will lead the discussions of Native
American literature. Bob taught English and                     per week from recent crisis memoirs and
American Studies for 40 years at Carleton, where his            short personal narratives that are powerful
courses focused mainly on 20th century and multi-               testimonies to difficult experiences sur-
cultural literature.                                            vived, such as illness, divorce, loss of a job
                                                                or some other cultural dislocation. Some
8.    Ed Lufkin, M.D:     Keeping                               narrative poetry will also be used to illus-
Well: Steps We Can All Take edward-                             trate compact uses of narrative. I will intro-
                             lufkin4@gmail.com                  duce short in-class writing exercises, and
                     Health and well-                           provide the opportunity for individual class
                     being, to a great ex-                      members to develop a longer narrative.
                     tent, are under our                        Jane McDonnell retired in 2005 after 35 years of teaching at
                                                                Carleton. In 1993, she published a memoir which caused a
                     own control. Our pre-                      brief national stir -- a book tour, television and radio interviews,
                     vious courses have                         many talks around the country, etc. After this, she taught a writ-
                                                                ing course on personal narrative at Carleton, which is the foun-
addressed a major disease entity with each                      dation for this course. She is the author of News From the Bor-
class, with emphasis on diagnosis and                           der; A Mother's Memoir of her Autistic Son and Living to Tell
                                                                the Tale; A guide to Writing Memoir.
treatment. In this course we will empha-
size steps we can take in the realm of pre-
ventive medicine----how we can PRE-                             10. Richard Crouter: Reinhold Niebuhr:
VENT the major diseases in the first                            A Voice for Today rcrouter@carleton.edu
place. In addition we will address a num-
ber of disorders not covered by the previ-                      Fresh interest in the Protestant theologian
ous two courses. As before, we will use                         and political thinker Reinhold Niebuhr
slide shows and DVD's as our main teach-                        (1892-1971) has arisen amid shock waves
ing materials, with handouts and a text for                     unleashed since 9/11: American hubris in
                                                                launching the Iraq war, the apparent quag-
background information.
                                                                mire in Afghanistan, and a flattening of the
                                                                U.S. economy that affects all but the 5
                                                                                                      super
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rich. The course will look at this "Niebuhr                           ReJean Schulte retired as a professor of Early Childhood Edu-
                                                                      cation from Cuyahoga Community College in Cleveland, OH.
revival" through the chapters of my book                              She has taught in a variety of early childhood education settings
Reinhold Niebuhr: On Politics, Religion,                              beginning as a faculty member at Iowa State University. Chil-
                                                                      dren‟s picture books have been a special interest throughout her
and Christian Faith (2010), as well as                                career.
through selections from Niebuhr that spoke
to (and often against) his contemporaries.
Topics to be explored include his place in                            12. Randy Cox: Sherlock Holmes and
American culture, his appeal to secular as                            His World cox@rconnect.com
well as to deeply religious minds, and the                            Who is there who does not know the name
ways that his legacy plays out on the politi-                                                     of     Sherlock
cal left as well as on the right.                                                                 Holmes? People
                                                                                                  recognize     the
Richard    Crouter taught the history of Christian theology at
Carleton for thirty-six years prior to retirement in 2003. In addi-                               name but may
tion to Niebuhr, his special interests include the thought of Frie-                               have never read
drich Schleiermacher and Søren Kierkegaard.
                                                                                                  a word of the 56
                                                                                                  short stories and
11. ReJean Schulte: Picture Books - Not                                                           four novels in
just for children schulteras@aol.com                                  which he appears. We will explore the ca-
                                                                      reer of one of the most popular figures in
From Beatrix Potter to Dr. Seuss to Mo
                                                                      detective literature and look at some of the
Willems, picture books have entertained
                                                                      stories as examples of early detective fic-
children and adults for decades, and shape
                                                                      tion as well as a unique view of society in
                    the values we learn
                                                                      Great Britain in the late Victorian Age. We
                    early in life. In this
                                                                      may also consider the life of Arthur Conan
                    course we will explore
                    both old favorites and                            Doyle, considered either to be the real au-
                    new offerings that re-                            thor of the stories or merely the literary
                    flect current culture. To-                        agent for Dr. John H. Watson, the true biog-
                                                                      rapher of the Great Detective. This course
                    gether we will consider
                                                                      consists of discussions, lectures, and the
                    a series of questions,
                    including the following.                          viewing of films.
                    What value do picture
books have for children and families?                                  J. Randolph Cox is Professor Emeritus (Rolvaag Memorial
What is the connection between these first                            Library) at St. Olaf College. In retirement he devotes much of
                                                                      his time as editor of Dime Novel Round-Up: A magazine de-
books and learning to read? Which authors                             voted to the collecting, preservation and study of old-time dime
have inspired new directions in picture                               and nickel novels, popular story papers, series books, and pulp
                                                                      magazines. His other activities include writing, reviewing and
books? Is there a difference between how                              consulting on a number of topics in popular culture as well as
boys and girls engage with books? In addi-                            reading his large collection of detective fiction.
tion to guest speakers, there will be many
opportunities to share special selections in
course discussions. A library card is the
only “text” for the course.



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From the Director:            “Something old, something new”------- Our Collegium continues to explore new ways
of making lifelong learning a reality, not just in our community, but also for those in surrounding communities;
not just for active people, but also for those who may be home-bound or in assisted-living locales. Thus we are
seeking ideas and technologies to broaden our usual classroom experiences. The development of closed-circuit tele-
vision channels at the Northfield Retirement Center offers one such idea, and we are very receptive to the educa-
tional possibilities this could afford. We‟ll tell you more about this exciting resource later.
        This newsletter outlines at least two newer ideas in our programs. The course by Richard Cantwell intro-
duces our membership to the wonderful new world of live high definition transmission of performances of the
Metropolitan Opera Company. These are available through a number of cinema theatres in the metro area, where
for only $20 or so one may see and hear, at very close range, an opera originating in Manhattan. The students in the
Future of Journalism class will hear from local and regional practitioners, moderated by CVEC Board Chair, Jane
McWilliams. In addition, we are planning a trip to the Minneapolis Institute of Arts Titian exhibit in collaboration
with the Senior Center.
       Several of our spring faculty are new to this organization, and we hope you will agree with our planners that
they will meet your high standards. But you will also recognize a number of familiar names and faces. Together,
this shows every promise of being another fine learning experience, one requiring early and careful registration to
avoid disappointment. Word of mouth continues to be our best means of publicity, and so we hope you‟ll share this
news with your friends. You‟ll be glad you did.
 Page 8 You will be hearing from us concerning the annual spring membership meeting.        We are sensitive to com-
ments heard last year about the need to make this meeting shorter, while still keeping the heartwarming social at- 8
mosphere and impressive feature presentation.                      Ed

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Cvec spring-newsletter-20111

  • 1. Volume 14 Issue 1 February, 2011 Arthritis – inflammation of the joints result- NEWSLETTER OF THE CANNON VALLEY ELDER COLLEGIIUM ing in pain, swelling and stiffness – affects 37 million Americans, slightly more women than men. Some arthritis is caused by autoimmune disease, such as rheumatoid arthri- tis and lupus, by infection, or by other conditions such as gout. However, the most common form by far is osteoarthritis (OA), which affects many people over 45. OA involves the breakdown of cartilage which normally protects the joint and absorbs shock. It can affect any joint, but most commonly affects the knees, hips and hands. As cartilage erodes, bone density increases in the damaged area and joint may spread and become larger. Symptoms include pain, stiffness, reduced range of motion, and a grating sensation. Bone spurs may form around the joint, and fluid may collect Collegium News in the joint. Causes of OA are usually not clear, but research suggests a number of factors including the aging process, joint injury or stress, muscle weakness, and excess weight. Heredity may also play a role, especially in the case of hands. OA grows worse over time and there is no cure for it, but there are ways to slow its progress, lessen its affects and treat the pain. The ideal approach to managing OA includes lifestyle changes. Losing any excess weight is an obvious way to lessen the impact on knees and hips. Surprisingly, judicious exercise is highly recommended. Not only does it strengthen the muscles that support the joints, but it can reduce pain and increase range of motion. Learning the best techniques to accomplish such everyday activities as sitting, standing, and walking can prevent pain and minimize further damage. For pain reduction, using heat or cold on joints and applying pain creams are non-pharmacological options. Medications for OA pain include acetaminophen and over-the-counter anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin, ibuprofen and naproxen. These are not recommended for a constant or long-term approach because of side ef- fects and risk factors. Prescription drugs called COX-2 inhibitors are effective but in- crease the risk of heart attack or stroke. Medical procedures such as injecting the joint with steroids or with a synthetic joint fluid may bring some months of relief and postpone the need for surgery. The ultimate solution for severely damaged joints is surgical replacement. Knee and hip replacements are notably common, and can last up to 20 years. The American Arthritis Society supports research and provides information. For more information about OA, visit their website at aas.org. AAR also recommends the book Wear and Tear by Bob Arnot for approaches to improving the function of joints and the wellbeing of those who have OA. By Kathy Mellstrom
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  • 3. 3 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS, of selected Saturday matinee performances from New York and shown in local theaters SPRING TERM, 2011 all over the world; locally they are shown at 1. Anne Aby: The Turbulent Sixties the Regal Eagan Stadium 16. The operas anne.j.aby@gmail.com shown this Spring will be Donizetti‟s Lucia di Lammermoor, Rossini‟s Le Comte Fifty (!) years have now passed since the d ’ O r y , R i c h a r d start of the 1960s, a decade of turbulence, Strauss‟s Capriccio, Verdi‟s Il Trova- protest, movements and change. The class tore and Wagner‟s Die Walküre. will start with thinking briefly about the Seeds of the Sixties (the 1950s). We will The class will start a week early - on then consider various topics including the March 15 .This will enable me to spend the Civil Rights movement, education, includ- first period on Lucia, one of the gems of ing student protest and Italian bel canto opera and today unjustly curriculum and social derided. Then I‟ll pick up with a couple of change, the Cold War, periods on the general history of opera, the space race, the and devote one period each to the other op- women‟s movement and eras as above. Attendance at the perform- feminism, the counter- ances is voluntary but recommended. Trans- culture and 60s music, and Vietnam. We portation to the theater and tickets - $22 for will conclude by looking at legacies and seniors - are on your own. lessons. The class will include video and Dick Cantwell is a retired Carleton faculty member. His aca- demic field was Central European cultural history, but he is also film clips to promote discussion. a life-long student of vocal music in all its forms, operetta, opera Anne Jansen Aby graduated from Carleton College and the and German song (Lieder) and has given CVEC courses in all of University of Chicago. She taught History and Political Science these areas. He has supplemented this academic knowledge by at Minnesota West Community and Technical College in Wor- participation over the years in many productions of the North- thington for 31 years. After retiring in 2009, she and her husband field Arts Guild and the Northfield Musical Theater, where he- Robert moved to Northfield where they had first met in the has played such roles as Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof. Henry 1960s. Higgins in My Fair Lady and Fagin in Oliver! 2. Richard Cantwell: Opera in HD. 3. Charles Umbanhowar Sr: Mocking rncantwel@hotmail.com This is an experi- T he Supre me C o ur t umb a n- mental course. The idea comes from the de- how@stolaf.edu sire of the Elder Collegium Many see the Supreme Court as the "least to increase the links be- dangerous branch"; yet its work often stirs tween course offerings in more political passion than the other two Northfield and other cul- more dangerous ones. After a brief intro- tural events in the southern duction to legal reasoning and how the Su- Minnesota area, expanding preme Court functions, we will discuss a on the field trip concept. few recent decisions selected by the instruc- The link here would be be- tor. Then we will form ourselves as the tween opera courses taught locally and the Mock Supreme Court and select several series of HD opera films originated five cases from the current docket (2010-11) and years ago by Peter Gelb, general manager collectively decide those cases through dis- of the E 1 4 IS SU E 1 VO L U M Metropolitan Opera. These are films 3
  • 4. 4 cussion and voting. The instructor will lege. Jane has had a busy life raising four children, doing some singing, and volunteering in a number of organiza- assume the role of the tions. A recent interest is the impact of the internet on seri- Chief Justice guiding the ous journalism, which prompted her to design this discussion and assigning opinions (briefs). While not absolutely necessary, 5 & 6. Bill Woehrlin: A HIStorian access to a computer and Looks at HERstory wwoe- ability to surf the internet hrli@carleton.edu is very important. No, this is NOT a course in the universal history of half of the Charles Umbanhowar is Professor Emeritus at St. Olaf human race! Rather College where he taught, among other things, constitutional law for twenty-six years. we will examine se- lected episodes in the 4. Jane McWilliams: The Future of history of European Journalism – Does it Matter? and Amer ican jmcwilli@charter.net women from the an- In this class, we will cient world to our hear from a palate of own time. We hope to find answers to practitioners who can such questions as: How did the age-old help us think about tradition of subordination get started? In what American jour- nalism has been, is what ways and under what conditions and will be. We will did this subordination vary in the differ- read relevant articles, ent periods of our past? What changes in the past two centuries permitted this view some videos and take a stab at an- swering the question in the course title. situation of subordination to improve? How far has this “liberation” gone? Presenters will include Northfield News Publisher and Editor, Sam Gett; What are its consequences and prospects MinnPost‟s Local Media Reporter, for the future? David Brauer; KYMN Radio‟s Jeff Bill Woehrlin, Professor of History Emeritus at Carleton College, taught Russian and European history Johnson; former New York Times re- porter, Doug McGill; Editor, Star Trib- une Editorial Page, Scott Gilles- 7.Mike Harper: The Minnesota Sioux pie; Patch Editor, Corey Butler; and Lo- MHarper@faegre.com cally Grown Northfield's Griff Wig- We (Bob Tisdale and I) will consider our ley. We will tour the Minnesota Public neighbors, the Minne- Radio facility in S. Paul. There will be sota Sioux, from his- time at each session to engage with the torical, cultural and practitioners in what should be lively legal perspectives, and conversations, moderated by Jane ask whether their cul- McWilliams. ture can have survived Jane McWilliams and her husband Burr came to North- the disruptions of the last 200 years. field in the early „60s so that he could teach at St. Olaf Col- The recent history of the Sioux has been 4
  • 5. 5 dominated by tribal gaming, and we will Ed Lufkin was an internist and endocrinologist for ~ 40 years, most of which he spent doing patient care and academic work at talk about how that came to be and why Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, with special interests in some tribes have thrived while many have women's health issues. He served as Medical Editor of the Mayo Clinic Health Letter, and retired in 1998. He then served not. Two class periods will be given over to as a medical advisor to Eli Lilly & Co. for six more years. a discussion of Native American literature, emphasizing literature of the Sioux. We 9. Jane McDonnell STORIES OF SUR- will travel to Prior Lake for a guided tour VIVAL jtmcdonn@carleton.edu of the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Writing is a second chance at life. Al- Community. At the end, the class will talk though we can never about the main challenges facing the Min- go back to change nesota Sioux today and the outlook for the things, we can re- future. experience, interpret Mike Harper is retired from Faegre & Benson, where he spe- cialized in finance and business law. Commencing in the early and make peace with 1990's, Mike concentrated his practice on American Indian our past lives. The business, and represented the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community in its business and charitable transactions. class will usually read two essay length pieces Bob Tisdale will lead the discussions of Native American literature. Bob taught English and per week from recent crisis memoirs and American Studies for 40 years at Carleton, where his short personal narratives that are powerful courses focused mainly on 20th century and multi- testimonies to difficult experiences sur- cultural literature. vived, such as illness, divorce, loss of a job or some other cultural dislocation. Some 8. Ed Lufkin, M.D: Keeping narrative poetry will also be used to illus- Well: Steps We Can All Take edward- trate compact uses of narrative. I will intro- lufkin4@gmail.com duce short in-class writing exercises, and Health and well- provide the opportunity for individual class being, to a great ex- members to develop a longer narrative. tent, are under our Jane McDonnell retired in 2005 after 35 years of teaching at Carleton. In 1993, she published a memoir which caused a own control. Our pre- brief national stir -- a book tour, television and radio interviews, vious courses have many talks around the country, etc. After this, she taught a writ- ing course on personal narrative at Carleton, which is the foun- addressed a major disease entity with each dation for this course. She is the author of News From the Bor- class, with emphasis on diagnosis and der; A Mother's Memoir of her Autistic Son and Living to Tell the Tale; A guide to Writing Memoir. treatment. In this course we will empha- size steps we can take in the realm of pre- ventive medicine----how we can PRE- 10. Richard Crouter: Reinhold Niebuhr: VENT the major diseases in the first A Voice for Today rcrouter@carleton.edu place. In addition we will address a num- ber of disorders not covered by the previ- Fresh interest in the Protestant theologian ous two courses. As before, we will use and political thinker Reinhold Niebuhr slide shows and DVD's as our main teach- (1892-1971) has arisen amid shock waves ing materials, with handouts and a text for unleashed since 9/11: American hubris in launching the Iraq war, the apparent quag- background information. mire in Afghanistan, and a flattening of the U.S. economy that affects all but the 5 super
  • 6. 6 rich. The course will look at this "Niebuhr ReJean Schulte retired as a professor of Early Childhood Edu- cation from Cuyahoga Community College in Cleveland, OH. revival" through the chapters of my book She has taught in a variety of early childhood education settings Reinhold Niebuhr: On Politics, Religion, beginning as a faculty member at Iowa State University. Chil- dren‟s picture books have been a special interest throughout her and Christian Faith (2010), as well as career. through selections from Niebuhr that spoke to (and often against) his contemporaries. Topics to be explored include his place in 12. Randy Cox: Sherlock Holmes and American culture, his appeal to secular as His World cox@rconnect.com well as to deeply religious minds, and the Who is there who does not know the name ways that his legacy plays out on the politi- of Sherlock cal left as well as on the right. Holmes? People recognize the Richard Crouter taught the history of Christian theology at Carleton for thirty-six years prior to retirement in 2003. In addi- name but may tion to Niebuhr, his special interests include the thought of Frie- have never read drich Schleiermacher and Søren Kierkegaard. a word of the 56 short stories and 11. ReJean Schulte: Picture Books - Not four novels in just for children schulteras@aol.com which he appears. We will explore the ca- reer of one of the most popular figures in From Beatrix Potter to Dr. Seuss to Mo detective literature and look at some of the Willems, picture books have entertained stories as examples of early detective fic- children and adults for decades, and shape tion as well as a unique view of society in the values we learn Great Britain in the late Victorian Age. We early in life. In this may also consider the life of Arthur Conan course we will explore both old favorites and Doyle, considered either to be the real au- new offerings that re- thor of the stories or merely the literary flect current culture. To- agent for Dr. John H. Watson, the true biog- rapher of the Great Detective. This course gether we will consider consists of discussions, lectures, and the a series of questions, including the following. viewing of films. What value do picture books have for children and families? J. Randolph Cox is Professor Emeritus (Rolvaag Memorial What is the connection between these first Library) at St. Olaf College. In retirement he devotes much of his time as editor of Dime Novel Round-Up: A magazine de- books and learning to read? Which authors voted to the collecting, preservation and study of old-time dime have inspired new directions in picture and nickel novels, popular story papers, series books, and pulp magazines. His other activities include writing, reviewing and books? Is there a difference between how consulting on a number of topics in popular culture as well as boys and girls engage with books? In addi- reading his large collection of detective fiction. tion to guest speakers, there will be many opportunities to share special selections in course discussions. A library card is the only “text” for the course. 6
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  • 8. 8 Cannon Valley Elder Collegium Non-Profit 1651 Jefferson Parkway Organization Northfield, MN 55057 U.S. POSTAGE PAID CVEC is a non-discriminatory organization Northfield, MN 55057 PERMIT #51 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED From the Director: “Something old, something new”------- Our Collegium continues to explore new ways of making lifelong learning a reality, not just in our community, but also for those in surrounding communities; not just for active people, but also for those who may be home-bound or in assisted-living locales. Thus we are seeking ideas and technologies to broaden our usual classroom experiences. The development of closed-circuit tele- vision channels at the Northfield Retirement Center offers one such idea, and we are very receptive to the educa- tional possibilities this could afford. We‟ll tell you more about this exciting resource later. This newsletter outlines at least two newer ideas in our programs. The course by Richard Cantwell intro- duces our membership to the wonderful new world of live high definition transmission of performances of the Metropolitan Opera Company. These are available through a number of cinema theatres in the metro area, where for only $20 or so one may see and hear, at very close range, an opera originating in Manhattan. The students in the Future of Journalism class will hear from local and regional practitioners, moderated by CVEC Board Chair, Jane McWilliams. In addition, we are planning a trip to the Minneapolis Institute of Arts Titian exhibit in collaboration with the Senior Center. Several of our spring faculty are new to this organization, and we hope you will agree with our planners that they will meet your high standards. But you will also recognize a number of familiar names and faces. Together, this shows every promise of being another fine learning experience, one requiring early and careful registration to avoid disappointment. Word of mouth continues to be our best means of publicity, and so we hope you‟ll share this news with your friends. You‟ll be glad you did. Page 8 You will be hearing from us concerning the annual spring membership meeting. We are sensitive to com- ments heard last year about the need to make this meeting shorter, while still keeping the heartwarming social at- 8 mosphere and impressive feature presentation. Ed