Rochester Oasis Classes

  • RECORDED
    June 22 – June 29
    Monday
    11:00 AM → 12:00 PM
    Sessions: 2
    Instructor: David Woodruff
    Locations: Oasis Rochester
    Three Days in the Wrong Place at the Wrong Time. No one wanted to fight here. The town is not a strategic target for anyone. Still, the entire operation saw 57,000 people off the battle rolls and lasted for three days. And this during a time when one day usually determines the outcome of any engagement. The battle went from almost total Confederate victory...
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    Three Days in the Wrong Place at the Wrong Time. No one wanted to fight here. The town is not a strategic target for anyone. Still, the entire operation saw 57,000 people off the battle rolls and lasted for three days. And this during a time when one day usually determines the outcome of any engagement. The battle went from almost total Confederate victory to a massive defeat. It’s probably had more written about it than any other three days in history. But it’s a major turning point in American military history. Please register for this class if you are interested in participating via in person only.  
  • RECORDED
    June 22 – June 29
    Monday
    11:00 AM → 12:00 PM
    Sessions: 2
    Instructor: David Woodruff
    Locations: Zoom
    Three Days in the Wrong Place at the Wrong Time. No one wanted to fight here. The town is not a strategic target for anyone. Still, the entire operation saw 57,000 people off the battle rolls and lasted for three days. And this during a time when one day usually determines the outcome of any engagement. The battle went from almost total Confederate victory...
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    Three Days in the Wrong Place at the Wrong Time. No one wanted to fight here. The town is not a strategic target for anyone. Still, the entire operation saw 57,000 people off the battle rolls and lasted for three days. And this during a time when one day usually determines the outcome of any engagement. The battle went from almost total Confederate victory to a massive defeat. It’s probably had more written about it than any other three days in history. But it’s a major turning point in American military history. Please register for this class if you are interested in participating via Zoom only. You must have access to a computer/tablet/phone with audio and video capability.

  • June 24
    Wednesday
    1:00 PM → 3:30 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Lesley Shakespeare-Brogan
    Locations: Oasis Rochester
    In this class, Lesley will guide you step-by-step in painting a beautiful spring birch trees. You’ll learn how to capture the beauty of the trees and add simple details that bring warmth and depth to your painting. This is an acrylic on canvas project — all materials are supplied, and no experience is...
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    In this class, Lesley will guide you step-by-step in painting a beautiful spring birch trees. You’ll learn how to capture the beauty of the trees and add simple details that bring warmth and depth to your painting. This is an acrylic on canvas project — all materials are supplied, and no experience is necessary.

  • July 1 – July 29
    No Class: 7/8
    Wednesday
    1:00 PM → 4:00 PM
    Sessions: 4
    Instructor: Otto Bruno, author 'Barney Miller and the Files of the Ol' One-Two’
    Locations: Oasis Rochester
    After our successful foray into Redford's films as an actor this winter, we'll now look at Robert Redford's four most fascinating and successful films as a director. In his first attempt behind the camera, Redford won an Academy Award as Best Director for the film Ordinary People in 1981. We'll view and discuss this challenging film as well as The...
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    After our successful foray into Redford's films as an actor this winter, we'll now look at Robert Redford's four most fascinating and successful films as a director. In his first attempt behind the camera, Redford won an Academy Award as Best Director for the film Ordinary People in 1981. We'll view and discuss this challenging film as well as The Milagro Beanfield War (1988), A River Runs Through It (1992), and Quiz Show (1994). Join us as we continue to explore the impressive cinematic legacy of Robert Redford.
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