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OLLI Video News showcases short videos about OLLI or related to OLLI courses. Click the thumbnail image or name below for more information about the video and to watch it. Almost all of these videos are one-click videos in Flash format hosted on YouTube that can be watched instantly on this Web page without opening a separate media player or visiting YouTube. NOTE: These videos are best viewed with a high-speed Internet connection.

To watch our documentary movie "The Story of OLLI at George Mason University," click here.



Visit to OLLI's Loudoun Site
(One-click Flash video)

2009 OLLI Holiday Party
(One-click Flash video)

2008 Teacher Appreciation
(One-click Flash video)

2008 OLLI Holiday Luncheon
(One-click Flash video)

Holiday Party 2005
(One-click Flash video)

OLLI's first presidents
(Kathryn Brooks, Shirley Fox and Lilyan Spero, in three separate one-click Flash videos)

Member testimonials
(Three members provide testimonials in a single one-click Flash video)

OLLI Senior Olympians
(One-click Flash video)

Demolition of Tallwood House
(One-click Flash video)

Iconography

African Safari
(One-click Flash video)

Ephesus
(One-click Flash video)

Istanbul
(One-click Flash video)

Egypt
(One-click Flash video)

VISIT TO OLLI'S LOUDOUN SITE
HAVE YOU WONDERED ABOUT THE LOUDOUN SITE that you've been hearing about? Now you can see site highlights in this video of a brief visit to OLLI-Loudoun in Sterling, Virginia, including a peek at a computer classroom, the breakroom, and a class in session.


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2009 OLLI HOLIDAY PARTY
ON DECEMBER 4, 2009 a record number of OLLI members and their guests (about 175 total) celebrated the holiday season with a wonderful OLLI Holiday Party at the International Country Club, Fairfax, Virginia. Rod Zumbro created the following movie that contains numerous close-up clips of attendees; if you attended, you may find yourself in this video.


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2008 OLLI HOLIDAY LUNCHEON
IN DECEMBER 2008 OLLI members celebrated the holiday season with an elegant OLLI Holiday Luncheon at the International Country Club, Fairfax, Virginia. Rod Zumbro created the following video slideshow of photos taken by Dan Feighery.


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2008 TEACHER APPRECIATION RECEPTION
IN APRIL 2008 OLLI honored its teachers at a reception held on Grand Tier 3 of Mason's Center for the Arts Concert Hall. Mason Provost Dr. Peter Stearns was the featured speaker, and OLLI awarded scholarships to four Mason students who had been selected by their respective department heads. A Rod Zumbro movie.


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OLLI 2008 SENIOR OLYMPIANS
THIS VIDEO SHOWCASES OLLI members who participated in the Northern Virginia Senior Olympics in September 2008. A Rod Zumbro movie.


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FIRST THREE PRESIDENTS
WE ALL OWE A GREAT DEBT TO THREE DISTINGUISHED LADIES who were instrumental in the establishment in 1991 of the Learning in Retirement Institute (later renamed the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute): Founder Kathryn Brooks and Founding Members Shirley Fox and Lilyan Spero, who became the first three presidents. Watch very short videos of these leaders here.

Left to right, Kathryn Brooks (1:56); Shirley Fox (1:44); Lilyan Spero (1:10).
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The late Kathryn Brooks, Founder, first president (video is from two early 1992 televised interviews; length 1:56). If you cannot view the embedded one-click video above, you can watch now by clicking a player--

The late Shirley Fox, Founding Member, second president (video is from an early 1992 televised interview; length 1:44). If you cannot view the embedded one-click video above, you can watch now by clicking a player--

Lilyan Spero, Founding Member, third president (video is from the 2004 Story of OLLI video; length 1:10). If you cannot view the embedded one-click video above, you can watch now by clicking a player--
2006 MEMBER TESTIMONIALS


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THREE OLLI TESTIMONIALS: OLLI members Roxanne Cramer, Manuel Pablo and Vera DeWeese tell how they heard about OLLI and what they like about our wonderful institute.
     A Rod Zumbro movie. If the above embedded video does not display or work for you, you can watch now by clicking the Windows Media Player or the Real Player movie below--
EGYPT HIGHLIGHTS


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THE SUBJECT OF ONE TRIP TALE, COURSE 903, WAS AN EGYPTIAN SIGHTSEEING TOUR. If you attended the class or have an interest in Egypt, you might like to view our video, "Egypt Highlights."
     This three-and-a-half-minute video is edited from a longer video made by the editor after a one-week visit he and Susanne made to Egypt several years ago.
     You will see the pyramids and sphinx at Giza, the temple at Abu Simbel (photo above) that was moved up 200 feet in the 1960s to avoid flooding, cruising the Nile River, temples in the Valley of the Queens and Karnak, and as a grand finale, the amazing treasures of King Tut that were discovered by Howard Carter in 1922 ("What do you see?" "I see wonderful things.").
     A Rod Zumbro movie. If the above embedded video does not display or work for you, you can watch now by clicking the Windows Media Player or the Real Player movie below--
COPTIC CHURCH ICONOGRAPHY (6 min.)

A FORMER OLLI WINTER-TERM COURSE, "ICONS: WINDOWS INTO HEAVEN," included a final class visit to a nearby Coptic Church to view icons 'written' by instructor Evelyn Avery Rophael.
     OLLI member Charles Meyer, an attendee in my OLLI class on video editing some time ago, had videotaped this visit and created a six-minute movie to share with class members and other OLLI members who are interested. At my request, he created progressive-download versions of his movie in Windows Media Player and Real Player formats so you can watch them right away without waiting for them to fully download. He gave me the files and I posted them to our OLLI Web server.
     We thank Charlie for sharing his movie with us, and we welcome similar contributions of OLLI-related movies from other OLLI members (please email the editor). 
     Created by OLLI member Charles Meyer. Since this movie is not a one-click Flash video, it requires opening a separate media player; we strongly recommend Microsoft Internet Explorer as your Web browser rather than Firefox (Firefox takes much longer because it downloads the entire movie before starting to play it). Watch now by clicking the Windows Media Player or the Real Player movie below--
THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF TALLWOOD

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TALLWOOD HOUSE IS NO MORE. Your intrepid editor braved the light snowfall Wed morning, Feb 22, 2006, to videotape scenes of the demolition of the building.
    "The Fall of the House of Tallwood" gives you a brief glimpse of how Tallwood has looked for as long as OLLI has been located at Tallwood campus (since 1995), with Tallwood House standing tall amidst the big trees, and then shows how quickly a master heavy-equipment operator can tear down a large building. 
     A Rod Zumbro movie
. If the above embedded video does not display or work for you, you can watch now by clicking the Windows Media Player or the Real Player movie below--
ANCIENT EPHESUS


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IF YOU ENJOYED A PREVIOUS OLLI COURSE ON TURKEY OR TRIP TALE COVERING EPHESUS or if you are just interested in ancient Greece and Rome, you might enjoy our third installment of OLLI Video News, "Ancient Ephesus."
     Enjoy a video tour of the ancient city of Ephesus, located in southwestern Turkey. Walk the marble streets that Antony and Cleopatra walked more than 2,000 years ago. See the well-preserved ruins of the odeum (small theater), temples, public restrooms, Library of Celsus (photo at right), agora (open market/gathering place) and amphitheater in a short movie set to classical music.
     This four-minute video is a shortened version of the Ephesus portion of a movie created by the editor after a trip he and Susanne made several years ago to Greece and Turkey. 
     A Rod Zumbro movie. If the above one-click embedded video does not display or work for you, you can watch now by clicking the Windows Media Player or the Real Player movie below--
ONE DAY IN ISTANBUL


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IF YOU ENJOYED A PREVIOUS OLLI COURSE ON TURKEY OR A TRIP TALE COVERING ISTANBUL or if you are just interested in Turkey, you might enjoy our second installment of OLLI Video News.
     In 5 1/2 minutes, experience "One Day in Istanbul," where you will see some of the famous sights of this exotic city -- including the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sofia (photo at right) and Topkapi Palace.
     This video is a shortened version of the Istanbul portion of a movie created by the editor after a trip he and Susanne made several years ago to Greece and Turkey. 
     A Rod Zumbro movie
. If the above embedded video does not display or work for you, you can watch now by clicking the Windows Media Player or the Real Player movie below--
OLLI 2005 HOLIDAY PARTY


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INSTALLMENT #1 OF OLLI VIDEO NEWS is a three-minute video of the OLLI Holiday Party at the Fairfax Country Club in December 2005. Watch Palmer McGrew and David Mason in "Who's on First?" and Thelma Weiner, Manuel Pablo and Gordon Canyock in costume among other highlights.
     A Rod Zumbro movie. If the above embedded video does not display or work for you, you can watch now by clicking either the Windows Media Player or the Real Player movie below--
AFRICAN VIDEO PREVIEW


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IF YOU ENJOYED ROZ SCHANZER'S TRIP TALE about Tanzania (October 2009) or Rod and Susanne's Trip Tale about their Kenya safari presented in previous years at Tallwood and Reston, you may enjoy this old-timey preview of the 40-minute video of Rod and Susanne's African safari; the safari visited Amboseli Game Park, Lake Nakuru Game Park and the Masai Mara Game Reserve.
     A Rod Zumbro movie. If the above embedded video does not display or work for you, you can watch now by clicking the Real Player movie below--
 
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Updated: January 31, 2010

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