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SUMMARY:Great Decisions Discussion Group 2023
DESCRIPTION:Great Decisions is America’s largest discussion program on world affairs\, and was designed by the Foreign Policy Association to bring people together in study groups to discuss\, debate and learn about important global challenges of our time. \nOur discussion group is sponsored by SCNOVA. Facilitators are Mike Mulreany and Joanna Walker. Anyone of any age with an interest in expanding his/her knowledge of international relations as well as engaging in active discussion of crucial global issues is welcome to join. Each participant’s point of view carries equal weight and everyone is encouraged to share opinions and ideas. Consensus is not a goal. The true focus of this discussion group is the critical examination of all issues and opinions\, all recognized as equally valid. \nRegistration is required\, as well as the purchase of a briefing book\, but there is no fee to join. Limited to 25 participants to allow for active discussion. Contact Mike Mulreany (mulreany@verizon.net) to register and for briefing book purchase info. \nMeeting dates (subject to change) 1:00pm to 3:00pm held virtually by Zoom: \n\nFebruary 17\, 2023 – Energy Geopolitics by Carolyn Kissan\nElectoral results in Latin America over the past four years have led many observers of the regional/political scene to discern a left-wing surge in the hemisphere\, reminiscent of the so-called “Pink Tide” that swept the area some 20 years ago. But how much do these politicians actually have in common? What implication does their ascendency have for the region?\nMarch 17\, 2023 – War Crimes by Francine Hirsch\nRussia’s invasion of Ukraine has resulted in widespread charges of war crimes and calls for justice. But what exactly are war crimes? Opinions of what constitutes a war crime have evolved\, as have ways to identify and punish the perpetrators. How will the war crimes committed in Ukraine be dealt with?\nApril 21\, 2023 – China and the U.S by David Lampton\nFor the past ten years\, the United States and China have been locked in a competition for who has the greatest global influence. One major point of contention is the status of Taiwanese sovereignty\, which has become even more relevant recently with the possibility that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine may prompt China to take similar action regarding Taiwan. How will the United States engage a China which is increasingly seeking to expand its sphere of influence?\nMay 19\, 2023 – Economic Warfare by Allen Lynch\nWaging economic warfare consists of a variety of measures from implementing sanctions to fomenting labor strikes. Such tools are utilized by states to hinder their enemies\, and in the case of the United States have been used as far back as the early 19th century. Since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022\, economic warfare has been the main means for the west to challenge Russia. How effective will these sanctions be at convincing Russia to cease its war?\nJune 16\, 2023 – Politics in Latin America by Jorge Castañeda\nElectoral results in Latin America over the past four years have led many observers of the regional/political scene to discern a left-wing surge in the hemisphere\, reminiscent of the so-called “Pink Tide” that swept the area some 20 years ago. But how much do these politicians actually have in common? What implication does their ascendency have for the region?\nSeptember 15\, 2023 – Global Famine by Daniel Maxwell\nFears of global food shortages have followed Russia’s invasion of Ukraine\, which has disrupted grain shipments from the major grain producer. But what about countries and regions that were suffering before this impending shortage? How is famine defined\, and how is it different from simple food shortages? What if any remedies are there?\nOctober 20\, 2023 – Iran at a Crossroads by Lawrence Potter\nBy the fall of 2022\, Iran was in a state of turmoil due to widespread protests against government-enforced wearing of the hijab\, a failing economy\, an ineffective new president\, and the looming succession of the country’s leader\, Ayatollah Khamenei. Abroad\, renewal of the Iran nuclear deal seemed doubtful and tensions remain high between Iran\, Israel\, and Arab states. Many Iranians have lost hope of a better future\, and the country seems at a crossroads. How should the United States deal with it?\nNovember 17\, 2023 – Climate Migration by Karen Jacobsen\nAs climate change accelerates and drought and rising sea levels become more common\, millions of people in affected regions must uproot themselves and seek safety elsewhere. Who are these affected individuals\, and how might the United States aid them\, and be affected by the migration?
URL:https://scnova.org/event/great-decisions-discussion-group-2023/2023-11-17/
LOCATION:By Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Mulreany":MAILTO:mulreany@verizon.net
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SUMMARY:Great Decisions Discussion Group 2023
DESCRIPTION:Great Decisions is America’s largest discussion program on world affairs\, and was designed by the Foreign Policy Association to bring people together in study groups to discuss\, debate and learn about important global challenges of our time. \nOur discussion group is sponsored by SCNOVA. Facilitators are Mike Mulreany and Joanna Walker. Anyone of any age with an interest in expanding his/her knowledge of international relations as well as engaging in active discussion of crucial global issues is welcome to join. Each participant’s point of view carries equal weight and everyone is encouraged to share opinions and ideas. Consensus is not a goal. The true focus of this discussion group is the critical examination of all issues and opinions\, all recognized as equally valid. \nRegistration is required\, as well as the purchase of a briefing book\, but there is no fee to join. Limited to 25 participants to allow for active discussion. Contact Mike Mulreany (mulreany@verizon.net) to register and for briefing book purchase info. \nMeeting dates (subject to change) 1:00pm to 3:00pm held virtually by Zoom: \n\nFebruary 17\, 2023 – Energy Geopolitics by Carolyn Kissan\nElectoral results in Latin America over the past four years have led many observers of the regional/political scene to discern a left-wing surge in the hemisphere\, reminiscent of the so-called “Pink Tide” that swept the area some 20 years ago. But how much do these politicians actually have in common? What implication does their ascendency have for the region?\nMarch 17\, 2023 – War Crimes by Francine Hirsch\nRussia’s invasion of Ukraine has resulted in widespread charges of war crimes and calls for justice. But what exactly are war crimes? Opinions of what constitutes a war crime have evolved\, as have ways to identify and punish the perpetrators. How will the war crimes committed in Ukraine be dealt with?\nApril 21\, 2023 – China and the U.S by David Lampton\nFor the past ten years\, the United States and China have been locked in a competition for who has the greatest global influence. One major point of contention is the status of Taiwanese sovereignty\, which has become even more relevant recently with the possibility that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine may prompt China to take similar action regarding Taiwan. How will the United States engage a China which is increasingly seeking to expand its sphere of influence?\nMay 19\, 2023 – Economic Warfare by Allen Lynch\nWaging economic warfare consists of a variety of measures from implementing sanctions to fomenting labor strikes. Such tools are utilized by states to hinder their enemies\, and in the case of the United States have been used as far back as the early 19th century. Since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022\, economic warfare has been the main means for the west to challenge Russia. How effective will these sanctions be at convincing Russia to cease its war?\nJune 16\, 2023 – Politics in Latin America by Jorge Castañeda\nElectoral results in Latin America over the past four years have led many observers of the regional/political scene to discern a left-wing surge in the hemisphere\, reminiscent of the so-called “Pink Tide” that swept the area some 20 years ago. But how much do these politicians actually have in common? What implication does their ascendency have for the region?\nSeptember 15\, 2023 – Global Famine by Daniel Maxwell\nFears of global food shortages have followed Russia’s invasion of Ukraine\, which has disrupted grain shipments from the major grain producer. But what about countries and regions that were suffering before this impending shortage? How is famine defined\, and how is it different from simple food shortages? What if any remedies are there?\nOctober 20\, 2023 – Iran at a Crossroads by Lawrence Potter\nBy the fall of 2022\, Iran was in a state of turmoil due to widespread protests against government-enforced wearing of the hijab\, a failing economy\, an ineffective new president\, and the looming succession of the country’s leader\, Ayatollah Khamenei. Abroad\, renewal of the Iran nuclear deal seemed doubtful and tensions remain high between Iran\, Israel\, and Arab states. Many Iranians have lost hope of a better future\, and the country seems at a crossroads. How should the United States deal with it?\nNovember 17\, 2023 – Climate Migration by Karen Jacobsen\nAs climate change accelerates and drought and rising sea levels become more common\, millions of people in affected regions must uproot themselves and seek safety elsewhere. Who are these affected individuals\, and how might the United States aid them\, and be affected by the migration?
URL:https://scnova.org/event/great-decisions-discussion-group-2023/2023-10-20/
LOCATION:By Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Mulreany":MAILTO:mulreany@verizon.net
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SUMMARY:Great Decisions Discussion Group 2023
DESCRIPTION:Great Decisions is America’s largest discussion program on world affairs\, and was designed by the Foreign Policy Association to bring people together in study groups to discuss\, debate and learn about important global challenges of our time. \nOur discussion group is sponsored by SCNOVA. Facilitators are Mike Mulreany and Joanna Walker. Anyone of any age with an interest in expanding his/her knowledge of international relations as well as engaging in active discussion of crucial global issues is welcome to join. Each participant’s point of view carries equal weight and everyone is encouraged to share opinions and ideas. Consensus is not a goal. The true focus of this discussion group is the critical examination of all issues and opinions\, all recognized as equally valid. \nRegistration is required\, as well as the purchase of a briefing book\, but there is no fee to join. Limited to 25 participants to allow for active discussion. Contact Mike Mulreany (mulreany@verizon.net) to register and for briefing book purchase info. \nMeeting dates (subject to change) 1:00pm to 3:00pm held virtually by Zoom: \n\nFebruary 17\, 2023 – Energy Geopolitics by Carolyn Kissan\nElectoral results in Latin America over the past four years have led many observers of the regional/political scene to discern a left-wing surge in the hemisphere\, reminiscent of the so-called “Pink Tide” that swept the area some 20 years ago. But how much do these politicians actually have in common? What implication does their ascendency have for the region?\nMarch 17\, 2023 – War Crimes by Francine Hirsch\nRussia’s invasion of Ukraine has resulted in widespread charges of war crimes and calls for justice. But what exactly are war crimes? Opinions of what constitutes a war crime have evolved\, as have ways to identify and punish the perpetrators. How will the war crimes committed in Ukraine be dealt with?\nApril 21\, 2023 – China and the U.S by David Lampton\nFor the past ten years\, the United States and China have been locked in a competition for who has the greatest global influence. One major point of contention is the status of Taiwanese sovereignty\, which has become even more relevant recently with the possibility that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine may prompt China to take similar action regarding Taiwan. How will the United States engage a China which is increasingly seeking to expand its sphere of influence?\nMay 19\, 2023 – Economic Warfare by Allen Lynch\nWaging economic warfare consists of a variety of measures from implementing sanctions to fomenting labor strikes. Such tools are utilized by states to hinder their enemies\, and in the case of the United States have been used as far back as the early 19th century. Since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022\, economic warfare has been the main means for the west to challenge Russia. How effective will these sanctions be at convincing Russia to cease its war?\nJune 16\, 2023 – Politics in Latin America by Jorge Castañeda\nElectoral results in Latin America over the past four years have led many observers of the regional/political scene to discern a left-wing surge in the hemisphere\, reminiscent of the so-called “Pink Tide” that swept the area some 20 years ago. But how much do these politicians actually have in common? What implication does their ascendency have for the region?\nSeptember 15\, 2023 – Global Famine by Daniel Maxwell\nFears of global food shortages have followed Russia’s invasion of Ukraine\, which has disrupted grain shipments from the major grain producer. But what about countries and regions that were suffering before this impending shortage? How is famine defined\, and how is it different from simple food shortages? What if any remedies are there?\nOctober 20\, 2023 – Iran at a Crossroads by Lawrence Potter\nBy the fall of 2022\, Iran was in a state of turmoil due to widespread protests against government-enforced wearing of the hijab\, a failing economy\, an ineffective new president\, and the looming succession of the country’s leader\, Ayatollah Khamenei. Abroad\, renewal of the Iran nuclear deal seemed doubtful and tensions remain high between Iran\, Israel\, and Arab states. Many Iranians have lost hope of a better future\, and the country seems at a crossroads. How should the United States deal with it?\nNovember 17\, 2023 – Climate Migration by Karen Jacobsen\nAs climate change accelerates and drought and rising sea levels become more common\, millions of people in affected regions must uproot themselves and seek safety elsewhere. Who are these affected individuals\, and how might the United States aid them\, and be affected by the migration?
URL:https://scnova.org/event/great-decisions-discussion-group-2023/2023-09-15/
LOCATION:By Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Mulreany":MAILTO:mulreany@verizon.net
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230616T130000
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SUMMARY:Great Decisions Discussion Group 2023
DESCRIPTION:Great Decisions is America’s largest discussion program on world affairs\, and was designed by the Foreign Policy Association to bring people together in study groups to discuss\, debate and learn about important global challenges of our time. \nOur discussion group is sponsored by SCNOVA. Facilitators are Mike Mulreany and Joanna Walker. Anyone of any age with an interest in expanding his/her knowledge of international relations as well as engaging in active discussion of crucial global issues is welcome to join. Each participant’s point of view carries equal weight and everyone is encouraged to share opinions and ideas. Consensus is not a goal. The true focus of this discussion group is the critical examination of all issues and opinions\, all recognized as equally valid. \nRegistration is required\, as well as the purchase of a briefing book\, but there is no fee to join. Limited to 25 participants to allow for active discussion. Contact Mike Mulreany (mulreany@verizon.net) to register and for briefing book purchase info. \nMeeting dates (subject to change) 1:00pm to 3:00pm held virtually by Zoom: \n\nFebruary 17\, 2023 – Energy Geopolitics by Carolyn Kissan\nElectoral results in Latin America over the past four years have led many observers of the regional/political scene to discern a left-wing surge in the hemisphere\, reminiscent of the so-called “Pink Tide” that swept the area some 20 years ago. But how much do these politicians actually have in common? What implication does their ascendency have for the region?\nMarch 17\, 2023 – War Crimes by Francine Hirsch\nRussia’s invasion of Ukraine has resulted in widespread charges of war crimes and calls for justice. But what exactly are war crimes? Opinions of what constitutes a war crime have evolved\, as have ways to identify and punish the perpetrators. How will the war crimes committed in Ukraine be dealt with?\nApril 21\, 2023 – China and the U.S by David Lampton\nFor the past ten years\, the United States and China have been locked in a competition for who has the greatest global influence. One major point of contention is the status of Taiwanese sovereignty\, which has become even more relevant recently with the possibility that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine may prompt China to take similar action regarding Taiwan. How will the United States engage a China which is increasingly seeking to expand its sphere of influence?\nMay 19\, 2023 – Economic Warfare by Allen Lynch\nWaging economic warfare consists of a variety of measures from implementing sanctions to fomenting labor strikes. Such tools are utilized by states to hinder their enemies\, and in the case of the United States have been used as far back as the early 19th century. Since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022\, economic warfare has been the main means for the west to challenge Russia. How effective will these sanctions be at convincing Russia to cease its war?\nJune 16\, 2023 – Politics in Latin America by Jorge Castañeda\nElectoral results in Latin America over the past four years have led many observers of the regional/political scene to discern a left-wing surge in the hemisphere\, reminiscent of the so-called “Pink Tide” that swept the area some 20 years ago. But how much do these politicians actually have in common? What implication does their ascendency have for the region?\nSeptember 15\, 2023 – Global Famine by Daniel Maxwell\nFears of global food shortages have followed Russia’s invasion of Ukraine\, which has disrupted grain shipments from the major grain producer. But what about countries and regions that were suffering before this impending shortage? How is famine defined\, and how is it different from simple food shortages? What if any remedies are there?\nOctober 20\, 2023 – Iran at a Crossroads by Lawrence Potter\nBy the fall of 2022\, Iran was in a state of turmoil due to widespread protests against government-enforced wearing of the hijab\, a failing economy\, an ineffective new president\, and the looming succession of the country’s leader\, Ayatollah Khamenei. Abroad\, renewal of the Iran nuclear deal seemed doubtful and tensions remain high between Iran\, Israel\, and Arab states. Many Iranians have lost hope of a better future\, and the country seems at a crossroads. How should the United States deal with it?\nNovember 17\, 2023 – Climate Migration by Karen Jacobsen\nAs climate change accelerates and drought and rising sea levels become more common\, millions of people in affected regions must uproot themselves and seek safety elsewhere. Who are these affected individuals\, and how might the United States aid them\, and be affected by the migration?
URL:https://scnova.org/event/great-decisions-discussion-group-2023/2023-06-16/
LOCATION:By Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Mulreany":MAILTO:mulreany@verizon.net
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230519T130000
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SUMMARY:Great Decisions Discussion Group 2023
DESCRIPTION:Great Decisions is America’s largest discussion program on world affairs\, and was designed by the Foreign Policy Association to bring people together in study groups to discuss\, debate and learn about important global challenges of our time. \nOur discussion group is sponsored by SCNOVA. Facilitators are Mike Mulreany and Joanna Walker. Anyone of any age with an interest in expanding his/her knowledge of international relations as well as engaging in active discussion of crucial global issues is welcome to join. Each participant’s point of view carries equal weight and everyone is encouraged to share opinions and ideas. Consensus is not a goal. The true focus of this discussion group is the critical examination of all issues and opinions\, all recognized as equally valid. \nRegistration is required\, as well as the purchase of a briefing book\, but there is no fee to join. Limited to 25 participants to allow for active discussion. Contact Mike Mulreany (mulreany@verizon.net) to register and for briefing book purchase info. \nMeeting dates (subject to change) 1:00pm to 3:00pm held virtually by Zoom: \n\nFebruary 17\, 2023 – Energy Geopolitics by Carolyn Kissan\nElectoral results in Latin America over the past four years have led many observers of the regional/political scene to discern a left-wing surge in the hemisphere\, reminiscent of the so-called “Pink Tide” that swept the area some 20 years ago. But how much do these politicians actually have in common? What implication does their ascendency have for the region?\nMarch 17\, 2023 – War Crimes by Francine Hirsch\nRussia’s invasion of Ukraine has resulted in widespread charges of war crimes and calls for justice. But what exactly are war crimes? Opinions of what constitutes a war crime have evolved\, as have ways to identify and punish the perpetrators. How will the war crimes committed in Ukraine be dealt with?\nApril 21\, 2023 – China and the U.S by David Lampton\nFor the past ten years\, the United States and China have been locked in a competition for who has the greatest global influence. One major point of contention is the status of Taiwanese sovereignty\, which has become even more relevant recently with the possibility that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine may prompt China to take similar action regarding Taiwan. How will the United States engage a China which is increasingly seeking to expand its sphere of influence?\nMay 19\, 2023 – Economic Warfare by Allen Lynch\nWaging economic warfare consists of a variety of measures from implementing sanctions to fomenting labor strikes. Such tools are utilized by states to hinder their enemies\, and in the case of the United States have been used as far back as the early 19th century. Since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022\, economic warfare has been the main means for the west to challenge Russia. How effective will these sanctions be at convincing Russia to cease its war?\nJune 16\, 2023 – Politics in Latin America by Jorge Castañeda\nElectoral results in Latin America over the past four years have led many observers of the regional/political scene to discern a left-wing surge in the hemisphere\, reminiscent of the so-called “Pink Tide” that swept the area some 20 years ago. But how much do these politicians actually have in common? What implication does their ascendency have for the region?\nSeptember 15\, 2023 – Global Famine by Daniel Maxwell\nFears of global food shortages have followed Russia’s invasion of Ukraine\, which has disrupted grain shipments from the major grain producer. But what about countries and regions that were suffering before this impending shortage? How is famine defined\, and how is it different from simple food shortages? What if any remedies are there?\nOctober 20\, 2023 – Iran at a Crossroads by Lawrence Potter\nBy the fall of 2022\, Iran was in a state of turmoil due to widespread protests against government-enforced wearing of the hijab\, a failing economy\, an ineffective new president\, and the looming succession of the country’s leader\, Ayatollah Khamenei. Abroad\, renewal of the Iran nuclear deal seemed doubtful and tensions remain high between Iran\, Israel\, and Arab states. Many Iranians have lost hope of a better future\, and the country seems at a crossroads. How should the United States deal with it?\nNovember 17\, 2023 – Climate Migration by Karen Jacobsen\nAs climate change accelerates and drought and rising sea levels become more common\, millions of people in affected regions must uproot themselves and seek safety elsewhere. Who are these affected individuals\, and how might the United States aid them\, and be affected by the migration?
URL:https://scnova.org/event/great-decisions-discussion-group-2023/2023-05-19/
LOCATION:By Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Mulreany":MAILTO:mulreany@verizon.net
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230421T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230421T150000
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SUMMARY:Great Decisions Discussion Group 2023
DESCRIPTION:Great Decisions is America’s largest discussion program on world affairs\, and was designed by the Foreign Policy Association to bring people together in study groups to discuss\, debate and learn about important global challenges of our time. \nOur discussion group is sponsored by SCNOVA. Facilitators are Mike Mulreany and Joanna Walker. Anyone of any age with an interest in expanding his/her knowledge of international relations as well as engaging in active discussion of crucial global issues is welcome to join. Each participant’s point of view carries equal weight and everyone is encouraged to share opinions and ideas. Consensus is not a goal. The true focus of this discussion group is the critical examination of all issues and opinions\, all recognized as equally valid. \nRegistration is required\, as well as the purchase of a briefing book\, but there is no fee to join. Limited to 25 participants to allow for active discussion. Contact Mike Mulreany (mulreany@verizon.net) to register and for briefing book purchase info. \nMeeting dates (subject to change) 1:00pm to 3:00pm held virtually by Zoom: \n\nFebruary 17\, 2023 – Energy Geopolitics by Carolyn Kissan\nElectoral results in Latin America over the past four years have led many observers of the regional/political scene to discern a left-wing surge in the hemisphere\, reminiscent of the so-called “Pink Tide” that swept the area some 20 years ago. But how much do these politicians actually have in common? What implication does their ascendency have for the region?\nMarch 17\, 2023 – War Crimes by Francine Hirsch\nRussia’s invasion of Ukraine has resulted in widespread charges of war crimes and calls for justice. But what exactly are war crimes? Opinions of what constitutes a war crime have evolved\, as have ways to identify and punish the perpetrators. How will the war crimes committed in Ukraine be dealt with?\nApril 21\, 2023 – China and the U.S by David Lampton\nFor the past ten years\, the United States and China have been locked in a competition for who has the greatest global influence. One major point of contention is the status of Taiwanese sovereignty\, which has become even more relevant recently with the possibility that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine may prompt China to take similar action regarding Taiwan. How will the United States engage a China which is increasingly seeking to expand its sphere of influence?\nMay 19\, 2023 – Economic Warfare by Allen Lynch\nWaging economic warfare consists of a variety of measures from implementing sanctions to fomenting labor strikes. Such tools are utilized by states to hinder their enemies\, and in the case of the United States have been used as far back as the early 19th century. Since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022\, economic warfare has been the main means for the west to challenge Russia. How effective will these sanctions be at convincing Russia to cease its war?\nJune 16\, 2023 – Politics in Latin America by Jorge Castañeda\nElectoral results in Latin America over the past four years have led many observers of the regional/political scene to discern a left-wing surge in the hemisphere\, reminiscent of the so-called “Pink Tide” that swept the area some 20 years ago. But how much do these politicians actually have in common? What implication does their ascendency have for the region?\nSeptember 15\, 2023 – Global Famine by Daniel Maxwell\nFears of global food shortages have followed Russia’s invasion of Ukraine\, which has disrupted grain shipments from the major grain producer. But what about countries and regions that were suffering before this impending shortage? How is famine defined\, and how is it different from simple food shortages? What if any remedies are there?\nOctober 20\, 2023 – Iran at a Crossroads by Lawrence Potter\nBy the fall of 2022\, Iran was in a state of turmoil due to widespread protests against government-enforced wearing of the hijab\, a failing economy\, an ineffective new president\, and the looming succession of the country’s leader\, Ayatollah Khamenei. Abroad\, renewal of the Iran nuclear deal seemed doubtful and tensions remain high between Iran\, Israel\, and Arab states. Many Iranians have lost hope of a better future\, and the country seems at a crossroads. How should the United States deal with it?\nNovember 17\, 2023 – Climate Migration by Karen Jacobsen\nAs climate change accelerates and drought and rising sea levels become more common\, millions of people in affected regions must uproot themselves and seek safety elsewhere. Who are these affected individuals\, and how might the United States aid them\, and be affected by the migration?
URL:https://scnova.org/event/great-decisions-discussion-group-2023/2023-04-21/
LOCATION:By Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Mulreany":MAILTO:mulreany@verizon.net
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230413T100000
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SUMMARY:AIL Spring 2023 Semester Registration Day
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://scnova.org/event/ail-spring-2023-semester-registration-day/
LOCATION:Unitarian Church\, 2709 Hunter Mill Rd\, Oakton\, VA\, 22124\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Mulreany":MAILTO:mulreany@verizon.net
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230317T130000
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SUMMARY:Great Decisions Discussion Group 2023
DESCRIPTION:Great Decisions is America’s largest discussion program on world affairs\, and was designed by the Foreign Policy Association to bring people together in study groups to discuss\, debate and learn about important global challenges of our time. \nOur discussion group is sponsored by SCNOVA. Facilitators are Mike Mulreany and Joanna Walker. Anyone of any age with an interest in expanding his/her knowledge of international relations as well as engaging in active discussion of crucial global issues is welcome to join. Each participant’s point of view carries equal weight and everyone is encouraged to share opinions and ideas. Consensus is not a goal. The true focus of this discussion group is the critical examination of all issues and opinions\, all recognized as equally valid. \nRegistration is required\, as well as the purchase of a briefing book\, but there is no fee to join. Limited to 25 participants to allow for active discussion. Contact Mike Mulreany (mulreany@verizon.net) to register and for briefing book purchase info. \nMeeting dates (subject to change) 1:00pm to 3:00pm held virtually by Zoom: \n\nFebruary 17\, 2023 – Energy Geopolitics by Carolyn Kissan\nElectoral results in Latin America over the past four years have led many observers of the regional/political scene to discern a left-wing surge in the hemisphere\, reminiscent of the so-called “Pink Tide” that swept the area some 20 years ago. But how much do these politicians actually have in common? What implication does their ascendency have for the region?\nMarch 17\, 2023 – War Crimes by Francine Hirsch\nRussia’s invasion of Ukraine has resulted in widespread charges of war crimes and calls for justice. But what exactly are war crimes? Opinions of what constitutes a war crime have evolved\, as have ways to identify and punish the perpetrators. How will the war crimes committed in Ukraine be dealt with?\nApril 21\, 2023 – China and the U.S by David Lampton\nFor the past ten years\, the United States and China have been locked in a competition for who has the greatest global influence. One major point of contention is the status of Taiwanese sovereignty\, which has become even more relevant recently with the possibility that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine may prompt China to take similar action regarding Taiwan. How will the United States engage a China which is increasingly seeking to expand its sphere of influence?\nMay 19\, 2023 – Economic Warfare by Allen Lynch\nWaging economic warfare consists of a variety of measures from implementing sanctions to fomenting labor strikes. Such tools are utilized by states to hinder their enemies\, and in the case of the United States have been used as far back as the early 19th century. Since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022\, economic warfare has been the main means for the west to challenge Russia. How effective will these sanctions be at convincing Russia to cease its war?\nJune 16\, 2023 – Politics in Latin America by Jorge Castañeda\nElectoral results in Latin America over the past four years have led many observers of the regional/political scene to discern a left-wing surge in the hemisphere\, reminiscent of the so-called “Pink Tide” that swept the area some 20 years ago. But how much do these politicians actually have in common? What implication does their ascendency have for the region?\nSeptember 15\, 2023 – Global Famine by Daniel Maxwell\nFears of global food shortages have followed Russia’s invasion of Ukraine\, which has disrupted grain shipments from the major grain producer. But what about countries and regions that were suffering before this impending shortage? How is famine defined\, and how is it different from simple food shortages? What if any remedies are there?\nOctober 20\, 2023 – Iran at a Crossroads by Lawrence Potter\nBy the fall of 2022\, Iran was in a state of turmoil due to widespread protests against government-enforced wearing of the hijab\, a failing economy\, an ineffective new president\, and the looming succession of the country’s leader\, Ayatollah Khamenei. Abroad\, renewal of the Iran nuclear deal seemed doubtful and tensions remain high between Iran\, Israel\, and Arab states. Many Iranians have lost hope of a better future\, and the country seems at a crossroads. How should the United States deal with it?\nNovember 17\, 2023 – Climate Migration by Karen Jacobsen\nAs climate change accelerates and drought and rising sea levels become more common\, millions of people in affected regions must uproot themselves and seek safety elsewhere. Who are these affected individuals\, and how might the United States aid them\, and be affected by the migration?
URL:https://scnova.org/event/great-decisions-discussion-group-2023/2023-03-17/
LOCATION:By Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Mulreany":MAILTO:mulreany@verizon.net
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230217T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230217T150000
DTSTAMP:20260512T100622
CREATED:20230125T220718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230125T220718Z
UID:10000721-1676638800-1676646000@scnova.org
SUMMARY:Great Decisions Discussion Group 2023
DESCRIPTION:Great Decisions is America’s largest discussion program on world affairs\, and was designed by the Foreign Policy Association to bring people together in study groups to discuss\, debate and learn about important global challenges of our time. \nOur discussion group is sponsored by SCNOVA. Facilitators are Mike Mulreany and Joanna Walker. Anyone of any age with an interest in expanding his/her knowledge of international relations as well as engaging in active discussion of crucial global issues is welcome to join. Each participant’s point of view carries equal weight and everyone is encouraged to share opinions and ideas. Consensus is not a goal. The true focus of this discussion group is the critical examination of all issues and opinions\, all recognized as equally valid. \nRegistration is required\, as well as the purchase of a briefing book\, but there is no fee to join. Limited to 25 participants to allow for active discussion. Contact Mike Mulreany (mulreany@verizon.net) to register and for briefing book purchase info. \nMeeting dates (subject to change) 1:00pm to 3:00pm held virtually by Zoom: \n\nFebruary 17\, 2023 – Energy Geopolitics by Carolyn Kissan\nElectoral results in Latin America over the past four years have led many observers of the regional/political scene to discern a left-wing surge in the hemisphere\, reminiscent of the so-called “Pink Tide” that swept the area some 20 years ago. But how much do these politicians actually have in common? What implication does their ascendency have for the region?\nMarch 17\, 2023 – War Crimes by Francine Hirsch\nRussia’s invasion of Ukraine has resulted in widespread charges of war crimes and calls for justice. But what exactly are war crimes? Opinions of what constitutes a war crime have evolved\, as have ways to identify and punish the perpetrators. How will the war crimes committed in Ukraine be dealt with?\nApril 21\, 2023 – China and the U.S by David Lampton\nFor the past ten years\, the United States and China have been locked in a competition for who has the greatest global influence. One major point of contention is the status of Taiwanese sovereignty\, which has become even more relevant recently with the possibility that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine may prompt China to take similar action regarding Taiwan. How will the United States engage a China which is increasingly seeking to expand its sphere of influence?\nMay 19\, 2023 – Economic Warfare by Allen Lynch\nWaging economic warfare consists of a variety of measures from implementing sanctions to fomenting labor strikes. Such tools are utilized by states to hinder their enemies\, and in the case of the United States have been used as far back as the early 19th century. Since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022\, economic warfare has been the main means for the west to challenge Russia. How effective will these sanctions be at convincing Russia to cease its war?\nJune 16\, 2023 – Politics in Latin America by Jorge Castañeda\nElectoral results in Latin America over the past four years have led many observers of the regional/political scene to discern a left-wing surge in the hemisphere\, reminiscent of the so-called “Pink Tide” that swept the area some 20 years ago. But how much do these politicians actually have in common? What implication does their ascendency have for the region?\nSeptember 15\, 2023 – Global Famine by Daniel Maxwell\nFears of global food shortages have followed Russia’s invasion of Ukraine\, which has disrupted grain shipments from the major grain producer. But what about countries and regions that were suffering before this impending shortage? How is famine defined\, and how is it different from simple food shortages? What if any remedies are there?\nOctober 20\, 2023 – Iran at a Crossroads by Lawrence Potter\nBy the fall of 2022\, Iran was in a state of turmoil due to widespread protests against government-enforced wearing of the hijab\, a failing economy\, an ineffective new president\, and the looming succession of the country’s leader\, Ayatollah Khamenei. Abroad\, renewal of the Iran nuclear deal seemed doubtful and tensions remain high between Iran\, Israel\, and Arab states. Many Iranians have lost hope of a better future\, and the country seems at a crossroads. How should the United States deal with it?\nNovember 17\, 2023 – Climate Migration by Karen Jacobsen\nAs climate change accelerates and drought and rising sea levels become more common\, millions of people in affected regions must uproot themselves and seek safety elsewhere. Who are these affected individuals\, and how might the United States aid them\, and be affected by the migration?
URL:https://scnova.org/event/great-decisions-discussion-group-2023/2023-02-17/
LOCATION:By Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Mulreany":MAILTO:mulreany@verizon.net
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230119T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230119T120000
DTSTAMP:20260512T100622
CREATED:20230106T205544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230106T215103Z
UID:10000707-1674122400-1674129600@scnova.org
SUMMARY:Adventures in Learning  Open House
DESCRIPTION:Come meet the Adventures in Learning staff and fellow students.  Grab some coffee and donuts.  Have your questions answered.  Register for the upcoming Winter semester – classes starts Jan 27!  Check our calendar for any updates. \nQuestions?  Call us at (703)260-9568
URL:https://scnova.org/event/adventures-in-learning-open-house/
LOCATION:Unitarian Church\, 2709 Hunter Mill Rd\, Oakton\, VA\, 22124\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Mulreany":MAILTO:mulreany@verizon.net
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221229T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221229T130000
DTSTAMP:20260512T100622
CREATED:20230106T001438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230106T001438Z
UID:10000706-1672304400-1672318800@scnova.org
SUMMARY:AIL Semester Series
DESCRIPTION:The AIL Semester Series is a weekly program of 4 classes\, held over an 8-week period.  The class program is: \n9:00-9:45 Ta’i Chi (Rob Gehring)\n10:00-10:45 Health and Wellness (Casey Tarr)\n11:00-11:55 Arts\, Entertainment & Travel\n12:00 Blood Pressure & Fall Prevention Screening (if interested) \nThere is a second T’ai Chi class available on Mondays that is included in the Semester Series fee. \nMore information on the AIL Semester Series and the current Semester is available here
URL:https://scnova.org/event/ail-semester-series-2/2022-12-29/
LOCATION:Unitarian Church and Zoom
CATEGORIES:AIL Class
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Mulreany":MAILTO:mulreany@verizon.net
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221222T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221222T130000
DTSTAMP:20260512T100622
CREATED:20230106T001438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230106T001438Z
UID:10000705-1671699600-1671714000@scnova.org
SUMMARY:AIL Semester Series
DESCRIPTION:The AIL Semester Series is a weekly program of 4 classes\, held over an 8-week period.  The class program is: \n9:00-9:45 Ta’i Chi (Rob Gehring)\n10:00-10:45 Health and Wellness (Casey Tarr)\n11:00-11:55 Arts\, Entertainment & Travel\n12:00 Blood Pressure & Fall Prevention Screening (if interested) \nThere is a second T’ai Chi class available on Mondays that is included in the Semester Series fee. \nMore information on the AIL Semester Series and the current Semester is available here
URL:https://scnova.org/event/ail-semester-series-2/2022-12-22/
LOCATION:Unitarian Church and Zoom
CATEGORIES:AIL Class
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Mulreany":MAILTO:mulreany@verizon.net
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221215T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221215T130000
DTSTAMP:20260512T100622
CREATED:20230106T001438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230106T001438Z
UID:10000704-1671094800-1671109200@scnova.org
SUMMARY:AIL Semester Series
DESCRIPTION:The AIL Semester Series is a weekly program of 4 classes\, held over an 8-week period.  The class program is: \n9:00-9:45 Ta’i Chi (Rob Gehring)\n10:00-10:45 Health and Wellness (Casey Tarr)\n11:00-11:55 Arts\, Entertainment & Travel\n12:00 Blood Pressure & Fall Prevention Screening (if interested) \nThere is a second T’ai Chi class available on Mondays that is included in the Semester Series fee. \nMore information on the AIL Semester Series and the current Semester is available here
URL:https://scnova.org/event/ail-semester-series-2/2022-12-15/
LOCATION:Unitarian Church and Zoom
CATEGORIES:AIL Class
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Mulreany":MAILTO:mulreany@verizon.net
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221208T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221208T130000
DTSTAMP:20260512T100622
CREATED:20230106T001438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230106T001438Z
UID:10000703-1670490000-1670504400@scnova.org
SUMMARY:AIL Semester Series
DESCRIPTION:The AIL Semester Series is a weekly program of 4 classes\, held over an 8-week period.  The class program is: \n9:00-9:45 Ta’i Chi (Rob Gehring)\n10:00-10:45 Health and Wellness (Casey Tarr)\n11:00-11:55 Arts\, Entertainment & Travel\n12:00 Blood Pressure & Fall Prevention Screening (if interested) \nThere is a second T’ai Chi class available on Mondays that is included in the Semester Series fee. \nMore information on the AIL Semester Series and the current Semester is available here
URL:https://scnova.org/event/ail-semester-series-2/2022-12-08/
LOCATION:Unitarian Church and Zoom
CATEGORIES:AIL Class
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Mulreany":MAILTO:mulreany@verizon.net
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221201T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221201T130000
DTSTAMP:20260512T100622
CREATED:20230106T001438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230106T001438Z
UID:10000702-1669885200-1669899600@scnova.org
SUMMARY:AIL Semester Series
DESCRIPTION:The AIL Semester Series is a weekly program of 4 classes\, held over an 8-week period.  The class program is: \n9:00-9:45 Ta’i Chi (Rob Gehring)\n10:00-10:45 Health and Wellness (Casey Tarr)\n11:00-11:55 Arts\, Entertainment & Travel\n12:00 Blood Pressure & Fall Prevention Screening (if interested) \nThere is a second T’ai Chi class available on Mondays that is included in the Semester Series fee. \nMore information on the AIL Semester Series and the current Semester is available here
URL:https://scnova.org/event/ail-semester-series-2/2022-12-01/
LOCATION:Unitarian Church and Zoom
CATEGORIES:AIL Class
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Mulreany":MAILTO:mulreany@verizon.net
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221124T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221124T130000
DTSTAMP:20260512T100622
CREATED:20230106T001438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230106T001438Z
UID:10000701-1669280400-1669294800@scnova.org
SUMMARY:AIL Semester Series
DESCRIPTION:The AIL Semester Series is a weekly program of 4 classes\, held over an 8-week period.  The class program is: \n9:00-9:45 Ta’i Chi (Rob Gehring)\n10:00-10:45 Health and Wellness (Casey Tarr)\n11:00-11:55 Arts\, Entertainment & Travel\n12:00 Blood Pressure & Fall Prevention Screening (if interested) \nThere is a second T’ai Chi class available on Mondays that is included in the Semester Series fee. \nMore information on the AIL Semester Series and the current Semester is available here
URL:https://scnova.org/event/ail-semester-series-2/2022-11-24/
LOCATION:Unitarian Church and Zoom
CATEGORIES:AIL Class
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Mulreany":MAILTO:mulreany@verizon.net
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221117T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221117T130000
DTSTAMP:20260512T100622
CREATED:20230106T001438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230106T001438Z
UID:10000700-1668675600-1668690000@scnova.org
SUMMARY:AIL Semester Series
DESCRIPTION:The AIL Semester Series is a weekly program of 4 classes\, held over an 8-week period.  The class program is: \n9:00-9:45 Ta’i Chi (Rob Gehring)\n10:00-10:45 Health and Wellness (Casey Tarr)\n11:00-11:55 Arts\, Entertainment & Travel\n12:00 Blood Pressure & Fall Prevention Screening (if interested) \nThere is a second T’ai Chi class available on Mondays that is included in the Semester Series fee. \nMore information on the AIL Semester Series and the current Semester is available here
URL:https://scnova.org/event/ail-semester-series-2/2022-11-17/
LOCATION:Unitarian Church and Zoom
CATEGORIES:AIL Class
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Mulreany":MAILTO:mulreany@verizon.net
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221110T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221110T130000
DTSTAMP:20260512T100622
CREATED:20230106T001438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230106T001438Z
UID:10000699-1668070800-1668085200@scnova.org
SUMMARY:AIL Semester Series
DESCRIPTION:The AIL Semester Series is a weekly program of 4 classes\, held over an 8-week period.  The class program is: \n9:00-9:45 Ta’i Chi (Rob Gehring)\n10:00-10:45 Health and Wellness (Casey Tarr)\n11:00-11:55 Arts\, Entertainment & Travel\n12:00 Blood Pressure & Fall Prevention Screening (if interested) \nThere is a second T’ai Chi class available on Mondays that is included in the Semester Series fee. \nMore information on the AIL Semester Series and the current Semester is available here
URL:https://scnova.org/event/ail-semester-series-2/2022-11-10/
LOCATION:Unitarian Church and Zoom
CATEGORIES:AIL Class
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Mulreany":MAILTO:mulreany@verizon.net
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221103T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221103T130000
DTSTAMP:20260512T100622
CREATED:20230106T001438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230106T001438Z
UID:10000698-1667466000-1667480400@scnova.org
SUMMARY:AIL Semester Series
DESCRIPTION:The AIL Semester Series is a weekly program of 4 classes\, held over an 8-week period.  The class program is: \n9:00-9:45 Ta’i Chi (Rob Gehring)\n10:00-10:45 Health and Wellness (Casey Tarr)\n11:00-11:55 Arts\, Entertainment & Travel\n12:00 Blood Pressure & Fall Prevention Screening (if interested) \nThere is a second T’ai Chi class available on Mondays that is included in the Semester Series fee. \nMore information on the AIL Semester Series and the current Semester is available here
URL:https://scnova.org/event/ail-semester-series-2/2022-11-03/
LOCATION:Unitarian Church and Zoom
CATEGORIES:AIL Class
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Mulreany":MAILTO:mulreany@verizon.net
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221027T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221027T130000
DTSTAMP:20260512T100622
CREATED:20230106T001438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230106T001438Z
UID:10000697-1666861200-1666875600@scnova.org
SUMMARY:AIL Semester Series
DESCRIPTION:The AIL Semester Series is a weekly program of 4 classes\, held over an 8-week period.  The class program is: \n9:00-9:45 Ta’i Chi (Rob Gehring)\n10:00-10:45 Health and Wellness (Casey Tarr)\n11:00-11:55 Arts\, Entertainment & Travel\n12:00 Blood Pressure & Fall Prevention Screening (if interested) \nThere is a second T’ai Chi class available on Mondays that is included in the Semester Series fee. \nMore information on the AIL Semester Series and the current Semester is available here
URL:https://scnova.org/event/ail-semester-series-2/2022-10-27/
LOCATION:Unitarian Church and Zoom
CATEGORIES:AIL Class
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Mulreany":MAILTO:mulreany@verizon.net
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221020T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221020T130000
DTSTAMP:20260512T100622
CREATED:20230106T001438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230106T001438Z
UID:10000696-1666256400-1666270800@scnova.org
SUMMARY:AIL Semester Series
DESCRIPTION:The AIL Semester Series is a weekly program of 4 classes\, held over an 8-week period.  The class program is: \n9:00-9:45 Ta’i Chi (Rob Gehring)\n10:00-10:45 Health and Wellness (Casey Tarr)\n11:00-11:55 Arts\, Entertainment & Travel\n12:00 Blood Pressure & Fall Prevention Screening (if interested) \nThere is a second T’ai Chi class available on Mondays that is included in the Semester Series fee. \nMore information on the AIL Semester Series and the current Semester is available here
URL:https://scnova.org/event/ail-semester-series-2/2022-10-20/
LOCATION:Unitarian Church and Zoom
CATEGORIES:AIL Class
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Mulreany":MAILTO:mulreany@verizon.net
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221013T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221013T130000
DTSTAMP:20260512T100622
CREATED:20230106T001438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230106T001438Z
UID:10000695-1665651600-1665666000@scnova.org
SUMMARY:AIL Semester Series
DESCRIPTION:The AIL Semester Series is a weekly program of 4 classes\, held over an 8-week period.  The class program is: \n9:00-9:45 Ta’i Chi (Rob Gehring)\n10:00-10:45 Health and Wellness (Casey Tarr)\n11:00-11:55 Arts\, Entertainment & Travel\n12:00 Blood Pressure & Fall Prevention Screening (if interested) \nThere is a second T’ai Chi class available on Mondays that is included in the Semester Series fee. \nMore information on the AIL Semester Series and the current Semester is available here
URL:https://scnova.org/event/ail-semester-series-2/2022-10-13/
LOCATION:Unitarian Church and Zoom
CATEGORIES:AIL Class
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Mulreany":MAILTO:mulreany@verizon.net
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221006T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221006T130000
DTSTAMP:20260512T100622
CREATED:20230106T001438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230106T001438Z
UID:10000694-1665046800-1665061200@scnova.org
SUMMARY:AIL Semester Series
DESCRIPTION:The AIL Semester Series is a weekly program of 4 classes\, held over an 8-week period.  The class program is: \n9:00-9:45 Ta’i Chi (Rob Gehring)\n10:00-10:45 Health and Wellness (Casey Tarr)\n11:00-11:55 Arts\, Entertainment & Travel\n12:00 Blood Pressure & Fall Prevention Screening (if interested) \nThere is a second T’ai Chi class available on Mondays that is included in the Semester Series fee. \nMore information on the AIL Semester Series and the current Semester is available here
URL:https://scnova.org/event/ail-semester-series-2/2022-10-06/
LOCATION:Unitarian Church and Zoom
CATEGORIES:AIL Class
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Mulreany":MAILTO:mulreany@verizon.net
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220929T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220929T130000
DTSTAMP:20260512T100622
CREATED:20230106T001438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230106T001438Z
UID:10000693-1664442000-1664456400@scnova.org
SUMMARY:AIL Semester Series
DESCRIPTION:The AIL Semester Series is a weekly program of 4 classes\, held over an 8-week period.  The class program is: \n9:00-9:45 Ta’i Chi (Rob Gehring)\n10:00-10:45 Health and Wellness (Casey Tarr)\n11:00-11:55 Arts\, Entertainment & Travel\n12:00 Blood Pressure & Fall Prevention Screening (if interested) \nThere is a second T’ai Chi class available on Mondays that is included in the Semester Series fee. \nMore information on the AIL Semester Series and the current Semester is available here
URL:https://scnova.org/event/ail-semester-series-2/2022-09-29/
LOCATION:Unitarian Church and Zoom
CATEGORIES:AIL Class
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Mulreany":MAILTO:mulreany@verizon.net
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220922T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220922T130000
DTSTAMP:20260512T100622
CREATED:20230106T001438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230106T001438Z
UID:10000692-1663837200-1663851600@scnova.org
SUMMARY:AIL Semester Series
DESCRIPTION:The AIL Semester Series is a weekly program of 4 classes\, held over an 8-week period.  The class program is: \n9:00-9:45 Ta’i Chi (Rob Gehring)\n10:00-10:45 Health and Wellness (Casey Tarr)\n11:00-11:55 Arts\, Entertainment & Travel\n12:00 Blood Pressure & Fall Prevention Screening (if interested) \nThere is a second T’ai Chi class available on Mondays that is included in the Semester Series fee. \nMore information on the AIL Semester Series and the current Semester is available here
URL:https://scnova.org/event/ail-semester-series-2/2022-09-22/
LOCATION:Unitarian Church and Zoom
CATEGORIES:AIL Class
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Mulreany":MAILTO:mulreany@verizon.net
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220915T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220915T130000
DTSTAMP:20260512T100622
CREATED:20230106T001438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230106T001438Z
UID:10000691-1663232400-1663246800@scnova.org
SUMMARY:AIL Semester Series
DESCRIPTION:The AIL Semester Series is a weekly program of 4 classes\, held over an 8-week period.  The class program is: \n9:00-9:45 Ta’i Chi (Rob Gehring)\n10:00-10:45 Health and Wellness (Casey Tarr)\n11:00-11:55 Arts\, Entertainment & Travel\n12:00 Blood Pressure & Fall Prevention Screening (if interested) \nThere is a second T’ai Chi class available on Mondays that is included in the Semester Series fee. \nMore information on the AIL Semester Series and the current Semester is available here
URL:https://scnova.org/event/ail-semester-series-2/2022-09-15/
LOCATION:Unitarian Church and Zoom
CATEGORIES:AIL Class
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Mulreany":MAILTO:mulreany@verizon.net
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220908T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220908T130000
DTSTAMP:20260512T100622
CREATED:20230106T001438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230106T001438Z
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SUMMARY:AIL Semester Series
DESCRIPTION:The AIL Semester Series is a weekly program of 4 classes\, held over an 8-week period.  The class program is: \n9:00-9:45 Ta’i Chi (Rob Gehring)\n10:00-10:45 Health and Wellness (Casey Tarr)\n11:00-11:55 Arts\, Entertainment & Travel\n12:00 Blood Pressure & Fall Prevention Screening (if interested) \nThere is a second T’ai Chi class available on Mondays that is included in the Semester Series fee. \nMore information on the AIL Semester Series and the current Semester is available here
URL:https://scnova.org/event/ail-semester-series-2/2022-09-08/
LOCATION:Unitarian Church and Zoom
CATEGORIES:AIL Class
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Mulreany":MAILTO:mulreany@verizon.net
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220901T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220901T130000
DTSTAMP:20260512T100622
CREATED:20230106T001438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230106T001438Z
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SUMMARY:AIL Semester Series
DESCRIPTION:The AIL Semester Series is a weekly program of 4 classes\, held over an 8-week period.  The class program is: \n9:00-9:45 Ta’i Chi (Rob Gehring)\n10:00-10:45 Health and Wellness (Casey Tarr)\n11:00-11:55 Arts\, Entertainment & Travel\n12:00 Blood Pressure & Fall Prevention Screening (if interested) \nThere is a second T’ai Chi class available on Mondays that is included in the Semester Series fee. \nMore information on the AIL Semester Series and the current Semester is available here
URL:https://scnova.org/event/ail-semester-series-2/2022-09-01/
LOCATION:Unitarian Church and Zoom
CATEGORIES:AIL Class
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Mulreany":MAILTO:mulreany@verizon.net
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220825T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220825T130000
DTSTAMP:20260512T100622
CREATED:20230106T001438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230106T001438Z
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SUMMARY:AIL Semester Series
DESCRIPTION:The AIL Semester Series is a weekly program of 4 classes\, held over an 8-week period.  The class program is: \n9:00-9:45 Ta’i Chi (Rob Gehring)\n10:00-10:45 Health and Wellness (Casey Tarr)\n11:00-11:55 Arts\, Entertainment & Travel\n12:00 Blood Pressure & Fall Prevention Screening (if interested) \nThere is a second T’ai Chi class available on Mondays that is included in the Semester Series fee. \nMore information on the AIL Semester Series and the current Semester is available here
URL:https://scnova.org/event/ail-semester-series-2/2022-08-25/
LOCATION:Unitarian Church and Zoom
CATEGORIES:AIL Class
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Mulreany":MAILTO:mulreany@verizon.net
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220818T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220818T130000
DTSTAMP:20260512T100622
CREATED:20230106T001438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230106T001438Z
UID:10000687-1660813200-1660827600@scnova.org
SUMMARY:AIL Semester Series
DESCRIPTION:The AIL Semester Series is a weekly program of 4 classes\, held over an 8-week period.  The class program is: \n9:00-9:45 Ta’i Chi (Rob Gehring)\n10:00-10:45 Health and Wellness (Casey Tarr)\n11:00-11:55 Arts\, Entertainment & Travel\n12:00 Blood Pressure & Fall Prevention Screening (if interested) \nThere is a second T’ai Chi class available on Mondays that is included in the Semester Series fee. \nMore information on the AIL Semester Series and the current Semester is available here
URL:https://scnova.org/event/ail-semester-series-2/2022-08-18/
LOCATION:Unitarian Church and Zoom
CATEGORIES:AIL Class
ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Mulreany":MAILTO:mulreany@verizon.net
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