Affiliated with the University of New Hampshire Funded by Association Membership Dues

SPRING 2016 SCHEDULE OF PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITES –

February 8MondayGeneral Meeting

February 22Monday Term C Begins

March 18Friday Term C Ends

March 21MondayGeneral Meeting

March 28MondayTerm D Begins

April 22FridayTerm D Ends

May 3TuesdayAnnual Mtg./Luncheon

GENERAL MEETING - MONDAY, Feb. 8 - 1:30 PMDurham Evangelical Church (lower level)

This AARP Fraud and Scam Presentation will include:

Fraud Trends and Behavior – Understanding how much fraud is out there and the behavior that puts people at risk.

The Con Artist’s Playbook – Understanding the strategy and tactics used by con artists to defraud.

Prevention – Know and practice the most effective prevention strategies to avoid becoming a victim, recognize the “red flags” and report them.

Resources – How to access and share up-to-date information about fraud identification and prevention and where to go if a person becomes a victim.

Norma Boyce

Volunteer AARP Fraud Fighter

SEACOAST MEMORIAL LECTURE -

Tuesday, Feb. 23 - 1:30 PM

DurhamEvangelicalChurch (upper level)

"Whales and Nations: Environmental Diplomacy on the High Seas”-Scientific uncertainty is often cited by global climate change skeptics as a reason for opposing laws or

treaties designed to address rising levels of greenhouse

gases. Prof. Kurk Dorsey, UNH, will analyze how scientific uncertainty played a critical role in the first global environmental diplomatic negotiations: efforts to regulate whaling on the high seas. Proponents of reducing whaling

often found themselves stymied by disagreement overwhat exactly was going on with whale populations as well as by

the unknowns ofwhale biology. Prof. Dorsey will analyze the parallels with climate change diplomacy and assess the chances that the recent Paris Climate Accords will be considered successful in the long run.

“Saving Coral Reefs” Tuesday, April 12 - 1:30 PMYasmeen Smalley, underwater photographer, science communicator, and Vice President of The Hydrous, a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing coral reefs to life.She is a professional underwater photographer, Women Divers Hall of Fame recipient, Rolex Our World Underwater Scholar, and Explorer Club member.

PROGRAM CHANGES/CANCELLATIONS

Members are notified, via e-mail, with current program changes, cancellations,but only if you have signed up for the service. Yellow e-mail registration cards are available at all General Meetings from the Membership Director.

If the OysterRiverSchool District cancels school, Programs (including Kittery) will be cancelled for weather-related conditions. Members should check their e-mail, or the ARA website or listen to radio station WTSN, 1270 AM, Dover; WHEB, 750 AM, 100.3 FM, Portsmouth; or WMYF, 1380 AM, Portsmouth; or

tune to WMUR, Channel 9.

CULTURAL TOURS

February 2, 2016: Romeo and Juliet State Ballet Theatre of Russia

March 16, 2016: Boston Flower and Garden Show

April 24, 2016: The Music of John Williams.

May 24, 2016: The Gundalow Company Sail

June 14, 2016: Maine Maritime Museum & Nickels-

Sortwell House/Castle Tucker

REMINDERS

Remember to wear your name badge to all events!

Morning Programs (except Wed.) 10 – 11:30 AM

Wednesday morning programs -10AM to Noon*

Afternoon Programs -1:30 to 3:00 PM.

An asterisk following a speaker's name indicates the person is a member of ARA.

PROGRAM DISCLAIMER (The Small Print)

While the ARA provides intellectually stimulating programs to broaden member knowledge and interests, controversial programs and speakers are not necessarily reflective of, or endorsed by, the organization. Use of our area church facilities is also neither representative nor an endorsement of beliefs or policies of that facility. The ARA is not affiliated with any political, religious, ethnic, or special interest group.

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Term C

February 22 – March 18

MONDAY AM — GREAT DISCUSSIONS

Durham Public Library - Deidre Prescott (),KitteryCommunity Center- Carol Selsberg()

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MONDAY PM — DAVE DRAVES FILMS

DurhamCommunityChurch

Coordinator: George Whitehead (603) 742-5855

Silent Films

February 22 – A Woman of Paris

February 29 – The Docks of New York

March 7 – Kiki

March 14– His Last Command

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WEDNESDAY AM—HOW DO WE FEEL?

AM Programming is two hours for extra discussion-social time. (10 AM - 12 Noon)

KitteryCommunity Center

Coordinator: Carol Selsberg (207)439-7957

February 24 – "Who's the 'US' in US Health Care?" – Dr. Rosemary Caron received the 2015 Outstanding Associate Professor award for her superior teaching, research and service in health management and policy at the UNH College of Health and Human Services.

March 2 – "The Art & Heart of Hospice" – Family Nurse Practitioner and author, Lynn Delvin, is a specialist in Hospice and Palliative Care who will talk about the team-support and care that is the specialty of this end-of-life organization.

March 9 – "Doctors & Patience" –Self-Advocacy Lynn Devlin returns to explain how to be the best self-advocate when being treated for illness by physician and/or hospital and how game-changing it can be.

March 16 – "Continuing Care"– RiverWoods CEO, Justine Vogel, and Cathleen Toomey, VP of Marketing will explain the structure of the 3 major types of Continuing Care Retirement Communities, including costs and questions to ask if considering a CCRC. The "Insider's Guide" workbook will be a valuable handout to attendees.

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WEDNESDAY PM — A STRESS-LESS SERIES

DurhamCommunityChurch

Coordinator: Carol Selsberg (207)439-7957

February 24–"Tai Chi"– Mona Pinette - Instructor Mona Pinette teaches us the magical Eastern stress-reducer often called "moving medication".

March 2– "Meditation" – Our stress-free Sandy Bonin invites you to learn about this popular restorative art. We will practice simple techniques to calm our minds and reduce stress effects. No experience needed!

March 9–"Music-Driven Movement" - Prof. Deborah Kinghorn of the UNH Theater & Dance Department asks "When You Walk, Do You Feel Like Dancing?" as she helps us learn how to keep that spring in our steps through breathing, stretching and shaking. Exploring connections between music and movement, mind and soul in a "senior-active" way.

March 16 –"Gentle Chair Yoga"– Carol Walker, certified yoga instructor, leads us beginners through intermediate exercises. Stretch the body, stretch the mind.

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THURSDAY AM — WHO'S IN CHARGE?

Location: DurhamCommunityChurch

Coordinators: Carol Selsberg (207)439-7957

February 25–"Who Are We:"– Sociology Prof. Kenneth M. Johnson is senior demographer at the Carsey School of Public Policy and a "nationally recognized expert on U.S. demographic trends" in population redistribution, rural and urban drifts, racial diversity of the U.S. population, and the relationship between demographic and environmental change.

March 3– "What's 'Free' about Freestaters?"– With thousands of Freestater ideologues moving into the Live Free or Die state, former Editorial Page Editor of the Union-Leader, Drew Cline, tells us why they are relocating to NH.

March 10– "Who Judges the Judges?"" – Famed UNH Law Prof. John Greabe tells us how judicial activism can be measured, whether it is a bad thing, and whether we are in an era marked by undue judicial activism (with a focus on the US Supreme Court).

March 17– "Unclogging the Courts" – Maine State Mediator, and former Connecticut real estate attorney, Bill Selsberg*, explains how his current mission clears court calendars.

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THURSDAY PM — PROGRAM POTPOURRI

DurhamCommunityChurch

Coordinator: Carol Selsberg (207) 439-7957

February 25 – "WWII Chapter 2" – Our President, Bob Hylen, gives us another brilliant look and analysis of WWII from D-Day through Normandy, the Battle of the Bulge, and across the LudendorffBridge at Remagen into Germany.

March 3 – "Death With Dignity" –Many states are considering End of Life legislation currently legal in only 5 states. Our Ret. Assoc. Prof. Michael O'Sullivan will explore the ethical and legal issues of this legislation, what they mean, and how they affect us.

March 10 – "Serious Funny Cartoons" – A collection of political cartoons to view and chew on. We'll talk amongst ourselves.

March 17 – "Body Language" – We'll watch the top-rated TED (Technology, Entertainment & Design) Amy Cuddy "talk", and discuss her not-so-hidden meaning of our physical movements.

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FRIDAY AM — MOVIES WITH SEASONING

KitteryCommunity Center

Coordinator: Carol Selsberg (207)439-7957

Film viewing and discussion. Titles may change when current movies move us to do so.

February 26 – "Best Exotic Marigold Hotel"

March 4 – "Nebraska"

March 11– "Hundred Yard Journey"

March 18 – "On Golden Pond"

PROGRAMS ON DEMAND (PODS)

ARA special interest groups are born from member requests, run all year, and operate autonomously. POD leaders may be called for information and detailed descriptions are available on our website ( Should you wish to initiate a new POD, contact Program Director Carol Selsberg, ()

PHYSICAL FITNESS: Joy Winston -()

WALKING: Bob Hylen -()

BOOK CLUB: Meg Gillis - ()

WATER COLOR ART: Susan Keener -()

DIGITAL PHOTO ART & JOURNALING: Meg Gillis - ()

LUNCH BUNCH: Nancy Salka -()

BIKING: Claudia Gilmartin - ()

GREAT REJUVENATIONAL INTERGENERATIONAL TECH TEACH OUT (G.R.I.TT.) Carol Selsberg - ()

FRIENDS DOING STUFF: Valerie Allen - or 603-905-892

COMMUNITY SUPPERS: Deidre Prescott - ()

A WRITER’S WORKSHOP: Ariele Sieling - ()

Term D

March 28 – April 22

MONDAY AM — GREAT DISCUSSIONS

10 - 11:30 AMDurham Public Library - Deidre Prescott ( KitteryCommunity Center - Carol Selsberg ()

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MONDAY PM — DAVE DRAVES FILMS.

DurhamCommunityChurch

Coordinator: George Whitehead (603) 742-5855

Foreign Films:

March 28–The Central Station

April 4 –Tampopo

April 11 – Belle Epoque

April 18 – Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter

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WEDNESDAY AM — 3 FIELD TRIPS, LUNCH & A LEISURE LESSON - "END" TIMES ARE APPROXIMATE BUTALL START AT 10 AM

March 30 - 7th Settlement Brewery Dover, NH - Quench your curiosity and thirst with a behind the scenes tour of the cozy 7th Settlement Brewery. Lunch and drinks available on your own. Parking on Central Avenue in front of the restaurant and brewery or nearby garage.

April 6 – Stonewall Kitchen - Since 1991, this specialty food company, started in the kitchen of Jonathan King and Jim Stott, has grown to 10 retail company stores, 6,000 wholesale accounts and is now sold in 42 countries globally. Come visit the flagship store in York with us. Plenty of parking! Lunch, snacks and shopping available on your own!

April 13– Turbocam – Barrington, NH – Get a peek inside this model manufacturer that provides education, clean water, and opportunity for over 1,000 children in India, Nepal, and South and West Africa and whose products fly on the Space Station and the Delta 4 rocket engine.

April 20– 101 SolutionsFor Easier Living, Learning and Working - Durham Community Church- Stacy Driscoll, Assistive Technology Coordinator, guarantees an entertaining, inter-active and informative session about tools, materials and gadgets that make living easier for all.

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WEDNESDAY PM— ARTLIT POTPOURRI

KitteryCommunity Center

March 30–"Judith & Polly" – Judith Custer* loves drawing in pen and ink, portraits, pastels, acrylics and watercolor. Polly McDonough* does tole painting, gold-leafing, stenciling. They will show their acclaimed artwork and share the process that drives them.

April 6–"Sex & Sensibility Chic Lit-Jane Austen to Bridget Jones" – UNH Lit Prof. Stephanie Harzewski has a unique perspective on the evolution of women in literature.

April 13–"Pat & Karl" Tomorrow – View the works and hear the motivation of noted multimedia driftwood, pottery, basketry artist, our own Pat DeGrandpre*, who shares the "stage" with watercolor, landscape painter and former NY commercial artist, longtime member, Karl Zembrusky*.

April 20 – "Old Guy Part One" –A 46-year career at UNH, retired English Professor Tom Carnicelli has written a book of poems about retirement and aging that will touch us all.

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THURSDAY AM — SCIENCE THURSDAY

DurhamCommunityChurch

March 31– "Inside the Moose Outside" –Pete Pekins, nationally recognized UNH Prof. of Wildlife Ecology explains the alarming ecological decline of New Hampshire's Moose population from winter ticks, lower births and global warming.

April 7–"How old is Earth? When did life begin?" – How did we humans get here? UNH Marine Docent Brian Fitzgerald* introduces us to our family tree and the evolution of the particular traits that make us human while exploring deep time and the evolution of life over the last four billion years.

April 14– "Advocates, Agendas and Science Naysayers" – UNH Chemistry Prof. Art Greenberg separates fact from foolish fable like "totally organic food", children's inoculations, and home energy while explaining how to judiciously consider data credibility bombarding us every day.

April 21–"Environmental Hits & Misses" – International rock star, Civil and Environmental Engineering Prof. Nancy Kinner, is director of the CoastalResponseResearchCenter that partners with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). She will share her groundbreaking work with us.

THURSDAY PM — A DAY IN THE LIFE... –

DurhamCommunityChurch

March 31–"Durham's Finest"– Hear how Durham's Chief David Kurz spends his professional protection day.

April 7–"A Labor of Love" – Mortician Judi Tasker Croteau, part of a family owned funeral business serving Dover for at least three generations, will explain the unique skill required of her profession.

April 14–"Oysters & Clams – Spinney Creek Shellfish can be found on menus from coast to coast. Lori Howell tells you how the life in her day has made the family company a gourmet brand.

April 21–"Stay-At-Home Dads" – Dads will share a typical day in their unique domestic trench and will tell us what they have in common as well as how their days differ from others while offering "selfies" of family life in the 20-teens.

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FRIDAY AM — PLAY READING

Durham Police Station Community Room

Coordinator: Don Clark (603)431-0051

April 1– "The Misanthrope" by Moliere

April 8– "The Misanthrope" continued.

April 15– "Lady Windermere's Fan" by Oscar Wilde

April 22 – "Lady Windermere's Fan " continued

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THURSDAY PM

1:30 - 3:00 PM SPRING HIKES

Meet at DurhamEvangelicalChurch lower parking lot to car pool to our destinations. Check your e-mail for cancellations or changes.

April 28 – The Marginal Way, Ogunquit, ME

May 5 – FortFoster, Kittery Point, ME

May 12– OdiornePointState Park, Rye, NH

May 19 – PierceIsland, Portsmouth, NH

Directions to ARA Program Sites

DurhamEvangelicalChurch, 114 Dover Rd., Route 108 between Durham and Dover. Please use the lower parking lot.

DurhamCommunityChurch, 117 Main St. between the traffic light on Route 108 and downtown. Use the lower parking lot.

Durham Police Station: 86 Dover Rd., Route 108, Durham.

Durham Public Library: 49 Madbury Road, Durham. Go past the CommunityChurch toward downtown Durham and turn right on Madbury Rd.

KitteryCommunity Center: 120 Rogers Rd., Route 236, Kittery, ME. Take I-95 N. Take Exit 2, ME-236 toward US-1/ Memorial Traffic Circle. Turn slight right onto ME-236 S. At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto Rogers Rd/ME 236. 120 Rogers Rd. is approximately ½ mile on the left.

Board of Directors

President: Bob Hylen (603) 659-2422

Vice President: Jean Shula (603) 591-6533

Secretary: Joy Winston (603) 659-5028

Treasurer: Carol Szot (207) 384-5153

Audio-Visual: George Whitehead (603) 742-5855

Cultural Tours: Debbi Forster (603) 397-5788

Facilities: Steve Fink (603) 397-5519

Hospitality: Gayle Hylen (603) 659-2422

Membership: Carol Caldwell (603) 343-1004

Memorial Fund: Michael O’Sullivan (603) 742-4621

Program: Carol Selsberg (207) 439-7957

Publications: John Forster (603) 397-5788

Public Relations: Penny Drooker (603) 397-5681

Technology Services: Deidre Prescott (603) 749-4473

Contact Us: or by mail: P.O. Box 421, Durham, NH 03824-0421