ML51-SL. VOLUNTEER DAY AT WILDWOOD PARK

Harrisburg, PA 9/11/2021

Tucked away in the rolling hills of south central Pennsylvania, Wildwood Park conveniently sits on the edge of suburbia and urban culture. Unique in its location on the outskirts of Harrisburg, the public park is a haven for countless species of flora and fauna natural to our area, some endangered. Take this opportunity to work outside and help Wildwood’s continued park and habitat enhancement projects. Tools and work gloves provided. The event will be cancelled in case of rain.

ML28-P. ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION GROUP

Hostetter Enrichment Center, Messiah Village 10/21/2021

Socrates was an Ancient Greek philosopher who had a profound effect on Western civilization. Using an approach similar to his Socratic method, this forum will offer an open round table discussion during each session in which all attendees will be welcome to contribute to the discussion. A topic will be selected during each monthly session, and participants will have the opportunity to share their opinions without interruption. The expected outcome of this unique learning experience is for everyone involved to learn and discuss interesting philosophical issues with others on many interesting topics in an open and respectful environment.

ML35-P. INTRODUCTION TO PICKLE BALL

Hostetter Enrichment Center, Messiah Village 10/21/2021

This course will teach you the basics of the game. Explanations of the paddles and balls will be discussed. You will learn how the game is played and scored. Actual games, using a doubles format will be played. You will be coached while playing on the court. A tennis type shoe is required. Balls and paddles will be provided. Pickleball requires less running mobility than tennis. Please consult your physician before registering for this program.

ML29-P. CLIMATE CHANGE AND PENN’S WOODS – WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD?

Hostetter Enrichment Center, Messiah Village 10/21/2021

This presentation will look at the current and projected impacts of climate change globally, in the U.S., and here in Pennsylvania. We’ll also look at ways that we can adapt to those impacts, what we need to do to prevent the most catastrophic consequences of climate change, the relationship between climate change and global pandemics, and what you can do to help stop climate change.

ML01-V. LESSONS IN LIVING AND DYING—-THE FAITHFUL LIFE OF FIANNA BUCHER MEYER

Virtual on Zoom 11/29/2021

A Pennsylvania woman of the early 1900’s, Fianna was shaped by the Anabaptist faith that strengthened her through tuberculosis and early death at age 29. She left behind a grieving husband, two small children, and a large packet of letters. The story within the letters became the foundation for Fianna’s Story. While participants will follow Fianna’s daily life of church, home, and farm, we will focus on her experiences in a sanatorium, the strange treatments she received, and her determination to live her faith. We will follow her and her family after she returned home to die. Participants are encouraged to read Fianna’s Story before the class to help discuss lessons that her life offers for us. The book is available at Masthof Press and Amazon.

ML48-E. HERSHEY GARDENS

Hershey, PA 9/17/2021

Enjoy a guided tour to explore the heritage and horticulture of Hershey Gardens from its beginnings in 1937 through today. Following the tour you will have the opportunity to walk among hundreds of butterflies from around the world at the Butterfly Atrium. The visit will round out with participants enjoying free time to wander among the gardens at their leisure. Bring your camera! The group is expected to return to Messiah Lifeways by 1:30 pm.

ML07-V. HOW CHRISTIAN ART AND ARCHITECTURE CAME TO BE

Virtual on Zoom 11/29/2021

"Christian" art and architecture didn't appear until the middle of the 3rd century, long after the development of Christian worship and theology. What took so long? Or was it there and we just don't recognize it? There are fascinating mysteries in the visual emergence of a new religion in an ancient world, where gods, emperors, magicians, chameleons, and donkeys could be transformed, and tombs, courtrooms, and laundries could be converted by Christian creativity. Visit catacombs and villas to follow the flights of imagination of a new faith and its visual expression.

ML35-P. INTRODUCTION TO PICKLE BALL

Hostetter Enrichment Center, Messiah Village 10/21/2021

This course will teach you the basics of the game. Explanations of the paddles and balls will be discussed. You will learn how the game is played and scored. Actual games, using a doubles format will be played. You will be coached while playing on the court. A tennis type shoe is required. Balls and paddles will be provided. Pickleball requires less running mobility than tennis. Please consult your physician before registering for this program.

ML08-V. THE GREAT AMERICAN FILMS (PART 1): THE AMERICAN FILM INSTITUTES TOP 100 AMERICAN FILMS

Virtual on Zoom 11/29/2021

In 1998, the American Film Institute (AFI) polled over 1,500 artists and film industry leaders to gather their votes for the top 100 American films of all time. These “arbiters of excellence” chose from a list of 400 nominated films. The criteria included critical recognition, major awards won, popularity over time, historical significance, and cultural impact. Controversy ensued as often happens with any list of excellence. The AFI produced a revised list in 2007, and films were dropped, others added, some moved up, and others dropped down. This 2007 list will serve as the basis for the course. In Part 1 we will count down from #100 to #51. For each film, we will examine the historical and cultural context, the impact of each film on the art of feature narrative films, and discuss why this film found its way onto this exalted list. Clips will be shown for each film. Part 2 will be offered in Spring 2022.

ML23-P. GREAT MASTERPIECES OF PIANO MUSIC

Messiah Village Chapel 10/20/2021, United States

Two programs of piano music by great composers will feature a survey of significant pieces from the 16th to the 20th centuries. The first program will include well known pieces from the following composers: Bach, Purcell, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Liszt, Chopin, Rachmaninoff, Messiaen, Brahms, and Chopin. As we listen, St. Colombe said, “We may realize that music exists to say something that words cannot say. “The second program will include transcriptions from opera and sacred music in addition to descriptive pieces of nature and religious significance. You will hear music that evokes memories of birdsong, poetry, Bible stories, and the musical expression of the joys and sorrows we have all experienced during our lives.