ML33-P. TRIBOLOGY: FACTS OF FRICTION
Hostetter Enrichment Center, Messiah Village 10/21/2021What is friction and what causes a friction force? What are anti-lock brakes and how and why do they work? How is friction important for artificial joints? How do nails and screws hold your house together? Why do ice skates glide on ice? New research shows that the traditional explanation is wrong. How can you reduce friction? This course will answer these questions and other applications of friction, like toothpaste, for example.
ML15-P. MARY, MARY EXTRAORDINARY
Hostetter Enrichment Center, Messiah Village 10/21/2021This course is a history of Cunard's iconic ship, Queen Mary. As one of the most famous and luxurious ocean liners, she took the rich and famous back and forth across the Atlantic. Participants will learn about the role the ship played during and after WWII.
LH50-E HERSHEY GARDENS
Hershey, PA 9/17/2021Enjoy 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 Landis Homes by 1:00 pm
ML27-P. WHO IS MY NEIGHBOR?
Hostetter Enrichment Center, Messiah Village 10/21/2021Today, the person next door does not always look like us, talk like us, or believe the same things we do. Various cultures, religions, and worldviews are part of our everyday lives, and many come to our shores as refugees fleeing violence and persecution around the world. Christ calls his followers to serve them with love and compassion. Learn more about who refugees are, why they come to seek safety in the United States, and what we can do to make them feel welcome and part of our community.
LH48-E STORY OF A GARDEN
Botanical Native Plant Garden at the Wolf Museum, Lancaster, PAIn Mary Lou’s Part I Pathways Institute presentation, “A Story of a Garden,” she provides background for her passion of gardening to nurture biodiversity within Lancaster City. Part II will be an in-person tour of the Botanical Native Plant Garden that she oversees at the Wolf Museum of Music and Art. The sunny and woodland locations are ideal for more than 300 species of plants that numerous butterflies, moths, insects, and birds depend on for their survival. In 2013, the National Wildlife Federation certified the garden as a wildlife habitat. There is no additional fee for the tour. A suggested $10 donation towards the garden is appreciated. Please bring cash on the day of the tour; the donations will be collected at the garden. Transportation is not provided.
ML45-E. WINTERTHUR EXPERIENCE
New Castle County, Delaware 9/10/2021Our adventure will begin with seeing highlights of the garden from a seat on the tram. Learn about the history of Winterthur, and see what’s in bloom on this 20-minute narrated tour. Enjoy a self-guided tour into the entertaining rooms and the premier collection of American decorative arts. Winterthur galleries highlight America’s history, cultural heritage, and design through objects from the museum and library collections. After the tour of the rooms, participants will be able to purchase lunch at the Pavilion Cafe, located in the Visitor Center. Following lunch, there will be time to explore the gardens and grounds on your own before departure. The bus will depart from Winterthur at 2:00 pm. The group is expected to return to Messiah Lifeways by 4:00 pm.
LH49-E WINTERTHUR EXPERIENCE
New Castle County, Delaware 9/10/2021Our adventure will begin with seeing highlights of the garden from a seat on the tram. Learn about the history of Winterthur, and see what’s in bloom on this 20-minute narrated tour. Enjoy a self-guided tour into the entertaining rooms and the premier collection of American decorative arts. Winterthur galleries highlight America’s history, cultural heritage, and design through objects from the museum and library collections. After the tour of the rooms, participants will be able to purchase lunch at the Pavilion Cafe, located in the Visitor Center. Following lunch, there will be time to explore the gardens and grounds on your own before departure. The bus will depart from Winterthur at 2:00 pm. The group is expected to return to Landis Homes by 4:00 pm
ML51-SL. VOLUNTEER DAY AT WILDWOOD PARK
Harrisburg, PA 9/11/2021Tucked 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 10/21/2021Socrates 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 10/21/2021This 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.