• December 16
    Tuesday
    10:15 AM → 11:30 AM Central Time
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Johnny Rabbitt
    Locations: Zoom - St. Louis Oasis
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    Take a virtual journey down America’s most iconic road with KMOX’s own Johnny Rabbitt as your guide. Explore the twists,...
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  • December 19
    Friday
    5:00 PM → 6:00 PM Central Time
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Chris Burns
    Locations: Zoom - San Diego
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    In this hour I will share 2,000 years of fine music inspired by Christmas. We will enjoy jewels from the...
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  • December 16
    Tuesday
    4:00 PM → 5:00 PM Central Time
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Ricky Deutsch, BS Aerospace Engineering, MS, MBA, Former Captain US Air Force, Space Command
    Locations: Zoom - San Diego
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    The arrival of the Spanish Conquistadors in Peru led to the mass extermination of the Incas in the mid-1500’s. Cuzco,...
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  • January 5 – January 12
    Monday
    10:00 AM → 11:00 AM Central Time
    Sessions: 2
    Instructor: David Woodruff
    Locations: Zoom - Rochester Oasis
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    Claudius is an intriguing person to have become a Roman emperor (at the time, the most powerful individual in Europe)....
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  • January 7
    Wednesday
    10:00 AM → 11:00 AM Central Time
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Laura Marrs
    Locations: Zoom - St. Louis Oasis
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    Shine a light on the roadblocks that keep us from creating the spaces we want. We’ll break free from the...
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  • January 8
    Thursday
    10:00 AM → 11:30 AM Central Time
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Douglas Schneider
    Locations: Zoom - St. Louis Oasis
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    A micronation is a self-proclaimed state that is not recognized by the international community. We have micronations in the United...
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  • January 9
    Friday
    10:00 AM → 11:00 AM Central Time
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Nick Sacco
    Locations: Zoom - St. Louis Oasis
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    During his time as a St. Louis farmer in the 1850s, Ulysses S. Grant constructed a home for his family....
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  • January 9
    Friday
    10:30 AM → 12:00 PM Central Time
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Mark Etling
    Locations: Zoom - St. Louis Oasis
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    The question “What will happen when I die?” is timeless yet mysterious. In this three-part series, we will explore how...
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  • January 9
    Friday
    12:00 PM → 1:30 PM Central Time
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Samuel Harned
    Locations: Zoom - St. Louis Oasis
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    In the 16th century, Spain built one of the world’s most powerful empires. Only unified in 1492 and not resource...
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  • January 12
    Monday
    1:00 PM → 2:00 PM Central Time
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Kelly Bertenshaw
    Locations: Zoom - St. Louis Oasis
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    Why do I keep forgetting things? Learn how your memory functions, why it changes with age, and what you can...
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  • January 13
    Tuesday
    10:00 AM → 11:30 AM Central Time
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Jodi Granok
    Locations: Zoom - St. Louis Oasis
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    Every January, millions of people make a resolution to get organized, but don’t know how to make it happen! Learn...
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  • January 13
    Tuesday
    12:00 PM → 1:30 PM Central Time
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Hedva Barenholtz Levy
    Locations: Zoom - St. Louis Oasis
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    Dietary supplements are widely used, yet often misunderstood. Are they food, medicine, or both? In this session, geriatric pharmacy expert...
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  • January 13
    Tuesday
    1:00 PM → 3:00 PM Central Time
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Martha Bogart and Mary Mueller
    Locations: Zoom - St. Louis
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    Tired of searching on Google and not being able to find exactly what you’re looking for? This class is for...
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  • January 14
    Wednesday
    10:00 AM → 11:30 AM Central Time
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Ilene Murray
    Locations: Zoom - St. Louis Oasis
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    Genealogists and family historians love cemeteries. Not spooky or scary at all; cemeteries are a source of endless information to...
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  • January 14
    Wednesday
    1:30 PM → 2:30 PM Central Time
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Dr. Daniel Schlafly
    Locations: Zoom - St. Louis Oasis
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    At the ill-fated summit meeting with Donald Trump in Anchorage, Alaska, on August 15, 2025, Vladimir Putin recalled the era...
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  • January 15
    Thursday
    1:00 PM → 2:30 PM Central Time
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Kelly Gallant, MBA
    Locations: Zoom - San Antonio Oasis
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    This was the nickname for American female telephone operators who served in the U.S. Army Signal Corps during World War...
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  • February 2 – February 23
    Wednesday
    03:30 PM-05:00 PM Central Time
    Sessions: 3
    Instructor: Allen Dart
    Locations: Zoom - Albuquerque Oasis
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    The Mogollon Native American culture flourished in southeastern Arizona, southwestern New Mexico, western Texas, and northern areas of Chihuahua and Sonora, Mexico, from about the third through fifteenth centuries. Mogollon artifacts provide clues for interpreting how the people of this culture adapted to varied southwestern environments for centuries....
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    The Mogollon Native American culture flourished in southeastern Arizona, southwestern New Mexico, western Texas, and northern areas of Chihuahua and Sonora, Mexico, from about the third through fifteenth centuries. Mogollon artifacts provide clues for interpreting how the people of this culture adapted to varied southwestern environments for centuries. Archaeologist Allen Dart illustrates the material culture of the Mogollon and discusses what it can tell us about this culture’s relationships to the natural world, their time reckoning, religious practices, beliefs, and deities. The presentation includes abundant illustrations of Mogollon pottery and artifacts. No class February 9. Archaeologist Allen Dart has worked in New Mexico and Arizona since 1975. A UNM graduate, he worked for the Museum of New Mexico and the Bureau of Indian Affairs before receiving his master’s degree in Arizona. Al is the executive director of Tucson’s Old Pueblo Archaeology Center, a nonprofit he founded in 1993. He has received awards and honors from the National Park Service and other organizations for his efforts to bring archaeology and history to the public.
  • January 16
    Friday
    10:00 AM → 11:30 AM Central Time
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Robin Huffman
    Locations: Zoom - St. Louis
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    The inevitability of death is the one thing in life we’re certain about, yet most people would do anything to...
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  • January 16
    Friday
    10:30 AM → 12:00 PM Central Time
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Mark Etling
    Locations: Zoom - St. Louis Oasis
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    The question “What will happen when I die?” is timeless yet mysterious. In this three-part series, we will explore how...
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  • January 16
    Friday
    5:00 PM → 6:00 PM Central Time
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Chris Burns, Many-Strings
    Locations: Zoom - San Diego Oasis
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    The Middle Ages and the Renaissance were fabulous periods of invention and creativity. Their music is beautiful and timeless. We...
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