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SUMMARY:If These Waters Could Talk: Exploring the Natural History\, Ecology\, and Economics of Lake Superior
DESCRIPTION:This class will take place February 1\, 8\, 15\, and 22\, 3:30-5:30p.m.\, at the Hurley High School Auditorium.\nLake Superior is a globally unique resource containing diverse ecosystems with growing political influence via the freshwater “blue economy”. If these waters could talk will take participants on an in-depth exploration of Lake Superior\, from the formation of the lakes millennia ago to the interactions of native and introduced freshwater organisms today. The seminar will also cover the economics of the lake and look to the future of water quality and quantity in changing climatic and political times. Participants will be engaged through interactive discussions and provided with resources to continue exploring Lake Superior beyond our four-class seminar. \nThis class features three instructors with great expertise on Lake Superior — Tom Fitz\, Peter Levi\, and Titus Seilheimer. They will take turns team-teaching this class. \nClass One: The geology session will cover three episodes in the history of the Lake Superior region: the dramatic stories from long ago recorded in the bedrock; the geologically recent glaciation of the region; and the current situation with water collecting and moving through the Lake Superior basin. We will discuss the processes that created the landscapes and the important mineral\, soil\, and water resources that have been important in the human and natural history of the region. \nClass Two: We will explore Lake Superior’s intricate web of life\, from the microscopic organisms to the top predators and many animals in between. We will also discuss the human-induced changes to this web over the previous decades as non-native species have been introduced and blooms of algae have occurred more often. With Peter Levi. \nClass Three: The Great Lakes region is rich in freshwater. In the third class\, we will consider the policy and political landscape that protects this precious resource. With Peter Levi. \nClass Four: The final class will cover how the fisheries and economies of Lake Superior have changed over time. What species are important for the commercial and recreational fishers? What drives the economy of the Lake Superior\, from fish to iron to paper. \nIn the event of inclement weather\, class will be offered on Zoom. \nInstructors: Tom Fitz\, Peter Levi and Titus Seilheimer \nOffline Registration: Download PDF Registration Form\, complete and mail in with payment. \nRegistration Questions? Contact us or call (715) 862-0210 or (715)892-3982. \nRegistration Issues/Troubleshooting: If you are registering with one email address for two or more people\, please register each person individually (i.e. do not register all at once\, but add students one at a time to checkout). If you continue to have difficulty or have another question\, please contact us. \nThis grant-supported class is offered at a special price of $10. (Donations accepted)\nFeU is grateful to have received a grant that supports courses about water issues.
URL:https://feuniversity.org/class/lake-superior-geology-ecology-economy-water-rights/
LOCATION:Hurley High School\, 5503 W Range View Dr.\, Hurley\, WI\, 54534\, United States
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SUMMARY:Federal and State Court Systems: A Guide
DESCRIPTION:Federal and State Court Systems: A Guide (or “A  Law School Semester in 150 Minutes”) will take place February 9\, 2:30-5:30p.m.\, at the Oma Town Hall.\nThe news is full of high-profile stories about Supreme Court decisions like Roe v. Wade\, yet only a small fraction of applications actually make it to the Supreme Court in Washington\, D.C. Most cases are decided on a more local level–county and state courts. Discover how these courts work and how cases move through them in this fascinating class with lawyer Sam Filippo. \nTopics covered include: \n\nCreation of the Judicial Power: The Judiciary Act of 1789 and the Early Courts\nState Courts: Structure and Jurisdiction\nGrand Juries and Petit Juries\nThe Federal System: District Courts; Courts of Appeals; The United States Supreme Court; Special Courts\n\nInstructor: Sam Filippo \nOffline Registration: Download PDF Registration Form\, complete and mail in. \nRegistration Questions? Contact us or call (715) 862-0210 or (715) 892-3982. \nRegistration Issues/Troubleshooting: If you are registering with one email address for two or more people\, please register each person individually (i.e. do not register all at once\, but add students one at a time to checkout). If you continue to have difficulty or have another question\, please contact us. \n 
URL:https://feuniversity.org/class/federal-and-state-court-systems/
LOCATION:Oma Town Hall\, 4514 W Town Hall Rd\, Hurley\, WI\, 54534\, United States
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SUMMARY:Staying Connected with Grandchildren
DESCRIPTION:This class will take place on February 16\, 11:30a.m.-1:30p.m.\, Mercer Library Conference Room.\nHow rare it is that our children and grandchildren live in our community or close enough that we can connect with them often. Oh\, there is Zoom\, Facetime and a number of social platforms that allow us to send messages\, but all too often our time\, especially with our grandchildren\, is limited and challenging to make happen on a regular basis. The brief connections compete with their sports\, studying\, socializing with friends\, weekend jobs and tournaments. How might we make our contacts meaningful and memorable for both our grandchildren and us?  \nThis one-session\, lunchtime workshop is intended to “pool” our positive and creative ways of staying connected with our grandchildren. What do you do? What has worked or not worked for you? What feedback do you receive from your grandchildren or through their parents? How has your effort changed as they age? Bring your ideas (and your lunch)\, and let’s share. \nA workshop facilitated by Erv Teichmiller\, grandfather to four girls and three boys\, ages 13-24\, grade eight to graduate school. He has a background in mental health administration and pastoral ministry. Erv is currently the part time pastor of the Mercer United Methodist Church. \nEnrollment is limited to 20 students. \nInstructor: Rev. Erv Teichmiller \nOffline Registration: Download PDF Registration Form\, complete and mail in. \nRegistration Questions? Contact us or call (715) 862-0210 or (715) 892-3982. \nRegistration Issues/Troubleshooting: If you are registering with one email address for two or more people\, please register each person individually (i.e. do not register all at once\, but add students one at a time to checkout). If you continue to have difficulty or have another question\, please contact us.
URL:https://feuniversity.org/class/staying-connected-with-grandchildren/
LOCATION:Mercer Public Library\, 2648 Margaret St.\, Mercer\, WI\, 54547\, United States
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