Developing computer skills: a bonding experience
For Oasis blogger Julie Blow, technology has turned into a great way to build a relationship with her grandchild. And it all started with Skype and a kiss.
By Oasis Institute Webmaster|2020-02-11T17:17:49-05:00May 27th, 2015|Grandparents, Lifelong learning, National, St. Louis shared, Technology|
For Oasis blogger Julie Blow, technology has turned into a great way to build a relationship with her grandchild. And it all started with Skype and a kiss.
By Oasis Institute Webmaster|2020-02-11T19:18:15-05:00May 19th, 2015|Lifelong learning, National, Volunteering|
May 18 - 22 is National Senior Corps Week, an opportunity to salute RSVP volunteers, like Phyllis Wuertz, who believes that children still treasure simple joy of hearing stories read to them.
By Oasis Institute Webmaster|2020-02-11T19:30:26-05:00May 14th, 2015|Life after 50, Lifelong learning, National|
Allie Cooper reminds us that Memorial Day should include some reflection and activities that honor those who have served our country.
By Oasis Institute Webmaster|2020-02-11T19:33:14-05:00May 8th, 2015|Life after 50, Lifelong learning, National|
Are you starting to sound like your mother? It’s certainly possible. As you celebrate Mother’s Day, identify some of your “mom” favorites and pass them along!
By Oasis Institute Webmaster|2020-02-11T20:25:58-05:00April 24th, 2015|Albuquerque shared, Health, Lifelong learning, National|
It’s nice to find walking buddies, some friends who will keep you accountable as you build daily exercise into your routine. Many walkers find high school tracks, other outdoor routes, or even the mall to get a few good miles in. But a walking group from the Oasis Center in Albuquerque takes a different approach to power walking.
By Oasis Institute Webmaster|2020-02-11T20:24:30-05:00April 24th, 2015|Albuquerque shared, Health, Lifelong learning, National|
It’s nice to find walking buddies, some friends who will keep you accountable as you build daily exercise into your routine. Many walkers find high school tracks, other outdoor routes, or even the mall to get a few good miles in. But a walking group from the Oasis Center in Albuquerque takes a different approach to power walking.
By Oasis Institute Webmaster|2020-02-12T19:54:50-05:00March 25th, 2015|Lifelong learning|
Rosie the Riveter is a national icon representing the patriotism that was an integral part of what was happening on the U.S. homefront during World War II. But just who was that woman in the red polka dot bandana?
By Oasis Institute Webmaster|2020-02-12T20:20:48-05:00March 12th, 2015|Lifelong learning|
By Oasis Institute Webmaster|2020-02-12T20:33:00-05:00March 9th, 2015|Lifelong learning, National|
By Oasis Institute Webmaster|2015-02-20T00:00:00-05:00February 20th, 2015|Lifelong learning, Philanthropy|
Annie Minerva Turnbo was tenth of eleven children, born August 9, 1869, in Metropolis (now known as Brooklyn), Illinois. She
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