Current Classes
Welcome!
1) Read through the catalog to see what interests you. You can also search for classes below using our search tool. All University Express classes are free and either in-person or virtual using Webex. Some of the in-person classes will be livestreamed on-site and you will be able to log on and watch from home. This is the first time we are offering this option. We ask that you please be patient and understanding if issues arise. Be sure to visit us here regularly for the latest schedule and list of recordings!
2) Register for the classes that interest you.
Virtual Classes: Visit our Virtual Classes page to register for the classes you want to virtually attend. You’ll receive an email confirming your registration status after registering. You can call our office for assistance if you do not have internet access.
In-Person Classes: Call the location where the in-person class is offered and reserve your spot ahead of time. Consider making a lunch or dinner reservation too so you can enjoy our Stay Fit Dining meals either before or after the class! Lunch and dinner reservations must be made at least one week in advance. We will be uploading schedules for each location in the near future!
3) Make sure you have the right technology. You can access the virtual classes from your smartphone, tablet, or computer. You may also phone in if you’d just like to listen to the presentation.
4) Participate in the classes you registered for!
Virtual Classes: Once your registration is accepted, you will receive email reminders before the class(es) start that you can join from.
In-Person Classes: Make sure you called the location ahead of time to register. Be sure to follow all safety guidelines at the location you are attending.
| Date - Time | Topic | Course Description | Instructor | Location | Category |
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1 PM |
Benefits Bingo! | Play Benefits Bingo to learn about programs and services |
Moira Mycio | City of Tonawanda Public Library |
Current Events |
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10 AM |
Medicaid & Long Term Care Planning | Discusses strategies to preserve and protect assets in the |
Jean Harris | Cheektowaga Senior Center |
Health & Wellness |
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2 PM |
Advantages of Tax Strategy in Retirement | Unlock the keys to a more secure and enjoyable retirement |
Paul Hutchings | Amherst Senior Center |
Law & Finance |
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2 PM |
Crazy 1960's | Return to those chaotic days when music and new fashions |
Harriet Grayson | Elma Public Library |
History |
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10 AM |
Great Tales of the Great Lakes | Why is the story of a ship tragedy on Lake Erie known to every |
Doug Kohler | Orchard Park Senior Center |
History |
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12:30 PM |
Responding to Dementia-Related Behaviors | Details common behavior changes and how they are a form |
Alzheimer's Association WNY Chapter | Lancaster Senior Center |
Health & Wellness |
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3 PM |
Watt's Up with Your Electric Bill? | Curious about how your electric bill works - and how to reduce |
Sarah Sanford | Lancaster Senior Center Register |
Law & Finance |
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1 PM |
Laughter Yoga Wellness | Mind, body, and spirit are engaged as participants combine |
Carol Kolerski | Health & Wellness | |
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1:15 PM |
Buffalo: Crime, Romance & Intrigue | Crime, romance, and intrigue either stand alone or combine 1880s to the roaring 1920s, and they all offer then-and- |
Marla Bujnicki | Akron-Newstead Senior Center |
History |
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2 PM |
When & How to Call 9-1-1 | The Reach Out to 911 program educates the public on when |
Elizabeth Forkl | Current Events | |
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2:00 PM |
When & How to Call 9-1-1 | The Reach Out to 911 program educates the public on when |
Elizabeth Forkl | West Seneca Public Library Register |
Current Events |
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1 PM |
Baseball Memorabilia Collection | A discussion on baseball memorabilia from the 1930-1965 |
Marty Kohler | Cheektowaga Senior Center |
History |
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1 PM |
Library Downloadables | Your library card just got smarter! Discover how to download |
Brendan Chella | Aurora |
Technology |
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1 PM |
Self-Empowerment and Self-Defense for Seniors | Learn tools to protect yourself and feel safer through knowledge, situational awareness, and non-lethal self- |
Rhonda Bent | Town of Tonawanda Senior Center |
Health & Wellness |
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1PM |
Library Downloadables | Your library card just got smarter! Discover how to download |
Brendan Chella | Town of Aurora Senior Center Register |
Technology |
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1 PM |
Pain Management using the power of your mind | Discover how the mind can play a role in easing physical |
Lori Ann Redlinski | Tosh Collins Senior Center |
Health & Wellness |
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10 AM |
Is Islam an Arab Religion? Rethinking What We Assume About Faith and Culture | What forms might life take in the Solar System and beyond? |
Mustafa Gokcek | Orchard Park Senior Center |
Current Events |
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1PM |
What Was that Star Over Bethlehem? | Of the four canonical Gospels, only Matthew writes about |
Dr. Phil Stevens | Aurora |
Humanities |
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2 PM |
Learn How to Play BUNCO | Let's get together, learn, and play BUNCO. Start a BUNCO |
Cindy Solly | Lancaster Senior Center |
Health & Wellness |
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2 PM |
Microbiology for the Non-Scientist, Part 1 | We have all heard of Salmonella, E. coli, Listeria, MRSA, |
John Shields | Amherst Senior Center |
Health & Wellness |
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1 PM |
Spice Up the Holidays | Explore how to use herbs and spices to enhance holiday |
Pati Aine Guzinski | Akron-Newstead Senior Center |
Humanities |
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10 AM |
Winter Sowing and Native Plants | Learn to grow native plants and vegetables through winter |
Kathleen Contrino | Cheektowaga Senior Center |
Natural Sciences |
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10:00 AM |
Winter Sowing and Native Plants | Learn to grow native plants and vegetables through winter |
Kathleen Contrino | Cheektowaga Senior Center Register |
Natural Sciences |
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2 PM |
Great Tales of the Great Lakes | Why is the story of a ship tragedy on Lake Erie known to every |
Doug Kohler | Eden Library |
History |
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2 PM |
Microbiology for the Non-Scientist, Part 2 | Now that we have covered bacteria & the effect they have |
John Shields | Amherst Senior Center |
Health & Wellness |
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1 PM |
Where's the Beef? Vegetarian Cooking for even the most Committed Carnivore | Taste delicious vegetarian recipes and explore the benefits of |
Erie County Department for Aging Nutrition Team | Orchard Park Senior Center |
Health & Wellness |
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10 AM |
What Was that Star Over Bethlehem? | Of the four canonical Gospels, only Matthew writes about |
Dr. Phil Stevens | Orchard Park Senior Center |
Humanities |
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10:00 AM |
What Was that Star Over Bethlehem? | Of the four canonical Gospels, only Matthew writes about |
Dr. Phil Stevens | Orchard Park Senior Center Register |
Humanities |
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11:45 AM |
Declutter with Purpose: Practical Strategies for an Organized Life | Decluttering is not just about having less stuff, it's about |
Michelle Walter | Tosh Collins Senior Center |
Health & Wellness |
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10 AM |
Self Defense for Seniors | We'll learn how to be aware of our surroundings and |
Sister Judy Beiswanger | Grand Island Golden Age Center |
Health & Wellness |
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1:30 PM |
Google Maps | Never get lost again! Explore how to use Google Maps for |
Brendan Chella | Northwest Amherst Community Center |
Technology |
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2 PM |
Mark Twain's Haunts around Western New York | When Mark Twain lived and worked in Buffalo from 1869 to |
Tom Reigstad | Elma Public Library |
History |
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4 PM |
Forces of Nature: The Science of Natural Disasters | From earthquakes and hurricanes to wildfires and tsunamis, |
Heather Thuman | Clarence Senior Center |
Natural Sciences |
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1 PM |
Apps and Websites | Discover the digital world one click at a time! Learn how to |
Brendan Chella | Dorothy J. Collier Community Center |
Technology |
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1 PM |
Drum4Health/Bringing Rhythm to Life | Learn the therapeutic power of drumming and rhythm for |
Carolyn Zimmerman | Tosh Collins Senior Center |
Health & Wellness |
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1 PM |
Healing through Art-Angel Ornaments A Meditation Angel Ornament Making Experience" | Enter a peaceful, heart-centered space where calm meets |
Aileen Gonzalez-Marti | West Side Community Services |
Health & Wellness |
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1 PM |
Puzzle-Palooza | Calling all seasoned sleuths and puzzle enthusiasts! Are you ready to challenge your mind, sharpen your wit, and have a blast with friends? Join our Puzzle Palooza Contest, designed specifically for older adults who are young at heart and sharp in mind. Five senior centers will be holding initial competitions (5 teams of 4) completing the same puzzle in up to one hour. Each contest will have its own puzzle "arbiter." (We had to look that one up too - it's a puzzle contest referee!) The team that completes the puzzle the fastest will advance to the final competition and face each other for "Championship Puzzler Day!" Our Goal: To have an absolute blast while keeping your mind sharp and active. Whether you're a seasoned puzzle pro or just looking for a fun way to stay engaged, this event is for you! |
Special Events | ||
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1:15 PM |
What Was that Star Over Bethlehem? | Of the four canonical Gospels, only Matthew writes about |
Dr. Phil Stevens | Akron-Newstead Senior Center |
Humanities |
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11:45 AM |
Senior Living Hacks for Green Living | Come explore new tech that can make your life a little bit |
Amy Alduino | Tosh Collins Senior Center |
Humanities |
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12:30 PM |
Flowers from Grandma's Garden | A nostalgic trip through memorable flowers and their history |
Peggy Koppmann | Lancaster Senior Center |
Natural Sciences |
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10:30 AM |
What Was that Star Over Bethlehem? | Of the four canonical Gospels, only Matthew writes about |
Dr. Phil Stevens | Grand Island Golden Age Center |
Humanities |