Recorded Classes
Perk Up Your Posture
We’ll discuss the muscles and bones that keep you upright. You’ll learn the importance of good posture and some tips to help you achieve it.
Instructor: Jeannethe King, PT, DPT, ATC, Excelsior Orthopaedics
*This is a recording of the live streaming session that took place on November 4, 2021.
Let's Talk About Depression and Suicide
We'll cover the signs and symptoms of depression and what treatment can look like. We'll also discuss the risk factors for suicide and where to get help.
Instructor: Mark O’Brien, LCSW-R, Commissioner, Erie County Department of Mental Health
*This is a recording of the live streaming session that took place on October 26, 2021.
Buffalo, City of Good Food Neighbors, Part 1
Did you know that Buffalo is home to more than a dozen urban farms and 100+ community gardens? Collectively, they have transformed more than 10 acres of vacant spaces into beautiful, bountiful spaces that feed their neighbors. In this class we’ll highlight the numerous social, economic, and ecosystem services that urban agriculture provides for our City. We’ll learn about the unique challenges that come with growing in urban environments – land access, soil quality, zoning and policies. Along the way we’ll cover key organizations that you can connect with to get started with community growing, school gardens, or establishing your own urban farm.
Instructor: Caitlin Tucker, Extension Assistant, Cornell Cooperative Extension – Cornell Vegetable Program
*This is a recording of the live streaming session that took place on October 28, 2021.
Nelson Mandela
Nelson Mandela lived one of the most remarkable lives of the 20th Century. Discover how Mandela went from prison cell to presidential office.
Instructor: Claude Welch, PhD, SUNY Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus Department of Political Science, University of Buffalo
*This is a recording of the live streaming session that took place on October 21, 2021.
Vitamin D
We’ll learn why Vitamin D is necessary for our bodies and ways to increase our levels.
Instructor: Darcie Hanson, R.N., clinical coach, Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield of Western New York
*This is a recording of the live streaming session that took place on October 20, 2021.
Understanding Veterans Benefits
Find out about the federal, state, and local benefits for which veterans, current service members, and their families may be eligible.
Instructor: Daniel Ratka, Veterans Service officer, Erie County Veterans Service Agency
*This is a recording of the live streaming session that took place on October 18, 2021.
Coping with Grief & Loss: Caring for Grieving Grandchildren
Supporting children as they grieve is instrumental to their understanding of life and relationships. Join us in exploring how grief looks different for children, how to approach difficult conversations, and how to support them during such confusing times. Practical strategies and useful resources will be available.
Instructor: Anna VanDien, LCSW, Coordinator, Wilson Support Center & Hospice Bereavement Services
*This is a recording of the live streaming session that took place on October 14, 2021.
All Things Travel with AAA
Join AAA Travel experts to learn about current travel trends, safety information, and day trip locations where you can peep the beautiful fall foliage. Get the latest travel information in this informative session.
Instructors: Elizabeth Carey, Director of Public Relations and Corporate Communications; Kevin Bloom, Senior Travel Advisor, AAA Western and Central New York
*This is a recording of the live streaming session that took place on October 13, 2021.
Going Places
Learn about the transportation options available for older adults in Erie County. We’ll discuss eligibility, registration, and scheduling.
Instructor: Scott Freudenheim, Principal Dispatcher, Erie County Department of Senior Services
*This is a recording of the live streaming session that took place on October 7, 2021.
The Electoral College: Why was it created Do we still need it?
5 times in our history a candidate for the Presidency won the popular vote but lost the Presidency because of the electoral college. This class will look at the compromise the founding fathers reached that resulted in the creation of the electoral college. Then we will consider if this system is still needed and relevant. Instructor: Len Lenihan, Political Analyst; former community and political leader *This is a recording of the live streaming session that took place on July 16, 2021.
Biden's Administration and New South Asian and Middle Eastern Realities
Historically close relations with the Middle Eastern countries have impacted the foreign policy of all countries belonging to South Asia with great economic impact on the whole world. Instructor: Faizan Haq, communication department faculty, Buffalo State College; founding president, Western New York Muslims *This is a recording of the live streaming session that took place on July 15, 2021.
History of the Buffalo Mafia
Examine the crime unit from its formation in Sicily, its emergence in Western New York, to its demise as the 20th century came to a close. Instructor: Lee Coppola, retired journalist, assistant US attorney, academic dean *This is a recording of the live streaming session that took place on July 16, 2021.
The Arts and the Art of Healing
Learn how Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center brings the soothing impact of art, music, and storytelling to patients and visitors. Instructors: Cynthia Schwartz, Director, Alliance Foundation Ambassador Program and William Vogel, Roswell Park Art Coordinator This is a recording of the live streaming session that took place on July 14, 2021.
Feeling Well While Knowing Food
We'll discuss the role of food in patient care and identify certain foods that can help in building immune systems and managing weight. Instructor: Riffat Sadiq, MD, president and CEO of WNY Medical, PC *This is a recording of the live streaming session that took place on July 15, 2021.
Is PT for Me?
Hear the advantages of physical therapy and how just a few sessions can lessen your pain and improve your quality of life. Instructor: Jeannethe King, PT, DPT, ATC, Excelsior Orthopaedics *This is a recording of the live streaming session that took place on July 13, 2021.
Native American Gallery Tour
Join for a tour of the Native American Gallery at the Buffalo History Museum. Instructor: Patrick F. Ryan, Education Coordinator, The Buffalo History Museum *This is a recording of the live streaming session that took place on July 9, 2021.
Roundabouts
Compare the origin of the modern roundabout with its predecessor, the traffic circle. Instructor: Ken Kuminski, licensed professional engineer *This is a recording of the live streaming session that took place on July 12, 2021.
The Anthropology of Conspiracy Theories
Belief in hidden forces plotting to subvert our way of life is universal and probably has its roots in the evolution of human sociality. Instructor: Phillips Stevens, PhD, associate professor of Anthropology emeritus, University at Buffalo *This is a recording of the live streaming session that took place on July 13, 2021.
History of North Tonawanda Amusement
Join the Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum for a brief history of the four North Tonawanda Amusement Companies, their products, and the legacy they left behind. Also included is the relationship between the Wurlitzer Company and the four amusement companies. The class concludes with how the museum preserves North Tonawanda's amusement history today. Instructor: Ian K. Seppala, Director, Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum *This is a recording of the live streaming session that took place on July 8, 2021.
Parkinson's Foundation - Research, Care and Education about PD
The Parkinson's Foundation has been addressing the needs of those affected by Parkinson's disease (PD) since 1957. Learn about the organization's research initiatives, ways we have improved care and what educational resources are available. PD is a chronic, progressive disease for which, as yet, there is no cure. The Foundation works to address the needs of those with the disease, their care partners, and loved ones who are all affected by a diagnosis. Instructor: Chris Jamele, Development Director, New York and New Jersey Chapter of the Parkinson's Foundation *This is a recording of the live streaming session that took place on July 8, 2021.
Discovering Buffalo One Street at a Time Part IV
Have you ever wondered how that street got its name? In Part Four of Discovering Buffalo One Street at a Time, we'll continue to learn more about the people behind the names of Buffalo's streets. Meet the man who founded Juneteenth, the man with the oldest home in Parkside, the lady who dared to build her own home, and more! Instructor: Angela M. Keppel, AICP, project planner, Buffalo Place *This is a recording of the live streaming session that took place on July 7, 2021.
Behind the Curtain
Join Shakespeare in Delaware Park for another look behind the curtain! SDP Community Outreach Coordinator Grace Aroune chats with local Western New York actors as they discuss how they break down Shakespeare's text, dive into a script, and bring the Bard to life onstage each summer on Shakespeare Hill. Panel discussion to be followed by audience Q&A. *This is a recording of the live streaming session that took place on July 6, 2021.
Hockey 101
Have you ever been watching a hockey game and wonder why the referee is blowing the whistle? Or why players are going to the penalty box? If so and you want to learn more about the wonderful game, join me for Hockey 101. We will include hockey history, rules and we will even add in some fun facts about the Stanley Cup. Instructor: Julie Ruszala, Fitness Trainer / Media Specialist, Erie County Department of Senior Services *This is a recording of the live streaming session that took place on July 6, 2021.
The Early Women of Lily Dale Spiritualists, Suffragists, and Psychic Healers
This talk will focus on key female figures in the early history of Lily Dale, their contributions to the early modern spiritualist community, and the characters they inspired in the "Orphans and Inmates" series. Instructor: Rosanne Higgins, author; adjunct professor of Anthropology, SUNY Buffalo *This is a recording of the live streaming session that took place on July 2, 2021.
Everything is Online: Protecting Your Privacy in Today's Hyperconnected World
These days, your computer isn't the only thing connected to the internet. Everything from phones to refrigerators to thermostats to cars are online. With so much of your personal information online, and with so much of your behavior is constantly being recorded, what's the best way to ensure privacy and security of your personal data? Instructor: Chuck Banas, Erie County, Web Services Technical Liaison *This is a recording of the live streaming session that took place on July 1, 2021.