OASIS Senior Center
OASIS Senior Center is offering a variety of happenings, as well as online and in-person classes. Check the website to view their monthly newsletter. Their classes are also available in the city's quarterly Newport Navigator magazine. Registration for all OASIS classes and programs is required. Visit www.newportbeachca.gov/OASIS or call 949.644.3244 for assistance. OASIS Senior Center is located at 801 Narcissus Ave., Corona del Mar.

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REGISTRATION
Registration is now open for summer classes.
HAPPENINGS
Friends of OASIS Monthly Membership Get Together
Friday, June 2 at 10 a.m. Lunch includes sandwiches from Gary’s Deli, chips and dessert. Entertainment provided by Royce Jones and tears of joy. Sponsored by Dignity Memorial-Pacific View Memorial Park. Cost: $10 members, $12 non-members. Limited tickets. RSVP to 949.718.1800.
Phone Scams
Tuesday, June 13 at 10 a.m. Find out what the latest scams are and how to protect yourself. Presented by Steve Levin, HBPD Volunteer Services. Rsvp by calling 949.644.3244, or email oasiscenter@newportbeachca.gov.
Veterans Social Group
Tuesday, June 20 at 11:30 a.m. The meeting includes pizza, soda and water. Guest speaker: Wayne R. Scott who will be addressing Air Force Response to 9/11. Free. RSVP at 949.644.3244. Takes place in OASIS Room 5.
Tuesday Night Lecture
Tuesday, June 20 at 5:30 p.m. Learn about the many places available for growing edible plants, the pros and cons of each and the three components necessary of success – sun, soil and water. Presented by UC Master Gardeners of Orange County. Call 949.644.3244, or email oasiscenter@newportbeachca.gov to RSVP.
HOT, HOT, HOT – Turning Down the Heat on Inflammation – In Person
Wednesday, June 21 10-11 a.m. Inflammation is a natural process to repair injury in our bodies, but sometimes, it’s like a forest fire out of control. If your internal inflammation gets out of control, it can lead to many diseases. Come and learn how you can put out the flames and reduce the inflammation that is burning you out. Presented by Barbara Leland, AADP, CHHS. RSVP to 949.644.3244, or email oasiscenter@newportbeachca.gov.m Takes place in OASIS Room 1.
OASIS Presents: Meal & A Movie
Wednesday, June 28 at 1 p.m. Screening Saving Mr. Banks. Synopsis: Spurred on by a promise he made to his daughters, Walt Disney (Tom Hanks) embarks on what would become a 20-year quest to obtain the movie rights to Mary Poppins. Running time: 125 minutes. Takes place in the Evelyn Hart Event Center. Call 949.718.1820 by the Friday prior to request a meal.
Around the World Wine & Cheese Social
Thursday, June 29 at 4 p.m. Join in for relaxing entertainment, light refreshments and a glass of wine. The event, which is for ages 21+, takes place outdoors in the Courtyard. Tickets, which are $5, go on sale June 1 and available in the Admin. Office, or call 949.644.3244.
Become a Reviewer for the Newport Beach Film Festival
Newport Beach Film Festival is searching for movie lovers to review films. Go to www.newportbeachfilmfest.com and select “Participant” then “Reviewer. From there you will be directed to the Eventival Visitor page. Follow the instructions for creating an account and completing your Reviewer Application. You can also email Dorothy Kraus at dorothy.kraus@newportbeachfilmfest.com. Newport Beach Film Festival takes place October 12-19.
Shopping Trips
OASIS is offering two shopping trips in June. On Thursday, June 8 to the 99 Cent Store and a shopping trip on Thursday, June 29 to Target. Call 949.644.3244 to reserve your spot.
Let’s Do Lunch
Monday-Friday from 12-12:30 p.m. Presented by Age Well. Reserve your spot at OASIS by calling 949.718.1820, as reservations are required. A contribution of $5.50 is greatly appreciated but not required to dine. See the newsletter for the monthly menu.
CLASSES
Enrichment
Spring Connections
Every Thursday at 2 p.m., join this warm, inviting discussion group and meet some new people. Takes place in OASIS Room 5. Facilitated by Joyce Swaving, Shanti OC.
Driver Safety AARP
This eight-hour class (Wed./Thurs. from 1-5 p.m.) covers defensive driving strategies, new traffic laws, rules of the road, car control, driving skills/ techniques, preparation for written test, DMV test questions, how to tell if you should give up driving and even how to get around when you no longer drive. Some insurance companies offer a three-year discount on auto insurance upon completion of this course. You must attend class both Wednesday and Thursday to complete the course. Advance registration preferred. Cost: $20 AARP members, $25 non-members. Cash or checks made out to AARP. Takes place in OASIS Room 2.
OASIS Players
Wednesdays from 1-3 p.m. Do you like to perform? Act, sing, dance? Join this new theater group – OASIS Players. Takes place in OASIS Room 2A.
A Different Kind of Book Group
Join this book group on the first Wednesday of each month from 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. You all read a different book based on the topic of the month, so you go home with a list of interesting reads. Free and no RSVP is required. Led by Ellen Huberman, the topic is Humor. Free. Takes place in OASIS Room 5.
Short Story Discussion
Tuesdays from 2-4 p.m. Join Doug Brown to discuss different 6-20 page short stories each week. Members are expected to read the story before class, but the story will be read in sections out loud in class to facilitate discussion. Contact instructor for more information. Free and no RSVP is required.
Current Events Discussion
Mondays from 3-5 p.m. Join this group to openly discuss current events in a friendly setting. Topics will include news, magazines and movies. Participants are asked to bring an article to share with the group. From time to time, a speaker may present a special topic. Free. RSVP is not required. Takes place in the OASIS Library. Presenter is Dave Larue.
Writing Roundtable
Wednesdays from 1-3 p.m. This class is dedicated to improving writing skills by presenting readings, then receiving critiques. Authors may bring prepared material, double spaced, with a copy for each attendee. Content may include short stories, personal essays, a magazine article or poem. Reading time depends upon class attendance. This is free. RSVP is required, so contact the group leader. Takes place in OASIS Room 5. Presenter is Jos Vloet, vloetjozef@gmail.com.
Fine Arts
Woodcarvers and Crafters Workshop
Thursdays from 8-11 a.m. Led by Ray Morrow. This social group works on individual projects and welcomes all levels of crafters. All crafters provide their own patterns and materials. Wood crafts include different types of carving, intarsia, marquetry, scrolling. Other crafts are open to one’s imagination including model building, pyrography, creating games and puzzles and gourd art. Members assist other members to help develop skills. Members may have an occasional minimal fee for class tool and machine maintenance. RSVP is not required. Takes place in the OASIS Art Center. OASISWoodcarving@gmail.com
Fitness
Better Life Boxing (In person)
Led by Andrew Deming, this class provides seniors with fun, challenging and safe boxing workouts they can use to keep their bodies and brains healthy. All welcome. Bring a yoga mat, towel and water. Boxing gloves are required. Purchase these on your own (12 oz. size gloves). Email ademing@betterlifeboxing.com if you have any questions. Check the newsletter for dates, times and costs.
Iyengar Yoga (In Person)
Instructor: Carolyn Matsuda. Yoga is for everyone and every body type. This gentle class will help you to become stronger and more flexible. Iyengar Yoga focuses on building a foundation from the ground up and aligning our arms, legs and spine to the yoga pose. You will use props and modify poses so everyone can join in. Instructor is a Jr. Intermediate Certified Iyengar Yoga Teacher. Bring a sticky mat and three firm blankets. Students generally spend $45-$60 on these items. More details will be given on the first day of class. Check the newsletter for dates, times and costs. Email cmats84@msn.com.
Barre Stretch & Strength
Presented by CS Dance Factory. Live longer, get stronger! Standing at the barre for the whole class, you will be led through easy-to-follow, head-to-toe exercises that are effective and fun. The barre provides stability while you strengthen muscles to improve your balance, mobility and circulation. Stretch to increase flexibility and range of motion and reduce muscle tension. Check the newsletter for dates, times and costs.
Pilates
This Pilates beginning/intermediate class is taught with strength, alignment and flexibility in mind. Participants are taught proper functional movement so their bodies can be maintained and injuries prevented. Taught by a nurse who specializes in injury prevention and injury management. Bring a mat, beach-size towel, a light and a heavy resistance band and if you want, light 1.5 lb. ankle weights. Instructor: Kathryn Rollins. Email: info@happybalance.com. Call 949.422.9834. Check the newsletter for dates, times and costs.
Melt Method
Yvette Casal is the instructor. This class should not be taken unless you have previous MELT experience. This class will combine hydrating length techniques and stabilizing strength techniques to address the weak links that damage joints and inhibit your body’s ability to function optimally. Information to join the Zoom meeting will be sent by the instructor once online registration is completed. Please bring a mat and water to drink. Please contact the instructor for a list of equipment needed, meltwithyvette@gmail.com. Check the newsletter for dates, times and costs. Also available via Zoom for virtual attendance.
Lawn Bowling
This game is open to all ages and is fun, sociable and competitive. The lessons are free and all equipment is provided. The greens are open seven days a week; weather permitting. There are potlucks, both day and evening bowling, along with social and competitive bowling. Beginners to experienced bowlers welcomed. Come try it; you will like it. Annual membership is $250. Takes place at the Newport Harbor Lawn Bowling Club, located at 1550 Crown Drive (the corner of San Joaquin Hills Road and Crown Drive North), Corona del Mar. For more information, visit the Club website at www.NHLBC.com.
Foreign Language
Languages (In Person)
Beginning French 1 and 2 and Beginning Italian 1 and 2; and Beginning Spanish 1. Classes are taught via Zoom and in person.
Emphasis is given to listening and interpretation. A material fee may be assessed. Beginning Level 2 classes are a continuation for those who have completed Level 1. For more information, dates and fees, check out the newsletter or call 714.979.1655.
French Intermediate (Online)
Instructor: Leo Vortouni. Emphasis is on French conversation, composing current day topics in French and reading them to the class. Group meets on Zoom. For more information on how to join, contact Leo Vortouni at 949.607.9104. Email: leosailor21@gmail.com.
German - Advanced (Online)
Instructor: Robert H. Friis, Ph.D. Emphasis is on grammar, conversation and translation for the advanced student. Exercises are provided to participants. To RSVP or find out more information about joining this group, email Dr. Friis at r-c-friis@cox.net.
Music & Dancing
Beginning Broadway Dance
Wednesdays, June 21-Aug. 30 from 10:15-11 a.m. Presented by CS Dance Factory. Enjoy your favorite Broadway tunes and learn simple, basic Broadway dance patterns and techniques. No partner is necessary as it’s taught in a small group setting. Steps are broken down so beginners are able to dance immediately with confidence. Sign up now and get results for your body and mind, as research has shown that dance reverses aging in your brain! Cost: $205/10. Takes place in the OASIS Dance Room.
ONGOING
Duplicate Bridge
Tuesdays/Fridays from 9:45 a.m.-2 p.m. Cost: $1. Bring your own partner to play. Reservations are required. Contact Terry and Gene Casavant at zeintje1@gmail.com or call 949.854.8138.
Mah Jongg
Mondays/Fridays from 12:30-3:30 p.m. Group returns Monday, July 19. Free. Experienced players meet to play. Led by Doris Melnick and Dave Margolis. RSVP not required. Takes place in OASIS Room 3. For more information, email dagm@cox.net or Dave5krunner@yahoo.com.
Ukulele Strummers and Singers
Mondays from 1-2:30 p.m. Presented by Mike Ekinaka. Ukulele strumming, singing and hula dancing activities are socially oriented to have fun, learn and self improve. Four strings of lifetime fun. Geared for beginners or those with music experience, or who like to perform and entertain. Free and no RSVP is required. Takes place in OASIS Room 2.
Hootenanny
Fridays from 1-3 p.m. Presented by Glen Jansma. Group singing of American Standard tunes. Acoustic instruments optional. Free and no RSVP is required. Takes place OASIS Room 5.
Virtual Drumming with Lee Kix
Come make some sounds with Lee Kix. Play along on a virtual Zoom Drum Circle. Discover your own inner rhythm playing with some other fun seniors.
Second Wednesday of the month at 10 a.m. Visit the website for more information, meeting ID and password.
Knitting
This group, led by Golda, is comprised of experienced needleworkers who meet weekly on Wednesdays from 12-3 p.m. in OASIS Room 3. RSVP is not required. Free. Call 949.673.7553.
Travel Shows with Nino
Enjoy an in-depth sightseeing experience of some of the most beautiful sites in the world. Narrated by travel expert and photographer Nino Mohan. Slideshows include photos, videos and personal narration by Mohan. The group meets the fourth Tuesday of each month from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. in OASIS Room 1.
Golf
Led by Greg Nelson, the OASIS Golf Group plays at the Costa Mesa Country Club on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at approximately 9 a.m. They normally have up to four tee times and between 12-18 “member” players. The format is team competition, picked randomly. Handicaps range from 10 to a maximum of 30. Carts may be rented for an additional fee. Contact gregbnelson@me.com for available openings. RSVP is required. Email: greghbnelson@me.com.
Lawn Bowling
This game is open to all ages and is fun, sociable and competitive. The lessons are free, all equipment is provided. The greens are open seven days a week; weather permitting. There are potlucks, both day and evening bowling, along with social and competitive bowling. Beginners to experienced bowlers are welcomed. Come try it, you will like it. Annual membership is $250. 1550 Crown Drive, located at the corner of San Joaquin Hills Road and Crown Drive, Corona del Mar. For more information visit the club website at www.NHLBC.com.
SAILING
OASIS Sailing Club makes recreational sailing available to members and their guests and provides instruction in sailing to those members who wish to learn how to handle a sailboat. Enjoy year-round sailing in our beautiful Catalina 34 MKII sloops, OASIS-V and OASIS-VI. Both are in excellent condition and ready for all-weather operations. Sailing is sometimes tranquil, often challenging and always enjoyable. The friendly club members welcome both experienced and new sailors. There is a $50 monthly dues fee. Sailing is free. (Google “oasis sailing club” for their website). Call Membership Chair Dorothy Ables at 949.400.6177 or email OSCMembership@OasisSailingClub.org for membership details. OASIS Sailing Club membership requires a Friends of OASIS membership which is $15/year individual or $25/couple.
TECHNOLOGY
Computer Classes
In 2023, classes are being offered in Computer Basics, Digital Photo Editing, eBay 2, Intro to Word, Intro to Excel, Excel Refresher, Introduction to PowerPoint, Intro to Facebook & Social Media, iPhone Most Useful Secrets, Making a Shutterfly & Awesome Box and iPad Basics. See the OASIS monthly newsletter for class dates, times, descriptions and costs.
Private Technology Lessons with Carole Kamper
Private instruction (can be in person or online depending on preference) designed to zero in on your needs taught by a credentialed instructor with 25+ years of teaching computers to adults. Professional, in-depth help for your computer (PC or MAC), tablet, iPhone or iPad. Dates and times to be agreed upon by instructor and student prior to registration. Registration and payment due to OASIS five (5) business days prior to lesson. No refunds once registered. Contact the instructor directly to set up a time prior to instruction. Call 949.230.5902. Cost: $60 per hour.
A Sampling of Apps
Thursday, June 8 from 1:30-3:30 p.m. Led by Carole Kamper. Explore just a sampling of the many “APPS” that are available on your iPhone/Smartphone or iPad/tablet including: Uber and Lyft, Travel, Currency Exchange and Maps, eBooks (Kindle) and other free books that can be downloaded from The Newport Beach Library as well as photos sharing including Instagram, banking apps, Venmo and Zelle and more. You will be contacted by the instructor prior to the class with instructions on how to download the apps to your device.
Cost: $42/1. Takes place in OASIS Computer Lab.
SERVICES
Same Day Ride Service
Effective June 1. Request times: 7:30-8:30 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Call 949.644.3244 for more information. Must be pre-registered.
TRAVEL
Helpful Information:
–The second listed cost is the non-member price. Join the Friends of OASIS and save.
–Bus boarding is determined by your sign-up date.
–All trips depart and return to the larger parking lot across the street from OASIS.
–Cancellation Policy: A full refund less a $10 fee will be given on trips cancelled more than 10 days prior to the trip date. Less than 10 days, refunds ae given only if a wait list substitution is made. No refunds one day prior to the trip date or the day of the trip.
–Gambling Trips: Your Casino Rewards card number (if you have one), legal name and date of birth must be provided when signing up for a gambling trip. Always bring identification with you. No refunds on gambling trips.
–For additional information, email oasistravel@yahoo.com. The OASIS Travel office is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Day Trips
Diamond is Forever – The Neil Diamond Experience
Wednesday, June 14. If you love the music of Neil Diamond, you will want to attend this fantastic show and luncheon. Charismatic showman, international recording and tribute artist David J. Sherry presents a dynamic tribute to the sound, style and feel of the legendary Neil Diamond live in concert. You will hear five decades of Diamond’s classic hits and stories behind the music including “Sweet Caroline,” “Solitary Man,” “Cracklin’ Rosie,” “I Am...I Said,” “America,” “Kentucky Woman,”
“Holly Holy,” “Forever in Blue Jeans,” “Beautiful Noise,” “Girl You’ll Be a Woman Soon,” “Hello Again,” “Love on the Rocks,” “Lady Oh” and much more. Lunch at Almansor Court. Cost: $117/$122. Departs 10:30 a.m.; Return 5:30 p.m.
Reagan Library/Auschwitz Exhibit
Wednesday, June 28. Join this trip to the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum as you visit their Auschwitz exhibit with 700+ artifacts from Auschwitz with immense historical value. There will be plenty of time to view all of the Reagan Library exhibits, including a full-scale replica of Reagan’s Oval Office, Air Force One and a section of the Berlin Wall. You will enjoy a wonderful exclusive buffet under the wing of Air Force One. Don’t delay in booking, as this is a trip that fills up quickly. The museum requires moderate walking. Cost: $107/$112. Departs 8 a.m.; Return 5:30 p.m.
Hollywood Bowl/The Beach Boys/Fireworks
Monday, July 3. The Bowl’s July 3 spectacular fireworks is an annual hit and you’re invited. Come see the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra and very special guests, The Beach Boys, hailed as “America’s Band.” Enjoy the inspiring music with the Bowl’s famous pyrotechnic displays. There is section N seating (with backs) and seat cushions are provided. Bring a picnic dinner, wine permitted, or buy food at the Bowl. It is suggested you bring a sweater or jacket. Cost: $105/$110. Departs 4 p.m.; Return 12 a.m.
American Museum of Ceramic Art
Saturday, July 22. Enjoy lunch on your own at the Claremont Village which is a historic downtown area in the heart of Claremont with a variety of restaurants and snacking places. Then on to the American Museum of Ceramic Art located in Pomona. Founded in 2003 as a nonprofit organization, the museum exhibits historic and contemporary ceramic artwork from both its permanent collection of 10,000 objects and through temporary rotating exhibitions. Cost: $70/$75. Departs 10:45 a.m.; Return 5 p.m.
A Day on Coronado Island
Thursday, July 27. Enjoy a journey to world-famous Coronado Island. Relish
in the splendor of the Hotel Del in all her glory, as you hear stories about Marilyn Monroe, popular celebrities and even her ghost, “the Beautiful Stranger.” See the glistening white sand beaches, consistently voted one of the top 10 beaches in America, as you drive by beautiful oceanfront mansions, including The Baby Del. Lunch on your own at the Ferry Landing. Cost: $110/$115. Departs 9:15 a.m.; Return 5 p.m.
Extended Trips (flyers available in the Travel Department)
Cape Cod and the Islands
July 8-14
Tuscan Culinary Experience
October, November
Athens and the Greek Isles
May, October
Switzerland and Rhine Christmas Markets
November
Burgundy & Provence France River Cruise
October
Waterways & Northwest National Parks
August
Idaho Adventure
September
Utah’s Mighty National Parks
June
Best of Chicago
May
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For more information on classes and happenings, call OASIS Monday-Friday from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. or visit
www.newportbeachca.gov/OASIS.