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October 28, 2025

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PLATO Weekly Update 

October 28, 2025


CURRICULUM

FALL COURSES
Have a question about a course? Find everything you need to know on the Courses webpage.

CURRICULUM SHOWCASE
Enjoy this brief article and podcast interview of Heather Williams, a longtime course coordinator who has offered numerous drawing courses for PLATO members throughout the years. Discover the gifts that the activity of drawing can offer!

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COURSES PAGE 


SPECIAL EVENTS

BREAKFAST, LUNCH & COFFEE GATHERINGS
These social events offer members and their guests opportunities to share conversation over coffee or breakfast and lunch options.

NEXT WEEK! First Friday Breakfast Gathering (note the new location and time) at Panera Bread located at 601 Junction Road on November 7, from 9:30-11:30am. Learn more and RSVP here.

NEXT MONTH! Second Friday Breakfast Gathering at the Lakeside Street Coffee House on November 14, from 9:30-11:30amLearn more and RSVP here.

LECTURES
Save the Dates –
 review this flyer for lecture dates through December 2025!

NEXT WEEK! Beyond Alexa & Siri: AI, Your Digital Dignity, and an Empowered Future by Dr. Hank Weiss (PhD, MPH, MS), an experienced epidemiologist and AI advocate at JBS International. This lecture on Thursday, November 6 from 1:30-3pm at Oakwood Village University Woods Arts and Education Center will provide a compelling and empowering introduction to AI,focusing on the crucial concept of digital dignity for older adults. Registration for this lecture is not required, guests are welcome, and parking is free. Learn more here

NEXT MONTH! Coping with Loss: The Empty Chair on Thursday, November 20 from 10:00-11:30am at Oakwood Village University Woods Arts and Education Center . In her lecture, Peggy Weber will discuss the impact of loss on persons due to illness, death, significant family changes (and more), as well as highlight strategies for coping with grief. Registration for this lecture is not required, guests are welcome, and parking is free. Learn more here.

PAST RECORDINGS
View a recording of PLATO's October 9 lecture Beyond Politics: The Content of Wisconsin's Character, Past & Present by journalist and author Mike McCabe posted on PLATO's Past Recordings webpage. Note that because he sold out of copies of his books at this lecture, at members' request, a link to his books is also provided.

FIELD TRIPS

NEW! Civil Rights Struggles in Milwaukee in the 1960’s – a conversational interview of Tom Jacobson by Dave Zweifel on Thursday, November 13 from 1:30-3pm in Fitchburg at Quarry Ridge Retirement Community located at 2851 Fitchrona Road. Tom Jacobson is a renown civil rights attorney involved in some of Wisconsin's most important historical legal cases, including the defense of the legendary Father Groppi in Milwaukee during the 1960's. Please note that guests are welcome but they must carpool with you as there is only room for one car per registrationLearn more and register here.

NEW! Back by popular demand – PLATO member Alan Garfield, Professor Emeritus and retired art historian, will lead an art viewing excursion to The Chazen Museum of Art on Friday, November 14 from 1:00-3:00pm. Learn more and register here.

Join us for the Holiday of Lights Tour in Oshkosh on Wednesday, December 10, 2025. Treat yourself to a day of holiday cheer with a variety of festive experiences in Oshkosh! Note that PLATO is partnering with the Verona Senior Center and UW Retirement Association on this travel opportunity so pick-up locations are different from PLATO's usual trips. Registration deadline is Monday, November 17. Learn more and register here.


THEATER TRIPS
Save the Dates – review this flyer for theater trip dates through June 2026!


NEW! Join us for the timeless classic It's a Wonderful Life on Wednesday, December 17, 2025, at The Fireside Dinner Theater in Fort Atkinson. Note that PLATO is partnering with the Verona Senior Center and UW Retirement Association on this travel opportunity so pick-up locations are different from PLATO's usual trips. Learn more and register here.


Register today – just one spot left! The 39 Steps – 1pm Matinee on Tuesday, November 18 at American Players Theatre. "A seductive spy story based on all the best noir, with a hearty comic twist – think North by Northwest, but by Noël Coward. All brought to gleeful life by four incredible actors playing over 100 characters!" Registration is required and members may bring a guest. Registration deadline is Wednesday, October 29. Learn more and register here.

NEW! Basketball fans, put on your best red and white gear and join your fellow PLATO buddies to cheer our UW Badgers on to victory! Our first Watch Party is on Saturday, December 6 at 1pm. Registration is not required and guests are welcome – learn more here!

SPECIAL EVENTS CALENDAR 



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