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  • March 08, 2023 1:48 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    PLATO Weekly Update

    March 7, 2023


    THE AGORA

    The Agora, PLATO’s literary and arts journal, 
    celebrates members’ creativity and diversity of thought.


    NEXT WEEK! Submission deadline: Friday, March 17, 2023!

    What is The Agora?
    For those new to PLATO, The Agora is PLATO’s literary and arts journal, designed to celebrate members’ creativity and diversity of thought. The liberal arts tradition is a core value of PLATO. The Agora is a unique opportunity for PLATO members to share their talents with the membership in printed form. 

    Seeking Submissions
    PLATO members are invited to submit original works for the 2023 edition of The Agora, Volume 8 in the following categories: Poetry, Fiction, Non-Fiction (including essays) and Visual Arts (painting, sculpture, drawing and photography).

    Please note: Literary works do not need to be submitted in Word Document format. Some members were finding this to be a barrier to submission. Learn more about the submission process and guidelines on The Agora webpage

    Questions may be directed to The Agora Managing Editor, Edie Urness-Pondillo at epondillo@aol.com or to PLATO's Office Coordinator, Stephanie Steigerwaldt at info@platomadison.org.

    This is a blind juried review. Click here to learn more and submit your work.

    To view highlights from this past season, click on The Agora Features button below.

    THE AGORA FEATURES 


    CURRICULUM

    SPRING COURSES
    Have a question about a Spring Course? Find the answer on the Courses page.

    WITH GRATITUDE...
    We extend a hearty thank you to our 2022 retiring coordinators – find a list of these special people in Curriculum Showcase. PLATO depends on the generosity of people like these to make our programming rich and diverse. If you have an interest in offering a course, please email Kathie Burman.

    CLASS CANCELLATIONS DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER
    When a class session is canceled due to weather or another unforeseen situation, the course coordinator will contact the participants to let them know.

    COURSES PAGE 


    SPECIAL EVENTS

    THEATER TRIPS
    TWO PLAYS –
     this Spring at The Milwaukee Repertory Theater!

    God of Carnage – “A dark and hilarious farce” and Tony award-winner for best play. Sunday, April 23, 2pm at Quadracci Powerhouse Theater. Reserve your spot now as the registration deadline is Wednesday, March 22. Learn more and register here. 

    The Greatest Love for Whitney: A Whitney Houston Tribute –  A journey through her record-setting hits. Saturday, May 6, 3pm at the intimate Stackner Cabaret. 
    Learn more and register here
    .

    BREAKFAST GATHERING
    THIS WEEK!
     Second Friday, March 10 at 9:30am, join fellow PLATO members and guests for breakfast and conversation at at Lakeside Street Coffee House in the Bay Creek neighborhood. Seating is on both the main floor and downstairs levels. You will need to descend a flight of steps in order to be seated on the downstairs level. RSVP and learn more here.

    LECTURES
    THIS MONTH! On Wednesday, March 29 at 2pm at Capitol Lakes, author Scott Spoolman will share highlights from his new book Wisconsin Waters: The Ancient History of Lakes, Rivers and WaterfallsLearn more about this event, parking validation, and the author.

    NEXT MONTH! On Wednesday, April 19 at 1pm, Martin Alvarado, Community Engagement Librarian at the Madison Public Library, will present a two-hour virtual lecture on The History of Latino Migration to Wisconsin. Learn more and register here.

    As always, explore recorded 
    PLATO Lectures on a variety of interesting and important topics.

    SPECIAL EVENTS CALENDAR 


    SOCIAL JUSTICE EVENTS & READINGS

    Select from a range of topics and formats 

    for your 2023 reading, viewing, or listening, 

    curated by PLATO's Diversity Awareness Committee.

    DID YOU KNOW? for March 7 – 20, 2023 

    Daniel Hale Williams
     (January 18, 1856 – August 4, 1931) was the first African American physician admitted to the American College of Surgeons. A pioneering heart surgeon, Williams performed the first successful human open-heart surgery in 1893 at Provident Hospital in Chicago, IL. As an advocate to end racial disparities in the medical field, he co-founded the National Medical Association in 1895, a professional organization for black medical practitioners because the all-white American Medical Association did not grant membership to black doctors.

    Visit the Social Justice page for more about Daniel Hale Williams 
    or past DID YOU KNOW? features.

    DID YOU KNOW? – spotlighting notable contributions made by non-mainstream individuals you might not have learned or read about. Suggestions for inclusions are welcome (send to Kathy at: ksmichaelis@gmail.com).

    SOCIAL JUSTICE PAGE 


  • February 28, 2023 1:09 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)


    PLATO Weekly Update 

    February 28, 2023


    CURRICULUM

    SPRING COURSES
    Spring Courses are underway! Some courses still have space – view the Spring Course Schedule posted on the Courses page and contact the course coordinator to register. If your course meets in person, please review the COVID-19 Protocols posted in the Curriculum Showcase

    COURSE CANCELLATIONS
    The following two Spring courses have been cancelled:

    · Tuesday Evening – NYTimes The Ethicist & Social Q's Discussion

    · Thursday Morning – Women's Journeys to Self Acceptance

    CLASS CANCELLATIONS DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER
    When a class session is canceled due to weather or another unforeseen situation, the course coordinator will contact the participants to let them know.

    COURSES PAGE 


    SPECIAL EVENTS

    THEATER TRIPS
    TWO PLAYS –
     now open for registration! 

    God of Carnage, Tony award-winner for best play – Sunday, April 23, 2pm at Milwaukee Repertory Theater. Learn more and register here.  

    The Greatest Love for Whitney: A Whitney Houston Tribute – Saturday, May 6, 3pm at Milwaukee Repertory Theater. Learn more and register here. 

    BREAKFAST GATHERING
    NEXT WEEK!
     Second Friday, March 10 at 9:30am, join fellow PLATO members and guests for breakfast and conversation at at Lakeside Street Coffee House in the Bay Creek neighborhood. Seating is on both the main floor and downstairs levels. You will need to climb nine steps in order to be seated on the downstairs level. RSVP and learn more here.

    LECTURES
    Wednesday, March 29 at 2pm at Capitol Lakes, author Scott Spoolman will share highlights from his new book Wisconsin Waters: The Ancient History of Lakes, Rivers and WaterfallsLearn more about this event, parking validation, and the author.

    Check out recordings of past PLATO Lectures on a variety of subjects.

    SPECIAL EVENTS CALENDAR 


    MEMBERS, PLEASE NOTE...

    PLATO GENERAL POLICIES UPDATED
    During the past six months the PLATO Board has reviewed and updated its General Policies as needed. These updated policies are always available on PLATO's website under About/Organizational Documents. Here's a link to those policies for your review.


    THE AGORA

    The Agora, PLATO’s literary and arts journal, 
    celebrates members’ creativity and diversity of thought.


    The submission deadline has been extended
     
    to Friday, March 17, 2023!
     

    What is The Agora?
    For those new to PLATO, The Agora is PLATO’s literary and arts journal, designed to celebrate members’ creativity and diversity of thought. The liberal arts tradition is a core value of PLATO. The Agora is a unique opportunity for PLATO members to share their talents with the membership in printed form. 

    Seeking Submissions
    PLATO members are invited to submit original works for the 2023 edition of The Agora, Volume 8 in the following categories: Poetry, Fiction, Non-Fiction (including essays) and Visual Arts (painting, sculpture, drawing and photography).

    Please note: Literary works do not need to be submitted in Word Document format. Some members were finding this to be a barrier to submission. Learn more about the submission process and guidelines on The Agora webpage

    Questions may be directed to The Agora Managing Editor, Edie Urness-Pondillo at epondillo@aol.com or to PLATO's Office Coordinator, Stephanie Steigerwaldt at info@platomadison.org.

    This is a blind juried review. Click here to learn more and submit your work.

    To view highlights from this past season, click on The Agora Features button below.

    THE AGORA FEATURES 


    SOCIAL JUSTICE EVENTS & READINGS

    Select from a range of topics and formats 

    for your 2023 reading, viewing, or listening, 

    curated by PLATO's Diversity Awareness Committee.

    DID YOU KNOW? for February 21 – March 6, 2023 

    Nancy Grace Roman (May 16, 1925 – December 25, 2018) is known to many as the “Mother of the Hubble” for her foundational role in the observatory’s planning and program structure, paving the way for missions like the Roman Space Telescope (formerly WFIRST). She received her BA degree in Astronomy in 1946 from Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania, and her PhD from the University of Chicago. As a female in astronomy, Roman faced many challenges throughout her career. From a young age she was discouraged from going into astronomy by those around her, and struggled with its male dominance and the roles perceived as appropriate for women.

    Visit the Social Justice page for more about Nancy Grace Roman 
    or past DID YOU KNOW? features.

    DID YOU KNOW? – spotlighting notable contributions made by non-mainstream individuals you might not have learned or read about. Suggestions for inclusions are welcome (send to Kathy at: ksmichaelis@gmail.com).

    SOCIAL JUSTICE PAGE 


  • February 21, 2023 4:06 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    PLATO Weekly Update

    February 21, 2023


    CURRICULUM

    SPRING COURSES
    THIS WEEK!
     Most Spring Courses begin! If your course meets in person, please review the COVID-19 Protocols posted in the Curriculum Showcase

    Some courses still have space  view the Spring Course Schedule posted on the Courses page and contact the course coordinator to register.

    CANCELLATIONS
    The following two Spring courses have been cancelled:

    · Tuesday Evening – NYTimes The Ethicist & Social Q's discussion

    · Thursday Morning – Women's Journeys to Self Acceptance

    COURSES PAGE


    SPECIAL EVENTS

    THEATER TRIPS
    NEW! 
    TWO PLAYS now open for registration: 

    God of Carnage, Tony award-winner for best play – Sunday, April 23, 2pm at Milwaukee Repertory Theater. Learn more and register here.  

    The Greatest Love for Whitney: A Whitney Houston Tribute – Saturday, May 6, 3pm at Milwaukee Repertory Theater. Learn more and register here. 

    BREAKFAST GATHERING
    THIS WEEK!
     Fourth Friday, February 24 at 9:30am, join fellow PLATO members and guests for breakfast and conversation at Marquette Hotel Café in Madison's WilIiamson-Marquette neighborhood. RSVP and learn more.

    LECTURES
    NEXT MONTH! Wednesday, March 29 at 2pm at Capitol Lakes, author Scott Spoolman will share highlights from his new book Wisconsin Waters: The Ancient History of Lakes, Rivers and WaterfallsLearn more about this event, parking validation, and the author.

    View an archived PLATO Lecture from the cozy comfort of home.

    SPECIAL EVENTS CALENDAR


    MEMBERS, PLEASE NOTE...

    PLATO GENERAL POLICIES UPDATED
    Over the past six months the PLATO Board has reviewed and updated its General Policies as needed. These updated policies are always available on PLATO's website under About/Organizational Documents. Here's a
     link to those policies for your review.

    PLATO PASSWORD UPDATE
    You will now be prompted to update your PLATO member profile password on an annual basis due to new security measures put in place by the vendor of PLATO's website. These email reminders will come from info@platomadison.org. Please email Stephanie at info@platomadison.org with questions or concerns. 


    THE AGORA

    The Agora, PLATO’s literary and arts journal, 
    celebrates members’ creativity and diversity of thought.


    NEW!
     Extended Agora Deadline & Easier Submission Process:

    · The deadline has been extended to Friday, March 17, 2023! 

    · Literary works do not need to be submitted in Word Document format. Some members were finding this to be a barrier to submission. Learn more about the submission process and guidelines on The Agora webpage

    Questions may be directed to The Agora Managing Editor, Edie Urness-Pondillo at epondillo@aol.com or to PLATO's Office Coordinator, Stephanie Steigerwaldt at info@platomadison.org.

    What is The Agora?
    For those new to PLATO, The Agora is PLATO’s literary and arts journal, designed to celebrate members’ creativity and diversity of thought. The liberal arts tradition is a core value of PLATO. The Agora is a unique opportunity for PLATO members to share their talents with the membership in printed form. 

    Seeking Submissions
    PLATO members are invited to submit original works for the 2023 edition of The Agora, Volume 8 in the following categories: Poetry, Fiction, Non-Fiction (including essays) and Visual Arts (painting, sculpture, drawing and photography).

    This is a blind juried review. Click here to learn more and submit your work.

    To view highlights from this past season, click on The Agora Features button below.

    THE AGORA FEATURES


    SOCIAL JUSTICE EVENTS & READINGS

    Select from a range of topics and formats 

    for your 2023 reading, viewing, or listening, 

    curated by PLATO's Diversity Awareness Committee.

    DID YOU KNOW? for February 21 – March 6, 2023 

    Nancy Grace Roman (May 16, 1925 – December 25, 2018) is known to many as the “Mother of the Hubble” for her foundational role in the observatory’s planning and program structure, paving the way for missions like the Roman Space Telescope (formerly WFIRST). She received her BA degree in Astronomy in 1946 from Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania, and her PhD from the University of Chicago. As a female in astronomy, Roman faced many challenges throughout her career. From a young age she was discouraged from going into astronomy by those around her, and struggled with its male dominance and the roles perceived as appropriate for women.

    Visit the Social Justice page for more about Nancy Grace Roman 
    or past DID YOU KNOW? features.

    DID YOU KNOW? – spotlighting notable contributions made by non-mainstream individuals you might not have learned or read about. Suggestions for inclusions are welcome (send to Kathy at: ksmichaelis@gmail.com).

    SOCIAL JUSTICE PAGE


  • February 14, 2023 2:04 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)


    PLATO Weekly Update 

    February 14, 2023


    CURRICULUM

    SPRING COURSES
    NEXT WEEK!
     Most Spring Courses begin the week of February 20. 

    If your course meets in person, please review the COVID-19 Protocols posted in the Curriculum Showcase

    Some courses still have space  view the Spring Course Schedule posted on the Courses page and contact the course coordinator to register.

    COURSE COORDINATOR COFFEE KLATCH
    THIS WEEK
    ! Course Coordinators are invited to attend a Course Coordinator Coffee Klatch on Friday, February 17 at 11am. This casual, one-hour Zoom gathering is intended as an opportunity to share news and ideas and to socialize. RSVP at info@platomadison.org for the Zoom link. 

    COURSES PAGE 


    SPECIAL EVENTS

    THEATER TRIPS
    NEW! Now open for registration: God of Carnage, Tony award-winner for best play – Sunday, April 23, 2pm at Milwaukee Repertory TheaterLearn more and register here.  

    Save the Date: Saturday, May 6: The Greatest Love for Whitney: A Whitney Houston Tribute.

    BREAKFAST GATHERING
    NEXT WEEK!
     Fourth Friday, February 24 at 9:30am, join fellow PLATO members and guests for breakfast and conversation at Marquette Hotel Café in Madison's WilIiamson-Marquette neighborhood. RSVP and learn more.

    LECTURES
    NEXT MONTH! Wednesday, March 29 at 2pm at Capitol Lakes, author Scott Spoolman will share highlights from his new book Wisconsin Waters: The Ancient History of Lakes, Rivers and WaterfallsLearn more about this event, parking validation, and the author.

    Enjoy archived PLATO Lectures on a variety of important and entertaining topics.

    SPECIAL EVENTS CALENDAR 


    MEMBERS, PLEASE NOTE...

    You will now be prompted to update your PLATO member profile password on an annual basis due to new security measures put in place by the vendor of our website. These email reminders will come from info@platomadison.org. Please email Stephanie at info@platomadison.org with questions or concerns. 


    THE AGORA

    The Agora, PLATO’s literary and arts journal, 
    celebrates members’ creativity and diversity of thought.


    SEEKING SUBMISSIONS
     for The Agora, Volume 8
    PLATO members are invited to submit original works for the 2023 edition of The Agora in the following categories: Poetry, Fiction, Non-Fiction (including essays) and Visual Arts (painting, sculpture, drawing and photography). 

    This is a blind juried review and the deadline for submissions is Tuesday, February 28, 2023. Click here to learn more and submit your work.

    To view highlights from this past season, click on The Agora Features button below.

    THE AGORA FEATURES 


    SOCIAL JUSTICE EVENTS & READINGS

    Select from a range of topics and formats 

    for your 2023 reading, viewing, or listening, 

    curated by PLATO's Diversity Awareness Committee.

    DID YOU KNOW? for February 7 – 20, 2023

    Mary Ann Shadd Cary
     (October 9, 1823 – June 5, 1893) was an African-American anti-slavery activist, an advocate for women's rights, a teacher, and a lawyer. A pioneering journalist, Cary became the first black, female newspaper editor in North America as a publisher of Canada’s first antislavery newspaper, The Provincial Freeman. As a member of the National Woman Suffrage Association (NWSA), Cary spoke at the NWSA's 1878 convention. She also served as an advocate for the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments at a House Judiciary Committee hearing.

    Visit the Social Justice page for more about Mary Ann Shadd Cary or past DID YOU KNOW? features.

    DID YOU KNOW? – spotlighting notable contributions made by non-mainstream individuals you might not have learned or read about. Suggestions for inclusions are welcome (send to Kathy
    at
    : ksmichaelis@gmail.com).

    SOCIAL JUSTICE PAGE 


  • February 07, 2023 11:53 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)


    PLATO Weekly Update

    February 7, 2023

    CURRICULUM

    SPRING COURSES
    Spring Registration is underway! Find the Spring Course Schedule posted on the Courses page and contact the course coordinator to register.

    Choose from 34 courses – 17 in-person & 17 virtual (3 of which are hybrid).

    Most courses will begin the week of February 20.

    If your course meets in person, please review the COVID-19 Protocols posted in the Curriculum Showcase.

    COURSE COORDINATOR COFFEE KLATCH
    NEXT WEEK
    Course Coordinators are invited to attend a Course Coordinator Coffee Klatch on Friday, February 17 at 11am. This casual, one-hour Zoom gathering is intended as an opportunity to share news and ideas and to socialize. More details and the Zoom link will follow in an email later this week. 

    COURSES PAGE 


    SPECIAL EVENTS

    LECTURES
    TOMORROW! On Wednesday, February 8 at 2pm at Capital Lakes, author Donald P. Sanford shares fascinating stories from his book, On Fourth Lake: A Social History of Lake Mendota. Learn more about this event, parking validation, and the author.

    NEXT MONTH! Wednesday, March 29 at 2pm at Capital Lakes, author Scott Spoolman will share highlights from his new book Wisconsin Waters: The Ancient History of Lakes, Rivers and WaterfallsLearn more about this event, parking validation, and the author.

    Take in an archived PLATO Lecture from the convenient comfort of home. 

    BREAKFAST GATHERING
    THIS WEEK! 
    Second Friday, February 10th at 9:30am, join fellow PLATO members and guests for breakfast and conversation at Lakeside Street Coffee House in Madison's Bay Creek neighborhood. RSVP and learn more.

    THEATER TRIPS
    SAVE THE DATES! Theater trips will resume this Spring with two events at the Milwaukee Repertory Theater – more details coming soon!

    Sunday, April 23: Tony award-winner for best play – God of Carnage.

    Saturday, May 6: The Greatest Love for Whitney: A Whitney Houston Tribute.

    SPECIAL EVENTS CALENDAR 


    THE AGORA

    The Agora, PLATO’s literary and arts journal, 
    celebrates members’ creativity and diversity of thought.

    SEEKING SUBMISSIONS for The Agora, Volume 8
    PLATO members are invited to submit original works for the 2023 edition of The Agora in the following categories: Poetry, Fiction, Non-Fiction (including essays) and Visual Arts (painting, sculpture, drawing and photography). 

    This is a blind juried review and the deadline for submissions is Tuesday, February 28, 2023. Click here to learn more and submit your work.

    To view highlights from this past season, click on The Agora Features button below.

    THE AGORA FEATURES 


    SOCIAL JUSTICE EVENTS & READINGS

    Select from a range of topics and formats 

    for your 2023 reading, viewing, or listening, 

    curated by PLATO's Diversity Awareness Committee.

    DID YOU KNOW? for February 7 – 20, 2023

    Mary Ann Shadd Cary (October 9, 1823 – June 5, 1893) was an African-American anti-slavery activist, an advocate for women's rights, a teacher, and a lawyer. A pioneering journalist, Cary became the first black, female newspaper editor in North America as a publisher of Canada’s first antislavery newspaper, The Provincial Freeman. As a member of the National Woman Suffrage Association (NWSA), Cary spoke at the NWSA's 1878 convention. She also served as an advocate for the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments at a House Judiciary Committee hearing.

    Visit the Social Justice page for more about Mary Ann Shadd Cary 
    or past DID YOU KNOW? features.

    DID YOU KNOW? – spotlighting notable contributions made by non-mainstream individuals you might not have learned or read about. Suggestions for inclusions are welcome (send to Kathy at: ksmichaelis@gmail.com).

    SOCIAL JUSTICE PAGE 


  • January 31, 2023 11:46 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    PLATO Weekly Update 

    January 31, 2023

     

    CURRICULUM

    SPRING COURSES
    NEW! 
    Spring Registration is open! Find the Spring Course Schedule posted on the Courses page and contact the course coordinator to register.

    · Choose from 34 courses – 17 in-person & 17 virtual (3 of which are hybrid).

    · Most courses will begin the week of February 20.

    · If your course meets in person, please review the COVID-19 Protocols posted in the Curriculum Showcase.

    COURSES PAGE


    SPECIAL EVENTS

    LECTURES
    We are celebrating that gatherings of people are becoming possible again. Our two upcoming lectures on Wisconsin's fresh waters will be in-person. Both will take place at Capital Lakes, located at 333 W. Main St. Free parking is available across the street in their parking ramp. Please sign the registration book when you arrive at the front desk. Masks are not required but please wear one if you wish.

    · On Wednesday, February 8 at 2pm author Donald P. Sanford shares fascinating stories from his book, On Fourth Lake: A Social History of Lake Mendota. Learn more about this event, parking validation, and the author.

    · On Wednesday, March 29 at 2pm author Scott Spoolman will share highlights from his new book Wisconsin Waters: The Ancient History of Lakes, Rivers and WaterfallsLearn more about this event, parking validation, and the author.

    And, as always, you are welcome to enjoy archived PLATO Lectures on many timely topics from the cozy comfort of home. 

    BREAKFAST GATHERING
    NEXT WEEK! 
    Second Friday, February 10th at 9:30am, join fellow PLATO members and guests for breakfast and conversation at Lakeside Street Coffee House in Madison's Bay Creek neighborhood. RSVP and learn more.

    SPECIAL EVENTS CALENDAR


    CALL FOR BOARD NOMINATIONS

    PLATO depends on volunteers to make its programs successful. Each year we need members who wish to be considered for service on the board of directors. This is your opportunity to suggest names to the Nominating Committee of members who you think might help lead the organization. The Nominating Committee is seeking names for two At-Large board positions (3-year term) and for Secretary. Please send your suggestions to info@platomadison.org with the subject line Board Nominations by February 6.


    THE AGORA

    The Agora, PLATO’s literary and arts journal, 
    celebrates members’ creativity and diversity of thought.

    SEEKING SUBMISSIONS for The Agora, Volume 8
    PLATO members are invited to submit original works for the 2023 edition of The Agora in the following categories: Poetry, Fiction, Non-Fiction (including essays) and Visual Arts (painting, sculpture, drawing and photography).

    This is a blind juried review and the deadline for submissions is Tuesday, February 28, 2023. Click here to learn more and submit your work.

    To view highlights from this past season, click on The Agora Features button below.

    THE AGORA FEATURES


    SOCIAL JUSTICE EVENTS & READINGS

    Select from a range of topics and formats 

    for your 2023 reading, viewing, or listening, 

    curated by PLATO's Diversity Awareness Committee.

    DID YOU KNOW? for January 24 – February 6, 2023

    Benjamin Oliver Davis Jr. (December 18, 1912 – July 4, 2002) a United States Air Force (USAF) general and commander of the World War II Tuskegee Airmen, was the first African-American brigadier general in the USAF. During World War II, he was commander of the 99th Fighter Squadron which escorted bombers on air combat missions over Europe. Davis Jr. flew sixty missions in P-39, Curtiss P-40, P-47 and P-51 Mustang fighters. He followed in his father's footsteps in breaking racial barriers, as Benjamin O. Davis Sr. was the first black brigadier general in the United States Army.

    Visit the Social Justice page for more about Benjamin Oliver Davis Jr.
    or past DID YOU KNOW? features.

    DID YOU KNOW? – spotlighting notable contributions made by non-mainstream individuals you might not have learned or read about. Suggestions for inclusions are welcome (send to Kathy at: ksmichaelis@gmail.com).

    SOCIAL JUSTICE PAGE



  • January 24, 2023 11:18 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)


    PLATO Weekly Update

    January 24, 2023


    CALL FOR BOARD NOMINATIONS

    PLATO depends on volunteers to make its programs successful. Each year we need members who wish to be considered for service on the board of directors. This is your opportunity to suggest names to the Nominating Committee of members who you think might help lead the organization. The Nominating Committee is seeking names for two At-Large board positions (3-year term) and for Secretary. Please send your suggestions to info@platomadison.org with the subject line Board Nominations by February 6.


    CURRICULUM

    SPRING COURSES

    · REMINDER – Spring Registration has been postponed until Tuesday, January 31. The Spring Course Schedules will be available the same day on the Courses page 

    · This Spring, PLATO will offer 33 courses – 17 in-person, 16 virtual, and two of which are hybrid.

    · Most courses will begin the week of February 20.

    COURSES PAGE 


    SPECIAL EVENTS

    BREAKFAST GATHERING
    THIS WEEK!
     Fourth Friday, January 27 at 9:30am, join fellow PLATO members and guests for breakfast and conversation at Marquette Hotel Café in Madison's WilIiamson-Marquette neighborhood. RSVP and learn more.

    LECTURES
    We have two upcoming in-person lectures on Wisconsin's fresh waters! These will both be held at Capital Lakes, located at 333 W. Main St. Free parking is available across the street in their parking ramp. Please sign the registration book when you arrive at the front desk. Masks are not required but please wear one if you wish.

    · On Wednesday, February 8 at 2pm author Donald P. Sanford shares fascinating stories from his book, On Fourth Lake: A Social History of Lake Mendota. Learn more about this event, parking validation, and the author.

    · On Wednesday, March 29 at 2pm author Scott Spoolman will share highlights from his new book Wisconsin Waters: The Ancient History of Lakes, Rivers and WaterfallsLearn more about this event, parking validation, and the author.

    Explore archived PLATO Lectures on a variety of subjects.

    SPECIAL EVENTS CALENDAR 


    THE AGORA

    The Agora, PLATO’s literary and arts journal, 
    celebrates members’ creativity and diversity of thought.

    SEEKING SUBMISSIONS for The Agora, Volume 8
    PLATO members are invited to submit original works for the 2023 edition of The Agora in the following categories: Poetry, Fiction, Non-Fiction (including essays) and Visual Arts (painting, sculpture, drawing and photography). 

    This is a blind juried review and the deadline for submissions is Tuesday, February 28, 2023. Click here to learn more and submit your work.

    To view highlights from this past season, click on The Agora Features button below.

    THE AGORA FEATURES 


    SOCIAL JUSTICE EVENTS & READINGS

    Select from a range of topics and formats 

    for your 2023 reading, viewing, or listening, 

    curated by PLATO's Diversity Awareness Committee.

    DID YOU KNOW? for January 24 – February 6, 2023

    Benjamin Oliver Davis Jr. (December 18, 1912 – July 4, 2002) a United States Air Force (USAF) general and commander of the World War II Tuskegee Airmen, was the first African-American brigadier general in the USAF. During World War II, he was commander of the 99th Fighter Squadron which escorted bombers on air combat missions over Europe. Davis Jr. flew sixty missions in P-39, Curtiss P-40, P-47 and P-51 Mustang fighters. He followed in his father's footsteps in breaking racial barriers, as Benjamin O. Davis Sr. was the first black brigadier general in the United States Army.

    Visit the Social Justice page for more about Benjamin Oliver Davis Jr.
    or past DID YOU KNOW? features.

    DID YOU KNOW? – spotlighting notable contributions made by non-mainstream individuals you might not have learned or read about. Suggestions for inclusions are welcome (send to Kathy at: ksmichaelis@gmail.com).

    SOCIAL JUSTICE PAGE 


  • January 17, 2023 12:39 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)


    PLATO Weekly Update

    January 17, 2023

    IN MEMORIAM: LOUISE FOWLER

    We are very sorry to announce the sudden death of Louise Fowler while she was on vacation with her family in Philadelphia. Louise provided administrative support to PLATO for almost a decade as a valued member of the UW Division of Continuing Studies staff. Her work for PLATO members touched most, if not all, parts of our organization. She will be missed in numerous and profound ways. Her engaging personality and generosity of time and attention was evident to, and appreciated, by all. Our sympathies are with Louise’s family.


    CURRICULUM

    WINTER COURSES

    · Winter Courses are underway – find details on the Courses page

    · If your course meets in person, please review the COVID-19 Protocols posted in the Curriculum Showcase.

    · NOTE: Refighting the Civil War, usually a Spring course, began on January 9 and will end April 24The course is 12 weeks total with no classes during March. You may still join now or wait and join during the Spring session. Please contact the coordinator, Daryl Sherman at snippetswi@gmail.com for more information about this virtual course.

    SPRING COURSES

    NEXT WEEK! On Tuesday, January 24, the Spring Course Schedule will be posted to the Courses page and registration will open the same day.

    COURSES PAGE


    SPECIAL EVENTS

    BREAKFAST GATHERING
    NEXT WEEK!
     Fourth Friday, January 27 at 9:30am, join fellow PLATO members and guests for breakfast and conversation at Marquette Hotel Café in Madison's WilIiamson-Marquette neighborhood. RSVP and learn more.

    LECTURES
    We have two upcoming lectures on Wisconsin's fresh waters:

    · Join us on Wednesday, February 8 at 2pm as author Donald P. Sanford shares fascinating stories from his book, On Fourth Lake: A Social History of Lake Mendota. This in-person lecture will be held in Grand Hall at Capital Lakes, located at 333 W. Main St. Free parking is available across the street in their parking ramp. Please sign the registration book when you arrive at the front desk. Masks will not be required but you may wear one if you wish. Learn more about this event, parking validation, and the author.

    · In March, author Scott Spoolman will share what he learned writing his new book Wisconsin Waters: The Ancient History of Lakes, Rivers and Waterfalls. More details coming soon.

    Enjoy archived PLATO Lectures on an array of timely topics.

    SPECIAL EVENTS CALENDAR


    THE AGORA

    The Agora, PLATO’s literary and arts journal, 
    celebrates members’ creativity and diversity of thought.

    SEEKING SUBMISSIONS for The Agora, Volume 8
    PLATO members are invited to submit original works for the 2023 edition of The Agora in the following categories: Poetry, Fiction, Non-Fiction (including essays) and Visual Arts (painting, sculpture, drawing and photography).

    This is a blind juried review and the deadline for submissions is Tuesday, February 28, 2023. Click here to learn more and submit your work.

    To view highlights from this past season, click on The Agora Features button below.

    THE AGORA FEATURES


    SOCIAL JUSTICE EVENTS & READINGS

    Select from a range of topics and formats 

    for your 2023 reading, viewing, or listening, 

    curated by PLATO's Diversity Awareness Committee.

    DID YOU KNOW? for January 3 – 23, 2023

    Did You Know…Freedom House Ambulance Service, formed in 1967 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was the first emergency medical service in the United States staffed by paramedics who had received medical training. They served the predominantly black Hill District of Pittsburgh, and the majority of the staff were African-American. Formed with partial funding from President Johnson’s War on Poverty, Freedom House Ambulance Service established new national and international standards in emergency medical care. They operated until 1975 when the city took over providing emergency ambulance service. 

    Visit the Social Justice page for more about Freedom House Ambulance Service or past DID YOU KNOW? features.

    DID YOU KNOW? – spotlighting notable contributions made by non-mainstream individuals you might not have learned or read about. Suggestions for inclusions are welcome (send to Kathy at: ksmichaelis@gmail.com).

    SOCIAL JUSTICE PAGE


  • January 10, 2023 3:58 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

     

    PLATO Weekly Update

    January 10, 2023


    CURRICULUM

    WINTER COURSES

    · Most Winter Courses begin this week! Find details on the Courses page

    · If your course meets in person, please review theCOVID-19 Protocols posted in the Curriculum Showcase.

    · NOTE: Refighting the Civil War, usually a Spring course, began on January 9 and will end April 24The course is 12 weeks total with no classes during March. You may still join now or wait and join during the Spring session. Please contact the coordinator, Daryl Sherman at snippetswi@gmail.com for more information about this virtual course.

    SPRING COURSES

    COMING SOON! On Tuesday, January 24, the Spring Course Schedule will be posted to the Courses page and registration opens the same day.

    COURSES PAGE 


    SPECIAL EVENTS

    BREAKFAST GATHERING
    THIS WEEK!
     Second Friday, January 13 at 9:30am, join fellow PLATO members and guests for breakfast and conversation at at Lakeside Street Coffee House in the Bay Creek neighborhood. Seating is on both the main floor and downstairs levels. You will need to climb nine steps in order to be seated on the downstairs levelRSVP and learn more here.

    LECTURES
    Look for two upcoming lectures on one of Wisconsin's greatest assets – our fresh waters. Complete details about these events are coming soon! 

    · On Wednesday, February 8 at 2pm we welcome Don Sanford, author of On Fourth Lake: A Social History of Lake Mendota

    · Then in March, author Scott Spoolman will share what he learned writing his fascinating book Wisconsin Waters: The Ancient History of Lakes, Rivers and Waterfalls

    As always, check out archived PLATO Lectures on many interesting subjects.

    SPECIAL EVENTS CALENDAR 


    THE AGORA

    The Agora, PLATO’s literary and arts journal, 
    celebrates members’ creativity and diversity of thought.

    SEEKING SUBMISSIONS for The Agora, Volume 8
    PLATO members are invited to submit original works for the 2023 edition of The Agora in the following categories: Poetry, Fiction, Non-Fiction (including essays) and Visual Arts (painting, sculpture, drawing and photography). 

    This is a blind juried review and the deadline for submissions is Tuesday, February 28, 2023. Click here to learn more and submit your work.

    To view highlights from this past season, click on The Agora Features button below.

    THE AGORA FEATURES 


    SOCIAL JUSTICE EVENTS & READINGS

    Select from a range of topics and formats 

    for your 2023 reading, viewing, or listening, 

    curated by PLATO's Diversity Awareness Committee.

    DID YOU KNOW? for January 3 – 16, 2023

    Did You Know…Freedom House Ambulance Service, formed in 1967 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was the first emergency medical service in the United States staffed by paramedics who had received medical training. They served the predominantly black Hill District of Pittsburgh, and the majority of the staff were African-American. Formed with partial funding from President Johnson’s War on Poverty, Freedom House Ambulance Service established new national and international standards in emergency medical care. They operated until 1975 when the city took over providing emergency ambulance service. 

    Visit the Social Justice page for more about Freedom House Ambulance Service
    or past DID YOU KNOW? features.

    DID YOU KNOW? – spotlighting notable contributions made by non-mainstream individuals you might not have learned or read about. Suggestions for inclusions are welcome (send to Kathy at: ksmichaelis@gmail.com).

    SOCIAL JUSTICE PAGE 


  • January 03, 2023 1:23 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    PLATO Weekly Update

    January 3, 2023


    THE AGORA
    The Agora, PLATO’s literary and arts journal, 
    celebrates members’ creativity and diversity of thought.

    SEEKING SUBMISSIONS for The Agora, Volume 8
    PLATO members are invited to submit original works for the 2023 edition of The Agora in the following categories: Poetry, Fiction, Non-Fiction (including essays) and Visual Arts (painting, sculpture, drawing and photography).

    This is a blind juried review and the deadline for submissions is Tuesday, February 28, 2023. Click here to learn more and submit your work.

    To view highlights from this past season, click on The Agora Features button below.

    THE AGORA FEATURES

     

    CURRICULUM

    WINTER COURSES
    Most Winter Courses begin next week – some may still have space! Find details on the Courses pageIf your course meets in person, be sure to review the COVID-19 Protocols posted in the Curriculum Showcase.

    COURSES PAGE


    SPECIAL EVENTS

    BREAKFAST GATHERING
    NEXT WEEK!
     Second Friday, January 13 at 9:30am, join fellow PLATO members and guests for breakfast and conversation at at Lakeside Street Coffee House in the Bay Creek neighborhood. Seating is on both the main floor and downstairs levels. You will need to climb nine steps in order to be seated on the downstairs levelRSVP and learn more here.

    SEEKING VOLUNTEERS
    PLATO trips are on temporary Winter hiatus but Breakfasts and Lectures will continue! The Special Events Committee (SEC) is making plans for springtime Theater and Field Trips, and invite PLATO members to join in this effort.

    What do SEC volunteers do? The tasks vary but one thing remains the same: it is all about collaboration and you will always have the support of other team members. The SEC is a kind, welcoming group that meets five times a year to catch up, brainstorm and encourage one another. Like to give it a try or learn more? Contact SEC co-chairs, Carla Di Iorio (carlad@tds.net) or Michael Di Iorio (mdiiorio1234@gmail.com).

    LECTURES
    Check out archived PLATO Lectures on interesting and timely topics.

    SPECIAL EVENTS CALENDAR


    SOCIAL JUSTICE EVENTS & READINGS

    Select from a range of topics and formats 

    for your 2023 reading, viewing, or listening, 

    curated by PLATO's Diversity Awareness Committee.

    DID YOU KNOW? for January 3 – 16, 2023

    Did You Know…Freedom House Ambulance Service, formed in 1967 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was the first emergency medical service in the United States staffed by paramedics who had received medical training. They served the predominantly black Hill District of Pittsburgh, and the majority of the staff were African-American. Formed with partial funding from President Johnson’s War on PovertyFreedom House Ambulance Service established new national and international standards in emergency medical care. They operated until 1975 when the city took over providing emergency ambulance service. 

    Visit the Social Justice page for more about Freedom House Ambulance Service
    or past DID YOU KNOW? features.

    DID YOU KNOW? – spotlighting notable contributions made by non-mainstream individuals you might not have learned or read about. Suggestions for inclusions are welcome (send to Kathy at: ksmichaelis@gmail.com).

    SOCIAL JUSTICE PAGE




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