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    • February 14, 2025
    • December 12, 2025
    • 8 sessions
    • 402 W. Lakeside St, Madison, WI


    Meets every 2nd Friday!

    • Where: Lakeside Street Coffee House
    • Day: Meets on the second Friday of each month
    • Time: 9:30 am to 11:30 am
    • A prominent stairway leads to the lower level where our group meets.
    • The menu changes daily. To find out today's menu, please call the restaurant directly - 608 441-7599
    • Place: Lakeside St. Coffee House, 402 W Lakeside St, Madison
    • Directions are pictured on the map below
    • Parking: Street Parking
    • Organizer: Sharon Scrattish
    • RSVP or Questions?: Let Sharon know you're coming the Thursday before the breakfast by email or phone (sscratti@gmail.com or 608-280-8050)
    • COVID Protocol: Wear a mask to the event if you prefer.

    Questions? Sharon's contact information is:  sscratti@gmail.com  or 608-280-8050

    • February 28, 2025
    • May 23, 2025
    • 4 sessions
    • Rotunda Cafe in the Lobby of Lake Ridge Bank, 1965 Atwood Ave., Madison, WI

    COFFEE GATHERING


    Make new friends and meet new PLATO members over a cup of coffee and breakfast snacks

    The Rotunda Ca
    fe, 1965 Atwood Avenue on Madison's near east side


    • Meet on Fourth Friday of each month

    • Time: 9:30 am to 11:30 am

    • Place: Rotunda Cafe, lobby of Lake Ridge Bank, formerly Monona Bank

    • Ambiance: With a unique, large seating area, The Rotunda Cafe is an attractive rotunda in what was once the Monona Bank building at Schenks Corners. Great ambiance with pleasant, soothing background music.

    • Place order at counter, bus own table 

    • Food choices are limited but do include breakfast burritos and doughnuts
    • Parking: (see below)

    • RSVP or Questions? Email Catherine Masi, at cat100tothesea@gmail.com or Donaby Henton at aiexplorer125@gmail.com by Wednesday so they know you are coming. 

    • COVID Protocol: Please continue to use a mask if you desire

    Parking Options:

    • Street parking is available on either side of the bank, on Atwood and on Winnebago and further down both streets.

    • Parking is also available at Trinity Lutheran Church, 904 Winnebago St.  Please note:  The church requests a small good will donation which will be used to benefit a local neighborhood fund.  We will periodically request a few dollars donation for this from our members who use the lot.
    • Parking is also available in the lot behind United Way, 2059 Atwood Ave. Drive all the way in to the unmarked spaces toward the back of the lot.
      • April 04, 2025
      • December 05, 2025
      • 9 sessions
      • 724 S. Gammon Road, Madison


      Meets every 1st Friday on the West Side

      beginning April 4


      Make new friends, learn more about PLATO and greet new members at a full service breakfast café.

      • Where?  Pancake Café Madison, 724 S Gammon Rd, Madison, WI 53719
      • When?  Meets on the first Friday of each month from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

      • Directions: Located on Gammon Road, just south of Watts Road, across the street from Woodman’s Market. See the map below.


      • Parking: There is plenty of parking in the lot in front of the café. No stairs!

      • Organizer: Catherine Masi

      • RSVP or Questions?  Email Catherine at  cat100tothesea@gmail.com  to let her know you're coming the Thursday before the breakfast.  Also email her if you have any questions.



        • April 04, 2025
        • 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
        • Virtual via Zoom
        • 67
        Register



        The Benefits of Strength training

        for Life's Journey

        Friday, April 4, 2025

        Registration Deadline is Thursday, April 3


        This one-hour webinar will be presented by Dr. Katie Starr, PhD, RD, Associate Professor of Medicine at Duke University School of Medicine and Research Health Scientist at Durham VA Medical Center.


        Dr. Starr is also Co-Director of the Duke Center for Aging Clinical Nutrition Laboratory, and her research and professional experience focuses on understudied, older adult populations at high risk for chronic health conditions and functional disability. She is also the Chief Scientific Advisor for Vivo, an online fitness program for seniors.


        This complimentary event for PLATO Members requires registration to receive the Zoom link and the deadline is Thursday, April 3.


        The Zoom link will be emailed to you the morning of Friday, April 4, 2025.


        Please contact Stephanie with questions: info@platomadison.org.

        • April 05, 2025
        • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
        • Madison
        • 8
        Register



        Linden Cohousing Tour

        Saturday April 5, 2025 from 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

        Free to PLATO members and guests

        This tour is limited to 20 people and the registration deadline is Wednesday, April 2, 2025

        Linden Cohousing is an intentional, self-governing, cooperative community where residents live in privately owned units housed in a 45-unit condo building in east Madison. Neighbors collaboratively plan and manage community activities and shared spaces while maintaining their own income and private lives. Madison is home to four co-housing communities; there are about 200 co-housing communities across the US and more under development. Each community is somewhat unique but shares the principle that cooperative living facilitates interaction among neighbors providing social, practical, economic, and environmental benefits.

        For more information about co-housing in general and Madison’s Linden Cohousing in specific, see Lindencohousing.org.

        The tour (10 am- 12 Noon)

        Orientation (10-10:45)

        Tour attendees should enter through the patio doors in the back (see Linden Cohousing Map.pdf ). We’ll start with a short introduction and overview of co-housing as practiced at Linden and by the co-housing movement across the US.


        Tour of Linden (10:45-11:30)

        Tour will include three residential units, parking garage, gardens (weather permitting), and community rooms. Attendees will be divided into smaller groups of not more than 7/group. We have an elevator for attendees as needed. The actual time for the tour is estimated to take about 30 minutes, with an extra 15 minutes to assemble and regroup.


        11:30-Noon

        Regroup, time for questions/answers and socialize with each other and Linden members. Tour should end by noon.


        Getting to Linden

        Bike – Linden is about 3 blocks away from the Capital City Trail, which connects east and west Madison through the isthmus. There are publicly accessible bicycle racks in the parking lot that Linden shares with Madison Circus Space and Ford’s Gym.

        Bus – The closest bus stop to Linden is about 2 blocks away at Winnebago and Atwood and is served by the C line. Slightly farther away at E. Washington and 4th are the A and B lines (get off at the Fourth Street stop).

        Parking – Linden has a handful of parking spots for visitors available in the parking lot shared with Madison Circus Space (MCS) and Ford’s Gym. Neighborhood street parking can typically be found within 1-2 blocks. See Map to Linden. We ask our guests to try to park only in the Green colored spaces and leave the Ford’s Gym and MCS spots for their customers.

        For further information, contact PLATO trip leader, Cynthia Moore,  eron99c@gmail.com , 608-228-8836.

        • April 10, 2025
        • 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
        • Oakwood Village West Performing Arts Center

             

        Slavery in "Free" Wisconsin Territory, 1800-1850


        Thursday, April 10 from 1:30-3:00 p.m.


        In-Person at Oakwood Village West Performing Arts Center


        6205 Mineral Point Road


        Registration is Not Required

        FREE PARKING


        Even after the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 made slavery illegal in the territory that later became Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin and part of Minnesota, individuals and legislatures found means to allow slavery to exist in this so-called "free" territory, which was partitioned into states. This was especially true at US military posts and the mining region of Illinois and Wisconsin. Using documentation gathered in the writing of her latest book, Enslaved, Indentured, Free, Mary Elise Antoine will discuss the presence of slavery, in its various forms, in what is now Wisconsin.

        Enslaved, Indentured, Free, published in 2023, received several awards, including the Benjamin Franklin Award in Regional History from the Independent Book Publishers’ Association, the Midwest Independent Publishers Association award. The book also received the Wisconsin Historical Society Board of Curators Book of Merit Award. The award is given annually to an author whose book on Wisconsin history “made the most valuable contribution” to the public’s understanding of Wisconsin's past.

        Mary Elise was born and raised in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin. She has an MA in history museum studies and has worked at historic sites in upstate New York and Wisconsin. She is currently curator at the Villa Louis in Prairie du Chien and president of the Prairie du Chien Historical Society. Mary Elise has written many articles and several books on the history of the upper Mississippi, including The War of 1812 in Wisconsin: the Battle for Prairie du Chien and Frenchtown Chronicles of Prairie du Chien, both published by the Wisconsin Historical Society Press.

                                                                                                                                                                                                       

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        Transportation Options:


        Bicycle:  Bike racks are available


        Bus: The BRT Route A bus  runs every 15 minutes and stops in front of Oakwood at the Island/Mineral Point station.  


        Car: 

        • Use the Island Drive entrance at 6205 Mineral Point Road.
        •  Veer left and follow the drive to the 2nd driveway with sign “Heritage Oaks Parking Garage.”
        •  Turn right into driveway.
        •   Press the buzzer and the Oakwood desk attendant will buzz you in. There are 70 parking stalls. Park in any visitor or non-reserved stall. Take the elevator up one floor to the main entrance, turn right and walk through the mail box area into the lobby. Ask at the desk for directions to the Performing Arts Center.
        • When you exit the underground parking, the garage door opens automatically.
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        Questions?  Contact lecture organizer Barbara Drake at barbaradrake21@gmail.com

        • April 17, 2025
        • 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
        • Oakwood Village West Performing Arts Center

         

        A Conversation with Chloe Benjamin 


        Thursday, April 17 from 1:30-3:00 p.m.


        In-Person at Oakwood Village West Performing Arts Center


        6205 Mineral Point Road


        Registration is Not Required

        FREE PARKING


        Madison novelist Chloe Benjamin will join us to share information about her journey in becoming a writer of fiction!  She is the author of two novels, The Anatomy of Dreams and The Immortalists and will be interviewed by three members of the Alt-Pinney Book Club, all of whom have read both novels and loved them!  In addition, A Room of One’s Own Bookstore will be at this event with both of Chloe’s books available for purchase.  Best of all, they can be signed by the author!  Purchases may be made with credit or debit cards.

        A Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers selection, Library Reads favorite, and #1 Indie Next Pick, The Immortalists was named a best book of 2018 by NPR, The Washington Post, Entertainment Weekly, and others. The Anatomy of Dreams received the Edna Ferber Fiction Book Award and was long listed for the 2014 Center for Fiction First Novel Prize.

        Originally from San Francisco, CA, Chloe is a graduate of Vassar College and received her M.F.A. in fiction at the University of Wisconsin. Her work has been translated into over thirty languages. She lives with her husband and two Maine Coon cats in Madison where she is at work on her third novel.

                                                                                                                                                                                                       



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        Transportation Options:


        Bicycle:  Bike racks are available


        Bus: The BRT Route A bus  runs every 15 minutes and stops in front of Oakwood at the Island/Mineral Point station.  


        Car: 

        • Use the Island Drive entrance at 6205 Mineral Point Road.
        •  Veer left and follow the drive to the 2nd driveway with sign “Heritage Oaks Parking Garage.”
        •  Turn right into driveway.
        •   Press the buzzer and the Oakwood desk attendant will buzz you in. There are 70 parking stalls. Park in any visitor or non-reserved stall. Take the elevator up one floor to the main entrance, turn right and walk through the mail box area into the lobby. Ask at the desk for directions to the Performing Arts Center.
        • When you exit the underground parking, the garage door opens automatically.
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        Questions?  Contact lecture organizer Barbara Drake at barbaradrake21@gmail.com

        • April 22, 2025
        • 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
        • Janesville
        • 6
        Register



        Spring into Spring Tour

        Tuesday, April 22, 2025

        Registration Deadline is Friday, March 21


        The Rotary Botanical Gardens is an award winning 20-acre, non-profit botanic showcase with 26 different garden styles and 4,000 varieties of plants. The Gardens is home to many dramatic and internationally themed gardens, including Japanese, Scottish, French Formal, Italian and English Cottage Gardens. Time will be allotted to visit the Cottage Garden Gallery Gift Shop filled with local artisans' works.

        Following our garden tour, we'll head to the Italian House for a buffet lunch consisting of two different salads, two sub options, three pasta options, garlic bread and cheese bread, water, coffee, fruit punch and dessert. Bring your appetite!

         

        Next we hop on the bus and head to the Milton House to travel back in time with a tour of Wisconsin's only certified Underground Railroad site open to the public! We will learn about the founding of Milton, the many purposes of the historic Milton House structure, the history of America in the tumultuous years leading up to the Civil War, the importance of the Underground Railroad in the United States, and how the Underground Railroad operated in Milton.

        All areas of the museum are handicap accessible except for the tunnel. The Milton House guides are experienced in handling special needs.


        Then it's back to the present with a stop at the K&W Greenery nursery and giftshop. Their nursery and giftshop is filled with home decor, greeting cards, candles, wind chimes, figurines and much more. Ninety-five percent of annuals, vegetables and perennials are grown by K&W's professional staff. You'll have plenty of time to pick out your spring planting selections!

        As always there will be a ‘surprise stop’ along the way!

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          PLATO is partnering with the Verona Senior Center  and UW Retirement Association on this travel opportunity.  Pick-up locations are different from PLATO's usual trips.  You will be required to fill out the 2025 Verona New Member Form  (no charge) and 2025 Verona trip waiver Form.  You can fill out these forms in advance or on the day of the trip.

          Schedule:  (Return times are approximate)

          8:00 a.m.  Depart Verona Senior Center, 108 Paoli Street, Verona

          8:30 a.m.   Pick-up (East Madison) Dutch Mill Park and Ride (East Lot)

          5:00 p.m.   Return Dutch Mill Park & Ride

          5:30 p.m.   Return Verona Senior Center

          Departure Locations:

          Verona Senior Center, 108 Paoli Street, Verona

          East Side (Dutch Mill Park & Ride (East Lot))

          Map below for those boarding the bus on east side Dutch Mill Park & Ride. Please park in the "east" lot as indicated by the arrow. (east of Arby's)


          Cost: $75 per person and includes bus transportation, driver tip, admission fees, meal, taxes, and gratuities.

          Seating is limited, so register today!  Registrations must be received no later than noon on Tuesday, March 11, 2025.

          Mail-In Registration Form:   Print, Fill-in and Mail this Form.docx  for those who wish to register off-line and by check.

          Refund Policy:  PLATO refunds an event fee if cancelled prior to the registration deadline.  Refunds after the registration deadline are only processed if a wait-listed registrant can attend.  Refunds made by check.

          PLATO Membership:  PLATO membership is $60.00/year and all memberships renew on July 1. 

          For further information, contact PLATO trip coordinator, Bob Shaw,  robert.e.shaw@gmail.com , 608-255-3486.

          • May 05, 2025
          • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
          • 6209 Mineral Point Road, Madison
          • 13
          Register



          Nature Walk at Oakwood West

          Monday, May 5, 2025 from 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

          Rain Date - Wednesday May 7 from 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

          Free to PLATO members and guests

          Registration is required and is limited to 15 people

          The Oakwood Nature Preserve is an 8 acre conservation park maintained by residents of the Oakwood community and the Oakwood horticulture staff. We will walk along the three-fourths of a mile wood- chipped Rustic Path among tall trees. The path goes beside Trillium Corner (a spring ephemeral garden), the prairie plots and a vernal pond and there are some short but steep slopes.

          We will have a one-hour walk followed by a social hour with lemonade and cookies in the Oaks Community Room. There will be listening devices for all participants. Unfortunately, the trail is not accessible for people with disabilities.  Bring water, sunglasses, a walking stick if you use one and dress for the weather. Sandals are not appropriate footwear. There are restroom facilities at the start and end.

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          Transportation Options:


          Parking:  Parking will not be in the usual spots for PLATO events at Oakwood since the nature preserve is on the west end of the campus. Do not enter the underground parking garages.  After entering the Island Drive entrance turn immediately to the right.  Park near The Oaks residence hall on the west end of campus (see map below). There is plenty of surface parking. Look for signs and somebody showing you where to park. 



          Bicycle: Bike racks are available.


          Bus: The BRT Route A bus  runs every 15 minutes and stops in front of Oakwood at the Island/Mineral Point station.  


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          Nature Walk Coordinator/Leader: The tour will be led by Barb Littlewood, a PLATO member, Oakwood resident and member of the Oakwood Nature Preserve committee. If you have questions, contact Barb at barb.littlewood@gmail.com  or 608-283-9905.


          • May 06, 2025

          PLATO Course registration generally begins on a Tuesday four weeks before the week in which most courses begin.   Registration generally ends after week 2 of the session.

          The course schedule becomes public on the same day that registration opens.


          • May 12, 2025
          • 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
          • East Troy & Williams Bay
          • 0
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          All Aboard!! East Troy Railroad & Yerkes Observatory

          Monday, May 12, 2025

          Registration Deadline is Tuesday, March 25

          We’ll begin the day with a private, one-hour tour of renovated Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay. Their expert, engaging, and entertaining guides will provide a fascinating program covering the Observatory’s history, architectural detail, astronomical research, and a look inside the 90-foot dome of the 40-inch refractor, still the largest lens-type telescope in the world! You will have the opportunity to visit the gift shop for some unique items found only at Yerkes.

          On our way to Yerkes Observatory, we will hear from Jim Lattis, author of Chasing the Stars: How the Astronomers of Observatory Hill Transformed Our Understanding of the Universe. Jim holds a Ph.D. in History of Science from UW–Madison and helped create UW Space Place, the outreach and public education center of the UW–Madison Astronomy Department and has directed it since its founding. He manages the historic Washburn Observatory; and teaches courses in introductory astronomy and its history.




          Then we’ll board the bus for a short ride to the East Troy Depot for our private chartered, two-hour ride and lunch on the East Troy Electric Railroad. UWRA member Evan Richards will be our guide and conductor.

          Just imagine yourself dining in the luxury of a dinner car with white linen tablecloths, china, silverware, and glassware reminiscent of the elegance of yesteryear. We will enjoy a leisurely ride down to Lower Phantom Lake while enjoying lunch and conversations with our table mates.

          We'll start with a House Salad & Italian dressing, followed by Chicken with Roasted Garlic Parmesan Cream accompanied by Herb Smashed Red Potatoes, Seasonal Vegetable, Dinner Rolls & Butter. Beer, wine, and soft drinks are available for purchase. We’ll make a brief stop to stretch our legs and get some pictures at Indianhead Park in Mukwonago. A delicious slice of Spice Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting and dark roast regular coffee, decaf coffee, and hot tea awaits us on the return trip to East Troy. 

          *Individual dietary needs can generally be accommodated.  Vegan and Vegetarian options available.

          As always, the trip will include a surprise stop during the day!   After completing our visits, we head home. 

          Seating is limited, so register soon as the capacity of the dinner car is 50 people!

          Of special note:  The railroad cars were designed and built long before the ADA, therefore they do not meet current standards for accessibility. Passengers must be able to walk up and down steps to get on and off cars. The car is heated and air conditioned and has a restroom.

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            PLATO is partnering with the Verona Senior Center  and UW Retirement Association on this travel opportunity.  Pick-up locations are different from PLATO's usual trips.  You will be required to fill out the 2025 Verona New Member Form  (no charge) and 2025 Verona trip waiver Form.  You can fill out these forms in advance or on the day of the trip.

            Schedule:  (Return times are approximate)

            8:00 a.m.  Depart Verona Senior Center, 108 Paoli Street, Verona

            8:30 a.m.   Pick-up (East Madison) Dutch Mill Park and Ride (East Lot)

            5:00 p.m.   Return Dutch Mill Park & Ride

            5:30 p.m.   Return Verona Senior Center

            Departure Locations:

            Verona Senior Center, 108 Paoli Street, Verona

            East Side (Dutch Mill Park & Ride (East Lot))

            Map below for those boarding the bus on east side Dutch Mill Park & Ride. Please park in the "east" lot as indicated by the arrow. (east of Arby's)


            Cost: $165 per person and includes bus transportation, driver tip, admission fees, meal, taxes, and gratuities.

            Seating is limited, so register today!  Registrations must be received no later than noon on Tuesday, March 25, 2025.

            Mail-In Registration Form:   Print, Fill-in and Mail this Form  for those who wish to register off-line and by check.

            Refund Policy:  PLATO refunds an event fee if cancelled prior to the registration deadline.  Refunds after the registration deadline are only processed if a wait-listed registrant can attend.  Refunds made by check.

            PLATO Membership:  PLATO membership is $60.00/year and all memberships renew on July 1. 

            For further information, contact PLATO trip coordinator, Bob Shaw,  robert.e.shaw@gmail.com , 608-255-3486.

            • May 14, 2025
            • 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
            • East Side Club: 3735 Monona Dr, Madison, WI 53714


            • May 28, 2025
            • 7:00 AM - 7:30 PM
            • Green Bay
            • 10
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            History & Heritage of Green Bay

            Wednesday, May 28, 2025

            Registration Deadline is Thursday, April 17

            Join us as we uncover the rich history of Green Bay, the state's oldest settlement, and embrace the energy of its vibrant, growing community. With nearly 270,000 residents across Green Bay and Brown County, this dynamic destination is ready to welcome us with open arms.

            A step-on tour guide will give us a peek back into the heritage and history of Green Bay, famously known as Wisconsin's first city.  You'll discover the marvels that make it an exceptional place to live, work, play, and visit.  It's a draft-worthy destination where history is always in the starting lineup. 

            Oneida is a cultural haven, home to the Oneida Nation. With its rich heritage and natural beauty, Oneida is a truly unique destination. 


            Of course, the most recognizable feature of the city is its football team. It wouldn't be a visit to Green Bay if there wasn't a visit to the home of the legendary Green Bay Packers, the third oldest team still active in the NFL.  In addition to a lunch buffet at the stadium, we will have a champion stadium tour and plenty of time for souvenir shopping!   

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              PLATO is partnering with the Verona Senior Center  and UW Retirement Association on this travel opportunity.  Pick-up locations are different from PLATO's usual trips.  You will be required to fill out the 2025 Verona New Member Form  (no charge) and 2025 Verona trip waiver Form.  You can fill out these forms in advance or on the day of the trip.

              Schedule:  (Return times are approximate)

              7:00 a.m.  Depart Verona Senior Center, 108 Paoli Street, Verona

              7:30 a.m.   Pick-up (East Madison) Dutch Mill Park and Ride (East Lot)

              7:00 p.m.   Return Dutch Mill Park & Ride

              7:30 p.m.   Return Verona Senior Center

              Departure Locations:

              Verona Senior Center, 108 Paoli Street, Verona

              East Side (Dutch Mill Park & Ride (East Lot))

              Map below for those boarding the bus on east side Dutch Mill Park & Ride. Please park in the "east" lot as indicated by the arrow. (east of Arby's)


              Cost: $130 per person and includes bus transportation, driver tip, admission fees, meal, taxes, and gratuities.

              Seating is limited, so register today!  Registrations must be received no later than noon on Thursday, April 17, 2025.

              Mail-In Registration Form:   Print, Fill-in and Mail this Form  for those who wish to register off-line and by check.

              Refund Policy:  PLATO refunds an event fee if cancelled prior to the registration deadline.  Refunds after the registration deadline are only processed if a wait-listed registrant can attend.  Refunds made by check.

              PLATO Membership:  PLATO membership is $60.00/year and all memberships renew on July 1. 

              For further information, contact PLATO trip coordinator, Bob Shaw,  robert.e.shaw@gmail.com , 608-255-3486.

              • June 02, 2025

              Many Summer courses begin the week of June 2nd. Most Summer courses will meet once a week for 4 - 6 weeks.  Be sure to check the course list to see the dates, times and lengths of individual courses.  

              Nonmembers may attend the first two sessions of a course at no cost, but if they intend to continue with the course, they should join PLATO by paying the appropriate fee. Residents of host facilities are exempt from fees when participating in PLATO activities at their residence.

              • June 13, 2025
              • August 08, 2025
              • 3 sessions
              • 800 Langdon St, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706-1419

               

              We're Outside June 13, July 11, August 8

              at The Memorial Union Terrace

              and at a new time: 10 am


              We will meet outside on the Memorial Union Terrace in the area behind the Rathskeller. Pete’s Coffee opens at 7am, serves bakery and small snacks – view their menu here. The Rathskeller, the hot dog stand, The Daily Scoop, and others open at 11am. The Strata will open later in the season.

              • NEW! Time: 10:00 am
              • NEW! Place: Memorial Union Terrace
              • Parking: The State Street Campus Garage, Lake Street structure, located at 415 N. Lake St. is  closed during redevelopment, severely limiting available parking in the area. The Francis Street side of the State Street Garage remains open during construction.
              • Organizer: Sharon Scrattish – look for Sharon setting up tables and chairs for the gathering.
              • Rain Considerations: If it rains, we'll move inside the Union. Look for Sharon who will be in the large glass-enclosed dining area.
              • RSVP or Questions? Let Sharon know you're coming the Thursday before the breakfast by email or phone (sscratti@gmail.com or 608-280-8050). 
              • COVID Protocol: Wear a mask to the event if you prefer.

              Questions? Contact Sharon: sscratti@gmail.com or 608-280-8050.


              • August 19, 2025

              PLATO Course registration generally begins on a Tuesday four weeks before the week in which most courses begin.  Registration generally ends after week 2 of the session.

              The course schedule becomes public on the same day that registration opens.

              • September 15, 2025

              Many Fall courses begin the week of September 15.  Most Fall courses will meet once a week; the number of weeks is determined by each course coordinator.  The number of weeks is often 8 - 10 weeks, but some courses are fewer weeks, such as 4 - 6 weeks.  Be sure to check the course list to see the dates, times and lengths of individual courses.  

              Nonmembers may attend the first two sessions of a course at no cost, but if they intend to continue with the course, they should join PLATO by paying the appropriate fee. Residents of host facilities are exempt from fees when participating in PLATO activities at their residence.

                  

              • December 09, 2025

              PLATO Course registration generally begins on a Tuesday four weeks before the week in which most courses begin.  Registration generally ends after week 2 of the session.

              The Course Schedule becomes public on the same day that registration opens.


              • January 05, 2026

              Many Winter courses begin the week of January 6th. Most Winter courses will meet once a week for 4 - 6 weeks.  Be sure to check the course list to see the dates, times and lengths of individual courses.  

              Nonmembers may attend the first two sessions of a course at no cost, but if they intend to continue with the course, they should join PLATO by paying the appropriate fee. Residents of host facilities are exempt from fees when participating in PLATO activities at their residence.


              • January 20, 2026

               

              PLATO Course registration generally begins on a Tuesday four weeks before the week in which most courses begin.  Registration generally ends after week 2 of the session.

              The course schedule becomes public on the same day that registration opens.

              • February 16, 2026

                Many Spring courses begin the week of February 16. Most Spring courses will meet once a week for 10 weeks.  Be sure to check the course list to see the dates, times and lengths of individual courses.

              Nonmembers may attend the first two sessions of a course at no cost, but if they intend to continue with the course, they should join PLATO by paying the appropriate fee. Residents of host facilities are exempt from fees when participating in PLATO activities at their residence. 




            PLATO is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization supported in part by:



            info@platomadison.org

            Facebook: @platomadison

            608-572-6869

            6209 Mineral Point Road #203
            Madison, WI 53705








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