• January 2 2:00PM - 3:00PM Schumacher Concert Hall

    Gary Gould performance

    Gary Gould’s one-man instrumental show features dazzling musicianship, lighthearted narration, and some of the world’s best-loved melodies played on a variety of common and unique musical instruments.

    January 7 2:00PM - 3:00PM Schumacher Concert Hall

    Travel Log with Hernan

    Hernan is a world traveler who shares his knowledge and photos with us. Through his stories, he incorporates a bit of history and trivia from around the world.

    January 9 2:00PM - 3:00PM Schumacher Concert Hall

    Timeless Melodies, 1945: The Year In Music

    In the year that World War II ended, popular music continued to turn out timeless songs in the movies and on Broadway. Join us for a journey back in time.

    January 19 2:00PM - 3:00PM Schumacher Concert Hall

    Understanding Blood Clots: A simple guide to DVT prevention and care

    In this informative discussion, we will break down Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) in a clear and approachable way. You’ll learn common symptoms to look for, everyday prevention tips, and what to expect if treatment is needed.

    January 20 2:00PM - 3:00PM Schumacher Concert Hall

    Hidden OC with Chris Epting

    Dive into the hidden history of Orange County. From a mysterious Redwood Forest to a World War II German POW camp, and the site of Howard Hughes’ early flights, this presentation sheds light on the unique character of our region.

  • February 4 2:00PM - 3:00PM Schumacher Concert Hall

    Travel Log with Hernan, Spain

    Join us for another opportunity for armchair travel to the Iberian peninsula with Hernan. He shares his knowledge and photos with us as he transports us to one of the world’s great destinations. 

    February 6 2:00PM - 3:00PM Schumacher Concert Hall

    Gary Gould, Multi-Instrumental Musician

    Returning to the Covington, Gary Gould’s one-man instrumental show features dazzling musicianship, lighthearted narration, and some of the world’s best-loved melodies played on a variety of common and unique musical instruments.

    February 13 2:00PM - 3:00PM Schumacher Concert Hall

    Timeless Melodies Presents Broadway in the 1930s

    Join Timeless Melodies and guest Larry Maurer for this presentation of Broadway in the 1930s. Always entertaining, this longstanding program is a huge hit with residents.

    February 14 7:30PM - 8:30PM Schumacher Concert Hall

    Schumacher Concert Series — Hutchins Consort

    Now in its 25th season, The Hutchins Consort is an innovative violin chamber ensemble that performs on the rare and beautiful Hutchins violins that collectively span an astonishing eight octaves. Led by a group of accomplished musicians and visionaries, The Hutchins Consort preserves, promotes, and performs the Hutchins violins for a worldwide audience.  

    February 19 7:30PM - 8:30PM Schumacher Concert Hall

    Riyad Nicholas, Concert Pianist

    Riyad Nicholas is an international prize-winning pianist, described as one of the most exciting artists of his generation. He has received accolades from artists such as Vladimir Ashkenazy, Mitsuko Uchida, and Daniel Barenboim, who wrote that “Riyad reached an impressive level of musicianship and has a very high level of music sensitivity”. Join us as we welcome Riyad for the first time to The Covington.   

    February 20 2:00PM - 3:00PM Schumacher Concert Hall

    A.I. (Artificial Intelligence) and the Impact It Has on Scams

    Join guest Steve Levin as he explores the impact of AI on scams. Is that really a family member calling you on the phone? What about that video you received purportedly from someone you know? This presentation will explore how scams are created, their criminal applications, and methods to eliminate or mitigate their negative effects on the potential victims.

    February 23 2:00PM - 3:00PM Schumacher Concert Hall

    Back Pain and Advanced Therapeutic Options

    Guests Dr. Rueland and Dr. Liauw will present an overview of non-operative and operative treatments for back and neck pain. A combined pain management and surgical presentation highlights current treatment paradigms that work together as patients try to restore neurological function and treat arthritis causing pain in the back and neck.

  • March 3 2:00PM - 3:00PM Schumacher Concert Hall

    Visions of Bavaria Video Series

    Taking a cue from the relaxed pace of the cafes that are a hallmark of the Viennese lifestyle, Visions of Bavaria offers a serene tour that invites you to linger, for the total experience of a virtual vacation. Stunning high-definition footage shot in winter and spring captures the idyllic essence of what was once the crown jewel of Europe.

    March 4 2:00PM - 3:00PM Schumacher Concert Hall

    Travel Log with Hernan: The Life and Times of John F. Kennedy

    Join Hernan Perez as he explores the life of our 35th President. Enjoy his photos, as well as trivia and bits of history that capture this remarkable man’s story and the times in which he lived.

    March 6 - March 27 10:00AM - 11:00AM Schumacher Concert Hall

    Dorothy Marie Lowry Distinguished Guest Lecture Series

    Each Friday in March, and continuing through May 20, the speaker series welcomes a different lecturer live via Zoom. This course is taught and moderated by Dr. Anthony Szczurek. Topics include:

    • Friday, March 6: Managing Competing Visions of International Order
    • Friday, March 13: Creativity, Discovery, and AI-Infused Science
    • Friday, March 27: Negro Cloth: How Slavery Birthed the American Fashion Industry
    March 12 2:00PM - 3:00PM Schumacher Concert Hall

    Armchair Astronomer, Betelgeuse: Orion’s Giant Star

    Learn about Betelgeuse, the bright red supergiant star at Orion’s left shoulder. It’s bright only because of its huge size, some 80X the size of the Sun, but it’s a relatively cool star. Betelgeuse is predicted to go supernova in the near future in astronomical time scales, but could be anytime in the next 100,000 years.

    March 13 10:00AM - 11:00AM Schumacher Concert Hall

    Dorothy Marie Lowry Distinguished Guest Lecture Series

    Each Friday in March, and continuing through May 20, the speaker series welcomes a different lecturer live via Zoom. This course is taught and moderated by Dr. Anthony Szczurek. Topics include:

    • Friday, March 6: Managing Competing Visions of International Order
    • Friday, March 13: Creativity, Discovery, and AI-Infused Science
    • Friday, March 27: Negro Cloth: How Slavery Birthed the American Fashion Industry
    March 13 2:00PM - 3:00PM Schumacher Concert Hall

    Timeless Melodies, Swing Music

    Step back into the days of Swing Music that emerged in the late 1920s. Always entertaining, Timeless Melodies is a longstanding program that combines video, insight and music that makes up the Great American Songbook.

    March 17 2:00PM - 3:00PM Schumacher Concert Hall

    Blackwaterside Trio

    Everyone’s Irish on St. Patrick’s Day. Join us for light refreshments and Irish beverages while listening to the music of Blackwaterside Trio, an Irish Band. Be sure to wear your green!

    March 18 2:00PM - 3:00PM Schumacher Concert Hall

    Baseball History of Orange County

    Guest Chris Epting delivers an intriguing presentation that delves into the rich baseball history of Orange County, featuring legendary names like Babe Ruth, Jackie Robinson, and Joe DiMaggio. Join us as we explore how this beloved sport has evolved in the region and its impact on the local community.