• June 9 11:00AM Auditorium

    Now What Happens?!

    Presentation by Kai Ryssdal, host of the NPR program Marketplace.

    June 10 10:00AM Auditorium

    Moby Dick

    Dr. Toby Hooper examines the story of Moby Dick asking, “Does this story have meaning for us in today’s world?”

    June 10 2:30PM Valmonte Room

    Omnilore lecture: “Delta Blues”

    Guest Speaker Bill Gargaro discusses the earliest-known styles of blues originating in the Mississippi Delta. This presentation follows the growth of Delta Blues from its first form as blues guitar, through its spread by W. C. Handy to Saint Louis and the North, and finally its worldwide acceptance and performance by European musicians and beyond.

    June 11 11:00AM Auditorium

    Dinosaurs in the Snow: A Japan Travel Adventure

    Emeritus Professor John Kirchner from Cal State LA recently completed his 30th visit to Japan. His Japanese friends kept suggesting new and exciting places to visit, some little known to tourists. Come take a fun look at Japan.

    June 13 11:00AM Valmonte Room

    Lecture: History of California

    Join us for a talk from guest speaker: Michael Friedman from The Pointe Vicente Interpretive Center. Michael Friedman is a docent at the Point Vicente Interpretive Center, and a retired attorney and long-time Palos Verdes resident.

    June 13 2:00PM Schumacher Concert Hall

    Harold Arlen Over the Rainbow – Timeless Melodies