OASIS is a unique educational program for mature adults who want to continue to grow, learn and be productive during the best years of their lives. Membership is free and open to anyone 50 or older. Members receive a catalog of opportunities three times a year. If you are not already a member, we invite you to join OASIS.
OASIS offers a broad range of stimulating educational classes - from the arts and humanities to wellness, fitness and travel. Come to pursue a new interest or develop an old one. Meet people who share your interests. Learn new ways to stay healthy and active. The Syracuse OASIS Center houses our Lecture Hall, Computer Lab, HealthLink and Studio classrooms. Find out more about current classes.
We offer convenient online registration or you can mail in your registration form.
New OASIS Center Information
OASIS is moving to the former Telergy building in East Syracuse at the end of June! Our new location will be twice the size of our current space, so we will be able to accommodate our growing membership and enrollments. The Telergy building is a lovely, state-of-the-art facility with more than sufficient parking and amenities. The OASIS Grand Opening Committee is hard at work organizing and scheduling the opening events. We are sure you will be pleased with our new facility so mark your calendar and Save the Date for Wednesday, August 18th.
April 16, 2010 - New OASIS Center construction photos
April 22, 2010 - Updated construction photos
May 14, 2010 - Progress photos
May 21 -June 4, 2010 - more progress photos
June 28 - July 7 - Final construction and move photos
Directions to the new OASIS Center
OASIS on the Air!
OASIS Executive Director Lauren Feiglin and HealthLink Coordinator Cynthia Cary, RRT,RPFT were featured on Upstate Medical University's HealthLink On Air with Host Trisha Torrey on Sunday, May 23, 2010. Click to hear the latest OASIS and HealthLink News!
Active Generations come together to fight obesity
News10 spotlighted the Active Generations program at Meachem, Roberts and Van Duyn Elementary Schools, where OASIS volunteers are teaching kids healthy habits for nutrition and physical activity.
View the news report.
More about Active Generations.

Active Generations is supported by a grant from the Wellpoint Foundation.