If you're an adult age 50 and older, we invite you to
join us at Tucson OASIS.
In fact, you'll have countless opportunities to get more out of your life. You may choose from a variety of classes and programs in arts, humanities, health, technology and more.
And Tucson OASIS offers so many ways to make a difference in your community, whether by tutoring children, coaching others in the computer lab, and more.
We offer convenient online registration for OASIS classes through MyOASIS. Click here for details on how to register for classes. Registration continues throughout the term.
Winter 2012
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#128 - Chair and Stretch Yoga
Mondays, Mar 5 - Apr 9, 12:00 - 1:00
#262 - Say Cheese! Interpreting Clues in Ancestors' Photos
Tuesday, Feb 21, 1:00 - 2:30
#304 - Intermediate Watercolor
Wednesdays, Mar 7 - Apr 11, 9:30 - 12:30
#440 - Tap Dancing - Beginning
Thursdays, Apr 5 - Apr 26, 1:15 - 2:00
#505 - Introduction to Microsoft Word
Fridays, Mar 30 - Apr 6, 1:00 - 3:00
Experience with computers required.
#600 - Beginning MIG Welding
Saturday, Feb 4 - 25, 9:30 - 12:30
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You're Invited to be a charter member of the OASIS Reading Help Program
If you're an OASIS tutor and would like to help us get this new project started, or a Tucson OASIS member who has thought about tutoring, or even someone new to OASIS, let's talk!
Honoring Traditions to Help Kids Succeed
Budget shortfalls prompted the Baboquivari School District near Tucson, Arizona, to cut Friday classes, leaving many of the elementary students living on the Tohano O'odham Nation reservation with few productive choices for using their newfound day off.
But the San Solano Missions, a Catholic parish on the large reservation, have come up with an interesting solution.
Volunteer
Tucson OASIS offers you many ways to make a difference in your community. You can tutor children, coach others in the computer lab, help us run the center, and serve in many other ways. Find out more about our volunteer opportunities.
You are welcome to review our 990 financial report for 2008.