
UD Osher Lifelong Learning brunch speakers included (l-r) Dr. Mark Clodfelter, associate dean of the UD College of Professional and Continuing Studies; Sally Cole, program manager for OLLI Kent/Sussex; Dr. Karen Asenavage Loptes, OLLI statewide director; and Connie Benko, OLLI Kent/Sussex Council chair. SUBMITTED PHOTO
The University of Delaware’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute recently recognized nearly 100 volunteers from Kent and Sussex counties during a brunch at Kings Creek Country Club in Rehoboth Beach.
Honorees included instructors, technical assistants for online and hybrid classes, and committee members. Summer online and in-person classes will begin Monday, June 17. For more information, go to olli.udel.edu/kent-sussex.
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