Want to celebrate the holidays, Dickens-style? Erin lets you know how to do it!

We received the December issue of Missouri Life in today’s mail. It includes an article about Charles Dickens’s 1842 visit to St Louis. And the magazine suggests the following events, for Missourians who would like to celebrate the holidays, Dickens-style.

 

Dec 3-5

Dickens Christmas Faire

Neosho

https://www.facebook.com/events/176351656037804/

 

Dec 4

A Christmas Carol

Columbia

http://www.concertseries.org/shows/a-christmas-carol/

 

Dec 5

Dickens Christmas

Warrensburg

http://warrensburgmainstreet.squarespace.com/dickens-christmas/

 

Dec 11-20

A Christmas Carol

Arrow Rock

http://www.lyceumtheatre.org/production.php?id=193

 

Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs): An Introduction by Erin Blower

I’ve recently developed a slight addiction to MOOCs: Massive Open Online Courses. They are free (though some offer certificates for a fee). They are open to anyone with an internet connection – which makes them “massive,” with upwards of tens of thousands of students. A huge variety of nationalities, ages, and education levels can be found on their message boards. I’ve found that MOOCs are a fun, low-stress way to keep my mind active for a little while each day, dabbling in areas of interest to me.

 

The first MOOC that I tried was a module of “The Book: Histories Across Time and Space,” which is presented by Harvard University’s Houghton Library through the edX platform. My interest was piqued when I saw it mentioned on the MU Special Collections tumblr. It was fascinating to learn about the interrelation of language and technology. The course content consists of articles, video lectures, and quizzes. There are nine open-enrollment modules to "The Book," and I plan to explore more of them in the future.

 

https://www.edx.org/book-histories-across-time-space-0

 

I am currently working on two six-week courses, which are more interactive in nature than “The Book” is. The first is “Ancient Egypt: A History in Six Objects,” taught by the University of Manchester through the Coursera site. It's an incredibly condensed survey of thousands of years of history, using objects from the Manchester Museum's collection as jumping-off points. From pottery to hieroglyphs to pyramids, this course covers the highlights of Egyptology and has been a lot of fun. There are a wide variety of course materials utilized: chronologies, maps, articles, video lectures, 3D models, quizzes, weekly activities, discussion forums, and a peer-reviewed assignment. There are also supplemental readings available each week for those who want to dig deeper. I will definitely be making a trip to the MU Art & Archaeology Museum in the near future, and I feel like I will have a better background for appreciating its Egyptian artifacts. Hopefully, one day I will have an opportunity to travel to Egypt and see the pyramids themselves!

 

https://www.coursera.org/course/ancientegypt

 

The other course that I’m taking is FutureLearn’s “Hans Christian Andersen’s Fairy Tales,” hosted by the Hans Christian Andersen Centre in his hometown of Odense, Denmark. We've touched on Andersen's life, the folk tale tradition, and the fairy tale genre. Last week, I read "The Little Mermaid" for the first time and enjoyed it immensely. The course content consists of articles, video lectures, discussion boards, quizzes, and a peer-reviewed essay. A fantastic Danish storyteller reads fairy tale passages as part of the video lectures. The instructor presents questions and invite responses, before offering his own analysis. It's been interesting to see how closely my own interpretation matches (or doesn’t match) the instructor’s, and also to see the variety of interpretations from other students. I do plan to read more of Andersen's tales in the future.

 

https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/hans-christian-andersens-fairy-tales

 

Though the subject matter and format vary, something that all of these courses have in common is enthusiastic instructors. They are obviously passionate about the material and about sharing it with a world-wide audience.

The Coloring Craze: Adult Coloring Books

Also, the Nov 16 issue of Publishers Weekly features a story about the adult coloring book phenomenon.

http://publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/new-titles/adult-announcements/article/68688-the-coloring-craze-adult-coloring-books-2015.html

Coloring is great for relaxation, and there is a wide variety available through amazon.com and other retailers.  They range from funny ones (Unicorns are Jerks, The 1990s Coloring Book) to more scientific (The Art of Nature Coloring Book).

 

Thanks to Erin for the information!

Meet McFly, the tiny dog with a “boxing stance”

McFly is one of the dogs of The Mia Foundation, which is an organization dedicated to helping animals with birth defects.  It's a great organization.  Here's McFly, who was surrendered due to a leg deformity:

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He's very smart but very rambunctious.  Here he is in action:

For more updates on McFly or the other animals of The Mia Foundation, you can check out their facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/LoveForMiaCleftPalateChihuahua/?fref=ts or http://www.themiafoundation.com/

36th Annual Columbia Jaycees Holiday Parade on Nov. 22

The Columbia Jaycees are excited to host the annual holiday parade again, a tradition continued for 36 years! The parade will begin at the intersection of Broadway and College at 3 p.m. and will progress West along Broadway, then turning South onto 5th street, ending at Cherry Street.

This year's theme is Magic of the Holidays.

For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/183163635350438/

Want to get into the Christmas spirit a little early?

Join the Brick District of Fulton merchants as they kick off the Holiday season with the annual Holiday Open House!

Friday, Nov. 13:
Register all day Friday for a $100 Brick District shopping spree. Gift certificates will be drawn at 8 pm in front of Smockingbird's Unique gifts & Accessories, LLC. You must be 18 yrs and present to win.
5 pm Window unveiling
5:30 – 8:30 pm Wagon Rides by J&R Carriage rides
5-8 pm Santa & Mrs. Claus
5-8 pm Scrooge
Fulton Sun Candy Cane house
7 pm Holiday music performed by FHS Chamber Singers
Kettle Corn

Saturday, Nov. 14:
8-10 am Breakfast with Mrs. Claus at Mints 'N More, llc
Scavenger Hunt with gift basket prize drawing. You must be 18 yrs. old and complete the scavenger hunt to have your name entered into the drawing for a gift basket, filled with goodies from Brick District merchants.