Division of Continuing and International Education
More than half a million people over 60 live in Miami-Dade County, making it the most populous place in the state where older adults live. By 2040, that number is expected to reach 800,000, or 25 percent of the population in Miami-Dade, according to the University of Florida's Bureau of Economic and Business Research.
Aside from warmth, South Florida offers a myriad of things to do for those 55 and older. From cultural and current events programs to technology, food and fitness classes to old-time dances and trips to ball games and other places, there are ample programs to help you stay engaged, learn new skills and just have a good time.
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at the University of Miami
Program: Monday through Friday courses taught by UM faculty for people aged 50 and older seeking intellectual enrichment. Six-week classes include: iPhone basics, digital photography, watercolor painting, language and wellness courses, yoga for beginners, Shakespeare play reading, “In the News” discussions, writing workshops, and much more.
Other information: Annual membership fee is $40. Most (lecture) classes are $66 for a six-week course. Some classes are free. Computer and painting classes range from $110 to $115. Scholarships are available.
Spring 2 classes are currently underway and finish on April 13. Spring 3 classes run from April 23, through June 4. Summer classes begin on June
Contact: Register online at miami.edu/osher, via phone at (305) 284-6554, or in person at the OLLI Office from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. For more information, email osher@miami.edu.
Location: OLLI at UM is on the Coral Gables University of Miami campus, in Founders Hall: 1550 Brescia Ave., Coral Gables