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Fall Reception and In-Person Registration

 
Join us for an afternoon of snacks, socializing, and signing up for this Fall's stimulating Osher programs! If you haven't yet received your Fall catalog in the mail, you can pick one up here, as well as extra registration forms.

Osher staff and committee members will be on hand to facilitate registration for Fall courses and answer any questions you have about Osher.

WHEN: Tuesday, August 21st, 2012, 2:30-4pm.

WHERE: UWM School of Continuing Education, 7th floor of the Plankinton Building above the Shops of Grand Avenue, 161 West Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53203

Members of the Osher Social Committee will be in the mall to help you make your way to the event.

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Parking is FREE for Osher members. Park in the Grand Avenue parking structure off Plankinton Avenue. Park your car on the 2nd or 3rd level at the north end of the structure, closest to the mall entrance. From the parking structure, enter the Plankinton Building/Grand Avenue Mall and cross the rotunda to the elevators on the north side of the building (closest to Wisconsin Avenue). Take the elevators to the 7th floor. Bring your parking gate ticket to the 7th floor reception desk for a validation sticker.

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