“Urgent: This Week and More at FGCU Academy!”

Hundreds of lectures. Knowledgeable instructors. 
Join us in-person at one of over 20 locations
or participate online.


         

Winter / Spring January – May 2025
PROGRAM REGISTRATION IS NOW AVAILABLE
ONLINE OR VIA PHONE  


Keep your mind active and engaged!
Register for a lecture or special event with FGCU Academy!  
     

NEW! – FGCU Academy has added two more ChatGPT: Personal Guide to AI lectures
for you! ChatGPT is a powerful tool designed to make your interactions with technology
smoother and more enjoyable. Think of it as a friendly assistant that you can chat with
about almost anything, from answering questions to helping with daily tasks.  

History of American Musical Theatre: Late 19th – 21st Century – The History of Musical
Theater is such a rich and fascinating topic, spanning from the grand operettas of the late
19th century to the diverse and groundbreaking productions of today. There’s just so much
to explore!  

What Does It Really Mean When the Bible and Constitution Say…? – The Bible and the
Constitution are two foundational texts that have shaped societies in profound ways. Un-
derstanding what they truly mean requires delving into their historical contexts, interpreta-
tions, and the perspectives of scholars and legal experts.  

Arthritis: Why Me? – Arthritis can feel like an unwelcome guest, but understanding its caus-
es and risk factors can help make sense of why it might affect you.  

The Creation of Germany – The creation of Germany as a unified nation-state was a complex
process that took place in the 19th century, culminating in the formation of the German Empire
in 1871. This period is often referred to as the unification of Germany.  

In addition to our featured classes, we have a plethora of lectures and fun classes for you.  

Scroll below to view what interests you and register today.    

VIEW WINTER/SPRING PROGRAM GUIDE HERE  

REGISTER FOR COURSES HERE  

Call our office for assistance with your registrations at 239.434.4737.



View 2025 Winter / Spring Program Guide  

View Here  

Feel free to print catalog at home, or just print the specific
pages that interest you.  

View our Chronological Calendar by date beginning on page 8. 
Just look for your available dates and see everything being offered that day.  

View our LATE EDITIONS page at back of catalog on page 67.  

Lectures at 
Moorings Park Grand Lake – 7410 Little Lane, Naples



Watch for lectures being held at our New Location    

Moran Wealth Management Education Center
5801 Pelican Bay Blvd, Suite 110, Naples
     

Due to Popular Demand – We have added
2 NEW CHATGPT Lectures for you




ChatGPT: Personal Guide to AI  

February 26 | 9:30 – 11:30am | Wednesday
Naples Center / Online via Zoom  

April 2 | 9:30 – 11:30am | Wednesday
Naples Center / Online via Zoom  

Unlock the potential of conversational AI with this engaging 120-minute class designed
specifically for senior citizens. This session introduces ChatGPT, an advanced AI tool,
and demonstrates how it can simplify daily tasks, spark creativity, and provide endless
learning opportunities. Whether it is drafting emails, answering questions, brainstorming
ideas, or exploring new hobbies, this hands-on class will guide you through practical ap-
plications of ChatGPT. Tailored for beginners, this session ensures a comfortable and en-
joyable learning experience, empowering you to embrace AI technology confidently. Join
us and discover how ChatGPT can become your everyday assistant!    

FEATURED CLASSES



iPhone/iPad Apps: Master Texting with Messages  

February 12 | 10 – 11:30am | Wednesday
Naples Center / Online via Zoom  

With the Messages app, stay connected to the conversations that matter the most. Send texts,
photos, videos, voice texts and more. Personalize your messages with animated effects, pin
your important conversations, send inline replies and more. Learn Messages’ most important
settings and latest features so you can communicate more effectively.  



History of American Musical Theatre: Late 19th – 21st Century  

February 17 | 1:30 – 3pm | Monday
Naples Center / Online via Zoom  

This lecture offers an overview of the history of the American Musical Theatre, with its roots
in European operetta and Early American Vaudeville. Historical periods from the late 19th
century (French and Viennese operetta, American Vaudeville and early American Operetta),
followed by the early the 20th century (the 1920s and 30s, including “Showboat”, the first truly
American musical) and Broadway’s “Golden Age” (“Kiss me Kate”, “Oklahoma”, “My Fair Lady”,
etc.) will be covered. Works of the last half of the 20th century (including major works such as
“West Side Story” and “A Little Night Music”) will be presented, along with musical examples.
Composers include Victor Herbert, Jerome Kern, George Gershwin, Rodgers and Hammerstein,
Cole Porter, Lerner and Loewe, Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim, among others.



What Does It Really Mean When the Bible and Constitution Say…?  

February 18 | 1:30 – 3pm | Tuesday
Naples Center / Online via Zoom  

What do the Bill of Rights and the Bible really say? Words and their usage change over time.
By employing an interpretive process, we use the U.S. Bill of Rights and the Bible to ascer-
tain the meaning the original authors intended as well as how the original audience would
have understood those messages.



Arthritis: Why Me?  

February 19 | 10 – 11:30am | Wednesday
Naples Center / Online via Zoom  

Arthritis affects every one of us, and possibly every animal, to some degree. There are more than
100 types of arthritis, but just three of them affect over 20% of the population. Some of them are
crippling, but they do not have to be. This lecture explores the various types of arthritis, their eti-
ology, and various forms of treatment available.



The Creation of Germany  

February 19 | 1 – 2:30pm | Wednesday
The Collaboratory – (Fort Myers)  

Perhaps because of its dominant role in two world wars, it is easy to think of Germany as an old
nation with a long history. But Germany is a young state, less than 150 years old. The original
territory was divided into myriad small holdings ruled by independent noble families and sur-
rounded by the powerful states of Austria and France. The path to unification would be blocked
by all of these. Despite earlier attempts, it took the rise of Otto von Bismarck, with his cunning,
wisdom and political acuity, to overcome all these obstacles and establish the German Empire.  

February 12 – 19  
Click on any class below to see more information and to register  


Wednesday February 12
Arthritis: Why Me?
Operation Werwolf – World War II Nazi Insurgency  

Thursday February 13
iPhone-ography
Against All Odds: The Ordeal of Ernest Shackleton and The Crew of the Endurance
The Chicago 8 Conspiracy Trial
Current Events Discussion Group (Monthly 2-part series)
Pierre-Auguste Renoir: Impressionist Painter of Beauty
iPhone/iPad Apps: Master Safari Web Browsing & Calendar Scheduling  

Monday February 17
Advanced Mah Jongg Strategies (3-part series)
Introduction to Microsoft Windows 11
Paris 1874: Examining the Dawn of Impressionism on its’ 150th Anniversary
Nuclear Power – The Essential Component in a Strategy to Mitigate Climate Change
The A to Zzz’s of Sleep Health  

Tuesday February 18
Florida’s Book Bans, Teaching Restrictions and Other Limits to Freedom  

Wednesday February 19
Making/Taking Better Photos
iPhone/iPad Apps: Master Organization with Notes
America’s Great Book Giveaway: The Armed Services Editions
The Second Trump Administration in a Turbulent World
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the Major Motion Picture Industry
Fake News: What it Is, What it Isn’t and What We Can Do About It
Julius Caesar: The Conquest of Gaul
Queen Victoria: The Grandmother of Europe  

Looking Ahead  



Bridge for Advanced
Beginners/Intermediates    

February 20, 27, March 6, 13, 20, 27 | 10 – 12pm | Thursdays
Naples Center  

Students should bring $35 cash or a check payable directly to the instructor on the first day of
class for purchase of a Bridge Convention Workbook and Guide. Only students who have taken
“Contract Bridge for Beginners” or have a minimum of several years playing experience should
enroll in this course. The course is intended for students who want to learn many Advanced Top-
ics in Contract Bridge and is composed of a series of lectures with many examples of each topic
discussed AND student playing of topic hands. A total of 12 advanced conventions AND 10 guid-
ance “rules” to aid player’s bidding are analyzed for use in achieving the best contracts and scores.     

BEER vs. WINE – Take your Pick or do Both



Beer 101 – History, Mystery and Science  
February 25 | 1:30 – 3pm | Tuesday
Naples Center  

Brewing is an ancient practice with historical data showing beer being brewed and consumed
over 10,000 years ago. This overview lecture will lead participants through the history of beer
and how science impacts the styles of beer. What beer industry innovations changed the world
around us and what is still to come in the science of beer. This lecture explores the science of
ingredients, and the history and chemistry of beer styles, including a tasting of some beer
styles to differentiate the impact of ingredients.



Wine Tasting Event: Four California Varietals  

February 25 | 4 – 6pm | Tuesday
Naples Center  

California produces over 80% of American wines, and this lecture will introduce you to the
major winegrowing regions, plus samples of four major grape varieties grown throughout
the state. As we sample, we’ll enjoy small bites that will help you understand the basics of
food and wine pairing. We’ll learn how to read a wine label, and also learn the professional
“5-S” approach to sampling wine. This process will help you appreciate the wines you enjoy
even more.  

Day Trips and Special Events  

These day trips and Special Events are a fantastic way to enhance your learning journey
with FGCU Academy. Be sure to register early, as spots can fill up quickly!  

Click Here to View all of Our Upcoming Day Trips and Special Events  

If you would like to discuss any of our trips, please feel free to call our office anytime as well
as for assistance with your registrations at 239.434.4737.


 

 

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Thank you for considering this opportunity to contribute to a program that celebrates lifelong
growth. Together, we’re enriching lives, one class at a time.      

2025 TRAVEL PROGRAMS  

Travel with FGCU Academy

 

 

Northern Italy: From the Alps
to the Adriatic

Departure August 20, 2025  

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Journey Through Central Europe
Departure: August 30, 2025  

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Insider’s Japan
Departure September 8, 2025  

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Paradores and Pousadas:
Portugal & Spain

Departure: September 15, 2025  

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Machu Picchu to the Galapagos

Departure October 28, 2025  

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Egypt and the Eternal Nile
Departure: November 17, 2025  

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Moroccan Discovery: From the
Imperial Cities to the Sahara

Departure November 18, 2025  

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Portugal and the Douro
River Cruise

Departure: September 17, 2025  

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View Video Presentation

   

Gems of Eastern Europe River
Cruise Hungary, Croatia, Serbia,
Bulgaria, Romania,

Departure September 24, 2025  

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Travel Abroad with FGCU Academy
 
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