History
Myrna Goldberger calls what
she does “Edutainment.” She has
been on the staff of Osher
Lifelong Learning Institute at
FAU for more than 20 years.
Educated at the University of
Maryland, Loyola College and
Johns Hopkins University, she has had more than
50 years of experience in educational programming,
including Elderhostels and scholar-in-residence
weekends.
She currently presents lectures to community groups, religious groups and special interest
organizations in Florida and numerous other states. In addition, Ms. Goldberger performs in self-written, one-act plays focusing on famous American men and women. Her students, who call themselves “Myrna’s Groupies,” describe her as “charismatic, knowledgeable and dynamic.”
Court Cases Involving Perjury
Perjury is defined as the “act of intentionally lying or telling an untruth whether verbally or in writing while under oath in an official proceeding.” According to legal documents, the courts look seriously at instances of perjury because perjury usurps the power of the court system. By definition and usage, perjury applies only to statements of facts, not opinions. This presentation will focus on cases of perjury in the United States with the objective of determining if the results of the trials would be the same today. From Alger Hiss to Mark Furhman to Bernie Madoff, Lewis “Scooter” Libby and others, the charges of perjury and the resulting trials have had consequences in American history.
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Course # S1S2 — One Time Event
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Place: | Auditorium, Lifelong Learning Complex, Jupiter Campus |
Dates: | Saturday, April 1 2017 |
Time: | 1 - 2:30 PM |
Fee: | $25 / member; $35 / non-member |
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FDR's Other Woman
The Life of Lucy Page Mercer Rutherfurd
Lucy Page Mercer, as an employee of the Roosevelts, caught the eye of Franklin, resulting in a deceptive life-long romance that captured the interest of the American public once it was revealed. As a young secretary to Eleanor and later as a wife and mother in her own marriage, Lucy continued to have contact with FDR even though he had promised Eleanor he
would never see or correspond with Lucy again. Respected by the press, this romance was not publicly revealed until after Franklin’s demise. In this one-woman presentation, Myrna Goldberger will portray Lucy using costume and imagery to enhance the self-written script. The question remains: Did Eleanor become what she became because of Franklin’s infidelity or in spite of it?
Register Early! There is a $5 charge for registering on the day of a one-time lecture or event.
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Course # S1S1 — One Time Event
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Place: | Auditorium, Lifelong Learning Complex, Jupiter Campus |
Dates: | Saturday, March 25 2017 |
Time: | 1 - 2:30 PM |
Fee: | $25 / member; $35 / non-member |
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