Blake Garden Tour: UC Berkeley’s Landscape Laboratory

Special Event

Blake Garden Tour: UC Berkeley’s Landscape Laboratory

Friday, May 2, 2025
Friday, May 2, 2025

Join us for a docent-led tour of Blake Garden in Kensington. The gorgeous 10+ acre garden serves as a resource for experiential learning for Berkeley's landscape architecture students. Amazing landscapes abound here including a formal garden with a reflecting pool, a shady canyon with towering redwoods, and a California native wetland zone populated by Pacific Chorus frogs. The tour has been organized by OLLI's volunteer Member Services Committee.


Details 🌱🌼🌳

  • Tour takes place Friday, May 2 at 1 PM and will last 1–1.5 hours
  • Parking is free, available on a first come first served basis
  • $5 per person cash donation to Blake Garden (OLLI staff will collect at the start of the tour and give to the Blake team)
  • Limited to 30 members
  • Members are welcome to arrive early with a bag lunch to connect and explore before the tour starts. (Please note, there are no trash cans so you will have to pack out any trash.) 
  • Sturdy walking shoes are strongly recommended as we will be traveling stairs and varied terrain
  • Please contact OLLI if you have any mobility concerns — we'll notify the Blake team so it can adjust the route to eliminate stairs or steep terrain 
  • Location/directions: 70 Rincon Road, Kensington
Blake Garden Tour: UC Berkeley’s Landscape Laboratory

New OLLI Travel Program: Learn What We Have Planned

Special Event

New OLLI Travel Program: Learn What We Have Planned

Monday, March 31, 2025
Monday, March 31, 2025

We are thrilled to announce that OLLI @Berkeley members now have the opportunity to explore the world together, learning and adventuring in extraordinary destinations across the globe.

Come learn about the new program, the two inaugural trips we have planned — Ireland, including Northern Ireland (Oct. 31-Nov. 12) and Costa Rica (Jan. 16-24) — as well as get your questions answered. Plus, we'd love to hear what's on your bucket list as we consider future journeys!

View the Ireland brochure

View the Costa Rica brochure

[Free and open to all • Livestreamed + recorded]

 

New OLLI Travel Program: Learn What We Have Planned

Spring Term Begins

Special Event

Spring Term Begins

Monday, March 31, 2025

Spring courses start today and all week long with even more rolling out in mid-April. History, music, science, literature, film, writing, art, AI, and more are all on the roster. You must be a current OLLI member to register. Explore the many benefits of membership, including exclusive access to member-only events, including intergenerational dialogues, town halls, Vital Aging forums, field trips, and more.

Spring Term Begins

What's at Stake for Ukraine and the European Union, with Yuriy Gorodnichenko

Speaker Series

What's at Stake for Ukraine and the European Union, with Yuriy Gorodnichenko

Friday, April 18, 2025
Friday, April 18, 2025

Since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the geopolitical landscape in Europe and beyond has changed dramatically. Berkeley professor Yuriy Gorodnichenko will analyze recent developments in the US-Ukraine relationship, security arrangements in Europe, and the prospect for peace in Ukraine. He will also discuss Ukraine's wartime economy and the ability of the country to continue its resistance to Russian aggression.


About the Speaker

Yuriy Gorodnichenko, a native of Ukraine, is a Quantedge Presidential professor in Berkeley's Department of Economics. He received his B.A. and MA from the EERC/Kyiv-Mohyla Academy (Kyiv, Ukraine) and his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan. A significant part of his research concerns monetary policy, taxation, and business cycles. Yuriy serves on many editorial boards, including the American Economic Review and VoxUkraine.

[Free and open to all • Livestreamed + recorded]

What's at Stake for Ukraine and the European Union, with Yuriy Gorodnichenko

[Town Hall] Things Fall Apart? An In-Depth Look at the Campaign to Dismantle the Civil Service

Speaker Series

[Town Hall] Things Fall Apart? An In-Depth Look at the Campaign to Dismantle the Civil Service

Friday, April 25, 2025
Friday, April 25, 2025

The Trump administration promised it would spare no effort to eliminate what it called “government waste” and lost no time once in office launching a campaign to dismantle and eliminate large parts of the civil service. But what exactly is the civil service and what is its role in the process of American democratic governance? What will be the short- and long-term impact of the deep cuts in the civil service, and what can the other branches of government do to slow or stop the actions of the Executive Branch?

This online OLLI @Berkeley Town Hall will offer an in-depth look at the ongoing campaign to dismantle the civil service, with a panel of experts offering their critical perspectives followed by generous time for Q&A from participants. Moderated by Berkeley professor Darren Zook.


About the Speakers

Alan Karras is Associate Director of Berkeley’s Political Economy Program and serves as Special Assistant to the Dean for Social Sciences. His research and teaching interests are in global interactions more broadly, especially as they relate to transnational crimes such as corruption. He has won numerous awards for teaching and service. 

Andrew Reddie is an Associate Research Professor at Berkeley’s Goldman School of Public Policy, and the Founder of the Berkeley Risk and Security Lab. His research at the intersection of technology, politics, and security examines how emerging military capabilities shape international order—with a focus on nuclear weapons policy, cybersecurity, AI governance, and innovation. 

[For members only • livestreamed + recorded]

[Town Hall] Things Fall Apart? An In-Depth Look at the Campaign to Dismantle the Civil Service