Calendar
January 29, 2025
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Current Events (on Zoom)
Participate in interactive, stimulating, informative and controversial discussions of domestic and international current events. We’ll discuss State and Federal politics, important Supreme Court decisions and events that touch on all of us. Your participation will make for exciting and fascinating sessions. All Democrats, Republicans and Independents are welcome!
Coordinator: Joan Brody
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Aaron Burr: American Intrigue (On Campus and Zoom)
What became of Aaron Burr after his famous duel with Alexander Hamilton? This smooth-talker, who had a knack for separating people from their money, headed to the western territories. There he engaged in intrigue, international double-dealing and what many historians regard as attempted insurrection and treason. Or — was our “Falling Founding Father” innocent of all wrong-doing? Joyce Haworth will shed light on the duplicitous Burr and the shifting loyalties on the American frontier.
Coordinator: Joyce Haworth
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Flower in You – Advanced (On Campus)
One Stroke acrylic painting technique continues. A $5 supply fee will be collected at the first session. NOTE: This study group is only available to those who have previously participated in 5 or more classes.
Coordinator: Judy Krakowiak
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The Pre-Columbian Civilizations of Mesoamerica and the Central Andes (On Campus and Zoom)
We’ve all learned about the ancient civilizations of the Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans. But, what about those in our own backyard --- those of Mesoamerica and the Central Andes? For 3000 years before the Spanish conquest, indigenous societies flourished in these regions. In spite of having no contact with other ancient civilizations, they developed very complex societies with well-planned cities and amazing architecture, skilled craftsmanship, and many technological advancements. Join me as we explore the remarkable accomplishments of these fascinating peoples.
Coordinator: Andrea Zietlow