Held at Garden Spot Village
March 30, 2009
LANCASTER – History, art, agriculture, physiology, books and entertainment are just some of the choices in this spring’s “Living & Learning” seminars presented by the Lancaster Campus of HACC, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College.
Nearly a dozen different courses will be offered at the one-day event from 8 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Thursday, April 9, at Garden Spot Village, 44 S. Kinzer Ave., New Holland.
“Living & Learning” includes continental breakfast, buffet luncheon and a selection of three 90-minute courses, ranging from Faberge Imperial Easter Eggs, how to exercise your memory, a book review on William P. Young’s “The Shack,” music and historic figures to Renaissance Art and Pennsylvania farms.
The cost is $45 with a registration deadline of Monday, April 6. The luncheon will be served from noon-1 p.m.
The lineup of sessions and instructors includes:
Session I (8:30-10 a.m.) – “Faberge” by HACC’s Dr. Donald Koones, associate dean, continuing education; “Your brain can work at any age” with Roger Swartz; “Pennsylvania farms, Part 1” by Patricia Mountjoy; and “Early Renaissance” by artist Fred Rodger.
Session II (10:15-11:45 a.m.) – Choice of “Faberge;” “The spiritual beliefs of Benjamin Franklin” By Roger Swartz; “Pennsylvania farms, part 2” by Patricia Mountjoy; and “Mozart Mania” by Pricilla Howard.
Session III (12:30-2 p.m.) – “’The Shack:’ A book review” by Dr. Donald Koones;  “Women of the American Revolution” by Roger Swartz, “The American musical” by Priscilla Howard; and “High Renaissance” by Fred Rodger.
After reviewing the courses, participants should select one course for each of the three sessions, listing a second choice as well.
For more information, call 358-2901.
To register, call 338-1010.
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