e-mail:
password:
register
|
login
› ARVADA
SEARCH YOUR HUB:
GO
advanced search
Loading Ad
STORIES
EVENTS
BLOGS
FOR SALE
YELLOW PAGES
PHOTOS
Local Info ›
Home ›
Help ›
Visit Other Hubs:
YourHub.com
Arvada
Aurora
Boulder
Brighton
Broomfield
Castle Pines
Castle Rock
Centennial
Cherry Hills Village
Commerce City
Conifer
Denver
Denver North
Denver South
Edgewater
Englewood
Erie
Evergreen
Federal Heights
Franktown
Glendale
Golden
Green Valley Ranch
Greenwood Village
Highlands Ranch
Lafayette
Lakewood
Littleton
Lone Tree
Longmont
Louisville and Superior
Montbello
Morrison
nights
Niwot
Northglenn
Parker
Roxborough
Sheridan
Thornton
TriTowns
Westminster
Wheat Ridge
ADVERTISEMENT
Loading Tower
RECENT STORIES
Rollin' Rockies Rock-N-Roll Goal
(
Mike Wheaton
)
Arvada Fine Arts Guild public reception
(
Dori Nelson
)
Don’t miss “The Making of an Audio Book!”
(
Bethany Frisbie
)
Low cost help for rental property improvements
(
Michelle Espinoza
)
Jefferson rejected concentrated political power
(
Jack Van Ens
)
share a story
|
more postings
»
YourHub.com
\\
Arvada
\\
Stories
\\
Goings-on
\\
General
Free Classes at the Academy for Lifelong Learning
e-mail to a friend
|
print this
|
link to this
NEXT ›
‹ PREVIOUS
Contributed by:
Robin McNeil
on 5/2/2008
Governor Bill Ritter has declared Tuesday, May 20, as the Day of Lifelong Learning. Boomers and beyond can "make the most of it" by attending a FREE One Day University with the Academy for Lifelong Learning.
There will be 10 morning and afternoon classes on subjects ranging from Michelangelo to Mao, plus a handful of lunch-hour lectures on topics as provocative as "How Japan's Strategy Bombed at Pearl Harbor." The programs will take place at Wellshire Presbyterian Church, 2999 S. Colorado Blvd., as part of a week-long "Focus on Aging." Reservations aren't required, but seating is limited and participants will need tickets, which will be given out at 9:00 am or half an hour before the other sessions.
"This is just a sampling of what we offer during the Academy's regular terms," says Diana Wilson, Professor Emerita at DU and president of the nonprofit Academy, now in its sixth year. "We hope that people will take advantage of this free event to experience these exciting learning opportunities in Denver."
Director Sally Kneser adds, "The Academy helps people make the most of their lives. People who stay engaged in stimulating mental exercise in a social setting have been proven to increase longevity and stay healthier."
Billing itself as "the athletic club for your mind," the Academy offers daytime courses for adults in two 10-week terms each year -- all at low cost and without exams, grades or prerequisites. The volunteer instructors include some former professors and teachers, plus individuals with passion for a particular subject.
Joanne Mendes, one of about 500 "students" currently enrolled, says that "as my experience with the Academy expands, I am increasingly impressed with the intellectual level of the facilitators and participants. What a stimulating group of people!"
Another participant, Heather Land, says she is particularly pleased to "have been able to share some of my knowledge and accumulated information and handouts with my grandchildren."
One Day University schedule for the day:
9:00 - Coffee and class selection (may pick up tickets for any of the three time slots)
9:30-11:30 - Morning classes begin:
The Economics of Immigration
Genocide: Rape as a Tool of War
How Does Culture Shape Nations? What is needed for success?
Michelangelo, Manet & Monet: What Do They Have in Common?
Origins of the Blues in the Rural South: Ma Rainey & Bessie Smith
11:30 - Class selection (may pick up tickets for the two remaining time slots)
12:00-1:00 - 1 Hour Noon class begins:
End-of-Life Choices: Decisions You Should Make Now
Why Japan's Strategy Bombed at Pearl Harbor
Hollywood, Censorship & Charlie Chaplin
Who is Clyfford Still and Why is Denver Building a Museum for Him?
1:00 - Class selection
1:30-3:30 - Afternoon classes begin:
How Much Is That Kidney in the Window: the Tragedy of Transplantation
Michelangelo, Manet & Monet: What Do They Have in Common?
Music of the Civil Rights Movement: Calling the Nation to Moral Account
Why Despotic Leaders Destroyed Art: Mao & Others
Women, Children & Other Missing Persons in Classic Maya Culture
The Academy is a center for intellectually curious adults who are interested in exploring and understanding the world around them. Classes offered during the regular term cover Literature, Music, Science, Psychology, History, Religion, Current Events, Philosophy, Language, Mythology, Ecology, and Political Science. To contact the Academy for Lifelong Learning and for more information, go online to www.AcademyLL.org or call 303-770-0788.
[Report this as objectionable content.]
SUBMIT COMMENT
Rate the above story
Talk Back :
submit comments to the story
*Note: you need to
log-in
to add a comment or rating.
Thank you! Your comment has been updated.
*A comment must be between 1 and 1000 characters.
*Please refrain from using explicit language.
CONTRIBUTOR INFORMATION
Robin McNeil
Littleton
, CO
Robin McNeil has posted
698
stories and
0
comments since joining on
9/14/2005
. Robin McNeil 's average story rating is
5
.
view profile »
view other postings from Robin McNeil »
SAVE AND SHARE THIS STORY
digg
Google
del.icio.us
Yahoo!
reddit
Newsvine
What is this?
STORY RSS FEEDS
All stories
All stories in Arvada
All stories by Robin McNeil
WANT TO WRITE FOR YOURHUB.COM?
Want to see the stories you write and the photos you shoot featured in the YourHub.com Thursday print section available
all over the Front Range
and with home subscriptions of the
Rocky Mountain News
and
The Denver Post?
All you have to do is
register
, then post a
story or column
,
start a blog
or
tell everyone
what events are happening in town. We will print the best stories, columns, event listings, photos and blog entries in our print sections.
ADVERTISEMENT
Loading Ad
Loading Ad
ADVERTISEMENT
Loading Ad