
LifeLong Learning-San Marcos
Come Learn with Us!

I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love
will have the final word in reality.
This is why right, temporarily defeated,
is stronger than evil triumphant.
~ Martin Luther King, Jr.
Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech, Oslo, Norway, 1964

Upcoming Courses
CLICK HERE to learn about all of our courses and book clubs!
Continues Jan. 23: Friday Lecture Series
Starts Jan. 20: Baseball and the American Experience
CLICK HERE for a terrific article about our course... and baseball history in San Marcos!
Starts Feb. 3: The Art of Self-Expression... A Unique Series of Movement, Writing, and
Visual Art
Starts Feb. 4: Reviewing Your Early Genealogy Research and What You Might Find: Unknown
Marriages, Divorces, and Potentially a Bigamist!
Starts Mar. 2: Western Theatre History: Theatre of England and France in the 17th Century
Starts Mar. 3: Spanish... Beyond the Present Tense
STARTS ON TUESDAY, JAN. 20
Register by Noon on Monday, Jan. 19

Baseball and the American Experience
Registration is Required
CLICK HERE to register
Baseball is deeply woven into U.S. culture, history, and identity. It is a national pastime that provided opportunities for immigrants, mirrored civil rights and social change, developed community identity, and reflected American values.
The lead presenter, Dr. Oren Renick, has presented several papers at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York, including a paper about "Tex" Hughson, father of San Marcos Mayor Jane Hughson.
According to Renick, “There are times when baseball, a very conservative, traditional game will step out and either be a leader in society and American culture or parallel what’s going on, things like labor management and strikes.” (Jan. 16, San Marcos Daily Record; CLICK HERE for the terrific article about the course... and baseball history in San Marcos.)
Join us beginning on Tuesday, Jan. 20, at 10:00am for the first class of a six-week course on America's Pastime. The first class will be at the Dunbar Rec Center on MLK Dr.; the remaining sessions will be at the San Marcos Activity Center.
CLICK HERE for more information, including how to register.


LifeLong Learning-San Marcos and the San Marcos Public Library
Present a Community Lecture Series
Six Unique Topics on Six Consecutive Fridays
Jan. 9 – Feb. 13, 1:00-2:15pm
Free and Open to the Pubic
CLICK HERE for the list of topics
Registration is Required for Room Setup
Visit the San Marcos Public Library or call 512-393-8200
Minors must be accompanied by a participating adult
Join us for our next session!

Jan. 23—Outsmart the Scammers
Jason Fischer, Financial Advisor, Edward Jones
San Marcos Public Library, Room B
Incidents of financial fraud are on the rise—and are becoming increasingly harder to detect. While no one is immune, there are steps you can take to Outsmart the Scammers. Join us for this presentation and learn about the following strategies:
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How to spot certain red flags that may indicate a fraudulent encounter
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Resources you can use if you become a victim of fraud
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Steps you can take now to help protect yourself and your loved ones
Presenter: Jason is a Financial Advisor with Edward Jones in San Marcos. He and his family continue to be thankful for their decision to move here 17 years ago from The Woodlands, north of Houston. They have built lasting friendships in the San Marcos and Wimberley areas and continue to establish new relationships personally and professionally. Jason and his wife have two children and will enter their next chapter, becoming empty nesters in a couple of years.
Like Edward Jones, Jason believes that the financial success of clients is realized by getting to know them, understanding their goals, and developing individualized strategies to help clients reach those goals. One important strategy for success is to outsmart scammers!

Visit Our SMTX Events Page for
Information about Upcoming Activities in San Marcos!
Jan. 17 and Jan. 19 -- MLK Day Events
Feb. 13 -- Casino Night, San Marcos Rotary
Never Let a Course Fee Prevent You from Learning!
LifeLong Learning provides scholarships to anyone needing a little help.
Contact lifelonglearningsm@gmail.com for information