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In times of change learners inherit the earth,

while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists.

~ Eric Hoffer, American philosopher and social critic

Upcoming Courses

CLICK HERE to learn about all of our courses and book clubs!

Nov. 3: AI Series In-Person Closing Activities and Presentation -- The Future of AI & Us

Starts Nov. 17: Western Theatre History: Theatre of England and France in the 17th Century

Our AI Series Concludes on Nov. 3

at the San Marcos Activity Center

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Join us for Hands-on Activities at 4:15pm and

the Final Presentation at 5:30pm

LifeLong Learning and Texas State University

Series on Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Understanding the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of AI

Since mid-August, LifeLong Learning-San Marcos has partnered with Texas State University to host a series of events focused on the ever-growing and life-changing field of artificial intelligence.

We close our series with two in-person, free events on Monday, Nov. 3. First, join us at 4:15pm for a one-hour session featuring hands-on activities using AI with YOUR phone! Then at 5:30pm, Dr. Kimberly Conner, Texas State’s Strategic Digital Leadwill give the final presentation: The Future of Artificial Intelligence and Us.

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CLICK HERE to for more information...

The Final 2025 Session of the Wittliff Book+ Club

is Thursday, Nov. 13, from 2:00-3:30pm via Zoom

 

During our final meeting of the year, we will discuss Elizabeth Crook’s acclaimed novel, The Madstone, and we are delighted to announce that Elizabeth will join us for the conversation!

 

According to goodreads, The Madstone echoes Larry McMurtry's Lonesome Dove and is "the riveting story of a pregnant young mother, her child, and the frontier tradesman who helps them flee across Texas from outlaws bent on revenge, even as an unlikely love blossoms." Elizabeth grew up (mostly) in San Marcos and is a graduate of San Marcos High School. The Madstone is her seventh novel and her books have received numerous awards.

This is a wonderful opportunity to dive deeper into The Madstone’s unforgettable characters and Texas setting, while hearing insights directly from the author herself. Whether you’ve finished the book or are just getting started, all are welcome to join the discussion!
 

Email lifelonglearningsm@gmail.com to register and receive the Zoom link.

Lone Star Lore:

The Myths, Truths, and Untold Stories of Texas

 

A New Podcast Written by Joleene Maddox Snider

 

Debuts on Sunday, Nov. 2

Lone Star Lore is a new podcast written by Jo Snider, LifeLong Learning’s resident historian.

 

The series uncovers the myths, truths, and untold stories of Texas through immersive narration, expert guests, and cinematic storytelling. Lone Star Lore blends historical research with multiple perspectives to explore how the stories we inherit still shape who we are today.

 

The debut episode, “Texas: The Land,” airs Sunday, November 2, 2025, exploring how geography, grit, and imagination forged the foundation of Texas identity.

 

CLICK HERE for more information about Jo’s new podcast, including links to listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Podcasts. If you have any questions, contact Jo at fjsnider@icloud.com.

Visit Our SMTX Events Page for

Information about Upcoming Activities in San Marcos!

Every Wed. at 3:30pm -- Texas State Philosophy Dialogue Series

Nov. 6 at 5:30pm -- What is the Future of Democracy?

An Interactive Lecture and Non-Partisan Community Conversation

Nov. 8 -- Home Title Workshop and Clinic

Through Nov. 17 -- Applications for San Marcos Home Rehabilitation and

Repair Program

Through Dec. 1 -- Centro Farmworkers Exhibit

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

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