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LifeLong Learning-San Marcos and the San Marcos Public Library

Present a Community Lecture Series

 

Seven Unique Topics on Seven Consecutive Tuesdays

Tuesdays, Jan. 28 – Mar. 11, 10:00-11:30am

Free and Open to the Pubic

Registration is Required: Visit the San Marcos Public Library or call 512-393-8200

Minors must be accompanied by a participating adult

 

CLICK HERE for the full list of sessions and descriptions

 

Jan. 28—Fact v. Fiction: The Realities of Human Trafficking in Texas

Kirsta Leeburg Melton, CEO of the Institute to Combat Trafficking

 

Feb. 4—Conflict Resolution Starts with Communication

Martha Joyce, Director of Central Texas Dispute Resolution Center

 

Feb. 11—How Much Do You Know about San Marcos?

Linda Coker, Past President, Heritage Association of San Marcos

Join Us for a Zoom Series Presented by the

Bullock Texas State History Museum

Fridays, Jan. 31-Mar. 7, 10:30-11:30am

(no session on Feb. 14)

 

CLICK HERE for the session descriptions

Registration and fee required

Jan. 31 -- Singin' the Blues in Texas

Feb. 7 -- What Makes Texas, Texas?

     no session on Feb. 14

Feb. 21 -- Discovering the Regions of Texas

Feb. 28 -- Myths and Unsolved Mysteries of the Texas Revolution

Mar. 7 -- Gone to Texas: Part of the Nation's Immigration Story

LifeLong Learning is in discussions with the Wittliff Collections at Texas State University to deliver via Zoom the Wittliff Southwestern Writers Book+ Club.

This new Book+ Club will tap into the extraordinary collection of rare and unique treasures housed in the Wittliff’s Southwestern Writers Collection, a distinguished archival repository that collects and preserves the works of the region’s renowned authors.

More details will be provided soon!

LifeLong Learning is now an affiliate of the Aging Forward Alliance!

 

Aging Forward (formerly Shepherd’s Centers of America) is a nationwide alliance of 56 dedicated affiliate organizations serving more than 165,000 older adults each year. Through this alliance of committed volunteers and sponsoring partners, Aging Forward has reached more than 2.5 million older adults since it's founding in 1974.

 

LifeLong Learning joined the Aging Forward Alliance due to (1) our shared mission: providing opportunities for older adults to live and age with vitality; and (2) the benefits offered: access to a Speaker’s Bureau, the Affiliate E-Exchange (an online library of resources), national outreach initiatives, and opportunities to network with other affiliates across the country.

We look forward to expanding our learning opportunities through engagement with Aging Forward and its affiliate organizations!

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