Education program available to older adults

Quest for Learning Lancaster will offer its spring program on Thursdays from April 4 through May 9 at Trinity Lutheran Church, 31 S. Duke St., Lancaster. Each week, two 50-minute sessions will be offered - one at 9:40 a.m. and another at 11 a.m. A coffee and cookie break will be offered between the sessions and is included in the program fee, which also covers the entire series.

The sessions will be "American Activists," presented by Robert Frick; "A Critical History of Journalism," presented by Mark Kelley; a short story discussion group, coordinated by Victoria Ehrhardt; "The Cosmos: Making Sense of the Universe," presented by Richard D. Clark; "Religious Voices in America," presented by faculty members from Elizabethtown College; "Urban Legend: The Life and Legacy of C. Emlen Urban, Lancaster's Most Renowned Architect of the 19th and 20th Centuries," presented by Gregory J. Scott; "Eastern Europe, Russia, and the West: History as a Path to the Present," presented by Saulius Sužiedėlis; and "Practicing Artists on the Visual Arts," coordinated by Helena Tuleya-Payne.

For more than 40 years, Quest for Learning has offered people of retirement age in the Lancaster community an opportunity to attend a series of educational seminars. Sessions are presented by leading local experts in their fields, including educators, public officials, business and community leaders, writers, artists, and musicians.

To register and for more details, visit http://www.questlancaster.org.

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