Programs slated for lifelong learners

Quest for Learning Lancaster will hold its fall programs on Thursdays, Sept. 26 to Oct. 31, at Trinity Lutheran Church, 31 S. Duke St., Lancaster. Each week, 50-minute sessions will be offered at 9:40 and 11 a.m. with a coffee and cookie break in between. All sessions and the refreshments are included in the program cost.

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 seminars. Sessions are presented by leading local experts in their fields, including educators, public officials, business and community leaders, writers, artists, and musicians.

The 9:40 a.m. sessions will be the Richard Keller Memorial Lecture Series presented by faculty from the Millersville University department of history; a Classic Film Series, themed "Famous Director/Star Collaborations" and coordinated by professor Dennis C. Dougherty; a short story discussion group coordinated by Victoria Ehrhardt; and "Lancaster Vice" presented by Alison Kibler.

The 11 a.m. offerings will be "Historic Presidential Decisions" coordinated by Robert J. Bresler; "The Multifaceted Art of Spanish Dance," presented by M. Ana Boerger-Greco; "Behavioral Ecologists Look at Nature" with Jean G. Boal and Robert C. Paul; and "Traveling While Black" coordinated by Tana Woodcock and Judith E. Davis.

For more information and to register, visit http://www.questlancaster.org.

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