Are you looking to learn something new? The Clearfield County Area Agency on Aging Inc., in collaboration with Lock Haven University Clearfield, announces their upcoming 2018 spring educational seminars offered through the Clearfield Community Life-long Learning Institute.
Courses are geared towards the interests of the baby boomers and older citizens. Typical sessions will last approximately 90 minutes and will be taught primarily by Lock Haven University faculty and community individuals with specific expertise. All programs will be free, or very low cost.
Have you ever wanted to find out more about where you come from or why you look the way you do? You can join Mary Kay Royer, LHU alumni, board of directors of Clearfield County Historical Society and affectionately known as the Frenchville Curator, to begin answering some of these questions on Feb. 6.
Other offerings include: Depression in Older Adults (Feb. 20), a Spring Serenade by the Pennsylvania Chamber Orchestra (March 2), Birds of Prey in Pennsylvania (March 8) and much more.
For a complete listing of classes, please visit the Agency’s Web site at www.ccaaa.net or www.lhup.edu/clearfield and click on the “Lifelong Learning Institute” link.
Most seminars will be held on their scheduled date from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. The seminars are offered at no charge, but pre-registration is required. Register by calling the CCAAA at 814-765-2696.
Programs and services of the agency are funded in part by the Pennsylvania Department of Aging, the Clearfield County Area Agency on Aging Inc., Mature Resources Foundation and local and consumer contributions.