CLEARFIELD – Lock Haven University Clearfield and the Clearfield County Area Agency on Aging will offer courses as part of the Clearfield Community Life-long Learning Institute (CCLLI).
The first class for November will be on “wild was of keeping warm” and will be held from 1 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 12 in the Clearfield academic building, room A131.
Attendees will discover some of the various coping strategies wildlife use and how to learn from their techniques and adapt to the cold of winter.
The presenter for the program will be Eric Rensel, natural resource specialist, Parker Dam State Park.
Other upcoming programs for fall 2019 include:
Mosaic art
Susquehanna River Art Center
115 E. Market St., Clearfield
1 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 26
Attendees will create a mosaic small trivet. Limit of 30 participants and the price to attend is $10 per person.
Presenter will be Jody Grumblatt, owner of Liddle Gallery.
Let’s talk travel
1 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 10
Attendees will hear from Dr. Donna Tubbs, who has traveled all seven continents and the 50 states. She will cover topics such as the geographical difference and the people and things you might not expect.
Presenter is Dr. Donna Tubbs, retired teacher and world traveler.
All courses are held in the LHU Clearfield academic building room A131 unless otherwise specified.
New courses will be added throughout the year. Enroll in the CCLLI and receive information on the courses, class dates and times and more.
To register for classes, contact the Area Agency on Aging at 814-765-2696.
The Clearfield Community Life-long Learning Institute is a collaboration between the Clearfield County Area Agency on Aging and LHU Clearfield. Educational programs are offered free of charge for retirees, seniors and the community at-large. Information is available online at www.ccaaa.net/.