The Sun City Lifelong Learning Club’s curriculum committee is meeting to create its fall 2024 and winter-spring 2025 schedule. Committee members, including Betty Myers, Mary Soukop, Ben Roloff, …
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Sun City learning club prepares upcoming schedule
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Committee member Ben Roloff, Sun City historian, presented the working committee with a list of 20 ideas for classes for Fall 2024.
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The Sun City Lifelong Learning Club’s curriculum committee is meeting to create its fall 2024 and winter-spring 2025 schedule. Committee members, including Betty Myers, Mary Soukop, Ben Roloff, Mary Jo Tietge and club president Michael Powell, continue to review suggestions made by members.
Lifelong Learning boasts more than 250 learners who welcome classes and study groups about history, science, the arts, health, financial information, current news and issues, stages of developmental growth with an emphasis on the elder years, film and cinema, travel, language and storytelling, negotiation strategies, self knowledge and self care and energy.
An Recreation Centers of Sun City chartered club, Lifelong Learning typically sponsors classes at the Fairway Recreation Center as well as two field trips per season. Annual dues are $20.
Those who have a special expertise they are willing to share with adult learners are encouraged to contact Vice President Mary Jo Tietge at scazlifelong@gmail.com.