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Sept. 15,
2005
Contact: Gordon Ovenshine:
724-738-4854; gordon.ovenshine@sru.edu
‘HOW TO’ CLASSES
OFFERED BY SRU’S INSTITUTE FOR LEARNING IN RETIREMENT;
COURSES AVAILABLE AT CRANBERRY MUNICIPAL BUILDING
SLIPPERY ROCK, Pa.
--Attracting purple martins, conversational Italian,
quilting, creative writing and ballroom dancing are among the
“how to” classes offered this fall by the Institute for
Learning in Retirement at Slippery Rock
University.
Registration
for these and other institute classes now is underway, and classes
will meet at SRU and the Cranberry Township
Building.
Other classes
include an examination of Shakespeare’s “The Taming of
the Shrew,” getting organized, understanding your
Jewish neighbor, marketing your organization and feeding a
vegetarian, knitting, appreciating art and appreciating
music.
Classes run
through mid-November. Most classes begin later this
month.
The Institute for
Learning in Retirement is a member-run organization dedicated to
meeting the learning interests of mature adults. Sponsored by
Slippery Rock University, the ILR is affiliated with the
Elderhostel Institute Network. There are no age or
educational requirements. Full-year dues are $100, half-year dues
$60. Membership is free for persons 90 or older. ILR members may
take as many classes as they wish.
For a complete
class listg or to get more information, contact the ILR at
724-738-1604 or
learning.retirement@sru.edu.
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