Program Type:
History and Humanities, Make and Learn, Science, Nature and Environment, Tutoring and Skill BuildingProgram Description
Event Details
The Library is proud to partner with Active Minds and community experts for an ongoing series of lectures to foster lifelong learning. Free. Drop in.
April: Ice Age Art The painted caves of the European Ice Age represent the earliest form of art, and contain important information about the rituals and communication of that time. G.E. Kennedy will share their expertise in the discovery and current interpretations of the art form.
G.E. Kennedy, Ph.D Professor Emeritus of UCLA Department of Anthropology has studied and lectured on human evolution from a number of perspectives including skeletal evolution, ancient medicine, the development of pharmacology and medical treatments, and the changing ideals of beauty throughout world history.
May: Scotland
June: Lewis and Clark Expedition
Ages 55+
Disclaimer(s)
This program is free and does not require registration.
Please contact library staff if you require specific accommodation in order to participate in this program.
Si necesita alguna adaptación específica para participar en este programa, póngase en contacto con el personal de la biblioteca.