• June 9 11:00AM Auditorium

    Now What Happens?!

    Presentation by Kai Ryssdal, host of the NPR program Marketplace.

    June 10 10:00AM Auditorium

    Moby Dick

    Dr. Toby Hooper examines the story of Moby Dick asking, “Does this story have meaning for us in today’s world?”

    June 11 11:00AM Auditorium

    Dinosaurs in the Snow: A Japan Travel Adventure

    Emeritus Professor John Kirchner from Cal State LA recently completed his 30th visit to Japan. His Japanese friends kept suggesting new and exciting places to visit, some little known to tourists. Come take a fun look at Japan.

    June 18 11:00AM Auditorium

    The Building of the European Union

    Historian and author Guillame Serina will discuss how the European continent went from WWII devastation to successful unity.

    June 19 11:00AM Auditorium

    In Collaboration with Goats

    Hello Critter will bring furry friends for a creative collaboration between goats and humans. Material from nature will be adhered to canvas, as participants desire. This event is for pure fun and whimsy. Come to participate or to watch.

    June 23 11:00AM Auditorium

    Soliloquy: Violin Solos from Bach to Beethoven to Deep River

    Violinist Paul Stein performs.

    June 24 11:00AM Auditorium

    The Aeneid

    Dr. Toby Hooper will discuss the Roman classic about the founding of Rome, The Aeneid. We will ask a deeper question concerning the role of the hero in myth and look at several myths found in Ovid’s Metamorphosis.