
The Building of the European Union
Historian and author Guillame Serina will discuss how the European continent went from WWII devastation to successful unity.
Historian and author Guillame Serina will discuss how the European continent went from WWII devastation to successful unity.
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.
Violinist Paul Stein performs.
Join Guests Timmi Jandro and Heather Askinosie, author of the book Crystal Muse, as they discuss opportunities for growth that comes with the right mindset.
with Aston Christian MD Mission Hospital
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.
This celebrated singing group got its start in the Philippines in 1971. More than 50 years later, the group has received numerous awards and recognition in their home country and internationally. Their recognition includes the Marian Peace Award, Aliw’s Best Cultural Group in the Philippines, and a special performance at the lobby of Congress for the House of Representatives and the Senate.
Join Theo Siegel for an exploration of the film “Double Indemnity.” This 1944 film noir was directed by Billy Wilder, and stars Fred McMurray, Barbara Stanwyck and Edward G. Robinson. Examine the cast and the narrative that contributed to its cinematic success. Following the discussion, we will screen the film. Refreshments will be provided.
Pianist Dr. Kelly Anderson performs and discusses music by composers with a second career.
Join Juilliard-trained pianist Beth Sussman for a captivating musical journey blending classical and jazz styles. This dynamic program features classical works influenced by jazz from composers such as Aaron Copeland and Claude Debussy, alongside timeless jazz pieces by Scott Joplin, Hoagy Carmichael, and George Gershwin.