The University of Findlay’s Senior Forum Series Begins April 4
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
The University of Findlay’s Senior Forum, a six-week series of learning experiences for people age 50 and older, will begin its Spring 2007 session Wednesday, April 4, in the Alumni Memorial Union.
The program will feature “1882: A City and a College” presented by Paulette Weiser, curator and archivist of the Hancock County Historical Museum, from 10:15 to 11:30 a.m.
The lunch session from noon to 1 p.m. is “Why Free Trade?” presented by Dr. Quentin Skrabec, associate professor of business at the University.
The afternoon session from 1:15 to 2:30 p.m. will be “Funny Moments Being Senior,” presented by Linda Tippett, staff writer for “Mature Living,” published author and member of the Northwestern Ohio Writers Forum and Christian Writers.
The forums, consisting of a variety of informative and interesting sessions, will take place each Wednesday through May 9.
A buffet lunch is available for an additional $5 per day. A complimentary coffee and tea bar is available all day.
For more information, contact Doris Salis, Ph.D., assistant vice president for curriculum and accreditation, at 419-434-4672, or Kristi Kleatsch, administrative assistant for academic affairs, at 419-434-4166.
By Brooke Jacobs Pre-Medicine Major Bucyrus, Ohio
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