Quest For Learning Sets Spring Schedule

Quest for Learning has announced its spring 2022 programs, which cover a wide range of topics designed to be of interest to retirees and others. The programs are presented by educators and professionals.

The programs will be offered on Thursdays, March 24 to May 5, except April 14. Two 50-minute sessions will be offered, with one at 9:40 a.m. and another at 11 a.m. Registrants may attend one or both sessions, and they may attend all or some Thursdays. All programs will be held via Zoom.

The spring programs are as follows: Six Supreme Court Decisions That Changed America, Dr. Robert Frick; Post WWII Secretaries of State, Dr. Robert J. Bresler; Short Story Discussion Group, faculty of Franklin & Marshall and Elizabethtown colleges and others; The Rise of the West: Culture, History, and Heritage, retired Col. John Maietta; Architecture: Lancaster in Style, Gregory J. Scott; What's Opera, Doc? The Highs, Lows, Ins, and Outs of Opera, Scott G. Drackley; Lancaster County's Plain Communities: Heritage and Contemporary Life, members of Elizabethtown College's Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies; and Animal Behavior: Why Do Animals Do What They Do? by Dr. Jean G. Boal.

The registration fee will give each participant links to the full six weeks of programs, plus an additional five days of access to recorded programs on all sessions except the Short Story discussions.

For more information or to register, visit http://www.questlancaster.org.

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