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LIRIC/Learning in Retirement at Iona College Open House

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LIRIC's Open House is taking Place at Spellman Hall at Iona College.   Refreshments will be served and parking is available in the Campus Parking Garage.  The Fall semester runs from October 1 thru December 1, 2012

New members will have the opportunity to register.  Current members can renew their membership and all can preview the new courses that will be held at the New Rochelle Elks Club and Iona College.  The program begins promptly at 2:00 p.m.

LIRIC is an educationalal program for men and women of retirement age who are interested in intellectual stimulation as well as social interaction.  The program offers the opportunity to learn computer skills, play bridge, paint, write and be part of book or current events discussions.

Scheduled this semester are classes in play-reading, jazz, art and music, choreography (with one class presented by Jacques D'Amboise), travel, cooking, history, philosophy, criminal justice as well as The American Short Story, Great Political Films and Revolution!

LIRIC is sponsored by Iona's School of Art and Science and is an affiliate of Elderhostel Institute Network.

 

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