LH36-P. LANCASTER’S NOTABLE HISTORIC ARCHITECTS: THEIR WORK, THEIR LIVES AND THE IMPACT ON OUR COMMUNITY

Lancaster City's architecture has been shaped by the talent, expertise and vision of architects from Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, Chicago and of Lancaster. This course will introduce the audience to their works, their personalities and their impact from 1738 to 1968. The two hundred year span has graced the city with over thirty six styles of architecture from Georgian to Art Deco. The course will progress through the architectural history chronologically describing each architect and their body of work. Historic photographs and newspaper accounts obtained from Lancaster History and LNP bring each story to life in a way that is entertaining and educational.

ML35-P. UNDERSTANDING THE BOOK OF JOB

The biblical book of Job is not only one of the most often discussed books of the Bible, but it is also loved in the literary world as one of the classics of ancient times. This course will consider both the literary structure and religious importance of this highly loved but also very often misunderstood book. It is suggested that participants read the Book of Job ahead of time and bring along either the New Revised Standard Version or the Revised Standard Version of the Book of Job to class.