Lancaster Region
LH37-P. MASON & DIXON AND LEWIS & CLARK
Of all the explorations that have occurred throughout the early history of the United States of America, those of Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon and Meriwhether Lewis and William Clark are among the most remarkable in terms of purpose, execution and duration. This class will focus on the historic and geographic factors of the questions of Who, What, When, Where, and Why and the technological (or lack thereof) considerations of the How question.
LH40-P. IMPOSTER SCAMS: IT’S YOUR MONEY!
From sweepstakes and lottery scams to identity theft and investment fraud, the con artists and imposters always manage to stay just a step ahead of us. We can no longer trust what we hear in a phone call from someone trying to get their hands into our wallet or bank account. Consumers must be proactive in protecting our hard-earned money by being aware and informed about current frauds and scams. Join me for this educational presentation filled with tips and practical information.
LH34-P. AMERICAN POLITICAL ASSASSINATIONS
The course will present the stories and the backgrounds of 6 persons who assassinated U.S. presidents and two other political figures (Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, William McKinley, John Kennedy, Martin Luther King, and Robert Kennedy).
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.
LH45-P. SPIRITUAL WELLNESS WORKSHOP
As we age, we often look back and reflect on the meaning of our lives. What have we done? What could we have done better? How much more do we want to do? This course will help us reflect on God’s role in our lives and what God may be calling us to do now. We will examine our spiritual journeys, learn contemplative prayer practices and provide resources for deeper exploration. Facilitator will be Martha Lester Harris, whose deep and abiding faith in God has called her to pursue ordination as an Episcopal priest in her mid 60’s. This interactive, in-person workshop is designed to help you discover the peace that spiritual wellness can yield.
LH41-P. WHAT DOES A RETIRED INVENTOR DO?
The course will be conducted in five sessions. Each one-hour session will include a display of a few of the “inventions” created by the presenter since moving to Landis homes (participants guess their function), discussion of at least one aspect of creativity, a tale of how that aspect applied in the presenter’s life, and a hands-on creative challenge. Questions and other interactions are encouraged. The person who has the most correct identifications of the displayed “inventions” (over all five sessions) will receive free consulting (and possible construction assistance) on solving a problem of personal interest.
LH37-P. MASON & DIXON AND LEWIS & CLARK
Of all the explorations that have occurred throughout the early history of the United States of America, those of Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon and Meriwhether Lewis and William Clark are among the most remarkable in terms of purpose, execution and duration. This class will focus on the historic and geographic factors of the questions of Who, What, When, Where, and Why and the technological (or lack thereof) considerations of the How question.
LH38-P. UNDERGROUND RAILROAD ORIGINS IN LANCASTER COUNTY AND SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA
This course explores the national legacy of the Underground Railroad, regarded as our nation’s first racially-integrated & religiously-inspired civil rights movement born in the wake of the American Revolution. Lancaster and York Counties provided a backdrop for some of the earliest anti-slavery episodes in America, forming the origins of the movement that became known as the Underground Railroad. A tour of the authentic Underground Railroad sites will be offered at a later date for an additional fee. Registration for the tour will be separate from the classroom presentation. More information will be provided later.
LH34-P. AMERICAN POLITICAL ASSASSINATIONS
The course will present the stories and the backgrounds of 6 persons who assassinated U.S. presidents and two other political figures (Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, William McKinley, John Kennedy, Martin Luther King, and Robert Kennedy).
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.