ML11. A HISTORY OF PENNSYLVANIA – AS TOLD BY THE AUTHORS/GUESTS OF PA BOOKS

Airing statewide on PCN, PA Books is a weekly television program featuring authors of books about Pennsylvania. Topics on the program range from the earliest Native Americans to the American Revolution, Gettysburg, the Industrial Revolution, organized crime, the Amish, scrapple, biographies of prominent Pennsylvanians, and more. This presentation covers many facets of Pennsylvania history, including some little-known stories the presenter has learned while hosting this program.

LH51. HOW TO HAVE THE TALK: TOUCHY TOPICS WITH AGING LOVED ONES

Having “the talk” with an aging loved one can often be a touchy subject, and can be mentally and emotionally draining. Whether it’s giving up driving, making funeral plans, or discussing a move to a retirement community, these topics can be hard to broach and ultimately resolve. Learn the importance of being proactive, gain insight, and learn techniques to make this interaction more productive and less stressful. We’ll discuss how and when to approach an aging loved one in need of a change or pre-planning. We’ll also explore different types of legal documents, resources to help educate loved ones on different options and costs, and planning tips and checklists.

ML51. HOW TO HAVE THE TALK: TOUCHY TOPICS WITH AGING LOVED ONES

Having “the talk” with an aging loved one can often be a touchy subject, and can be mentally and emotionally draining. Whether it’s giving up driving, making funeral plans, or discussing a move to a retirement community, these topics can be hard to broach and ultimately resolve. Learn the importance of being proactive, gain insight, and learn techniques to make this interaction more productive and less stressful. We’ll discuss how and when to approach an aging loved one in need of a change or pre-planning. We’ll also explore different types of legal documents, resources to help educate loved ones on different options and costs, and planning tips and checklists.

LH10. MEDIEVAL EUROPE IN MOTION: PILGRIMAGE AND CRUSADE

In the year 1200, Europe was on the move - hundreds of thousands were involved in religious pilgrimages or the military equivalent - the Crusades. How, when, and where did this culture of journeying begin? How did pilgrimage affect every aspect of life in Europe, especially architecture, art, and our own religious practices? From the fourth-century nun Egeria traveling to the Holy Land on her own to the thousands of medieval pilgrims walking the roads to Rome and Compostela, there are many wonderful travel tales and a rich visual legacy.

ML9. MEDIEVAL EUROPE IN MOTION: PILGRIMAGE AND CRUSADE

In the year 1200 Europe was on the move: hundreds of thousands were involved in religious pilgrimages or the military equivalent - the Crusades. How, when, and where did this culture of journeying begin? How did pilgrimage affect every aspect of life in Europe, especially architecture, art, and our own religious practices? From the fourth-century nun Egeria traveling to the Holy Land on her own to the thousands of medieval pilgrims walking the roads to Rome and Compostela, there are many wonderful travel tales and a rich visual legacy.

LH22. BROADWAY MUSICALS

As we listen to wonderful songs that have been enjoyed for many years, we will learn about the music, composers, and lyricists behind the melodies. Fred will play some songs on the grand piano and show others on videos. We will also talk about the music you enjoy listening to and why you enjoy it.

ML22. BROADWAY MUSICALS

As we listen to wonderful songs that have been enjoyed for many years, we will learn about the music, composers, and lyricists behind the melodies. Fred will play some songs on the grand piano and show others on videos. We will also talk about the music you enjoy listening to and why you enjoy it.

LH32. A CRITICAL HISTORY OF AMERICAN JOURNALISM: REAL NEWS, FAKE NEWS, AND TWEETS

This extensive course will encourage you to engage in critical thinking as we consider the inventions, events, and people that have shaped and influenced American journalism from colonial times to the internet. The impact of technical, economic, political, and cultural developments will be considered as we examine what “freedom of the press” and “the truth” have meant in American society from the Age of Jefferson to the Age of President Trump.