LH12. THE LIFE AND LOVES OF MARJORIE FETTER GOOSSENS

Marjorie was raised in Carlisle, PA. She studied music at Julliard. Later in life she donated her 1848 family home in Landisburg, PA to the Historical Society of Perry County in 1974. Her third husband, Eugene Goossens, a world-famous composer and conductor, was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II, and Marjorie became Lady Goossens. After reviewing hundreds of personal letters, newspaper clippings, documents, world travel memorabilia, etc. that were discovered left in the house Barbara Holliman felt Marjorie’s story should be shared. Her life and loves are a fascinating story of a most interesting and talented woman.

ML13. THE LIFE AND LOVES OF MARJORIE FETTER GOOSSENS

Marjorie was raised in Carlisle, PA. She studied music at Julliard. Later in life she donated her 1848 family home in Landisburg, PA to the Historical Society of Perry County in 1974. Her third husband, Eugene Goossens, a world-famous composer and conductor, was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II, and Marjorie became Lady Goossens. After reviewing hundreds of personal letters, newspaper clippings, documents, world travel memorabilia, etc. that were discovered left in the house, Barbara Holliman felt Marjorie’s story should be shared. Her life and loves are a fascinating story of a most interesting and talented woman.

ML49. SOUL CARE IN STRESSFUL TIMES

Whether you are a natural worrier or a cool cucumber, what we have experienced so far in 2020 has challenged all of us in our capacity to recognize, manage, and metabolize stress. Different people experience and process stress in different ways. In this course we’ll engage in both traditional and experiential learning to help you recognize your own unique stress patterns and try on some tools for processing these challenges more effectively for your unique personality style.

LH24. SHORT STORY MASTERPIECES

This will be an entertaining and compelling collection of stories by four established masters and two living writers: Leo Tolstoy’s “After the Ball”; Anton Chekhov’s “A Trifle From Real Life”; William Faulkner’s “Pantaloon in Black”; Ernest Hemingway’s “The Killers”; Ron Rash’s “Back of Beyond”; and Lionel Shriver’s “Exchange Rates.”

ML23. SHORT STORY MASTERPIECES

This will be an entertaining and compelling collection of stories by four established masters and two living writers: Leo Tolstoy’s “After the Ball”; Anton Chekhov’s “A Trifle From Real Life”; William Faulkner’s “Pantaloon in Black”; Ernest Hemingway’s “The Killers”; Ron Rash’s “Back of Beyond”; and Lionel Shriver’s “Exchange Rates.”

LH41. PATHWAYS TO HEARING

A tree (maybe) falls in the forest. If you’re not really standing nearby in the forest at the time, the existential question becomes ‘Did the fallen tree make a sound?’ We will discuss the anatomy and function of our complex auditory system, the pathways from ear to brain, and its ability to connect reality with consciousness.

ML40. PATHWAYS TO HEARING

A tree (maybe) falls in the forest. If you’re not really standing nearby in the forest at the time, the existential question becomes ‘Did the fallen tree make a sound?’ We will discuss the anatomy and function of our complex auditory system, the pathways from ear to brain, and its ability to connect reality with consciousness.

LH14. MENNONITE CENTRAL COMMITTEE (MCC) TURNS 100

A century ago global developments introduced rural Lancaster residents to a world beyond their typical agrarian enclaves. Those enlarged vistas created opportunities to give and receive in unprecedented ways in the last 100 years through MCC. Join a story time and mingle your stories with archival stories spanning a century.