College’s spring
lecture series
continues Mar.1


Published/Last Modified on Wednesday, February 23, 2011 2:55 PM MST


History, travel near and far, music, and culture are part of


the spring 2011 series of free lunch lectures sponsored by the

Cochise College Center for Lifelong Learning. The series offers

participants a free opportunity to learn in a no-pressure

environment.

The lectures at the Douglas Campus will take place from

12:10 to 1 p.m. on Tuesdays through April 26, in the Student

Union, Room 523. Lectures at the Sierra Vista Campus will

take place from 12:10 to 1 p.m. Wednesdays, Feb. 2 through

April 27 in Room 702. All lectures are free and open to the

public.

Featuring a different topic and presenter each week, the

following sessions are scheduled this semester.

Brown Bag Tuesdays, Douglas Campus, Student Union,

Room 523

· Tuesday, March 1 - Cruising 101 - Are you interested in

taking a cruise but don’t know where to go or how to go about

planning your cruise vacation? Do you want to learn more

about ship life and how to enjoy your cruise to the fullest?

Receive some practical guidance and helpful resource information

from Sheila DeVoe Heidman, dean of Extended

Learning and Workforce Development.

· Tuesday, March 8 - The History of the Native American

Flute and How it is Played - Music is the language of feelings

and emotions we all can communicate through, and Odell

Borg shows us how the Native American flute is an instrument

anyone can play without musical experience. Co-sponsored

by the Sierra Vista Campus Art Department.

For more information, contact the Center for Lifelong

Learning at (520) 417-4772, (520) 515-5492, or

training@cochise.edu, or visit the Cochise College website

at www.cochise.edu. Participants who need special accommodations

should contact the Disability Services Office at

(520) 515-5337 or (520) 417-4023 at least 72 hours in advance.

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