Lecture series continues


Published/Last Modified on Wednesday, March 2, 2011 2:30 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.

ยท 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 information, contact

the Center for Lifelong

Learning at (520) 417-4772,

(520) 515-5492, or training@

cochise.edu.

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