COUNTY OF GRANVILLE: Offering Classes For Creative Lifelong Learning

COUNTY OF GRANVILLE: Offering Classes For Creative Lifelong Learning
Offering Classes For Creative Lifelong Learning — COUNTY OF GRANVILLE: (https://www.granvillecounty.org/)
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The County of Granville issued the following announcement on Jan. 6.

Granville County Senior Services is ready to continue offering classes to continue the popular Creative Lifelong Learning (CLL) program this winter. 

The CLL schedule promises to offer something for everyone with courses focused history, literature, healthy living, organizing strategies, and more. 

To view upcoming programs and flyers, please visit this page.

 For more information, please contact Granville County Senior Center at 919-693-1930. 

The CLL program’s mission is to provide opportunities to engage the mind, elevate the spirit, and foster the well-being of adult learners through a wide range of educational programs, physical activities, and social events. 

The program is modeled after the Osher LIfelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at Duke and N.C. State Universities, as well as other Triangle-area senior center programming, and is funded through a generous endowment and by annual memberships, class fees, and donations. 

Course registration priority is given to Granville County residents over the age of 50. 

Those under the age of 50 may register if there are remaining seats. To begin or renew your annual CLL membership, visit the CLL webpage or visit the Granville County Senior Center (107 Lanier Street, Oxford).                         

Original source can be found here.



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