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For nearly 20 years, Grace Shackman's classes have explored the history of Washtenaw County's cities and small towns, using their homes, libraries, schools, hospitals, banks and businesses, downtowns, and even streets and roads. Ta. As the name of her class suggests, Potpourri of discoveries and thoughts from 50 years of local history research suggest, Three Fridays, May 3, 10, and 17, from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm at Cedars of Dexter, she will gather and provide insight into developments in several of the county's smaller communities. I plan to. Her class on May 22nd has an optional field trip.
When the weather gets warmer, all we need is…soccer! And in his class, arizona college football On Tuesday evening, May 21, from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m., Paul Schudel will share his memories of playing and coaching under Bo Schembechler and his more than 40 years of coaching at all levels of U.S. college football. He plans to talk about his memories of teaching at the university. In France and Germany, Mr. Schudel also provides insight into how the game has changed since his 1888 birth. Note: This is a free class held in partnership with Chelsea District Library. To register, call Chelsea Library at 734 475-8732 or visit online.
https://chelsedistrictlibrary.libnet.info/event/9710655.
There's still time to register for two other exciting classes.john hauger's class 1980s music April 26th from 1 a.m. to 3 p.m. is an exploration of 20th century music and class with Kathy Gourlay and Carolyn Madden. Returning to society with a criminal record The show, which will run April 30th and May 7th, explores the pain that released prisoners must navigate to fully re-enter a society that is often indifferent or hostile to their experiences. It examines the path involved.
Catalogs and registration forms with detailed information about these classes are available at grocery stores, libraries, senior centers, some churches and businesses within the Five Healthy Towns region, and at www.alimichigan.org.