Brookline Adult & Community Education (BA&CE) is rolling out something very special - a Festival of Learning which will take place virtually over the week of March 22 - 27, 2021.
Open to residents of all communities, the Festival will offer a variety of 30+ fun, hour-long courses which includes guest speakers you won’t want to miss. Along with your favorite instructors, highlighted speakers include:
Astronaut Dorothy Metcalf-Linenburger; Hollywood actor Pooch Hall; Sports Journalists Bryan Morry and Steve Krasner who will discuss Hank Aaron’s legacy; Children’s book author David A. Kelly of the Ballpark Mystery Series; and Author Gary Wolf who wrote a book the movie ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit’ was loosely based on.
Early registration is open and week-long passes are being offered at a reduced rate of $75. The pass allows participants to drop in on any of the 30+ live virtual classes or speaker sessions. It is a bargain!
Did you know that BA&CE is the oldest public community education program in the United States? Active participation and enrollment are needed now, more than ever, so that BA&CE may continue to offer dynamic classes, workshops and lectures to the public-at-large for years to come.
Please consider participating in the Festival of Learning promotion or purchase a gift certificate to give the gift of knowledge and enrichment to your loved ones. To register, visit our website at www.brooklineadulted.org or give us a call at 617-730-2700 and we will gladly assist you in completing the registration process.
Open to residents of all communities, the Festival will offer a variety of 30+ fun, hour-long courses which includes guest speakers you won’t want to miss. Along with your favorite instructors, highlighted speakers include:
Astronaut Dorothy Metcalf-Linenburger; Hollywood actor Pooch Hall; Sports Journalists Bryan Morry and Steve Krasner who will discuss Hank Aaron’s legacy; Children’s book author David A. Kelly of the Ballpark Mystery Series; and Author Gary Wolf who wrote a book the movie ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit’ was loosely based on.
Early registration is open and week-long passes are being offered at a reduced rate of $75. The pass allows participants to drop in on any of the 30+ live virtual classes or speaker sessions. It is a bargain!
Did you know that BA&CE is the oldest public community education program in the United States? Active participation and enrollment are needed now, more than ever, so that BA&CE may continue to offer dynamic classes, workshops and lectures to the public-at-large for years to come.
Please consider participating in the Festival of Learning promotion or purchase a gift certificate to give the gift of knowledge and enrichment to your loved ones. To register, visit our website at www.brooklineadulted.org or give us a call at 617-730-2700 and we will gladly assist you in completing the registration process.