Join us for an event that emphasizes healthy, meaningful aging in Mid-Missouri. Visit the DBRL booth to learn about free library resources and programs geared for older adults. This event is free and open to the public.
Join us for an event that emphasizes healthy, meaningful aging in Mid-Missouri. Visit the DBRL booth at the resource fair to learn about free library resources and programs geared for older adults. This event is free and open to the public.
Workshop presenters include:
James Terry, archaeologist and art historian, on Engaging With Art: Creativity Is Not Limited by Age
Cindy Claycomb, retired psychologist, on Staging Your Life in Retirement
Columbia Convention and Visitors Bureau staff on Being a Tourist in Your Own Backyard
Larry Brown, storyteller extraordinaire
Established in 2001, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Missouri (Osher@Mizzou) plays an important role in our community by offering non-credit, affordable courses in exciting and relevant academic topics for mid-Missourians aged 50 plus, all for the joy of learning. This year, more than 550 members attended more than 100 classes, lectures, events and social gatherings.
Please note that this program is taking place at a community location rather than a branch location. Please see the event description to confirm the location of this program.