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Located on Mount Desert Island, Acadia Senior College is an educational organization providing intellectual stimulation, practical knowledge, social interaction and fun primarily for adults over 50. We welcome you to explore our course offerings and community events.

 

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Upcoming Events

 

Spring course registrations are open through February 28...

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ALL NEW:  TECH TALKS!  (Free and open to the public!!)

“Social Media Networks: What’s All the Fuss About?”                Presented by Nicole Ouellette

Wednesday, February 8, 4:30 p.m., Abbe Museum Community Room, Bar Harbor. (No reservations required.)

 

“There’s an App for That!” Earl Brechlin will demonstrate his favorite
digital applications and participants will share a few of their own.

Wednesday, February 22, 4:30 p.m., Harbor House, Southwest Harbor.

(No reservations required.)

Click here for more information on Tech Talks.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Coffee Clash Series

Friday, February 17, from 9 to10:30 a.m., Sips Restaurant, SW Harbor, reservations to Linda Martin. (click on the schedule link for details)

Michael Blythe: “Is the United States Constitution Still a Workable Document”

Click here for details of the 2012 Coffee Clash schedule.

 

ASC Course Open to the Public

Dennis Damon & Acadia Senior College offer a public course on

"The Maine Fisherman"

Dates for the Damon classes are set for Jan. 24, 31; Feb. 14, 21, 28, 2012. All classes begin at 4:30; suggested donation for the series is $25, or $5 per session; registration and payment at the door. Venue is the Main Street Building of Harbor House; For more information:  learn@acadiaseniorcollege.org

Dennis Damon's suggested reading list, click here.

Click here for details of this program.

 

Food for Thought Series...

Moorhead Kennedy: An Update on Iran

Friday, February 24, 2012 - 11:30 lunch; lecture 12-1:00

Click here for details.

ASC Hits the Airwaves! (Did you miss it?)

They were featurued on Tuesday, December 20, 10 - 11:00 a.m.

Tune in to archives at WERU 89.9 (99.9 in Bangor) to hear a recording of members of Tina Baker's class, 'Native American Women in Literature and Myth,' speak on Donna Loring's radio program: 'Wabanaki Windows.'

Click here to hear the archived show. (This link will go live as soon as the archive is available. Thanks for your patience!)

 

To view the book created from the class writings: http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/2339220

Course Proposals for Fall 2012 are due by March 23, 2012

 

Photo-Viewing Opportunities! See below:

 

In Case You Missed it....
Dr. David Schildkret's two lectures, summer 2011. Click here to watch.

 

 

Contact the ASC Office:

learn@acadiaseniorcollege.org  or (207) 288-9500