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HomeWinter 2024 Brown Bag Series

Winter 2024 Brown Bag Series

facilitated by Jayne Gordon

 

The Brown Bag Lunch Series returns this winter with live, in-person noontime programs on one Monday of each month. 

 

*Be sure to look carefully at each listing before registering as the venues and formats differ. You must register separately for each one.  

All registered participants will receive directions to the program location. In case of threatening weather, the program will be held on Zoom at the scheduled time, and an announcement and Zoom link will be sent out by 9 a.m. 

 

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Three Mondays *** January 29, February 12, March 11 *** 12:00 - 1 pm

Registration opens online January 4 at 8 AM

Brown Bag Series is offered free to CSC active members and members of Maine Senior College Network.
Members! Be sure to login to your CSC account before registering.
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Click on a program title
to read the full description and register
for the event 

CSC members: Be sure to login to your CSC account before registering.


January 29
Shakespeare Feast of Fun

 

Joseph Coté, CSC Instructor and leader of the “Journeys with Will” activity group, shares this rather unusual invitation with us.Bring your own lunch; ample entertainment will be provided!

 

February 12
The Great Maine Eclipse of 2024

 
John Meader, Director of Northern Stars Planetarium (an inflatable planetarium that sets up in schools, libraries, and museums across Maine, serving 15,000 students each year) will explain why you don't want to miss this amazing event on April 8.


March 11
Seven Things to Know about Maine Food

 

Food historian Sandy Oliver will introduce us to seven ingredients — lobster, bean swaggon, ployes, slack-salted fish, venison, molasses, and halal meat — that each tell a story about ethnicity, climate, economics, and the culture of Maine’s earlier history.