Spring Semester 2008 marks the beginning of A.L.L.’s second decade. Each semester is a new beginning supported by past experience.
For costs, dates, and descriptions, click on a course,
excursion or travel title.
COURSES
A Cure for the Past, a Cure for the Future? The Potential for Phage Therapy
The Zodiac
Coming to America
Internet Security - Surf Safely at Home at Home
World War II in the Pacific
The Aging Eye and You: Essentials for the Informed Person
The Hippie Narrative: A Literary Perspective on the Counterculture
Sustainable Agriculture at the Rural-Urban Interface
Biofuels
Finishing Your Business
Chuckanut Geology or How to Fold Rocks
West Coast Commercial Fishing
Linnaeus and the Origins of Man
Active Living
EDUCATIONAL EXCURSIONS SPRING 2008
Seattle Asian Art Museum & Seattle Repertory Theatre Play
Pulitzer Prize-winning Drama “Rabbit Hole”
Tillicum Village on Blake Island
“La Bohème” with the Vancouver Opera
Museum of Northwest Art (LaConner) & Pilchuck Glass School (Stanwood)
TRAVEL SPRING 2008:
Victoria and Pacific Rim National Park
Want to Go on an Excursion in the Summer of 2008?
Well, so do we! Specifically, we’d like to take a group to a matinee performance of a Shakespeare play at Bard on the Beach in Vancouver’s Vanier Park.
Bard on the Beach hasn’t released it’s playbill for summer ‘08, yet. If you are interested in going to a matinee of a Shakespeare play on the main stage of the Bard on the Beach in July or August, 2008,
let us know with an e-mail. Include your name, postal mailing address,
e-mail address, and phone number.
Once we know specifics about the play, the price and the date we will do
a limited mailing to those who have expressed interest.
Completed Spring Courses and Events
Chinggis Khan and World History
The Navajo People and Their Traditions Today
The Savvy Consumer of Health Products and Services
The Clash of Ancient Civilizations
Northwest Flower and Garden Show in Seattle
