Courses, Excursions & Travel
Each semester is a new beginning supported by past experience.
For costs, dates, and descriptions, click on a course,
excursion, or travel title.
COURSES (Winter & Spring)
- Navigating the New World Media
- How to Write a Limerick: Part II
- South Africa After Apartheid
- Who Makes U.S. Foreign Policy?
- Crossword Puzzle Construction
- Ice Age Floods in the Pacific Northwest
- The Meaning of Ancient Chinese Cities
- Petroleum Pipelines - Focus on Fuels
- The Gastrointestinal System - A Grand Tour From Beginning to End
- Sustainable Energy: Why and How
- Global HIV/AIDS
- Cubanos and Divas: Music of Cuba
- Exploring Polar Life
- Background on Christian Hymns
- Four Turning Points in PNW History
- Introduction to Social and Web Networking
- CSI: Modern Death Investigation
- Perchance to Dream: How to Work with Your Dreams
- HELP When You Need It - Care Options for Seniors
- From Artist to Writer and Beyond
-
Facts and Fiction of Global Warming
[click here for printable handouts] - You Gotta Have Art!
- Urban Geology Tour of Building and Sculptural Stone in Bellingham
Excursions
(Winter/Spring)
- Opening Night at Skagit Opera: Hansel and Gretal
- Seattle Art Museum
- Granville Island and The Real Thing
- Federal Reserve Bank and Renton History Museum
- University of British Columbia Museum of Anthropology and Nitobi Japanese Garden
- Snow Goose trip to Yellow Island
Lunches
Skylarks, Tuesday, March 10, 11:30am
1308 11th Street
5 Columns, Tuesday, April 14, 11:30 pm
1301 East Maple (at Samish Way)
