Edgewood LifeLong Learning Classes to be held in April

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(Newswire.net — March 27, 2015) North Andover, MA — Edgewood LifeCare Community, an award-winning, non-profit independent living LifeCare community in North Andover, has announced the Edgewood LifeLong Learning (ELL) class schedule for April.

ELL is a highly successful, one-year-old program with courses similar to those offered by Boston area universities, yet within a convenient locale – the Edgewood LifeCare Community at 575 Osgood Street. Several lectures will be held in April:

“Lectures on Latin America” will be held every Monday, April 6 to April 27, 2015 from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. in Edgewood’s auditorium. Francesca Piana, MA will offer a look at the geography, history and culture of Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean. A different topic will be discussed each week, beginning with Geography, followed by Latin American and Colonial History, Latin America Republican History and Literature of Latin America. Ms. Piana taught history, international relations and Spanish literature at the University of San Francisco, Phillips Exeter Academy and Phillips Academy in Andover prior to her retirement.

“You Can Count On It With Zab Warren” will be held on Thursdays from April 16 to May 7, 2015 from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. in the Resident Conference Room. In this course, author Zab Warren will introduce arithmetic in a unique way, emphasizing five ways of learning: by listening, by speaking, by seeing, by writing, and by playing with colored blocks called Cuisenaire Rods. 

“The Germ of an Idea and Vice Versa” will be held on Monday, April 27, 2015 at 7:30 p.m. in Edgewood’s auditorium. The idea that germs can sometimes cause disease has been around for a long time, but who first demonstrated that the idea is correct? Bill Campbell will discuss germs and infectious disease in this illustrated talk.

Drop-In “Genealogy Workshop” will be held the first Monday of every month at 10:30 a.m. in Edgewood’s Classroom. Audrey Ladd, Edgewood resident, will lead this on-going workshop focusing on searching, recording, using the various forms, working on the computer, and learning how to handle the occasional brick wall.  Registration is NOT required for this drop-in class.

These classes are open to the public and there is no cost to attend. To reserve a seat, contact Paula Kelley at Edgewood LifeLong Learning, (978) 738-6446.


About Edgewood LifeCare Community

Founded in 1997, Edgewood LifeCare Community is an award-winning, non-profit community focused on enriching the lives of their members. Edgewood offers independent living, health care and support services, which empower members to be the architects of their own well-being. Edgewood is dedicated to providing a well-rounded, intellectually stimulating and physically active environment for older adults. A wide range of unique lectures, classes and films, many which are open to the public, are offered on an ongoing basis through ELL. Events held recently include “Robert Burns Night” celebrating the life and work of Scotland’s most famous poet, and a “Scams, Fraud and Identity Theft” presentation by the Better Business Bureau. As the only LifeCare community in the Merrimack Valley, Edgewood offers refined apartment and cottage independent living for active older adults as well as short term rehabilitation and long term care at the Meadows Health Center. Edgewood LifeCare Community boasts lower entrance fees as compared to the Greater Boston area, and monthly rates for services remain stable regardless of the level of care needed.

Edgewood LifeCare Community

575 Osgood Street
North Andover, MA United States 01845

978-738-6145
info@edgewoodrc.com
http://www.edgewoodrc.com