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Bats in the Belfry Halloween Tea (CW21073)
with Marie Cosgrove
Join us for a tea party to celebrate the spookiest time of the year - Halloween! We will indulge in Fall seasonal teas, complete with finger sandwiches, scones, and small pastries. Think pumpkin spice - we all know no one gets enough spice when the weather turns cold! Add in some Halloween fun and tutorials on afternoon tea and it’s the perfect time to relax with a cuppa!
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Carousel by Rodgers and Hammerstein (MT22860)
with Karl Middleman
NEW Come to the fairgrounds of despair and delight: Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Carousel. It plowed new ground by engaging with serious social issues while providing beguiling entertainment. Explore the behind-the-scenes drama, savor the memorable music, discover the immeasurable contributions of two female giants of Broadway, Trude Rittmann and Agnes de Mille, and thrill to the memorable screen portrayals of Shirley Jones and Gordon MacRae.
Racquet Sports Injury Prevention (SL22802)
with Thomas Christ
NEW Participate in a series of mobility, strength, and stability assessments designed around the physical demands of racket sports. Learn how movement limitations and muscular imbalances may contribute to pain, reduced performance, and injury risk, while also being taught exercises to improve deficits identified during testing. Athletes of all levels are welcome.
Prepare for a Home Renovation (HG22007)
with Gregory Nowell
NEW Learn how to navigate the renovation process with contractors and designers. Know the questions to ask, whether building permits are required, if a designer or architect is needed and how to shop for a contractor.
The Role of Symbolic Issues in Contemporary American Politics (SL22808)
with Daniel Hopkins
NEW From trans high school athletes to Israel-Palestine, some prominent issues in American politics directly affect only small fractions of voters. Do voters respond differently to symbolic issues, those with few tangible impacts on most citizens? Consider evidence from a large-scale 2026 survey. Daniel Hopkins, Prof, Poli Sci, UPenn
The Contributions of the Holy Experiment to American Exceptionalism (LH22815)
with Perry Hamilton
NEW Individual Quakers prospered in the New World. See how, led by William Penn and his Holy Experiment, Philadelphians developed the cultural foundations of America that led this country to unparalleled success in all aspects. Examine their contributions to American Exceptionalism.
A Day at the Whitney & Lichtenstein Centennial (TT31144)
with Staff MLSN
NEW This fall, a Roy Lichtenstein Retrospective tour invites a rediscovery of the Pop Art icon’s expansive career. Revisit the masterworks that transformed comic strips into high art and turned everyday romance and warfare into icons of modern American culture. You’ll also have time to explore the Whitney's permanent collection—a spectacular visual history of the American experience, identity, and spirit. Enjoy works by Edward Hopper, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Jean-Michel Basquiat, among others. Lunch on your own. (3 Feet: Extenisve Waling and Lengthy Periods of Standing.)
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Pickleball Clinic & Play: Intermediate (SP31047)
with Staff, JKST Inc
Don’t miss out on the hottest new sport! Rules of the game, serve, court positioning,groundstrokes, volleys, the all-important “soft” game, and basic strategies will be covered.