If you have an interest in learning about Arizona back roads, hiking, an African safari, cruising the Danube, Mozart’s life and music, Wisdom Seekers, magic for grandchildren, adrenal fatigue, Marie Curie, Arizona pioneer history, cowboy poetry, rising from circumstances, meals for one or two, the philosopher’s toolkit, digital camera workshop or many, many other subjects, join New Frontiers for Lifelong Learning. A total of 69 classes were offered for the spring semester. After paying $80 for the fall and spring semesters and summer session, a person can sign up for as many classes as their schedule will allow on September 15 on a computer. Classes meet at the three MCC campuses (Southern Avenue and Dobson Road, downtown at 165 N. Centennial Way, Red Mountain at McKellips Road and Power Road), East Valley Adult Resource Centers at 247 N. Macdonald St. and 7550 E. Adobe Road and many other locations in Mesa.
New Frontiers for Lifelong Learning, sponsored by Mesa Community College, is a peer-led organization which offers the opportunity to expand your learning, increase your social resources and provides opportunities to volunteer for the college and in the community. To find out more go to the website at newfrontiers.mesacc.edu or write to New Frontiers for Lifelong Learning, 165 N. Centennial Way, Suite 208, Mesa, AZ 85201. An e-mail address is [email protected].
An open house for learning more about this organization and to join will take place on Friday, September 12 from 1:00-3:00 p.m. at the MCC Downtown Center, 145 N. Centennial Way, Mesa on the fourth floor. Park in the parking garage on the second and third floors and take the steps or elevator to the fourth floor. Registration for classes will take place on Monday, September 15 from 10:00 a.m. on. Registration will be by computer only. Those who don’t have a computer or access to one or a friend who can help can go to the second floor of the downtown campus and people will be there to help with registration on September 15 from 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.