It's never too late to learn
Would you like to learn conversational Spanish? How about flamenco dancing or how to cook once for 14 days? These are just a few of the adult and community education offerings at local Boca Raton schools this fall.
The Palm Beach Community Educator recently mailed the fall schedule to all current residents. Most classes meet in the early evenings for one to two hours once a week and have a reasonable registration fee. Registration typically begins September 29 and classes normally start on October 13th, but local school should be contacted for dates of registration and classes.
This is a great opportunity to continue to expand your knowledge base. Pick whatever course appeals to you and feel like a student again starting classes in the fall.










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The Institute for Learning in Retirement (ILIR) is having an Open House on October 13 at 1:00 p.m. at the Unitarian/Universalist Fellowship at 2601 St. Andrews in Boca Raton. Come meet the teachers and learn about their new fall daytime classes, in subjects ranging from opera to Anerican history, current events to philosophy. For more information, call 561-883-0999.
Posted by: Marion Sykes | September 27, 2008 1:06 PM