1964 | Conversation Groups A
May 31
1:45PM – 3:00PM
Linsly-Chittenden Hall — 63 High Street
In this first session of group dialogues, coordinated by Al Rossiter and Don Edwards, topics will include:
Personal Issues
Retirement travel – Tracy & Ward Wickwire
What mindful, meditative practices help keep you sane (or not!) – Carol Wishcamper
Faith communities in the age of "no religious preference" – Steve Klingerlhofer
Coping with debilitative illness – Toddie Getman & Robert Whitby
Having "The Talk" about end-of-life choices – Sally Edwards & Larry Capodilupo
Continuing care retirement communities: pluses and minuses – Steve Floman
Health lifestyles over 77 – Waldo Johnston
Aging with wisdom – Al Rossiter
Civic Issues
Robots and artificial intelligence – John Evans
How can pre-college education be transformed? – Paul Ruden
How can Red and Blue America learn to talk with each other? – Tony Lavely
How have the '60's shaped our lives? – Howard Gillette CANCELLED
China in the 21st century – Mac Deford
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1964 | Conversation Groups A
In this first session of group dialogues, coordinated by Al Rossiter and Don Edwards, topics will include:
Personal Issues
Retirement travel – Tracy & Ward Wickwire
What mindful, meditative practices help keep you sane (or not!) – Carol Wishcamper
Faith communities in the age of "no religious preference" – Steve Klingerlhofer
Coping with debilitative illness – Toddie Getman & Robert Whitby
Having "The Talk" about end-of-life choices – Sally Edwards & Larry Capodilupo
Continuing care retirement communities: pluses and minuses – Steve Floman
Health lifestyles over 77 – Waldo Johnston
Aging with wisdom – Al Rossiter
Civic Issues
Robots and artificial intelligence – John Evans
How can pre-college education be transformed? – Paul Ruden
How can Red and Blue America learn to talk with each other? – Tony Lavely
How have the '60's shaped our lives? – Howard Gillette CANCELLED
China in the 21st century – Mac Deford
Linsly-Chittenden Hall — 63 High Street