Mature Adults Invited to the Lone Star College–Tomball Academy of Lifelong Learning Open House
The Lone Star College–Tomball Academy for Lifelong Learning – a program that offers a variety of fun and educational courses at little cost to people age 50 and over – will host an open house from 6:30-8 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 23 at the Elmer L. Beckendorf Center.
Membership to the Academy for Lifelong Learning (ALL) is $15 annually and entitles members to register for ALL classes at no cost or for a nominal fee.
“The Academy for Lifelong Learning, offered through Continuing Education, offers active older adults interesting courses, lectures and more informal activities for stimulating experiences and opportunities for expanding knowledge and friendships,” said Ruth Ann Sheppard, program coordinator.
“There are no educational requirements and any adult over 50 and living in the Lone Star College System is invited to join and enjoy the low-cost benefits and opportunities,” she said.
Instructors will be on hand at the open house to provide information and answer questions about courses. Some of the classes planned for the fall include Tai Chi, Conversational Spanish, Basic Ceramics, Retirement Planning, Vacation Planning, Genealogy, Pet First Aid and Stress Management.
For information, please call 281-357-3676, or visit tomball.lonestar.edu and click on Continuing Education.
Lone Star College–Tomball is a member of the Lone Star College System. Lone Star College System comprises Lone Star College–CyFair, Lone Star College-Kingwood, Lone Star College–Montgomery, Lone Star College-North Harris, Lone Star College–Tomball, six satellite centers and The University Center.