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Providing accessible no-cost/low-cost experiences for San Marcos-area older adults to explore, question, learn, and engage with others.

If you missed Marianne's September 5th conversation with guest Oona Mekas, a Certified Professional Midwife and Executive Director and Founder of the Hill Country Women’s Health Collective, we'll provide the link soon so you can listen at your leisure!

 

2:00-3:00pm, First Thursday of Every Month

KZSM – San Marcos Community Radio

104.1FM or Streaming at KZSM.org

Human Interest hosts guests and shares conversations that may spark compassion, empathy, motivation, laughter, fear, love, and perhaps even anger… all part of the human condition and each of human interest. Local experts and community organizations are featured to offer a broader context around topics relevant to our community and beyond.

CLICK HERE to listen to previous shows.

LifeLong Learning-San Marcos and the San Marcos Public Library

Present a Community Lecture Series

 

Seven Unique Topics on Seven Almost Consecutive Mondays (sans Labor Day)

Mondays, August 12 - September 30, 10:00-11:30am

Free and Open to the Pubic

 

CLICK HERE to review the session descriptions

Sept. 9—The Savvy Social Media User

Dr. Amber Hinsley, Associate Professor of Journalism and Mass Communication, Texas State

Sept. 16—Contributions of the Science of Human Decomposition

Dr. Sophia Mavroudas, Associate Director, Forensic Anthropology Center (aka “the Body Farm”), Texas State

Sept. 23—Nutrition and Healthy Eating Habits

Dr. Angela Black, Pediatrician

Sept. 30—From Rain to the Aquifers… Water in Central Texas

Dr. Robert Mace, Executive Director, The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment, Texas State

Join Us for a Tour of the

Texas State Archives and Research Center

When:   Wednesday, Sept. 25

Time:     10:00am

Where:  250 East McCarty Lane

Fee:        Free… donations appreciated!

The Archives and Research Center (ARC) is a state-of-the-art library that will preserve decades of university treasures and library resources. The climate-controlled environment will prolong the life of university assets, keeping them available for exploration and discovery, while supporting the growth of the Alkek Library and Texas State. Visitors are welcome to make use of Reading Room technology or check-out/in library materials.

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