Observations, pictures, and sketches highlight the transition of moving to the nations's Capitol after 30 years of living in the Midwest. A clash in cultures? Maybe not!
Thursday, September 11, 2014
Library of Congress Programs
There is something for everyone. Some of them are open to the public, while others are employee only. Some are for fun - others take on a more serious tone. Regardless of your interests, there is bound to be a subject worth learning more about. The great thing about it is that they are all offered at the Library of Congress, where I work. The classes, seminars, presentations, instructional programs and more are in full swing now that Fall is upon us. It's almost like being back at school - except it's voluntary and another way to spend a lunch outing. Over the years I have been to several of them. I particularly like historical and biographical subjects. My husband prefers Middle Eastern themed events. If we like the program enough we'll even come back on non work hours to attend. There always are continuing education options at most work places. These are more entertaining options, and well worth attending - for free.
Labels:
free,
open to the public,
Seminars
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment