The Cochise College Center for Lifelong Learning‘s Brown Bag Lecture Series is presented each semester at the college’s campuses and centers. Weekly free lectures and presentations offer attendees the opportunity to hear fascinating stories and learn about a wide array of topics in a no-pressure environment.
This semester, lectures are presented on Mondays at the Benson Center, Tuesdays at the Douglas Government Center, located at 1012 N. G Ave., and Wednesdays at the Sierra Vista Campus in room 702. All lectures are from 12:10 to 1 p.m. and attendees are encouraged to bring their lunch.
• Benson Center lectures begin in October
• “Friends of the San Pedro,” with Tess Jurek
Tuesday, Sept. 24, Douglas Government Center
Wednesday, Sept. 25, Sierra Vista Campus, room 702
The Friends of the San Pedro River, founded in 1987, is a mostly volunteer nonprofit organization dedicated to the conservation and restoration of the river through advocacy, education and interpretation. Jurek will bring participants up to speed on the latest activities of the FSPR and their many federal, state and local partnerships.
For more information, visit www.cochise.edu/cll, email training@cochise.edu or call the Center for Lifelong Learning at (520) 515-5492. Be sure to like CLL on Facebook for updates and information about lunch lectures and other class offerings.
Anyone needing an accommodation in order to attend should contact the Disability Services Office at (520) 515-5337 or (520) 417-4023.