How the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Came to Be with Anne Armezzani
Explore how the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island became enduring symbols of freedom and hope, and discover their place in American history.
Explore how the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island became enduring symbols of freedom and hope, and discover their place in American history.
Discover how jazz spread from the United States to every corner of the globe, and enjoy listening to world-class jazz from countries around the world.
Join educator Carol Rubel for a two-part discussion of Hamnet, exploring its themes of love, loss, and creativity. The series concludes with a screening of the film adaptation at The Gathering Place.
Discover the stories behind downtown Clarks Summit during this engaging historic presentation with genealogist Julie Manwarren. Through photographs, records, and local history, explore the people and places that shaped the community we know today. Perfect for history lovers and the simply curious alike.
Discover how jazz spread from the United States to every corner of the globe, and enjoy listening to world-class jazz from countries around the world.
Join educator Carol Rubel for a two-part discussion of Hamnet, exploring its themes of love, loss, and creativity. The series concludes with a screening of the film adaptation at The Gathering Place.
Discover how jazz spread from the United States to every corner of the globe, and enjoy listening to world-class jazz from countries around the world.
Join the Penn State Master Gardeners for an engaging lecture on the life, migration, and conservation of monarch butterflies. Learn why these iconic pollinators are vital to our ecosystem and discover practical […]
Get one-on-one help with phones, tablets, or computers. Learn the basics, troubleshoot issues, and gain confidence using your devices in a friendly, supportive setting.
Through historical cases, modern sightings, and government investigations you will discover and explore possible explanations. Join a lively discussion facilitated by Kevin Creegan, Ph.D.
Explore the contrasting lives of Sam Adams and John Hancock, one modest and frugal, the other lavish and flamboyant, and discover how their friendship helped shape the new United States.
When faced with systems and structures that say “no,” how do we respond? Ready to “Fight City Hall”? explores personal advocacy as both an inner and outer practice, offering space to reflect on resistance, resilience, and the power of informed, everyday action.