is set to open, providing students with even greater resources and opportunities through membership offerings.
Lifelong Learning courses are designed to be interesting, stimulating and foster knowledge-sharing and community relationship-building through various topics, including language arts, science, health, history, politics and technology. In addition to this specialized curriculum, the institute is working to develop study-abroad and study-away opportunities for lifelong learners and has planned a lecture series called, “Coastal Crossroads: The Ancient City Speaks,” in partnership with the St. Augustine Historical Society.
“We have partnered with the St. Augustine Historical Society to create a special museum exhibit that will be on display at the Tovar House for the month of May,” Vigliotti said.