Check Out A Free History Mini-Class With Brooklyn Lifelong Learning

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Interested in learning more about Brooklyn History? Brooklyn Lifelong Learning is offering a free mini-class on Brooklyn History with borough historian Ron Schweiger next week.

Brooklyn Lifelong Learning is an educational and cultural community for retired and semi-retired people interested in continuing to learn. The organization is located on the campus of Brooklyn College — its predecessor, The Institute for Retired Persons in Pursuit of Education, dates back to 1977.

The mini-class, the topic of which is “How the Streets and Neighborhoods of Brooklyn Got Their Names,” starts at 12:30pm on Tuesday, September 8 at Brooklyn College and is followed by a chance to find out about Brooklyn Lifelong Learning, which provides workshops in painting, foreign languages, memoir writing, drama, music, poetry and more. A full list of classes is available here.

For more information, visit the Brooklyn Lifelong Learning website at bll.brooklyn.cuny.edu or call at 718-951-5647.

Mini History class with borough historian Ron Schweiger, September 8, 12:30-2pm, Room 3139 Boylan Hall, Brooklyn College, 2900 Bedford Avenue.