April 10th- Don’t Koala Me, I’ll Koala You!

Provided by: Cleveland Metroparks Zoo
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Often mistaken for a bear, this fuzzy marsupial is one of Australia’s most recognized native animal species. Meet a zookeeper to find out about this unusual animal.

Senior Learning Network
Imagine talking to a scientist from NASA or walking through the storage rooms of the Louvre with a curator. These are just two of the hundreds of enrichment programs that participants in the Senior Learning Network can enjoy. SLN provides distant learning opportunities for adults using interactive internet technology. Join us for one or all of the fascinating sessions we have planned! Presentations take place in Classroom 1 on our Smart TV. Topics and times are subject to change, based on presenter’s availability. $2.00 donation per session requested.

April 6th- George Washington and the French and Indian War

Provided by: Fort Necessity National Battlefield

Learn how Washington’s ambition, hard work and experiences in the French and Indian War helped him mature into the famous man we all know today by examining his own writings.

Senior Learning Network
Imagine talking to a scientist from NASA or walking through the storage rooms of the Louvre with a curator. These are just two of the hundreds of enrichment programs that participants in the Senior Learning Network can enjoy. SLN provides distant learning opportunities for adults using interactive internet technology. Join us for one or all of the fascinating sessions we have planned! Presentations take place in Classroom 1 on our Smart TV. Topics and times are subject to change, based on presenter’s availability. $2.00 donation per session requested.

March 16th- Presidential Powers

Provided by: National Archives – Ft. Worth
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Learn about the challenges confronted by the government and its leaders in the early years of the Republic and analyze how the U.S. Constitution reflects the principles of limited government, republicanism, checks and balances, federalism, separation of powers, popular sovereignty, and
individual rights.

Senior Learning Network
Imagine talking to a scientist from NASA or walking through the storage rooms of the Louvre with a curator. These are just two of the hundreds of enrichment programs that participants in the Senior Learning Network can enjoy. SLN provides distant learning opportunities for adults using interactive internet technology. Join us for one or all of the fascinating sessions we have planned! Presentations take place in Classroom 1 on our Smart TV. Topics and times are subject to change, based on presenter’s availability. $2.00 donation per session requested.

March 9th- Living Off The Land with a Blackfoot Guide

Provided by: Head-Smashed-In-Buffalo Jump
Explore native Blackfoot culture with a live video conference.

Senior Learning Network
Imagine talking to a scientist from NASA or walking through the storage rooms of the Louvre with a curator. These are just two of the hundreds of enrichment programs that participants in the Senior Learning Network can enjoy. SLN provides distant learning opportunities for adults using interactive internet technology. Join us for one or all of the fascinating sessions we have planned! Presentations take place in Classroom 1 on our Smart TV. Topics and times are subject to change, based on presenter’s availability. $2.00 donation per session requested.

Club 55 is fundraising for a new LED sign!

Club 55 is heading the fundraising for a new LED sign to replace the current Groton Public Library and Groton Senior Center sign at the entrance to the campus. This sign will not only be promoting programs from the senior center and library but will also alert town residents to emergencies and provide emergency information. Donations for the sign can be accepted by Club 55 and will be greatly appreciated.

April 26- Movie showing of “Jackie”

Movies are shown the last Wednesday of the month at 1:00 p.m. Concession snacks will be available for purchase. Free drinks!

“Jackie”
Following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy,First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy fights through grief and trauma to regain her faith, console her children,and define her husband’s historic legacy.
Rescheduled from February.

March 29- Movie showing of “Fences”

Movies are shown the last Wednesday of the month at 1:00 p.m. Concession snacks will be available for purchase. Free drinks!

Fences“- A working-class AfricanAmerican father tries to raise his family in the 1950s, while coming to terms with the events of his life. Contains strong language

Sunday, April 23rd – USCGA Band at Leamy Concert Hall

Captain Lewis J. Buckley Guest Conductor. Program to be determined. These concerts are free and open to the public, we provide you the transportation! This is a 2 pm concert. We depart GSC at 1:15 pm. via GSC bus.

FEE: $5/res, $15/non-res

Saturday, April 8- RENT at Providence Performing Arts Center

In 1996, an original rock musical by a little-known composer opened on Broadway and forever changed the landscape of American theater. Two decades later, Jonathan Larson’s RENT continues to speak loudly and defiantly to audiences across generations and all over the world. Orchestra Seats – 2 pm show. Depart GSC at 12:30 pm – GSC transportation

FEE:  $72/res, $82/non-res