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Lexington Community Education's Winter 2014 Catalog is now Available On-Line

LCE's winter catalog is now available online at www.lexingtoncommunityed.org and will soon be delivered to all past students and distributed to local libraries.  New classes, perennial favorites and LCE's speaker series continue this term with many new, exciting and engaging topics.  Featured speakers this session include:  Joan Borysenko, PhD, discussing Change and the Art of Resilience; Author Christopher Klein will delight, inform and entertain with A History of Boston Sports: From Playful Puritans to Football Patriots; Pulitzer Prize Winner Stephen Greenblatt will present The Swerve, How the World Became Modern in the first of the Fiveash Legacy Lectures; celebrate the life and legacy of John Coltrane with a lecture and recital featuring Joe Lovano on Saxophone and Pianist and Author Lewis Porter; best-selling Author John Lee will discuss The Half-Lived Life, Overcoming Passivity;  The Ernest Hemingway Collection: Examining the Man, Myth and Master will be the topic of discussion led by Thomas Putnam,  Director of the Kennedy Library; author Charles Peabody will discuss his survivor's story and book, The Privileged Addict; and Joani Geltman, MSW and parenting expert will discuss the rollercoaster years of adolescence at Adolescent Psychology: The Parent Version.

New classes this term include: An Overview of American and European Art; An Appreciation of Early Music; Italian for Travelers; Learn the Art of Magic; Acrylic Painting for Children; Audition Workshop for Middle and High School students; a Sight-Reading workshop for Middle and High School students; several new cooking classes including Sushi Rolling, a Wine Tasting, Secrets of the Paleo Diet and Korean Cooking; Grant Writing 101; Pilates; Nia; Barre and Dance Fitness and many more.

LCE's complete catalog is available on-line at www.lexingtoncommunityed.org.  Questions, or to register by phone, please call Lexington Community Education at 781 862 8043.  Pre-registration is required for all classes.

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