EL CAMINO de SANTIAGO, PART II- LEARNING TO WALK SOFTLY by Mary Sturtevant, Complimentary Therapist & Holistic Health Educator
Come along with me on a journey from Roncesvalles to Leon, Spain. El Camino de Santiago or The Way of St. James is a pilgrimage route of approximately 480 miles that traverses the northern part of Spain, beginning at St. John Pied de Port in France or Roncesvalles on the Spanish side of the Pyrenees Mountains and ending at the Cathedral of Santiago, where the remains of St. James are said to be interred. Travelers on the El Camino are called pilgrims and the symbol is the scallop shell.
Join the St. Johnsbury Osher Lifelong Learning Institute of the University of Vermont to explore a variety of topics and issues. There is a series of eight lectures on Thursdays at 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Catamount Arts, Eastern Ave. St. Johnsbury, starting on March 8, 2018 to April 26, 2018.
Membership is $30. Non-members may attend any single session for $6.
There's an interesting topic for everyone. Even if you may not be particularly interested in a certain topic, come on over for it anyway. It's a worthwhile hour- and -a - half for a few weeks. You never know what you may learn! And that's the whole idea...to keep on learning lifelong!
SPRING 2018 LECTURES:
April 19, 2018: El Camino de Santiago, Part II- Learning to Walk Softly- Mary Sturtevant
April 26, 2018: Woody Guthrie: Dustbowl Balladeer- Mark Greenburg
May 10, 2018: Crows and Ravens- Bridget Butler aka The Bird Diva