I'm reposting this from FPF in Montpelier, since it sounds so good, just in case anyone in this area wants to make the trip:
This week's Montpelier Osher Lifelong Learning series topic is timely: Is There a Right to Vote in the United States? Come and hear three professors from Norwich University ( Rowly Brucken, Jason Jagemann, and Mark Boonshoff) explain the history of voting in the US, including how the Constitution, Supreme Court, and state laws have defined, interpreted, limited and ignored this democratic cornerstone since 1787.
What: ''Is There a Right to Vote in the United States,'' with Professors R. Brucken, J. Jagemann and M. Boonshoff
When: Wednesday, October 9, 1:30-2:45
Where: Montpelier Senior Activity Center
Cost: Free to OLLI members, others $5 suggested donation
There will be time for questions after the talk, and refreshments will be offered.
For more information, please email Marge Christie marge_c@hotmail.com, call 454-7814, or go to learn.UVM.edu/osher Thanks!