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Greetings from The Knowledge Exchange! The fall session of lifelong learning courses begins on Friday, September 15! Thank you to those who have already registered.

Courses, which will be offered in-person, hybrid or virtually via Zoom, include:

  • Paper Sculpture, with Diane Dubois
  • Icons of Photography in the 20th Century, with Christine Small
  • The Supreme Court: Classic and Contemporary Cases, with Carl Stover
  • Icons of Power, with Myras Osman
  • Cinema Studies: Brief Encounters II – The Power of Short Film, with Suzanne Patterson
  • A Virtual Lecture Series on The World’s Fairs, with Jennie Hirsh.

Lunch and Learn free presentations are back!

Mark your calendars for these events:

  • AI in Photography with Digital Photographer, George Kwain; Fridays, October 13: Digital Abstract Imaging and October 20: AI in Imaging.
  • Book signing and discussion with author, Larry McClellan; Friday, October 27: “Barefoot to Chicago: Freedom Seekers and the Underground Railroad in Northeastern Illinois.”

Register by phone at 708-534-4393, sign-in to your on-line account, or create an account if new to The Knowledge Exchange and start by adding attendees and courses to your shopping cart.

In person classes will be at full capacity with masks optional. The GSU Cafeteria is open and available to The Knowledge Exchange.

For questions and additional information, call Program Manager Suzanne Patterson at 708-534-4393 or Program Co-oordinator Katie Karstensen at 708-235-7594.


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Nursing home industry unlikely to see much help from Springfield in tough budget year
Nursing home industry unlikely to see much help from Springfield in tough budget year
Peaches at the Flamm Orchard in Cobden are maturing well in May. At this rate, peach harvest should start around the first week of July in Union County, Parker Flamm said. –Photo courtesy of Parker Flamm.
Peach Output Looks to Be Variable Again this Season
It’s a good year for strawberries, which started early at Flamm Orchards in Cobden and at other southern Illinois orchards and farms. –Photo courtesy of Austin Flamm.
Strawberries Off to Early Start
Hundreds of bills pass, including changes to state’s biometric data privacy law
Hundreds of bills pass, including changes to state’s biometric data privacy law
Pritzker pledges to expand access to mental health care in Illinois
Pritzker pledges to expand access to mental health care in Illinois
With 1 week left in session, Pritzker admin says all revenue options remain on the table
With 1 week left in session, Pritzker admin says all revenue options remain on the table


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Salvation Army Food Pantry Needs to Restock Shelves!

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Rep. Haas Recognizes Stefari Cafe as Business of the Month

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Register for ‘Manteno’s Famous Forgotten Past’

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Ecumenical Stations of the Cross April 15

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What I Was Wearing Exhibit April 5

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Village Branch Pick-Up Begins April 4

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USF Blood Drive April 8

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Peotone Library News

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