CHAMBERSBURG- Chambersburg’s Institute for Retired Persons (IRP) is set to host a series of captivating lectures and activities tailored to its diverse membership base. This week’s agenda promises a rich array of sessions designed to educate, entertain, and foster social connections among attendees. Here’s a glimpse into the stimulating lineup awaiting members in the upcoming days:
Lectures Schedule for the Week:
- Monday, March 25 – 9 a.m. (Zoom):
- This House, Undivided: Sarah Tracy’s Mount Vernon During the Civil War by Isabel Sans
- Tuesday, March 26 – Menno Haven Life Center (In-Person):
- 9:00 a.m. – Edward S. Curtis: The “Shadow Catcher” of Native Americans by Ann Calkins
- 10:30 a.m. – Imboden’s Brigade in the Gettysburg Campaign by Steven French
- Wednesday, March 27 – 9 a.m. (Zoom):
- Historic Mercersburg: The “Jewel Box” of Franklin County by Joan McCulloh
- Thursday, March 28 – Menno Haven Life Center (In-Person):
- 9:00 a.m. – Walking in the Shadow of Death: Grief, Part 1 by Rev. Dr. Andrew Hart
- 10:30 a.m. – Questionable Ethics: Examining the Behavior of Judges and Justices by Dr. Sara Grove
Members of IRP can look forward to an intellectually stimulating and socially enriching week ahead with these thought-provoking lectures and discussions. Stay tuned for more updates on upcoming events and activities at IRP.