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Institute for Retired Persons Schedule Week of April 1

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CHAMBERSBURG- The Institute for Retired Persons (IRP) in Chambersburg is set to host a captivating series of 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.

Lectures for the Week

Monday, April 1, 9 a.m. (Zoom):
“The Park Before the Park” by Andre Weltman

Tuesday, April 2, 9 a.m. (In-Person at Menno Haven Life Center):
“18th Century Medicine & Surgery” by Matt Wedd

Tuesday, April 2, 10:30 a.m. (In-Person at Menno Haven Life Center):
“The North Korean Nuclear Threat” by John Ricca

Wednesday, April 3, 9a.m. (Zoom):
“The New York State National Guard During the Pennsylvania Campaign of 1864” by John Miller Note: This lecture is a change from the original schedule.

Thursday, April 4, 9 a.m. (In-Person at Menno Haven Life Center):
“Walking in the Shadow of Death: Grief, Part 2” by Rev. Dr. Andrew Hart

Thursday, April 4, 10:30 a.m. (In-Person at Menno Haven Life Center):
Musical Performance by the New Horizon’s Band

The diverse lineup of lectures promises to engage and educate the IRP’s members on a wide range of topics, from the history of local parks to the current geopolitical landscape. Attendees can look forward to thought-provoking discussions and the opportunity to connect with fellow retirees who share their interests. The IRP’s commitment to providing enriching experiences for its members is evident in the carefully curated schedule. Whether attending the lectures in person or via Zoom, participants can expect to be captivated by the expertise and insights shared by the esteemed speakers. For more information about the IRP’s upcoming events and to register for the lectures, members are encouraged to visit the organization’s website or contact the IRP office.

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