Anyone interested in birding or hiking, having book discussions, or learning about the Grand Canyon, financial strategies, nutrition for seniors, a healthy brain or many other subjects, is encouraged to join New Frontiers for Lifelong Learning.
The spring semester offers more than 70 classes. With a fee of $60 for the spring semester and summer session, an individual can sign up on a computer on
Feb. 2 for as many classes as one’s schedule will allow. Previously, if you signed up in the fall, the cost had been $80.
Classes meet at the three Mesa Community College (MCC) locations. The locations are Southern Avenue and Dobson Road; Downtown, at 165 N. Centennial Way; and Red Mountain, at McKellips and Power roads. Classes also are offered at East Valley Adult Resource Centers, located at 247 N. Macdonald St. and 7550 E. Adobe Road, as well as many other locations in Mesa.
Sponsored by MCC, New Frontiers for Lifelong Learning is a peer-led organization, offering the opportunity to expand your learning, increase your social resources, and provide opportunities to volunteer for the college and in the community.
To learn more about New Frontiers for Lifelong Learning, you are invited to an open house on Friday, Jan. 29, from 1 to 3 p.m., at the MCC Downtown Center, 145 N. Centennial Way, on the fourth floor. Park in the parking garage on the second and third floors, and take the steps or elevator to the fourth floor.
Registration for classes will take place on Tuesday, Feb. 2, from 9 a.m. on. Registration will be by computer only. For those who don’t have either a computer, access to one or a friend who can help, they can go to the second floor of the Downtown Center. People will be available to help with registration on Feb. 2, from 9 a.m. to noon.
For more information, go to the website at newfrontiers.mesacc.edu, or write to New Frontiers for Lifelong Learning, at 165 N. Centennial Way, Suite 208, Mesa, AZ 85201. You also can send an email to communications@newfrontiersaz.org.