New Frontiers for Lifelong Learning (NFLL), a peer-led, self-directed organization of more than 400 members operating under the sponsorship of Mesa Community College (MCC), may be just what you are seeking.
Educational and social opportunities happen by joining interactive groups. Many classes meet one time for two and one-half to three hours. There are no tests, grades or credits.
Other social opportunities, such as luncheons, tours, traveling, concerts, board and card games and theater productions, can be enjoyed. Volunteer opportunities are available on the MCC campus and in the community. As an NFLL member, you are given an MCC student ID card, which gives you discounts on campus and in the community.
An open house for learning about NFLL will take place on Friday, Jan. 12, 2018, from 1 to 3 p.m., in the Community Room (M200), located on the second floor of the Mesquite Building, at Red Mountain Community College, 7110 E. McKellips Road.
Classes meet at MCC campuses at Southern Avenue and Dobson Road; McKellips and Power roads; Mesa Active Adult Centers, at 247 N. MacDonald St. and at 7550 E. Adobe Road, as well as other locations.
Fees are $80 a year or $60 for each semester. After enrolling at the open house, members can register for as many classes as their schedules will allow. Registration begins online on Jan. 16, 2018.
For more information, visit newfrontiers.mesacc.edu, or call (480) 461-7497.