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    OLLI Lunch & Learn:
    The Center for the Future of Arizona

    May 13, 2019No Comments
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    logo_olli3Sedona AZ (May 13, 2019) – Kristi Tate, Ian Dowdy, and Evelyn Casuga, leaders from The Center for the Future of Arizona (CFA), will be the guests of honor at Osher Lifelong Learning Institute’s Lunch and Learn, an enjoyable, informative, free weekly community event held Wednesday, May 22, 1:00 – 2:30 p.m., in room 34 of Yavapai College’s Sedona Center (on Cultural Park Place, across Rt. 89A from Red Rock High School). Bring your lunch and drink at 12:30 and meet these leaders of CFA who are committed to achieving The Arizona We Want, a set of priorities that express Arizonans’ highest aspirations for the future, discovered by the Gallup Arizona Poll, the most comprehensive study ever undertaken in Arizona. The results formed the basis for an action-based agenda concerning eight goal areas critically important to the future of our state: 1) Jobs, 2) Education, 3) Young Talent, 4) Health and Well-being, 5) Natural Resources, 6) Infrastructure, 7) Civic Participation, and 8) Connected Communities. For more information, call OLLI at 928-649-4275.

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    The Symbolism of Jan. 6

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    Don’t mess with symbols. Just ask author Dan Brown’s character Robert Landon. The worth of symbols cannot be measured. Symbols make the world-go-round. Symbols carry the weight of a thousand words and meanings. Symbols represent reality boiled down to the bone. Symbols evoke profound emotions and memories—at a very primal level of our being—often without our making rational or conscious connections. They fuel our imagination. Symbols enable us to access aspects of our existence that cannot be accessed in any other way. Symbols are used in all facets of human endeavor. One can only feel sorry for those who cannot comprehend the government’s response to the breech of the capital on January 6, with many, even pundits, claiming it was only a peaceful occupation. Regardless if one sees January 6 as a full-scale riot/insurrection or simply patriotic Americans demonstrating as is their right, the fact is the individuals involved went against a symbol, and this could not be allowed or go unpunished. Read more→
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