LIFE OF THE MIND
Th e Life of the Mind Consortium celebrates the fi rst
anniversary of this partnership among Willow Valley
CONSORTIUM
Retirement Communities, Franklin & Marshall College,
Millersville University and the Pennsylvania College of
Art & Design with new programs and activities.
Once Upon A Lifetime...
An Oral History Symposium
Learn about national and local oral history projects. Get the details
on oral history and fi nd out how you can contribute to this impor-
tant work.
Among the presenters for Once Upon A Lifetime will be:
LIFE OF THE MIND CONSORTIUM
• Tracey Weis, Professor of History and Director
Women’s Study Program, Millersville University
• Tom Ryan, Executive Director,
Mortality 101
Lancaster County Historical Society
• Linda Shopes, Historian for the Bureau
Join the discussion on the social,
of Archives and History for the
psychological, religious and philosophical
Pennsylvania Historical & Museum
resources we have to deal with death, our
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own and those we love.
• Barry Rauhauser, Staff Curator,
Th e seminar will support participants
Lancaster County Historical Society
in seeking their own answers, rather
Once Upon A Lifetime...
than presenting a “right” solution. To
An Oral History Symposium
encourage discussion, enrollment will
be limited to twelve participants.
Monday, October 15
8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Lakes Resident Paul E. Irion is
Cultural Center Upper Level
Emeritus Professor of Pastoral Th eology
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at Lancaster Th eological Seminary of
the United Church of Christ, and was
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the Founding President of Hospice
Th e Life of the Mind Consortium’s new series of interactive seminars are
of Lancaster County.
working sessions led by a Willow Valley Resident. Residents who enroll in these
seminars should commit to attend all sessions in the seminar as full participants.
Mortality 101
Wednesdays
THE SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS of Tax Theory
November 7, 14, 28
10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Let’s discuss some of the impacts of our various forms of individual
Leader: Paul E. Irion
taxation. Are the consequences what our legislators have intended?
What is a “fair” tax? What would be the “ideal” mixture? Th is discussion
Cultural Center
Conference Room
will focus on revenue-neutral scenarios. No thought will be given to
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either the use of tax dollars or the increase or decrease in total tax revenue.
June D. Wesbury of Spring Run is a CPA with an interest in taxation.
She has been involved with tax issues at all levels of government.
The Social Implications of Tax Theory
Thursdays, October 4, 11, 18 (Limited to 15 participants)
10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Leader: June Wesbury, Spring Run Resident
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