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The Gourmet Club
Another season of fine taste awaits you this spring as we discover gelato, balsamic vinegars, chocolate caramels and more - oh my! Our outing this term is very special as Chef Karen Barnaby will be conducting a cooking class and luncheon just for us at the beautiful Fish House in Stanley Park.
| 6 Wed |
Mar 7 – Apr 11 |
| 10 – 11:30 am |
Various Locations |
| 10133 |
Facilitators: Joyce Redford & Carole Halle |
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Books Unlimited
If you love reading, please come and join us. We will be discussing five works of fiction chosen by members of the group. Discussions are always lively and your input is encouraged. If you would like to join us please phone Irene Davies 604.925.3206 for the reading list. The list will be available after December 14.
| 5 Wed |
Feb 1 & 22, Mar 14, Apr 4 & 25 |
| 1 – 2:30 pm |
Capilano University |
| 10127 |
Facilitator: Irene Davies |
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Fact and Fiction
Do you enjoy reading? When you finish a book do you wish you could share your opinions about it with others? Why not join Fact and Fiction? You will enjoy enthusiastic discussion as well as the opportunity to suggest a list of favourite books for consideration when selecting the books for the following term. For a complete book list phone Tony at 604.921.7947 or Audrey at 604.984.8252. For the first class please read The Lost Massey Lectures: Recovered Classics from Five Great Thinkers.
| 5 Wed |
Jan 25, Feb 15, Mar 7 & 28, Apr 18 |
| 1 – 2:30 pm |
Capilano University |
| 10128 |
Facilitators: Tony Clayton & Audrey Dewan |
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Crime and Justice
Take a six-week peek through the real life window on the world of our criminal justice system. We will learn from judges, lawyers, advocates and police personnel about what really happens in their day to day efforts to keep us all safe.
| 6 Wed |
Jan 25 – Feb 29 |
| 10 – 11:30 am |
Capilano University |
| 10126 |
Facilitator: Donna Gallagher |
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History: China and its Neighbours NEW
The purpose of this course is to deepen our understanding of one of the most important countries on the globe. We will look at ancient dynasties that profoundly influenced the culture of China and at political changes in China and its relations with its neighbours over the last 150 years.
| 5 Wed & 1 Fri |
Jan 25 – Feb 29 |
| 2:30 – 4 pm |
Capilano University |
| 10130 |
Facilitator: Garrett Polman |
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