Living in the 1960s

Living in the 1960s
Next session: Tuesday, June 4, 2024 | 3:00pm-4:00pm

Details:

Six-part series

What do you most remember from life in the 1960s? Was it Beatlemania and Woodstock? Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech? Neil Armstrong’s first step on the moon? The inspiring Civil Rights movement and the tragic assassinations of JFK, RFK and MLK? TV images from Vietnam and protest marches in Washington, with Walter Cronkite telling us “And that’s the way it is”? Hippies in tie-dyes, the sexual liberation movement, the women's rights movement?

Let’s come together in a discussion group to share our own personal memories from that period when the-times- they-were-a-changin’. Whether you were just a kid, a teenager, or a full-fledged adult out on your own back then, this is an opportunity to reflect on the Sixties and how they impacted you, while listening to the experiences of others with similar or very different perspectives. Contact Kevin Quirk for more information. 

Members only.

Location:
The Center

Seats available: 23

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