Delphi Center introduces new classes for fall 2010
Aug. 20, 2010
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning at the University of Louisville has introduced a broad array of new personal enrichment classes for the fall.
Pottery making, poker playing, creative writing, film production, safe social networking and Flamenco dancing are a just a few of the latest classes offered.
"These classes are for people who want to try something new, take their hobby to the next level, or simply want to get out and connect with others," said Anita Sturgill Block, Delphi Center assistant director.
Block said the center offers about 65 enrichment classes and most are held at the university's Shelby Campus. Classes can cost anywhere from $20 to $200 depending on the number of class sessions and related expenses such as supplies or books.
Some of the new offerings expected to be popular include
- directing for video filmmakers
- writing for children
- backyard soil management
- home efficiency and solar energy workshop
- edible abundance at home
- wines of France
- family painting: it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas
- improve your poker game
- beginner Pilates
Details on the classes can be found at https://louisville.edu/lifelonglearning/. For more information about the Delphi Center, contact Kristen Frarey at 502-852-0360 or kristen.frarey@louisville.edu

