Center for Lifelong Learning
For over 15 years, Phoebe Needles Center has offered adult educational programs with guest speakers, fellowship time, and a luncheon. This program is called the Center for Lifelong Learning (CLL).
On the second Tuesday of each month, participants gather at 9:30 AM for coffee and teatime with light breakfast treats. At 10 AM the presenter’s program begins. Then at noon, the event concludes with a delicious luncheon! The cost to attend is $12 for CLL Members and $20 for Non-Members.
Please join us for our Next Program!
Please choose one of the 2 options below to register for this great program!
Option 1: Register and Pay at Door (Cash or Check)
Please click the link above to complete our online registration form, then on the day of the program, please pay at the door with Cash or Check made payable to Phoebe Needles Center, Inc. You can also mail your check payment to 732 Turners Creek Road, Callaway, VA 24067.
Option 2: Register and Pay Online
Phoebe Needles Center, Inc. partners with Zeffy to accept online payments for our CLL membership & programs. Zeffy supports non-profits like us by not charging transaction fees for online payments. Please read the payment instructions carefully located on the payment page when you checkout.
I have attended the Center for Lifelong Learning for more than 15 years. Programs are consistently interesting and inspiring, and help us recognize life’s wonders and challenges as they evolve. The fellowship of learning, discussing, dining, and laughing together have been a blessing for me and many others who attend. We are so fortunate to have Phoebe Needles Center, Inc. in our rural and far-flung county. My participation in the CLL keeps me on my toes mentally, spiritually, and socially as it enriches my life each month.
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About CLL Membership
CLL Membership offers an opprtunity for learners to belong to a group of other individuals with inquisitive minds who value intentional learning, a sense of community, & friendship!
Upcoming Programs
- October 8th – “Scary Things: Halloween, Spooky Stories, & Censorship” with Drs. Lana Whited and Tina Hanlon
- November 12th – “Therapeutic Gardening & Native Plants” with Master Gardener Phyllis Turner
- December 10th – “It’s Beginning to Sound a Lot Like Christmas: Traditional Holiday Favorites to Share & Sing” with Juanita Smoot