Category: Lifelong Learning

  • Beyond the Bars Exhibit – February 2012 – McGuffey Art Center

    The Beyond the Bars exhibit runs from February 1 through February 29, 2012, at McGuffey Art Center. Learn more about ACRJ Inmate Programs at http://beyond-bars.com/. New volunteers are always welcome! For more information contact Phyllis Back, pback@acrj.org.

  • Tangerine Tango – Sounds good to me!

    In reading the Washington Post Magazine this morning I learned that the PANTONE 2012 Color of The Year is Pantone 17-1463 Tangerine Tango.  I looked it up to learn more about it. I love color, so of course I did! Dance into the New Year with this Vivacious and Appealing Reddish Orange The 2011 color…

  • JABA Volunteer Opportunities

    We are looking for some administrative help with the FISH (Friends in Schools Helping) program on Wednesdays.  If you have an interest in or background in publicity, volunteer management or training please join our FISH Leadership Team and have a lot of fun while making a real difference in a child’s life. Friendly Visitor needed…

  • TODAY will be YESTERDAY TOMORROW | Share your stories now in cvillepedia!

    Celebrate 250 is partnering with cvillepedia to have residents share their stories about life in Charlottesville.  cvillepedia is a wiki hosted by Charlottesville Tomorrow dedicated to sharing and building community knowledge. It is built with the same software as Wikipedia and has a hyperlocal focus on the people, places, and events in Charlottesville and Albemarle…

  • What We Can Learn About the Law from the Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

    The University of Virginia’s Engaging the Mind Public Lecture Series provides learning opportunities for alumni, parents and community members throughout Virginia. This program presents notable faculty members in an effort to share the University’s vast knowledge with communities where our alumni and parents live, work and interact. What We Can Learn About the Law from…

  • Think twice before you click | Spam Finds a New Target – WSJ.com

    This article appeared in the Wall Street Journal this morning. Many people (especially those being lured  into social networking sites for the first time in the hopes of winning an iPad or getting free coupons think that spam is merely an annoyance.  It used to be, but now it is increasingly loaded with malware that…