Posts

Showing posts with the label culture

didact's Journal first lines

Image
didact's journal first lines :   Books that open well immediately capture our attention. This journal contains many of the best of countless compelling openings. Have fun exploring . didact's journal : A  journal that provides moments of insight from diverse—and sometimes surprising--sources to provoke your thinking.  Each insight opens the door to deeper understanding and to connections among science, culture, history, mathematics, business, and personal mastery.

Perhaps the Least Known institution in DC - The Chautauqua Institution

Image
  photo credit Perhaps the least known institution in DC is the  Chautauqua Institution . With an organizational presence in DC and a cultural center in southwest New York State, you might find  Washingtonians--especially maybe Georgetownians--in summer heading for culture and intellectual stimulation at the Chautauqua Center on Chautauqua Lake, NY. The Chautauqua Institution, founded in 1874, is a nonprofit education center and summer resort.  In the most connected city anywhere, only cultivated Washingtonians seem to be aware of it. Established as a training camp for Sunday school teachers by Methodist minister John Heyl Vincent and businessman Lewis Miller, it evolved into a hub for lifelong learning, cultural enrichment, and community engagement. The Institution promotes intellectual, social, and spiritual growth through programs like the Chautauqua Lecture Series and the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle, one of the oldest book clubs in the U.S., in...