0 This post was contributed by a community member. The views expressed here are the author's own. Community Corner North Shore Senior Center launches new peer-led learning classes on current issues, literature, culture and society, film, theater and more Alan Blitz, Volunteer Media Writer , Community Contributor Posted | Updated Reply Ready to join your peers in an exciting new learning format at North Shore Senior Center (NSSC)? The new peer-led classes, formerly operated as the Lifelong Learning Institute at National Louis University in Skokie, are now part of NSSC’s Lifelong Learning in a new category of programs called INQUIRE. More than 20 new INQUIRE classes are offered each term, all developed and coordinated by participants. Classes feature current issues, literature, culture and society, and film and theater topics. For a program listing and to register, visit www.nssc.org . “Peer-led learning is a great … [Read more...] about New Peer-Led Learning Classes: Inquire, Explore, Discuss and Have Fun
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Jonathan Franzen’s Big Book
See the article in its original context from September 2, 2001 Section Page Buy Reprints View on timesmachine TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers. Some days, Jonathan Franzen wrote in the dark. He did so in a spartan studio on 125th Street in East Harlem, behind soundproof walls and a window of double-paned glass. The blinds were drawn. The lights were off. And Franzen, hunched over his keyboard in a scavenged swivel chair held together with duct tape, wore earplugs, earmuffs and a blindfold. ''You can always find the 'home' keys on your computer,'' he says in an embarrassed whisper, explaining how he managed to type under such constraints. ''They have little raised bumps.'' For Franzen, this is the imagination's price, the arduous means by which he conjures a fictional world and reproduces it on the page. ''It's very, very hard to concentrate,'' he says. ''You have to hold your mind free of all the clichés.'' The days … [Read more...] about Jonathan Franzen’s Big Book
CA Program To Fix Mobile Home Parks Approved 1 Application In 10 Years
0 Politics & Government A program to help mobile home park residents, with $33.5 million in the bank, got a huge revamp last year because nobody was using it. CalMatters , News Partner Posted Reply By Manuela Tobias, CalMatters CALIFORNIA — Mobile home residents in California face an outsize risk of failing utility systems, flooding and fires as a result of infrastructure that frequently hasn’t been updated or repaired in decades. In 1984, California passed a law to help remedy this: a loan program, paid into by the residents themselves, to buy and in later iterations, fix their parks. But that solution, for the last 10 years, has helped only one of California’s 4,500 mobile home parks. State administrators approved a single loan application, in 2021, from a fund now worth $33.5 million, the state’s Housing and Community Development Department confirmed to CalMatters. The loan went to a non-profit organization … [Read more...] about CA Program To Fix Mobile Home Parks Approved 1 Application In 10 Years