Wednesday of Wisdom: Brooklyn Lifelong Learning
Brooklyn Lifelong Learning (BLL) is an independent, nonprofit program affiliated with Brooklyn College. We foster peer learning among adults through non-credit classes, seminars and cultural activities designed and conducted by members and volunteers in an informal, non-competitive, and intellectually stimulating environment. We are one of the oldest lifelong learning programs in the United States and continue to adhere to our basic concept – to create, adapt and maintain an academically oriented learning program run by adults for adults.
In addition to our regularly scheduled courses on numerous subjects, we offer lectures, performances, art exhibitions and trips to places of historical and cultural interest. BLL caters to every interest and is a vital force in the lives of our members.
Currently due to the pandemic, our classes are being held on Zoom this membership year. We expect to resume holding classes on the Brooklyn College campus when the college fully reopens.
Registration Required.
Services for Older Adults is partially funded by Coordinated Outreach Library Services aid from the New York State Education Department, administered by the State Library’s Division of Library Development. All programs are sponsored by Brooklyn Public Library’s Department of Outreach Services.
